December 22, 2006

NBA Mock Draft (First Round)

1. Memphis - Greg Oden (7’0’’, C, Ohio State, Fresh.)
2. Philadelphia - Kevin Durant (6‘10‘’, SF, Texas, Fresh.)
3. Charlotte - Brandan Wright (6’10’’, PF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Chicago - Hasheem Thabeet (7‘3‘’, C, UConn, Fresh.)
5. New Jersey - Joakim Noah (6’11’’, PF, Florida, Jr.)
6. Phoenix - Julian Wright (6‘8‘’, SF, Kansas, Soph.)
7. Seattle - Spencer Hawes (6’11’’, C, Washington, Fresh.)
8. Toronto - Chase Buddinger (6‘7“, SG, Arizona, Fresh.)
9. Milwaukee - Yi Jianlian (7’0’’, PF, China)
10. LA Clippers - Marco Belinelli (6’6’’, SG, Italy)
11. Portland - Aaron Gray (7'0'', C, Pitt, Sr.)
12. Sacramento - Al Horford (6'9'', PF, Florida, Jr.)
13. New Orleans - Marcus Williams (6‘7‘’, SG, Arizona, Soph.)
14. Minnesota - Al Thornton (6’7’’, SF, Florida State, Sr.)
15. Boston - Josh McRoberts (6’10’’, PF, Duke, Soph.)
16. Miami - Daequan Cook (6‘5“, SG, Ohio State, Fresh.)
17. Golden State - Darrell Arthur (6‘9“, PF, Kansas, Fresh.)
18. Atlanta - Ronald Steele (6‘2‘’, PG, Alabama, Jr.)
19. Washington - Tiago Splitter (6'11'', PF, Brazil)
20. New York - Dominic James (5‘10‘’, PG, Marquette, Soph.)
21. Philadelphia - Tyler Hansbrough (6‘9‘’, PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
22. Phoenix - Nick Young (6’6’’, SG, USC, Jr.)
23. Detroit - Acie Law (6‘3‘’, PG, Texas A&M, Sr.)
24. Houston - Nick Fazekas (6’11’’, PF, Nevada, Sr.)
25. Detroit - Kyle Visser (6’11’’, C, Wake Forest, Sr.)
26. LA Lakers - DeVon Hardin (6’11’’, C, California, Jr.)
27. Philadelphia - Rudy Fernandez (6'5'', SG, Spain)
28. Phoenix - Corey Brewer (6’8’’, SF, Florida, Jr.)
29. Utah - Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (6‘7‘’, SF, UCLA, Soph.)
30. San Antonio - Jeff Green (6’8’’, SF, Georgetown, Jr.)

December 15, 2006

Cammo Playoff Tourny

I have made it no secret that I think the BCS stinks and should have been replace years ago by a playoff system. I know everyone has their ideas for a playoff, so here is mine.


*Top 12 teams as listed on my Cammo Top 25.

*Top 4 teams get a bye to the 2nd round.

*All undefeated teams make the tourny. If one isn't in the top 12, then they replace the #12 team as the last team in.

*The first round is played at the better ranked team's home stadium.

*All subsequent game played at current bowl venues. (They would replace said bowl games)

*This makes 7 games that would replace bowl games. Those bowls participating would be...
1. Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, AZ)
2. Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)
3. Rose Bowl (Los Angeles, CA)
4. Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)
5. Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL)
6. Cotton Bowl (Dallas, TX)
7. Peach Bowl (Atlanta, GA)

*The 2 semifinal games and final game would rotate between the 4 current BCS games. (Sugar, Rose, Orange, Fiesta).


This system would set up the following 1st round matchups at the better team's stadium...

5. Louisville (11-1)
12. Auburn (10-2)

6. USC (10-2)
11. Wake Forest (11-2)

7. Boise State (12-0)
10. Oklahoma (11-2)

8. Wisconsin (11-1)
9. Notre Dame (10-2)


Not a bad first round of games. This would lad to the following week at the first set of bowls...

5. Louisville (11-1) ***my prediction***
4. LSU (10-2)

6. USC (10-2) ***my prediction***
3. Florida (12-1)

2. Michigan (11-1)
10. Oklahoma (11-2) ***my prediction***

1. Ohio State (12-0)
9. Notre Dame (10-2) ***my prediction***


This just keeps getting better, on to the major bowl site games....

4. LSU (10-2)
3. Florida (12-1)

2. Michigan (11-1)
1. Ohio State (12-0)


Wow, rematch weekend. Followed by a great finals regardless of who wins. Who wouldn't rather have this system than the bad one we have now. I will leave it up to you to figure out who wins from here, but regardless, it would be quite a month.

December 10, 2006

Cammo's College Football Awards

Offensive Player of the Year - Troy Smith (Ohio State)

Defensive Player of the Year - Gaines Adams (Clemson)

Coach of the Year - Bob Stoops (Oklahoma), Jim Grobe (Wake Forest) *tie*

Freshman of the Year - PJ Hill (Wisconsin)


All American Teams

First Team

QB- Troy Smith (Ohio State)
RB- Darren McFadden (Arkansas)
RB- Mike Hart (Michigan)
WR- Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech)
WR- Dwayne Jarrett (USC)
TE- Matt Spaeth (Minnesota)
OL- Joe Thomas (Wisconsin)
OL- Dan Mozes (West Virginia)
OL- Jake Long (Michigan)
OL- Justin Blalock (Texas)
OL- Sam Baker (USC)

DE- Gaines Adams (Clemson)
DE- LaMarr Woodley (Michigan)
DT- Quinn Pitcock (Ohio State)
DT- Glenn Dorsey (LSU)
LB- James Laurinaitis (Ohio State)
LB- Paul Posluszny (Penn State)
LB- Buster Davis (Florida State)
CB- Daymeion Hughes (Califorina)
CB- Leon Hall (Michigan)
S- Reggie Nelson (Florida)
S- Michael Griffin (Texas)

K- Mason Crosby (Colorado)
P- Daniel Sepulveda (Baylor)
RET- DeSean Jackson (California)


Second Team

QB- Brady Quinn (Notre Dame)
RB- Steve Slaton (West Virginia)
RB- Ray Rice (Rutgers)
WR- Jeff Samardzija (Notre Dame)
WR- Robert Meachem (Tennessee)
TE- Zach Miller (Arizona State)
OL- Ben Grubbs (Auburn)
OL- Tony Ugoh (Arkansas)
OL- Tim Duckworth (Auburn)
OL- Ryan Kalil (USC)
OL- Josh Beekman (Boston College)

DE- Anthony Spencer (Purdue)
DE- Tim Crowder (Texas)
DT- Alan Branch (Michigan)
DT- Frank Okam (Texas)
LB- Patrick Willis (Ole Miss)
LB- Philip Wheeler (Georgia Tech)
LB- David Harris (Michigan)
CB- Antoine Cason (Arizona)
CB- Ryan Smith (Florida)
S- LaRon Landry (LSU)
S- Kenny Phillips (Miami)

K- Sam Swank (Wake Forest)
P- Matt Fodge (Oklahoma State)
RET- Marcus Thigpen (Indiana)


Third Team

QB- Chad Henne (Michigan)
RB- Marshawn Lynch (California)
RB- Antonio Pittman (Ohio State)
WR- Dwayne Bowe (LSU)
WR- Ted Ginn (Ohio State)
TE- Jonny Harline (BYU)
OL- Arron Sears (Tennessee)
OL- Chris Messner (Oklahoma)
OL- Doug Datish (Ohio State)
OL- TJ Downing (Ohio State)
OL- George Robinson (Oklahoma)

DE- Quentin Groves (Auburn)
DE- Adam Carriker (Nebraska)
DT- Brandon Mebane (California)
DT- Jay Alford (Penn State)
LB- Jerod Mayo (Tennessee)
LB- Dan Connor (Penn State)
LB- Desmond Bishop (California)
CB- David Irons (Auburn)
CB- Aaron Ross (Texas)
S- Jonathan Hefney (Tennessee)
S- Tra Battle (Georgia)

K- Garrett Hartley (Oklahoma)
P- Nick Folk (Arizona)
RET- Sammie Stroughter (Oregon State)


Honorable Mention

Colt Brennan (Hawaii)
Mario Manningham (Michigan)
Pat White (West Virginia)
DeJuan Tribble (Boston College)
Earl Bennett (Vanderbilt)
John David Booty (USC)
PJ Hill (Wisconsin)
Garrett Wolfe (Northern Illinois)
Darrelle Revis (Pittsburgh)
Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio State)

December 08, 2006

NBA Mock Draft (First Round)

1. Memphis - Greg Oden (7’0’’, C, Ohio State, Fresh.)
2. Charlotte - Kevin Durant (6‘10‘’, SF, Texas, Fresh.)
3. Chicago - Brandan Wright (6’10’’, PF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Boston - Joakim Noah (6’11’’, PF, Florida, Jr.)
5. Philadelphia - Hasheem Thabeet (7‘3‘’, C, UConn, Fresh.)
6. Portland - Julian Wright (6‘8‘’, SF, Kansas, Soph.)
7. Washington - Chase Buddinger (6‘7“, SG, Arizona, Fresh.)
8. Milwaukee - Thaddeus Young (6‘8‘’, SF, Georgia Tech, Fresh.)
9. Seattle - Yi Jianlian (7’0’’, PF, China)
10. Minnesota - Spencer Hawes (6’11’’, C, Washington, Fresh.)
11. Toronto - Daequan Cook (6‘5“, SG, Ohio State, Fresh.)
12. LA Clippers - Marcus Williams (6‘7‘’, SG, Arizona, Soph.)
13. New Orleans - Marco Belinelli (6’6’’, SG, Italy)
14. Golden State - Al Thornton (6’7’’, SF, Florida State, Sr.)
15. Phoenix - Al Horford (6'9'', PF, Florida, Jr.)
16. New Jersey - Tiago Splitter (6'11'', PF, Brazil)
17. New York - Josh McRoberts (6’10’’, PF, Duke, Soph.)
18. Miami - Dominic James (5‘10‘’, PG, Marquette, Soph.)
19. Atlanta - Ronald Steele (6‘2‘’, PG, Alabama, Jr.)
20. Sacramento - Tyler Hansbrough (6‘9‘’, PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
21. Phoenix - Corey Brewer (6’8’’, SF, Florida, Jr.)
22. Phoenix - Darrell Arthur (6‘9“, PF, Kansas, Fresh.)
23. Denver - Aaron Gray (7'0'', C, Pitt, Sr.)
24. Detroit - Jeff Green (6’8’’, SF, Georgetown, Jr.)
25. LA Lakers - DeVon Hardin (6’11’’, C, California, Jr.)
26. Houston - Nick Fazekas (6’11’’, PF, Nevada, Sr.)
27. San Antonio - Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (6‘7‘’, SF, UCLA, Soph.)
28. Denver - Roy Hibbert (7’2’’, C, Georgetown, Jr.)
29. Detroit - Acie Law (6‘3‘’, PG, Texas A&M, Sr.)
30. Utah - Rudy Fernandez (6'5'', SG, Spain)

December 03, 2006

Cammo Top 25 (Week 14)

1. Ohio State (12-0) 1
2. Michigan (11-1) 2
3. Florida (12-1) 4
4. LSU (10-2) 5
5. Louisville (11-1) 6
6. USC (10-2) 3
7. Boise State (12-0) 7
8. Wisconsin (11-1) 8
9. Notre Dame (10-2) 9
10. Oklahoma (11-2) 13
11. Wake Forest (11-2) 14
12. Auburn (10-2) 11
13. Virginia Tech (10-2) 15
14. West Virginia (10-2) 16
15. Arkansas (10-3) 10
16. California (9-3) 17
17. Rutgers (10-2) 12
18. Tennessee (9-3) 19
19. Texas (9-3) 20
20. Texas A&M (9-3) 21
21. BYU (10-2) 22
22. Boston College (9-3) 25
23. TCU (10-2) NR
24. Georgia (8-4) NR
25. Houston (10-3) NR


Heisman Top 10

1. Troy Smith (Ohio State)
2. Brady Quinn (Notre Dame)
3. Darren McFadden (Arkansas)
4. Mike Hart (Michigan)
5. Colt Brennan (Hawaii)
6. Ray Rice (Rutgers)
7. Chad Henne (Michigan)
8. Steve Slaton (West Virginia)
9. Pat White (West Virginia)
10. Dwayne Jarrett (USC)