Now Hear This! The dolphin receiver Albert Wilson in his all white uniform looked like a ghost. Wilson romped 74-yards for a 74-yard TD after throwing a 52-yard pass. .For the record the surprise teams of college football are Old Dominion and Stanford. Coach Dave Roberts doesn’t realize how he finally made it from 79 to 80. Tiger says 80 is a pretty number. (Twitter) Barry Bonds hit a home run in his first time up at Candlestick Park. And a homer his last time up. And the beat continues! (wikimedia Commons) LSU moves up but Alabama’s lead is unchanged top four. L.A. could be the home for college football teams from coast-to-coast and all teams around the colleges from around the world. (Twitter) The waiting time for Josh Rosen to get his chance to start for the Arizona Cardinals should be over. Give Josh Rosen the ball and let him play. Do it right now. Right now. (wikimedia Commons) Ohio State’s Urban Meyer was in top form after he returned from a three game suspension. Myer is ready to shake, rattle and roll, like he did before all hell broke loose. And the beat continues! At this writing the two NFC Schools rivals are tied 29-29. For the record Ohio State Akon, to play five power teams, all won. That’s was the deal for the moment. (wikimedia Commons) The Rams hasn’t been seen in the big show in many years. So there have been a few changes. If Todd Gurley can keep the Rams winning with two TDs per game, he can help the Rams find their way to the Super Bowl. They are calling after he scored three TDs in the first half with to help the Rams beat Arizona Cardinals 34-0. (Robert Torrence/L.A. Sentinel) The Cleveland Browns will lose their 19-game losing streak unless they can find a way to break their losing streak. And the beat continues. (Robert Torrence/L.A. Sentinel) World class training log for marathon gold medal winner Eliud Kipchoge paid off. In France Kevin Mayer set a new decathlon record. (wikimedia commons) Share this post Share #switchreelsBarry BondsBrad PyeClevelandCleveland BrownsJosh RosenTodd GurleyUCLAUrban Meyer