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CFB Week #2 – Playin’ the hits of the 60’s and 70’s!

CFB Week #2 – Playin’ the hits of the 60’s and 70’s!

Update: 2025-09-09
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The second full weekend of college football produced a lot of points.  Many of the visiting teams knew that they were going to be over-matched. 



A $1 million payday was exchanged for keeping the home team’s fans happy with an overwhelming victory.


Legendary radio announcer Casey Kasem would have loved this weekend’s games



Ten major colleges put-up sixty or more points in their game during Week #2.  Let’s replay a few of the top golden oldie hits from coast-to-coast!


77-3 – #14 Florida State scalped E. Texas A&M


73-0 – #18 Alabama trampled the ULM Warhawks


72-17 – #22 Tennessee obliterated E. Tennessee State


70- 0 – #1 Ohio State grounded Grambling State


69-3 – #6 Oregon outflanked Oklahoma State


68-0 – Unranked Nebraska nailed Akron


68-7 – Unranked UCF hung-up on North Carolina A&T


66-0 Unranked Minnesota mauled Northwestern State


63-9 – #25 Utah clobbered Cal Poly


62-14 – #24 Texas Tech throttled Kent State


That’s 688-54 (including four shutouts) for an average victory margin of 69-5.


That’s not all!  Grab your calculator and check out nine more FBS teams which scored 50 or more points this weekend.



59-12 – Georgia Tech wrecked Gardner-Webb


59-20 – USC jousted Georgia Southern


56-3 – East Carolina clamped down on Campbell


56-9 – #23 Indiana over Kennesaw State


56-14 – Arkansas hog-tied Arkansas State


56-14 – Florida Atlantic rattled Florida A&M


55-7 – Temple humbled Howard


54-6 – Old Dominion dominated North Carolina Central


51-14 – Boise State blasted Eastern Washington


What has happened to Oklahoma State?


Stillwater’s legendary eatery Eskimo Joe’s is even hotter than the Big 12’s OSU Cowboys football team.



A 69-3 shellacking at the hands of the reigning NIL champion Oregon Duck$ has Oklahoma State fans plenty upset.


Longtime OSU coach Mike Gundy opened-up a bottle of truth serum last week.  He told the assembled media that the University of Oregon is buying a top-rated college football team with $40 million worth of NIL goodies being handed out to its football players.



The big sugar daddy for the Oregon Duck$ football team is rumored to be Nike’s billionaire founder, Phil Knight.


Oregon head coach Dan Lanning took a shot at Mike Gundy (whose team spent a reported $7 million in NIL loot on its football team).


We spend to win. Some people save (money) to have an excuse for why they don’t, right?” said Lanning last week.


Saturday’s 69-3 embarrassment at Oregon was Oklahoma State’s worst loss since the year 1907.



OSU coach Mike Gundy is now in his 21st year with the Big 12’s Cowboys.  He has posted only two losing seasons in his first 20 years as the team’s head coach.


Unfortunately, last season’s 3-9 record (0-9 in Big 12 Conference play) already had fans on edge heading into the 2025 campaign.  Coach Gundy (who played quarterback at Oklahoma State during the 1980’s) agreed to restructure his contract after last season with his current contract buyout estimated to be $15 million.


Don’t expect Oregon to lend Cowboys’ fans any money to finance that buyout!


Louisiana Tech’s Bulldogs gave #3 LSU a tough game in 23-7 loss to the Tigers



LSU’s impressive season opening 17-10 win at Clemson apparently went to their heads.  The Tigers were vaulted up to #3 in the AP poll this week following their big road win on national television.


LSU played its first home game of the year on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium against intrastate foe Louisiana Tech.


Somebody forgot to tell the 37-point under (bull)dogs about how the script for this game was supposed to go.  LSU fans expected Louisiana Tech to lose by 37 or more points and then happily collect their $1 million paycheck walking out of Tiger Stadium as the bus caravan drove everyone safely home to Ruston.


The Bulldogs barked and Tigers hissed at each other’s offense for much of the night.  


LSU emerged with a hard-fought 23-7 win to move to 2-0 on the season.  Louisiana Tech fell to 1-1 but earned a lot of respect from the 102,000 mostly LSU fans on Saturday night.


LSU’s lack of offensive punch has become a growing concern heading into this Saturday’s home game against the Florida Gators (1-1).



The LSU offensive line was the team’s biggest question mark before the season began.  Unsurprisingly, the Tigers have tallied just 17 and 23 points in the first two games. 


LSU’s much-improved defense cannot be expected to carry this team every week of the season.


Congratulations to Coach Bill Belichick for his first win at North Carolina!



The 73-year old NFL coaching legend took his 0-1 Tar Heels on the road Saturday evening into Charlotte to face the equally 0-1 49ers.


Something had to give.


Charlotte had more first downs (21-15), more time of possession (31 minutes to 29), but also threw two interceptions to the North Carolina defense which effectively torpedoed their chances.


North Carolina’s 20-3 win was the first for their rookie head football coach.  UNC will host the FBS Richmond Spiders next weekend.  The pressure ramps up with a road trip to Orlando to play UCF in two weeks.  The Heels will host defending ACC champion Clemson on October 4.


Clang those cowbells!  Mississippi State upsets #12 Arizona State on last minute TD



Football fans of the Mississippi State Bulldogs haven’t had many chances to break-out their famous cowbells in joyous celebration in recent years.


The Bulldogs completed a 59-yard touchdown pass with 30 seconds to play and surprised the former #12-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils 24-20

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CFB Week #2 – Playin’ the hits of the 60’s and 70’s!

CFB Week #2 – Playin’ the hits of the 60’s and 70’s!

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