College Football: Joel Klatt reveals new top 10 rankings

The right No. 1?

Another week of college football has come and gone, and it was certainly an entertaining Saturday.

The game of the day wound up being Washington beating Oregon in a thriller while Notre Dame dismantling USC brought an end to the Trojans hopes of making the College Football Playoff.

So what should the rankings look like following this weekend?

Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt announced the Michigan win over Indiana on Saturday and released his new top 10, along with a couple near-misses, on Saturday night.

Here’s how Klatt rated the top 10 immediately following Week 7 of the 2023 college football season.

Notre Dame predicted to face rare foe in New Years Six

Another trip to the desert?

We may be over two months from college football kicking off the 2023 season but that doesn’t mean it’s too early for some bowl projections.  Regardless of how early they come in, it’s fun to think about the destination and opponent for the postseason.

247Sports released their latest bowl projections for the season and has Notre Dame heading to a New Year’s Six contest to take on a rare foe.

Notre Dame projection:
Fiesta Bowl vs. Oregon

Notre Dame and Oregon have met just twice previously.  The Irish blanked the Ducks 41-0 in South Bend in 1976 while they traveled to Eugene and played to a 13-13 tie in 1982.

For what it’s worth, 247Sports predicted Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Michigan to reach the College Football Playoff.

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2024 college football recruiting team rankings as of March 24, 2023

Notre Dame gets passed by a couple of rivals (they rarely play these days) and USC falls out of the top 50. See it all here…

As the dead period for college football recruiting ends, we thought it’d be a great time to do another check-in where teams rank nine months before the early signing period opens.

Being really high in the rankings right now doesn’t guarantee a high finish, but it certainly goes a long way toward preventing a brutal end in the rankings.

The same goes for those with a slow start. Just because USC isn’t ranked in the top 50 right now doesn’t mean it will not get commitments from a couple of highly regarded talents and soar up the rankings. Will it be able to get enough to get back into the top 10 like last year? Time will undoubtedly tell.

Notre Dame checked in at second place when we checked the rankings out a month ago, but have had no new commitments since. Not surprisingly, it fell a few spots.

The Irish are hosting their pro day Friday and have a big on-campus recruiting weekend they hope will help result in a few more commitments before too long.

We’ll continue to do this on at least a monthly basis throughout the non-game months and check in on how the team rankings are shaping up.  As of March 24, 2023, here are the top 50 team recruiting rankings on the 247Sports composite.

Bobcat shows stunned golfers proper way to score a birdie

Video footage captured recently at an Arizona golf course shows a bobcat masterfully stalking ducks from an expansive bunker and executing a perfect ambush.

Video footage captured recently at an Arizona golf course shows a bobcat masterfully stalking ducks from an expansive bunker and executing a perfect ambush.

The “birdie massacre” footage was captured by Instagram user River Pig Saloon during a round at Silver Leaf Country Club.

As viewers will note, the bobcat used the deep bunker to remain hidden until it could strike from the nearest possible point.

“Oh, he got one!” someone in the group exclaims as the bobcat leaps from the bunker, scattering the flock, as other golfers react with giddy laughter.

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The footage was shared by the popular Instagram page, Nature Is Metal, which began its post, “For playing out of turn, this bobcat incurs a fowl.”

Notre Dame named among college football’s signing day losers

Work remains to be done

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman signed what was an impressive first recruiting class as college football’s early signing period officially opened on Wednesday.  The Irish landed 24 letters of intent in what is seen nationally as a top ten recruiting class.

As impressive as the class is (you can track all the Notre Dame signings here), the national narrative surrounding the Irish is not how good the class is, but how good it could have been.  Erick Smith of USA TODAY Sports named early signing period’s winners and losers, noting Notre Dame as the later.

It wasn’t that the Fighting Irish didn’t do well in Marcus Freeman’s first full class. They finished comfortably in the top 10 with running back Jeremiyah Love and defensive back Christian Gray signing from St. Louis high schools and in-state linebacker Drayk Bowen coming aboard. However, this had the potential to be one of their best classes in decades before defection of Keeley and expected loss of Bowen, two players that are the profile the program needs to win in the playoff. – Erick Smith

As strong as I think Notre Dame’s class remains, Smith’s point is very difficult to argue against.  This could be the class that ultimately returns Notre Dame to a national championship level, but it’d be a lot easier to see that if Keeley and Bowen both remained in the class instead of bolting.

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Notre Dame and Peyton Bowen: What the heck is going on?

Will he end up at Notre Dame?

Social media is a weird enough place to start but when you add in passionate college football fans and 17-18 year olds getting ready to sign their national letters of intent, it gets even more bizarre. That was the story Wednesday night with current Notre Dame commitment [autotag]Peyton Bowen[/autotag].

Bowen is Notre Dame’s highest rated recruit as the safety has a five-star evaluation at the major outlets. It’s understandable that plenty of teams seek his talents and what happened Wednesday is symbolic of what college football has become.

Rumors started online that Bowen was offered an incredible NIL deal from Oregon that would earn him seven figures. It was then said that Oklahoma was willing to match it. None of it was confirmed, in fact Bowen himself came out and spoke against the rumor.

I’ve never met Miss Information but I’m sure she’s a wonderful gal.

Kidding aside, I have trouble believing Bowen was offered over a million dollars to sign a letter of intent. I know it’s college football and money has spoken for a long time in the sport but my guess is that kind of deal would be reserved for elite quarterbacks and perhaps a few edge rushers or playmaking receivers. But then again, who really knows.

What I do know is that in terms of Notre Dame ultimately landing Bowen, I have no expectation. He’s been committed technically since January 1 but even his most recent social media post does anything but reinforce his commitment.

If Bowen is getting life-changing money like that to play college football then good for him. That’s his right and quite frankly, I’d have a real hard time taking my dream school over a million-dollar pay day too.

The only thing I do know is that the word “commitment” in college football recruiting has a significantly different meaning for different players.

As for Notre Dame’s chances here, like I said above, I’m not ultimately expecting good news but would be thrilled to be wrong.

Related: Meet all of Notre Dame’s 2023 recruiting class commitments

Updated: 2023 College Football Recruiting Team Rankings

College Football Week 13 Scoreboard: No. 2 gets routed, 4 top 10 teams fall!

Wild season just keeps getting wilder…

Rivalry weekend in college football again didn’t disappoint as the regular season is within hours of drawing to a close.  Huge games with major impacts on conference championship races, postseason bowl bids, and the College Football Playoff all took place Saturday.

The biggest game of the day happened between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan.  Will the loser of that one still be in good standing for the College Football Playoff?

Or would a USC win over Notre Dame unseat the losing team from a potential playoff spot?  That and so much more as the insane college football season that 2022 has been got even that much crazier over the weekend.

Here are all of your College  Football Playoff rankings, top 25 scores:

Duck hunter fined $4,000 for violating 1930s regulation

Acting on a tip, wildlife officers caught a hunter in the act of violating an 87-year-old law within the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.

A man in Connecticut was caught illegally baiting ducks around a hunting blind by spreading kernels of corn and then shooting them, doing so under the watchful eyes of the Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police, which had been tipped off by an anonymous complaint.

David Foster, 51, of Westbrook, and two other hunters shot and retrieved ducks over the area that had been baited by Foster. When confronted, Foster admitted he had spread corn over the hunting area to attract ducks, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Connecticut stated.

Foster violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which bans people from hunting any migratory game bird by baiting, and was fined $4,000 by U.S. District Judge Kari A. Dooley.

In late September and early October 2020, the Environmental Conservation Police and U.S. Fish and Wildlife, acting on a tip, investigated the spreading of whole kernel corn around a hunting blind on Menunketesuck Island in Westbrook.

On Oct. 10, 2020, the opening day of duck hunting season, officers established surveillance near the duck blind and observed Foster and two other hunters shooting and retrieving ducks over the area that had been baited.

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Foster pleaded guilty on Aug. 2, 2022.

The hunter previously violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act near the same river by baiting waterfowl in 2009, prosecutors say, according to the Belleville News-Democrat.

From Ducks Unlimited:

Federal regulations to restrict baiting for waterfowl hunting in the U.S. were initially established in the early 1930s. Concerns about commercial shooting over baited areas and live decoys increased as waterfowl populations declined dramatically during the “dirty thirties.” Initial controls on baiting were through a system of permits with a provision that baited areas would not be shot after 3:00 p.m.

Further clarification and strengthening during 1935 and 1936, however, led to a regulation that stated: “migratory game birds may not be taken … by the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area … ‘baiting’ shall mean the placing, exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering of shelled, shucked, or un-shucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed so as to constitute for such birds a lure, attraction or enticement to, on or over any area where hunters are attempting to take them.”

Photo of the duck blind in question courtesy of U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.

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Notre Dame commit highlights remind me of former Oregon star

Do you see any of the former @duckswire great in him?

Since Oregon football has turned into a powerhouse over the last 20 or so years regularly making BCS or New Year’s Six games they’ve had a good amount of stars.

Akili Smith was a top-five pick and although his NFL career didn’t pan out, he was a stud in college.  The same can be said for former “NCAA Football” video game cover boy Joey Harrington.  And who can forget the Dennis Dixon and Jonathan Stewart led Ducks team that could have won it all in 2007 had it not been for Dixon’s injury?

During this run of Oregon stars that would go on to include Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota, there wasn’t a Ducks player I enjoyed watching more than running back LaMichael James.  James had truly elite speed, packed quite the punch for checking in at 5’9”, 195-pounds, and was a human highlight reel who finished third in the Heisman voting as a sophomore in 2010.

Scanning Twitter on Friday night a few highlights of 2023 Notre Dame running back commitment [autotag]Dylan Edwards[/autotag] showed up on my feed.  Although he’s got a long way to go in terms of matching James’ thickness (Edwards is currently listed at 165, 30 pounds less than James during his hey-day), the highlights of Edwards look awfully familiar if you watched those Oregon teams with James.

Next:  See highlights of both

Photo Gallery: Best pictures from Georgia’s big win over Oregon

Best photos from Georgia’s massive win over Oregon

No. 3 Georgia delivered an absolute beat down over the No. 11 Oregon Ducks on Saturday in Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. The Dawgs made Dan Lanning’s first game as head coach of the Ducks one to forget, beating their former defensive coordinator, 49-3.

Stetson Bennett had an outstanding game, going 25 of 31 for 368 yards, two passing touchdowns and one rushing. Running back Kenny McIntosh had nine catches for 117 yards and one rushing touchdown.

The Dawgs made life difficult for former Auburn quarterback Bo Nix, who threw two picks. True freshman Malaki Starks made arguably the play of the day with his first quarter interception, followed by a Christopher Smith second quarter pick.

Here are the best photos from Georgia’s 49-3 win over Oregon….