Thursday, January 28, 2016

The 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season, play of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level, began on Thursday, September 1, 2011. The season progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and, not counting all-star games that followed the bowl games, concluded with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game on January 9, 2012 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans in which the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the #1 LSU Tigers 21-0. For the first time since 2007 (and for only the third time in the BCS era), no major team finished the season with an undefeated record. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Alabama SEC 1


Louisiana State SEC 2


Oklahoma State Big 12 3


Oregon Pac-12 4


Arkansas SEC 5


Southern California Pac-12 6


Stanford Pac-12 7


Boise State MWC 8


South Carolina SEC 9


Wisconsin Big Ten 10


Michigan State Big Ten 11


Michigan Big Ten 12


Baylor Big 12 13


Texas Christian MWC 14


Kansas State Big 12 15


Oklahoma Big 12 16


West Virginia Big East 17


Houston CUSA 18


Georgia SEC 19


Southern Mississippi CUSA 20


Virginia Tech ACC 21


Clemson ACC 22


Florida State ACC 23


Nebraska Big Ten 24


Cincinnati Big East 25








Top 10 NFL Players Drafted in 2012




Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
3 75 SEA Russell Wilson QB Wisconsin
1 1 IND Andrew Luck QB Stanford
1 9 CAR Luke Kuechly LB Boston Col.
1 8 MIA Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M
1 2 WAS Robert Griffin QB Baylor
2 47 SEA Bobby Wagner LB Utah St.
3 92 IND T.Y. Hilton WR Florida International
1 11 KAN Dontari Poe DT Memphis
2 58 TAM Lavonte David LB Nebraska
2 45 CHI Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina
6 173 WAS Alfred Morris RB Florida Atlantic

Friday, January 22, 2016

The 2003 NFL season was the 84th regular season of the National Football League (NFL).
The Philadelphia Eagles opened Lincoln Financial Field.
Regular season play was held from September 4, 2003 to December 28, 2003. Due to damage caused by the Cedar Fire, Qualcomm Stadium was used as an emergency shelter, and thus the Miami DolphinsSan Diego Chargers regular season match on October 27 was instead played at Sun Devil Stadium, the home field of the Arizona Cardinals.
The playoffs began on January 3, 2004. The NFL title was eventually won by the New England Patriots when they narrowly defeated the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas on February 1. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_NFL_season

Final Stats:

Team Coach Top QB Top RB Top WR Kicker


New England Patriots Bill Belichick Tom Brady Mike Cloud David Givens Adam Vinatieri


Kansas City Chiefs Dick Vermeil Trent Green Priest Holmes Tony Gonzalez Morten Andersen


St. Louis Rams Mike Martz Marc Bulger Marshall Faulk Torry Holt Jeff Wilkins


Indianapolis Colts Tony Dungy Peyton Manning Edgerrin James Marvin Harrison Mike Vanderjagt


Tennessee Titans Jeff Fisher Steve McNair Eddie George Derrick Mason Gary Anderson


Philadelphia Eagles Andy Reid Donovan McNabb Correll Buckhalter Brian Westbrook David Akers


Carolina Panthers John Fox Jake Delhomme Stephen Davis Steve Smith John Kasay


Green Bay Packers Mike Sherman Brett Favre Ahman Green Javon Walker Ryan Longwell


Seattle Seahawks Mike Holmgren Matt Hasselbeck Shaun Alexander Darrell Jackson Darrell Jackson


Baltimore Ravens Brian Billick Anthony Wright Jamal Lewis Marcus Robinson Matt Stover


Denver Broncos Mike Shanahan Jake Plummer Clinton Portis Shannon Sharpe Jason Elam


Miami Dolphins Dave Wannstedt Jay Fiedler Ricky Williams Chris Chambers Olindo Mare


Dallas Cowboys Bill Parcells Quincy Carter Troy Hambrick Terry Glenn Billy Cundiff


Minnesota Vikings Mike Tice Daunte Culpepper Moe Williams Randy Moss Aaron Elling


Cincinnati Bengals Marvin Lewis Jon Kitna Rudi Johnson Chad Johnson Shayne Graham


New Orleans Saints Jim Haslett Aaron Brooks Deuce McAllister Joe Horn John Carney


San Francisco 49ers Dennis Erickson Jeff Garcia Jeff Garcia Terrell Owens Todd Peterson


Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jon Gruden Brad Johnson Thomas Jones Keenan McCardell Martin Gramatica


Chicago Bears Dick Jauron Kordell Stewart Anthony Thomas Marty Booker Paul Edinger


Pittsburgh Steelers Bill Cowher Tommy Maddox Jerome Bettis Hines Ward Jeff Reed


New York Jets Herman Edwards Chad Pennington LaMont Jordan Santana Moss Doug Brien


Buffalo Bills Gregg Williams Drew Bledsoe Travis Henry Bobby Shaw Rian Lindell


Atlanta Falcons Dan Reeves Doug Johnson T.J. Duckett Peerless Price Jay Feely


Washington Redskins Steve Spurrier Patrick Ramsey Rock Cartwright Laveranues Coles John Hall


Jacksonville Jaguars Jack Del Rio Byron Leftwich Fred Taylor Jimmy Smith Seth Marler


Detroit Lions Steve Mariucci Joey Harrington Shawn Bryson Az-Zahir Hakim Jason Hanson


Houston Texans Dom Capers David Carr Domanick Williams Andre Johnson Kris Brown


Cleveland Browns Butch Davis Kelly Holcomb James Jackson Andre' Davis Phil Dawson


San Diego Chargers Marty Schottenheimer Drew Brees LaDainian Tomlinson David Boston Steve Christie


Oakland Raiders Bill Callahan Rich Gannon Zack Crockett Jerry Rice Sebastian Janikowski


New York Giants Jim Fassel Kerry Collins Dorsey Levens Ike Hilliard Matt Bryant


Arizona Cardinals Dave McGinnis Jeff Blake Emmitt Smith Anquan Boldin Neil Rackers











Playoff Games







Week Day Date
Winner/tie
Loser/tie PtsW PtsL
WildCard Sat 3-Jan boxscore Carolina Panthers
Dallas Cowboys 29 10
WildCard Sat 3-Jan boxscore Tennessee Titans @ Baltimore Ravens 20 17
WildCard Sun 4-Jan boxscore Green Bay Packers
Seattle Seahawks 33 27
WildCard Sun 4-Jan boxscore Indianapolis Colts
Denver Broncos 41 10









Division Sat 10-Jan boxscore New England Patriots
Tennessee Titans 17 14
Division Sat 10-Jan boxscore Carolina Panthers @ St. Louis Rams 29 23
Division Sun 11-Jan boxscore Philadelphia Eagles
Green Bay Packers 20 17
Division Sun 11-Jan boxscore Indianapolis Colts @ Kansas City Chiefs 38 31









ConfChamp Sun 18-Jan boxscore New England Patriots
Indianapolis Colts 24 14
ConfChamp Sun 18-Jan boxscore Carolina Panthers @ Philadelphia Eagles 14 3









SuperBowl Sun 1-Feb boxscore New England Patriots N Carolina Panthers 32 29









Most Points per game: 30.3







Kansas City Chiefs
















Fewest Points allowed per game: 14.9







New England Patriots