17 Results for marques tuiasosopo

Heisman Watch: Heupel gives just enough

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

It is likely going to be the tightest Heisman vote ever. At this point, no Gallup polls would be able to determine who is going to accept the award next Saturday night.

Story | Conversation | December 02, 2000

Heisman Watch: Heupel's last shot

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

The Heisman race concludes this week when top-ranked Oklahoma battles No. 7 Kansas State in the Big XII title game.

Story | Conversation | November 27, 2000

Heisman Watch: Give it to the old man

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Although Josh Heupel has two more opportunities to show his mettle, an ill Chris Weinke showed what he means to the best team in the nation on primetime TV Saturday.

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2000

Heisman Watch: Heupel shows

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Chris Weinke has pulled himself into a virtual three-way stalemate with Drew Brees and Heupel for the prized trophy.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2000

On the Mike: Huskies and Tuiasosopo are college football's cardiac kids

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Has there been a team that has better exemplified this wild college football season than the Washington Huskies?

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2000

Weekend preview: Standing on one foot

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Here's a preview of what to expect in the five games that will have the most impact on the Bowl Championship Series.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2000

Heisman Watch: It's all about the seniors

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

With five weeks remaining in the season, the Heisman battle has come down to a duel between senior quarterbacks.

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2000

Heisman Watch: Brees looking Rosey

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Ohio State is the last major test keeping Purdue from a trip to Pasadena and Brees an award-winning trip to New York.

Story | Conversation | October 21, 2000

Heisman Watch: The Sooners' main cog

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Heupel deserves a week off after his performance against K-State. Not only were his numbers impressive, but he did it while taking numerous licks and withstood a fierce Wildcats rally.

Story | Conversation | October 14, 2000

Heisman Watch: The Cornuskers have their prize

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Eric Crouch has the numbers and he's the best player on the nation's top-ranked team. So what if his name isn't Michael?

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2000

Weekend preview: September ends with a bang

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

All the crying and whining won't work. Sure, Florida and Michigan might not be in the national championship picture if instant replay were available, but it's not going to happen. It doesn't matter if it could help, the NCAA will have a playoff before it

Story | Conversation | September 29, 2000

Players to Watch - No. 6 Washington at No. 25 Oregon

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Autzen Stadium is small compared to other Pac-10 home sites. Oregon packs in less than 47,000 each weekend, but 47,000 screaming Ducks can make a lot of noise. Just ask UCLA.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2000

On the Mike: Rudderless ships

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

It's only mid-September and Alabama has no chance to be in Miami on Jan. 3. The Crimson Tide aren't even ranked anymore.

Story | Conversation | September 18, 2000

Michigan and Florida go on the road

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

This weekend, Michigan and Florida will test the waters on the road, led by inexperienced (John Navarre) or unappreciated (Jesse Palmer) quarterbacks. The result will either be a long plane ride home or plans for a January trip to Miami.

Story | Conversation | September 15, 2000

Weekend preview: Can the Irish shuck the Huskers?

Mike Diegnan, BCSfootball.com

Barring a miracle, knock Alabama off the list of national championship contenders. With No. 1 Nebraska and No. 4 Miami making visits to two of the most difficult venues in the country, could another Top 5 team fall this week?

Story | Conversation | September 08, 2000