Why fans should root for Seahawks QB Russell Wilson this season

Despite his impressive career, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has yet to receive recognition as the NFL’s most valuable player.

The Seattle Seahawks added a few new weapons this offseason to quarterback Russell Wilson’s arsenal via free agency and the 2020 NFL Draft. So will this finally be the year he will be recognized as the league’s Most Valuable Player?

NFL.com writer Adam Rank recently put together a piece highlighting one player from each NFL team to root for this season. His pick for the Seahawks is not a rookie or a new team member, it’s not even running back, Marshawn Lynch. Rank names Seattle’s signal-caller as the one he’ll love to watch in 2020.

“I know it seems weird that I would pick one of the most popular players in the NFL for this list. I get that,” Rank writes. “That said, Wilson is one of the most underappreciated players of his era. Most people would agree that he’s one of the most valuable players in the league. The Seahawks have struggled on the offensive line for what seems like years and it’s Wilson who has carried them. And yet, he’s never received a single MVP vote. Not one.”

Wilson has been steady throughout his career despite the many changes around him on the roster. Perhaps 2020 is finally the year Wilson gets the recognition he deserves.

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A Texas’ fan rooting guide to the College Football Playoff

With the CFP on Saturday, Texas fans can fill the gap between the Alamo Bowl by watching. Here is who Longhorns fans should be rooting for.

Going into the 2019 season, many thought Texas had a real shot at making the College Football Playoff. After a 7-5 season, the Longhorns are not in the playoff and are watching from the outside.

With the Alamo Bowl not happening until Dec. 31, Texas fans have to wait to watch their team play. To fill that time, they can watch the College Football Playoff semi-final games on Saturday as LSU plays Oklahoma and Ohio State squares off against Clemson.

Here is who Texas fans should be rooting for in Saturday’s semi-final games:

Peach Bowl – No. 1 LSU vs No. 4 Oklahoma

The Longhorns played both of these teams, hosting LSU in the second week of the season while playing Oklahoma in the annual Red River Shootout. They lost to both teams but played the Tigers closer than they did the Sooners. Quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Jalen Hurts are phenomenal quarterbacks that should make this game exciting.

When it comes down to who Longhorn fans should be cheering for, the answer is simple. There is no conference pride when it comes to this game, LSU is the team to root for. Not only to see arch-rival Oklahoma lose but to potentially have a non-conference matchup against the defending national champion Tigers in September next season. As Coach Ed Orgeron would say “Go Tigers.”

Who to root for: LSU

Fiesta Bowl – No. 2 Ohio State vs No. 3 Clemson

Ohio State and Clemson square off in what should be one of the best playoff games in the CFP era. Texas has never faced the Tigers, but they have had some historic matchups against the Buckeyes. In the 2005 championship season, the Longhorns traveled to Colombus for a top-five matchup early in the season. The next year, it was No. 1 Ohio State vs No. 2 Texas in Austin, but the Buckeyes won that one.

The only other matchup between the two schools also came in the Fiesta Bowl. After both missing out on conference championships, Texas and Ohio State met for a classic BCS Bowl game. The Longhorns won via a Quan Cosby touchdown in the final minute, ending the 2008 season on a high note.

Since the Longhorns have played in some fun games against the Buckeyes, they are a good team to root for. Another key reason to root for Ohio State is that Texas just hired passing game coordinator Mike Yurcich as their offensive coordinator. Go Buckeyes!

Who to root for: Ohio State

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