Friday, September 2, 2016

Predictions and projections for South Carolina football in 2016: GABA"s staff weighs in


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The saying goes that every journey starts with a single step. For the Gamecocks, the 2016 journey begins tonight in Nashville as they take on Vanderbilt at 8pm ET. The GABA staff got together and gave their picks on how this campaign - the first under new head coach Will Muschamp - will shake out. Feel free to post your response (or shame us endlessly) in the comments!

RKLawson: For me, South Carolinas season hinges on the first two games: both on the road and in the SEC. If the Gamecocks can find a way to win both, then theyll be well on their way to a seven or eight win season. A split should put them on track for a six or seven win season with a bowl game at the end. Lose both and it could be another long year.

I have the Gamecocks finishing at 7-5, 4-4 in the SEC. Need to take care of business at home against East Carolina, UMass, and Western Carolina. Find a way to take two of three against Vandy, Mississippi State, and Kentucky on the road. Follow that up with an upset win at home over Texas A&M, Georgia, or Tennessee. Win at home against Missouri and put up a strong fight at Clemson to finish the year. Obviously anything can happen, but a six or seven win season should be the benchmark. Even though it isn"t fantastic, it"s certainly better than 3-9 with a loss to the Citadel.

Sydney Hunte: The narrative seems to suggest that this team will underperform miserably and be mired in a rebuild. While this is light years from the program that went 33-6 in three years from 2011-2013, I think that they are a little farther along than people think. From the beginning, Ive held to the fact that six wins and a bowl game is a legitimate expectation for this team, and Im sticking by that prediction - UMass and Western Carolina are games they (should) win, while Vandy is another Im marking them down for. Ill go ahead and say that theyll beat ECU, Mizzou, and either Kentucky or Mississippi State, but not both. Im tempted to throw in either Georgia or Florida in an upset special.

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Stephen Wise: As much as the general media tries to boil down our season to the quarterback battle, I think that the way the defense plays ultimately determines our season. Hopefully the young skill-position players step up offensively, and none of our quarterbacks are truly a BAD option. Defensively, they have talent, as six of our starters were former four-stars. If this group can play to their talent level and the coaching staff can make up for two to three years of limited development, this could be a potentially surprising unit. Our schedule is tough, but having Georgia come into w***y B is a major plus. Realistically, six wins would be a pretty solid expectation, but if this defense can jell and the offense grow up quickly, we could be staring eight wins in the face. I know that may sound crazy to some of the more reality-based fans out there, but this team HAS TALENT. Can the coaching staff make that talent show in just one offseason? Ill get back to you in December.

Richard Avant: Ive got the Gamecocks going 7-5 on the year, after a fantastic 4-0 start to the season. Each week I believe the Gamecocks will get better and the young talent (with a few veterans) can play together at a higher level than in 2015. I dont believe that after a certain number of games, we will know what kind of team weve got. Its going to be a yearly progression and growth for everyone, but there is enough talent here right now to play at a bowl eligible level. On top of that, Brandon McIlwain and Jake Bentley, I believe will be the only two quarterbacks at one point in the season taking snaps for the Gamecock, while being led by a solid Muschamp/Robinson-built defense that will be a top seven defense in the SEC this season.

Daniel Sweeney: Im not buying the national narrative of this team not having talent and it likely taking years for Muschamp to get things back to 2011-2013 level. Recruiting has been Top 25 consistently throughout the Spurrier era - to me, player development due to poor coaching over the last two years is the culprit more than anything. Curious to see what underutilized talent can do under a revitalized, exciting coaching staff? Check out Auburns turnaround from 3-9 in 2012 to 12-2 in 2013 when Gus Malzahn took over for Gene Chizik.

Now, am I expecting a national title run? No, my garnet glasses arent that tinted. However, Im thinking we go 8-4, with losses to UGA, Missouri, Florida and Clemson. Im calling for an upset at home vs. Tennessee and a trademark head-scratching loss at home vs. Mizzou (though, not too head-scratching as the Tigers are on a 2-0 run against the Gamecocks). Oh, and we win the bowl to end the season 9-4.

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SMcDowell12: Unlike some of my optimistic colleagues, I am not so sure this team is destined to win eight or nine games. I do think last years team underperformed and, with a competent coaching staff, likely could have hit six or seven wins. But this is a team that lost its leading tackler to injury and its leading receiver to the NFL Draft. While Coach Muschamp and his staff have come in and, so far, done a remarkable job, I am not sure this team has the talent to finish in the upper half of the SEC East.

So what are some realistic goals for this season? Well, I think going 6-6 or 7-5 is certainly attainable and should be the primary goal for this team. Also I think we steal at least one from either Georgia, Tennessee or Texas A&M. A better (read: competent) defensive scheme plus renewed energy should be able to drive us to victory over one of these teams. I dont expect us to be blown out in any games this year, and I certainly dont think we lose to any lower tiered teams.. Pulling one or two upsets, playing with energy and some spirit and getting to bowl game would mark 2016 as a success in my book. Expect the Gamecocks to be a six win team with a bowl appearance in the 2016 campaign.

Cockaboose: Will we have another craptastic season like 2015? No. I dont think so. The team had an identity crisis last year due to the coaching staff. Heres the good news: I predict that we are 5-0 to start the season. The bad news: we lose to UGA, Tennessee, Florida and that other in-state school.

Last year the defense was a mess, but that was last year. We have talent. Fundamental things can be fixed. Coach Boom is defensive minded and has been focused on fixing the problems. Plus, I predict the defensive line will be a lot better compared to last season. Well get into rhythm on offense - I predict AJ Turner and Rico Dowdle (when he returns) will give us the lift we need for the running game. Perry Orth is the starter for the Vandy game, but I see Brandon McIlwain taking over at some point this year. Finally. I predict we win eight games this year. Yep. Im nuts. Eight wins. Ive got faith. Mark it down.

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DC3: If the offseason has taught us anything, it"s that not having football in our lives stinks. You know what else stinks? Probably our football team. A much maligned defensive secondary unit will benefit greatly from a new and improved coaching/conditioning staff, but the talent is not much changed from the previous year, and that was before Shameik Blackshear got shot and Skai Moore had season-ending surgery. On the offensive side of the ball, were playing musical chairs with the o-line, running backs, wideouts, and quarterbacks, but otherwise everything is set. The whole we don"t know what we"ve got till we know what we"ve got approach is a bold move, Cotton, so well see how it pays off.

With regard to the upcoming season. Carolina is in a pretty decent position, schedule-wise. The road conference games are just about all you can ask for, but if past experience is an accurate predictor of future success, were gonna probably screw up the easy ones and play great against teams we have no business beating. What will absolutely change this year is that the Gamecocks will be capable of scoring some points that don"t come in threes. There"s some crazy talent at the skill positions, but most of it has never played a down of college football, so don"t be surprised if it takes a couple of weeks (if not more) to acclimate these kids to a completely foreign environment. The tempo helps that process, because there"s no time to think, but the tempo requires your conditioning and coaching to be completely in line.

The upside, at the end of the day, outweighs the sketchy patches.

Prediction: 6-6, and a bowl win to put the Gamecocks over .500.

Key wins: Vandy, TAMU, UGA.

Source: http://www.garnetandblackattack.com/2016/9/1/12628252/south-carolina-gamecocks-football-2016-predictions-will-muschamp

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Television|"Narcos" Season 2 Premiere: One Man"s Town


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Photo Wagner Moura in Narcos. Credit Juan Pablo Gutierrez/Netflix Season 2, Episode 1: Free at Last

O.K., here we go again.

With that piece of narration, Narcos opens its second season with the same jaundiced tone, anticipating another series of events that will continue the cycle of violence and peel away more layers of corruption. Theres a weariness to the tone that defines the D.E.A. agent Steve Murphy, who has seen enough during his time in Colombia to not be surprised by any of it. Murphy, picking up right where the first season left off, lays out the details of a military operation to snare Pablo Escobar, who has just escaped confinement at his luxury prison complex, La Catedral. He has 4,000 soldiers (including a 250-man elite force team), tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition, seven dogs, four helicopters inadequate for the job.

The perfunctory quality of the shows opening line also indicates that Narcos isnt going to make any significant adjustments from last season. This seasons first episode may as well be the 11th episode of Season 1, stressing the idea that the series is telling one big story with the same ground-level, docudrama style, with its emphasis on straightforward chronology and historical fidelity. As I wrote many times in recapping last season, this is no small achievement: Given the complexity of Escobars operation, the extent of his influence and the compromised efforts to bring him to justice, just telling the Escobar story coherently is accomplishment enough. The meat-and-potatoes quality of the show is, at a minimum, a sensible approach.

After Murphy hears news of Escobars impossible-yet-predictable escape, a key bit of voice-over kicks in: You know what? I was happy about it. The fox was out of the cage and the hunt was on. From this point forward, the chase to find Escobar will lead the authorities into morally dubious terrain, as chronicled superbly in Mark Bowdens book Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the Worlds Greatest Outlaw. Murphy had warned us from the start that he wouldnt be following the letter of the law and therein lies the promise of this second and final half, which will expose the consequences of the single-minded quest to capture Escobar. In winning the battle, theyll lose the drug war.

The major problem with Narcos, however, is that Murphy is more compelling as a narrative device than a human being, and that stands to be the shows most significant obstacle this season. It makes sense to tell the story through him, rather than Escobar, because he has the clearest perspective on Escobars business and the official and unofficial efforts to stop it. Yet theres never been a time when his own personal sacrifices have registered that strongly. And that continues in Free at Last: Who cares that his marriage is in trouble? Who cares that his wife and child have fled to Miami to find safety? Who cares that hes so incensed by two white businessmen snorting cocaine in the bathroom that he beats one of them mercilessly? There doesnt seem to be much hope that Murphy will transcend cop-on-the-edge stereotypes.

Escobar, however, is endlessly fascinating. Free at Last picks up with Escobar reasserting the near-mythical power that had partially evaporated during his time in La Catedral. While he was away, various factions within the Medelln cartel, including operations run by Judy Moncada, Ricardo Prisco and the Galln brothers, had thrived in his absence and werent eager for him to return. Moncada, especially, had not forgotten that Escobar killed her husband and is waiting, along with her brother Jaime and Don Burna, her head of security, for payback. Their assumption is that Escobar had escaped one lavishly appointed prison for another, since a heavy police presence will restrict his movements in Medelln.

Or so they assumed. The episode sharply emphasizes Escobars toughness and ingenuity, as well as the carefully cultivated Robin Hood image that earned him loyalty on the streets. Escobar slips through the city in the trunk of a taxicab, as he reorganizes his business, picks up available cash and identifies the enemies who have been siphoning money while hes been gone. But the most telling moment finds him emerging in broad daylight to the throngs of supporters who revere him. As he peels off bills for the masses, he couldnt look more comfortable out in the open, no matter the extraordinary manhunt thats currently bearing down on him.

This is his town. These are his people. And no scoundrels or lawmen or government leaders are going to change that.

Parting Shots

The show suggests that Escobar avoided capture during the manhunt simply because the rank-and-file soldiers did not want to face the consequences of arresting him. At this point, the myth is bigger than the man. All Escobar has to say is a polite Excuse me and hes on his way to freedom.

Murphys narration makes mention of the Galln brothers, who were responsible for killing Andrs Escobar, the soccer defender whose own goal against the United States led to Colombias ouster in the 1994 World Cup and his subsequent murder outside a bar in Medelln. For more on that fascinating story, its worth seeking out the first-rate 30 for 30 documentary, The Two Escobars.

Wagner Mouras performance as Escobar continues to be a marvel. His eyes when accessing a situation reminded me of Werner Herzogs description of a bear in Grizzly Man, with its half-bored interest in food. Mouras Escobar regards humanity likewise.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/02/arts/television/narcos-netflix-season-2-premiere-recap.html

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PSN Down: Hacker group hits PlayStation Network AGAIN, following PS4 and PS3 outage


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UPDATE SEVEN: DDOS group Poodlecorp have taken credit for the PSN going down again today.

The collective posted a message on their official Twitter account, revealing that they had targeted the PlayStation Network this morning.

Since then, users in the UK and North America are reporting problems accessing core features.

"My PS4 keeps timing out when I"m trying to connect to the PSN in Tennessee," one user wrote.

While another added: "Keeps letting me sign in get ready to play a game and bam signed out. My brother is having same issue."

It follows a flurry of recent DDOS attacks that have affected several prominent gaming networks this week.

Blizzard"s Battle.net was one of the first to be hit, taking down Overwatch and Hearthstone, followed by the PSN.

PS4 users were unable to login for over an hour, before the group moved onto disrupting Rockstar"s GTA Online servers.

UPDATE SIX: Rockstar Support has now confirmed that players can access GTA 5 on all platforms again, following a long outage.

A hacker group has taken credit for the downtime, the studio has not revealed what caused the game to go offline earlier today.

"GTA Online and Social Club connection issues have been resolved," an official Rockstar message confirms.

The Rockstar site is now showing full green lights for every platform.

PoodleCorp, the DDOS group behind earlier network outages today, have hinted at a bigger attack on the PSN, but the PlayStation Network is currently stable according to the Network Service Status page.

There are currently no widespread reports of any other multiplayer issues, Destiny is currently unavailable, although that is due to official scheduled maintenance being carried out by Bungie until 8pm, BST.

UPDATE FIVE:GTA 5 fans trying to sign in to GTA Online are being greeted by error messsages.

Players hoping to try out GTA 5"s online mode are faced with the following alert on Xbox One, PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC: "Files required to play GTA Online could not be downloaded from the Rockstar Games service.

"Please return to Grand Theft Auto V and try again later."

UPDATE FOUR:The GTA 5 servers are now completely down, according to Rockstar.

That includes the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC versions of the game, as well as the Rockstar Social Club.

UPDATE THREE:GTA 5 server status is limited according to an update on the Rockstar support page.

The Rockstar support page says that access is limited on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC.

"Please stay tuned to this page for the latest GTA Online server status updates," the page reads.

"The status boxes above will be updated whenever there are known issues entering or staying connected to GTA Online, so you can keep informed during outages or scheduled maintenance periods."

UPDATE TWO: Hacker group PoodleCorp has also claimed responsibility for causing connectivity issues in GTA 5.

The group tweeted: "We were responsible for the disconnecting on GTA V btw."

While Rockstar is yet to issue an official statement, players have been complaining about being unable to connect on Twitter.

UPDATE ONE: The current outage affecting PS4 and PS3 owners trying to use the PlayStation Network is apparently only "a small test."

Those behind the DDOS attack say they are planning something much larger for later, no time has been given.

"Small test on PSN for a later much bigger attack," a message from DDOS group, Poodlecorp reads.

In a recent interview, a spokeperson from the group confirmed that members from Lizard Squad, those behind the notorious holiday outages, were part of the collective.

Fans should be prepared for further PSN down warnings throughout today, no other network has been threatened as of yet.

While the official PSN status site currently lists the network as being online, many users are reporting that they cannot access many core features.

Some PlayStation 4 owners say they are being hit by "PlayStation Network is currently undergoing maintenance" error messages when they try to login, leaving many without multiplayer options.

"First day of vacation and the psn network is down? Just my luck," one affected user wrote.

A hacker group is claiming responsibility, most likely employing a DDOS attack to overwhelm the servers.

The group"s official Twitter account posted the message: "PSN Down," Poodlecorp are thought to have employed the same tactics against Pokemon Go recently.

Sony have yet to respond to the reports, and it is unclear just how severe this outage could turn out to be.

Both the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live servers were taken offline during a huge holiday blackout in 2014, taking several days for the services to return to normal.

Sony has gone to considerable lengths to combat hackers since PSN was infamously compromised in 2011.

Taking PlayStation services offline for weeks and forcing Sony to dish out free games to everybody affected, hackers famously gained access to millions of PSN usernames, passwords and private information.

But even with regular periods of downtime and maintenance, PS4, PS3 and Playstation Vita owners have still experienced the inconvenience and stress of having their accounts hacked and PSN email addresses changed.

Source: http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/gaming/696455/PSN-down-PlayStation-Network-PS4-Sony-offline

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Millie Bobby Brown Raps Nicki Minaj"s Verse from "Monster"


Stranger Things" Millie Bobby Brown(Eleven) rapping Nicki Minaj"s verse from "Monster"

Stop everything youre doing and watch Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown spit Nicki Minajs verse from the hit song Monster. Youll thank us later.

The kids fromStranger Thingshave taken the world by storm, especially Millie Bobby Brown aka the girl who played Eleven. Even if you werent a fan of hers before for some odd reason, youre going to be after watching this.

On Wednesday nights episode ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the late-night NBC show had on all of the kids fromStranger Things, including Millie and fellow co-stars Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Finn Wolfhard.

One of the games that Fallon played with the kids was called Stranger Strings. The concept was simple. Cards with facts about the kids and Fallon were drawn and everyone would guess who the card was about by spraying them with silly string.

On one of the cards, the description said, I can perfectly rap Nicki Minajs verse from Monster". Surprisingly enough, it was Millie Bobby Brown, who then proceeded to spit hot fire. You can watch the video of Millie rapping via YouTube below.

Its official. Were not worthy of Millie Bobby Brown. As if she wasnt already beloved by the nation, the fact that shes a fan of hip-hop makes her even more awesome. Now were just hoping that we can get a Millie mixtape.

There will be a Season 2 of Stranger Thingsaccording to Netflix, so we cant wait to see these kids return to the original series and continue to go on some crazy adventures in Hawkins, Indiana.

Source: http://lastnighton.com/2016/09/01/millie-bobby-brown-monster-rap-video/

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PSN Down Across All Platforms, Sony Confirms (Update)


PSN Down August 2016: Poodle Corp DDOS Attack PSN | Poodle Corp Plan Future Attacks

Update 2 (9:25am PT):

The PSN Status Page now says everything is back up and running.

Update (9:15am PT):

Ask PlayStation acknowledged the PSN issues, but didnt give an ETA on a fix. Were aware that some users are experiencing issues logging into PSN, they said. Thanks for your patience as we investigate.

Original Story (9:05am PT):

Sony has updated their PlayStation Network Status Page to reveal that the PSN is down across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, the online store, and more:

Gaming and Social

You may have some difficulty launching games, applications, or online features. Our engineers are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible, and we thank you for your patience.

PlayStation Store

You may have some difficulty accessing features and products on the PlayStation Store. Our engineers are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible, and we thank you for your patience.

Saying that some services are experiencing issues, the Status Page shows account management, PlayStation Now, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Vue, and PlayStation Music are also down. When attempting to log in while the PSN is down you may see a maintenance notification.

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Source: http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2016/08/26/psn-across-platforms-sony-confirms/

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Tennessee football: Joshua Dobbs rises up as team leader


Tennessee Football Media Day 2016

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs added one more assignment to his long list of responsibilities.

The face of Tennessee"s program also has become the voice of its offense. Coaches and teammates say they"ve noticed a difference in him this year in that regard. He doesn"t hesitate to let the entire offense know when something needs to be corrected or when someone"s done something well.

"He"s definitely more vocal," senior guard Dylan Wiesman said. "He stands up and he"ll get on guys and call them out. That has definitely improved. That is what"s making him a better leader."

Dobbs, whose 22 career starts lead all active Southeastern Conference quarterbacks, downplays the changes in his leadership approach. The senior said he has always tried to lead ever since taking over the starting spot for good late in the 2014 season.

But he acknowledges he has made a few tweaks to his leadership style.

"I"m just being myself, pushing my teammates, holding them to a higher standard," Dobbs said. "I"ve always held them to a high standard and have said things when needed, but this year it"s just holding them to an even higher standard than I have in the past. I"m glad they"re seeing that and they"re responding to it well."

No. 9 Tennessee has its highest preseason ranking since 2005 as it heads into Thursday"s opener with Appalachian State. Tennessee is seeking its first conference title since its 1998 national championship.

Dobbs is making sure the Volunteers understand what"s at stake.

RELATED:Will Tennessee make the Playoff?

"If we"re not executing, he"ll let us know," junior wide receiver Josh Malone said. "If in a certain period of practice we"re not executing, we"ll start that whole entire period over and make sure we"re executing that period of practice."

Dobbs" willingness to face challenges on and off the field explains why Tennessee coach Butch Jones says that "when you look at the definition of a student-athlete, it starts with Josh Dobbs."

Dobbs has rushed for 1,160 yards and 19 touchdowns over the last two seasons. He threw for 2,291 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2015.

His classroom performance is also impressive. Dobbs majors in aerospace engineering and made the SEC Academic Honor Roll last each of the last two years.

Dobbs wants to design airplanes when he"s done playing football and has spent portions of the last two summers performing internships for Pratt & Whitney. His latest internship took place in Montreal, and Dobbs said it gave him an opportunity to test out the French he had learned in high school.

"I could hear it well," Dobbs said. "But speaking it, I was a little rusty."

Malone decided to sit in on one of Dobbs" engineering classes last summer before they started a workout. Malone said the experience left his "mind blown."

"I"m just more fascinated he can handle that challenge and still perform on the field," Malone said.

Dobbs" latest assignment is to improve his passing accuracy. Dobbs threw just five interceptions last season but he completed only 59.6 percent of his passes, down from 63.3 percent in 2014. He has talked about trying to get his completion percentage up to 65 or even 70 percent.

RELATED:Volunteers ready to take a major step forward in 2016

Offensive coordinator Mike DeBord says Dobbs still performed well enough that Tennessee ranked second in the SEC in third-down efficiency last season, but he added that the senior"s accuracy has "really improved" this summer.

DeBord also described the change in the way Dobbs is communicating with teammates and "really taking control" of the offense.

"He knows all of us, he knows how to work with all of us and knows how to talk to all of us, which is a pretty important part of being a leader," Wiesman said. "You have to know how to talk to your guys. He has that connection with all of us.

"Just him getting closer with everybody has allowed him to be a great leader because he knows how to talk to us, how to motivate us."

This article was written by Steve Megargee from The Associated Press and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network.

Source: http://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2016-08-26/tennessee-football-joshua-dobbs-rises-team-leader

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College football kickoff takeaways: Vols stumble, Jackson"s record-setting day


2016 College Football Season Preview

It feels good to be here again, live blogging and wrapping up a night of college football.

You can catch up on all the action from the Live Blog below, but here are a few things to know about the first full night of college football action.

1. Appalachian State exposed Tennessee: The Vols, ranked No. 9 in the polls and picked to win the SEC East, were ineffective on offense and presented almost no downfield threat in the passing game. Josh Dobbs was far from the Heisman dark horse that some were hoping to see, and his most successful play -- a 67-yard touchdown pass to Josh Malone -- was as much a credit to Malone"s physicality as Dobbs" arm.

The Mountaineers overpowered the Vols" offensive line all night, scored a touchdown off of a muffed punt and prevented one with a red zone interception. They also got a tremendous performance from All-Sun Belt running back Marcus c*x. Appalachian State won 11 games last year and is a favorite to win its league, but no one expected this Tennessee team to struggle on Thursday night.

2. Lamar "Action" Jackson: Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson was a cheat code on Thursday night. Jackson didn"t play after halftime because he already scored eight touchdowns to give the Cardinals a 56-0 lead at the break. He set a school record for total touchdowns, had 289 passing yards and more than 100 rushing yards. Bobby Petrino said they spent the offseason working on Lamar Jackson"s ability in the pocket, but he was burning defenders all over the field on Thursday night.

3. Fun with Names on Jerseys: I think this is going to be a thing during college football broadcasts this fall. Camera operators know the shots are popular, so they will look for the perfect sideline shot and we will share those moments with you.

4. Crazy endings: Thursday night provided thrills throughout the evening.

  • Tennessee"s OT win against Appalachian State: The game-winning score was even controversial with goal line cams showing Dobbs" fumble and Jalen Hurd"s recovery for a touchdown.
  • South Carolina stormed back against Vanderbilt: Elliott Fry booted a 55-yard field goal to down Vanderbilt after trailing 10-0 in Nashville. Friday, he"ll try to get out on the course and work on his power fade off the tee.
  • Minnesota and Oregon State went 12 rounds: Offensive expectations were low in this game, but this game had us up watching the Golden Gophers sustain three targeting ejections to hold on for a win.
  • UConn didn"t lose: We kept an eye on Bob Diaco"s Huskies all night and were pleased to see they held on with a field goal against the Maine Bears.

5. Vanderbilt let a win slip away: The Commodores jumped out to a 10-0 lead, had established an advantage at the line of scrimmage and then got nothing in the second half. Even with only 133 yards of second half offense, there was one scoring opportunity that ended in a missed goal. It"s a huge win for Will Muschamp and the Gamecocks, but a potentially damaging loss for Vanderbilt"s bowl chances.

6. Hey Alabama, here come the Hilltoppers: Western Kentucky lost Brandon Doughty but that hasn"t stopped the "Toppers from being an apparent offensive juggernaut. Mike White threw for 517 yards in a 46-14 pummeling of Rice that has us looking down the schedule to a date with the Tide in Week 2.

If you are unable to view the live blog below, please click here to view it.

Thanks for stopping by.

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/takeaways-tennessee-stumbles-early-lamar-jackson-has-record-setting-day/

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