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College Football Week 1 Observations
- SEC teams better be very, very scared. South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore looks like he is the real deal. Yes, he rushed 14 times for only 54 yards, but his two touchdowns and the speed he showed coming off of his rushes will be something that Gamecock fans should get used to. The schedule gets harder than Southern Miss, but he looks as if he can live up to his high ranking he was given coming out of high school.
- Utah won its 18th straight game and continually looks as if will be a force to reckoned with as they prepare for their exodus to the Pac 10. Their upset win over Pittsburgh showed again how stout their defense might be. However, if the Utes are to continue winning, they will need to learn to be able to keep a lead.
- USC looks as if will be dominant again of offense, but their defense looked suspect against a mediocre Hawaii team. While the offense set records, the defense gave up 588 yards, which was even more than the Trojans gained (544). Matt Barkley went 18-for-23 for 257 yards and five touchdowns and no interceptions. Marc Tyler overtook Allen Bradford for the running back spot and showed he was worth the promotion after rushing for 154 yards on 17 carries.
- The Illinois-Missouri game turned out to be better than expected. Illini QB Nathan Scheelhaase looks legit and had an impressive debut in his first ever collegiate game. His running ability will be something opponents will have to watch out for, as he has speed and moves like a running back or wide receiver. Missouri quarterback recovered from a slow start and looked very impressive, completing 34-of-48 passes for 281 yards. Receiver T.J. Moe looks like he might be the next in a long line of successful wide outs for the Tigers.
- Florida looks as if it might still have some kinks to work out. Their offense looked dreadful against a MAC team that won a total of two games last year. They had only 44 yards through three quarters.
- Robert Bolden, Penn State's first freshman starting quarterback since 1992, had a very impressive debut, completing 20-of-29 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns. He will have a tougher matchup this week though, as the Nittany Lions face off with Alabama.
- Sophomore Denard Robinson made his first game as a starter a memorable one, becoming the sixth quarterback since 2005 to run and throw for 185 yards or more. His 197 rushing yards were the most ever by a Michigan quarterback in a single game. His style of play looks to fit more of Rich Rodriguez's style than last year's starter Tate Forcier.
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