Broncos Wire podcast: Can the Broncos carry momentum into Buffalo?

Can the Broncos upset the Bills on the road in Week 10? Ryan O’Leary and Brandon Walker discuss that and more on this week’s podcast!

After their bye week, the Denver Broncos are now set to travel to New York to take on the Buffalo Bills in a Monday Night Football showdown in Week 10.

Hosts Ryan O’Leary and Brandon Walker break down the first half of the year, predict the second half of the season and assess the team’s momentum coming into this game following back-to-back wins.

Listen to episode No. 93 below:

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Next week, Jon Heath will return to recap the Bills game with Ryan before looking ahead to a Sunday Night Football clash with the Minnesota Vikings at home in Week 11.

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Popular CFB podcast host lists MSU as worst team in Big Ten following Washington loss

Michigan State’s loss to Washington on Saturday was bad but this seems a little bit extreme…

Is Michigan State the worst team in the Big Ten? That’s the case according to one national college football media figure.

Brandon Walker of Barstool Sports’ popular “Unnecessary Roughness” podcast releases weekly power rankings, and this week he had the Spartans at the bottom of the Big Ten. This comes after Michigan State was dominated by Washington on Saturday, losing 41-7.

For comparison, I listed Michigan State at No. 9 in my updated weekly Big Ten power rankings that came out today. So I obviously have some objection to what Walker released on Sunday morning. At the same time, I can see how some would believe the Spartans have hit rock bottom after that embarrassing performance against the Huskies.

Check out Walker’s complete Big Ten power rankings following Week 3 action below:

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Notre Dame Almanac: Charlie Weis’s Dumbest Decision

That loss to Navy was laughable and anyone with any sense saw how over-matched Notre Dame had become, not in terms of talent, but in terms of employing a know-it-all coach who actually didn’t know a sneeze from a wet fart.

With it being Navy week I started to try and think of the most-memorable moments in the rivalry to me.  For a series that has been played seemingly forever, I have very few actual lasting memories of it.  With that said, a few did come to mind from games I remember watching.

2002 – A week after getting upset against Boston College, the Irish trailed 23-15 entering the fourth quarter before Carlyle Holiday threw two late touchdown passes, the final being the go-ahead score to Omar Jenkins to avoid a disasterous loss to a 1-7 Navy team.

2012 – Ten years later the Irish kicked off their season in Ireland, dismantling Navy 50-10.  Stephon Tuitt’s fumble return for a touchdown helped blow things wide open on an afternoon that belonged to the Irish, even abroad in Dublin.

And the single worst in-game-decision Charlie Weis made at Notre Dame, which is saying something…