Edward
Puritanboard Commissioner
Potentially interesting season coming up, with more conference matchups but fewer games from which to choose likely meaning that potential blowouts are going to make the list.
Opening week will see the traditional rivalry between SMU and TCU (Dallas oil money vs Fort Worth oil money). And we will see Notre Dame’s debut in the ACC.
Brief Recap of the rules for those new to PB or who haven’t participated in past years. In fire print, of course:
Every PBer in good standing can participate. You don’t have to be an American or even know the rules of college football to compete. Pick the team you think can win – it’s a head to head competition, so you don’t have to worry about point spreads. For the tiebreaker, you also have to pick the final score as well as the winner. All picks have to be in before the kickoff of the first game of the week. Some weeks, like this one, that will be a Friday evening game. No matter how good a game looks to be, all games starting on Sunday are disqualified Any game postponed past Monday night due to weather, war, natural disaster, alleged pandemic, or whim of a college administrator will be removed from consideration. If that’s the tiebreaker and it makes a difference, I’ll make up a new, un-appealable rule on the spot after consultation with the commissioner of the competition. If I inadvertently list a game twice, it only counts once.
All times Central:
Friday, September 11
SMU at TCU 8PM
Saturday, September 12
Syracuse at #18 North Carolina
Louisiana at #23 Iowa State 11AM
Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia 11AM
Charlotte at Appalachian State 11AM
Louisiana Tech at Baylor 11AM
UL Monroe at Army 12:30PM
Duke at Notre Dame 1:30PM
Arkansas State at Kansas State 2:30PM
UTSA at Texas State 2:30PM
#1 Clemson at Wake Forest 6:30PM
Tulsa at #15 Oklahoma State
Tulane @ South Alabama 6:30PM
Coastal Carolina at Kansas 9PM
Tie breaker – Pick the winner and the final score for each team:
Georgia Tech at Florida State 2:30PM
Opening week will see the traditional rivalry between SMU and TCU (Dallas oil money vs Fort Worth oil money). And we will see Notre Dame’s debut in the ACC.
Brief Recap of the rules for those new to PB or who haven’t participated in past years. In fire print, of course:
Every PBer in good standing can participate. You don’t have to be an American or even know the rules of college football to compete. Pick the team you think can win – it’s a head to head competition, so you don’t have to worry about point spreads. For the tiebreaker, you also have to pick the final score as well as the winner. All picks have to be in before the kickoff of the first game of the week. Some weeks, like this one, that will be a Friday evening game. No matter how good a game looks to be, all games starting on Sunday are disqualified Any game postponed past Monday night due to weather, war, natural disaster, alleged pandemic, or whim of a college administrator will be removed from consideration. If that’s the tiebreaker and it makes a difference, I’ll make up a new, un-appealable rule on the spot after consultation with the commissioner of the competition. If I inadvertently list a game twice, it only counts once.
All times Central:
Friday, September 11
SMU at TCU 8PM
Saturday, September 12
Syracuse at #18 North Carolina
Louisiana at #23 Iowa State 11AM
Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia 11AM
Charlotte at Appalachian State 11AM
Louisiana Tech at Baylor 11AM
UL Monroe at Army 12:30PM
Duke at Notre Dame 1:30PM
Arkansas State at Kansas State 2:30PM
UTSA at Texas State 2:30PM
#1 Clemson at Wake Forest 6:30PM
Tulsa at #15 Oklahoma State
Tulane @ South Alabama 6:30PM
Coastal Carolina at Kansas 9PM
Tie breaker – Pick the winner and the final score for each team:
Georgia Tech at Florida State 2:30PM