The American Athletic Conference has a total of 12 teams split between two conferences East and West. In the East, you have UCF, USF, UConn, Cincinnati, East Carolina, and Temple. That leaves Memphis, Houston, Navy, SMU, Tulsa, and Tulane. The schedule is set up so that you will play each team from your division and then 3 others from the other division on a 4-year cycle. At the end of
Quick Lane Bowl Recap The 6-6 Boston College Eagles renewed an old rivalry against the 6-6 Maryland Terps in the 2016 Quick Lanes Bowl from Ford Field in Detroit. This is the 12th all-time meeting between the schools. The Eagles lead the series between these two teams as they headed into the game with an 8-3 record over the Terps. This is the 25th appearance for Boston College in a
With Kyle Allen and Trevor Knight both leaving their respective universities, what is next for the former Oklahoma and Texas A&M quarterbacks? Allen, a highly coveted recruit who chose Texas A&M and enrolled early in the spring of 2014. But with fellow 5 star QB Kyler Murray coming to College Station a QB controversy occurred, one that Allen got pushed aside despite his solid numbers. Allen threw for 16 touchdowns
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inscribermag/2015/12/13/the-mad-scientists-sports-lab Welcome to The Inscriber Media Network, home of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast by What A Fan, sponsored by DeWalt Brewing Company, and hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Nutty Professor" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports
[caption id="attachment_45922" align="alignnone" width="400"] The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab - LIVE Saturday Night, December 5, 2015 at 10pm EST[/caption] http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inscribermag/2015/12/06/the-mad-scientists-sports-lab Welcome to The Inscriber Media Network, home of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast by What A Fan, and sponsored by DeWalt Brewing Company, hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Nutty Professor" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average
Well, we have reached the penultimate week of the College Football Playoff rankings, and the Top 4 teams held serve going into the final week of the season - Clemson, Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa. So without further ado, "The Mad Scientist" will no analyze would could happen after "Conference Championship Week". First scenario (and probably the most likely scenario of them all) - All the top teams (sans Oklahoma due
Last week, I began doing a column called "Doomsday Scenarios" for the Power 5 Conferences, and it received quite a reaction and caused some controversy. So, why not continue this as a weekly column until we reach the conclusion of the CFP Standing season. This past week, the SEC actually avoided being "doomed" to say the least. The SEC 's worst-case scenario was Mississippi, being a 2-loss team, winning its
On Saturday before the Alabama game, LSU's Leonard Fournette was riding high. He was the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy, and had run roughshod on the vaunted SEC and others, rushing for 1,383 yards and 16 touchdowns. Then came the game against Alabama, and Fournette's performance was lackluster at best, with 19 rushes for 31 yards and an inconsequential touchdown. Some people say that it looked like Fournette had something
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inscribermag/2015/11/08/the-mad-scientists-sports-lab--marvin-freeman Welcome to The Inscriber Media Network, home of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast by What A Fan, hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Nutty Professor" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab, and you, the audience, as
With the 2015 NFL Draft now in the books, it is time for many to turn to things such as OTA’s and rookie training camp, while others can look towards the 2016 NFL Draft. One name that many fans will become familiar with is Cal junior quarterback, Jared Goff. Goff, a 20-year-old 6’4 210-pounder from Novato, California, broke 15 school records in passing for single-season passing yards (3,973), passing touchdowns