Stranger Events in College Football 2011

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As the year comes to a close, let’s take a look at the strangest events that have transpired related to the game we all love. In no particular order, these are some of the most memorable events in soccer over the past year.

The disappearance of the state of Ohio and Jim Tressel

The “O” block that represented so much in the Jim Tressel-led Ohio State program began to unravel as the Buckeyes prepared for last year’s Sugar Bowl. Several players, including star QB Terrelle Pryor, were reported to have received undue benefits from the owner of a local tattoo parlor in December. The players were then suspended, not for the bowl game, but for the first five games of the 2011 season.

Later, it was discovered that Tressel was aware of the irregularities but did not report them. On May 29, Tressel resigned amid pressure from the Ohio state administration. Interim coach Luke Fickell went 6-6, just 3-5 in the Big Ten, and the Buckeyes hired Ohio native Urban Meyer to lead the program. Meyer was “rewarded” with a bowl ban in 2012 thanks to the sweater vest.

Jumping Ship: Conference Realignment Continued

With Nebraska in the Big Ten and Colorado and Utah as part of the new PAC-12, 2011 continued the trend of conference shuffling as Texas A&M decided it had had enough of the Longhorn Network and Texas and went over to the SEC. A few weeks later, Missouri was on the radar as the next team to make the jump from the Big 12 to the SEC. Pittsburgh and Syracuse, owners of planks in the Big East, will become part of the ACC, and TCU, which was scheduled to become a member of the Big East, has settled down and joined the Big 12. West Virginia has decided to do the same, it is say, leave the Big East and join the Big 12 even as a lawsuit threatens the move. San Diego State, Boise State, Houston, SMU, UCF, and the Navy decided that they would all join the Big East. Get all that? There will be a test before the next season.

Robert Griffin III wins the Heisman

The most interesting man in college football, and also the strangest, received the Heisman Trophy in an unforgettable season for Baylor fans. RG III has always been on the gridiron, but Baylor is not a household name in college football. robert griffin iii The 6-2, 225-pound junior, who has already graduated, put the Bears on the map quickly. The first Friday night of the college football season saw RGIII lead his Bears to a five-touchdown, 50-48 victory over TCU in front of a nationally televised audience. He then passed for 551 yards and threw a last-minute TD to defeat Oklahoma. He capped Baylor’s 10-3 season this week and led the Bears to a 67-56 victory in the Alamo Bowl. Great arm, excellent knowledge of the game, incredible speed… the geekiest player in the game!

Weird High School Performances

Several high school football records were broken this season with some strange numbers. Jonathan Gray, a senior at Aledo (TX) HS, set a national record for career touchdowns by himself with…205! That’s an average of over 50 per year! Gray also finished second in his career points scored with 1,232.

Hillcrest (MO) HS senior WR Dorial Green-Beckham broke his career receiving yards record with 6,356. Maty Mauk, senior QB at Kenton (OH) HS finished his career breaking national records for passing yards, TD passes, completions, attempts and total yards. Here’s a breakdown of the weird numbers from him:

Passing yards 18,932
TD assists 219
Terminations 1,353
Attempts 2,110
Total yards 22,681

The year of the package

The Green Bay Packers returned to the 2011 playoffs, then went 4-0 in the postseason capped off by a Super Bowl win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The victory continued as the Packers won the first 13 games of the new season led by probable NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. It would be the second-longest winning streak in the NFL, at 19 games, before an upset loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in week 14.

Case Keenum rewrites the record books

With a sixth year of eligibility, Case Keenum made it count. He led Houston to a magical 11-1 season in which the Cougars led the nation in total offense and scoring. Keenum ends his career with 18,685 passing yards, 152 touchdowns and a career-leading 1,501 completions.

Tim Tebow

That’s probably all that needs to be said, but for those not tuned in, Tebow was painting as the No. 3 quarterback with the Broncos when they started this season 1-4. The former Florida star and Heisman Trophy winner inserted himself into the lineup as a starter and led Denver to an improbable 7-1 record as the Broncos captured first place in the AFC West. In the process, he has turned many into believing that a spread-type quarterback with a college-type spread offense can be successful in the NFL.

NFL lockout

After 136 days, the NFL owners and players reached a new labor agreement, one that greatly benefits both parties, and the season passed without interruption. As fans, we knew it would get done. We just didn’t know when. Now, we hardly remember that it sank.

NFL Strange Numbers

Entering the final week of the NFL season, Drew Brees has already broken Dan Marino’s record for most passing yards in a season. Brees has 5,087 yards and he’s not the only one slated to top 5,000. Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Eli Manning each had 4,000 yards with three weeks to go. Brady is on track to hit 5,223. Some weird numbers and it can go on, as four quarterbacks plus the likes of Philip Rivers and Ben Rothliesberger and others are ushering in another golden era of NFL passing.

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