Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Sports Buffet's Football Challenge, College Results

Week 1 of "The Sports Buffet's Football Challenge" is almost in the books. 14 participants took part in the College Football portion of the challenge and this week's winner is..............

Brad Bradley. The head football coach at William Campbell High School in Naruna, Virginia proved he knows a little something about the College game as well. Coach Bradley hit on 10 of 14 picks. Here are Week 1's standings.

Brad Bradley 10-4 (Head Football Coach-William Campbell High School)
Brandon Garrett 9-5 (Head Boys Basketball Coach-Nelson County High School)
Mike Thompson 9-5 (Assistant Football and Baseball Coach-Liberty (Bedford) High School)
Jeff Monroe 9-5 (Assistant Football and Head Boys Basketball Coach- Liberty (Bedford) High School)
Mark Hanks 8-6 (Head Boys Basketball Coach-Pulaski County High School)
Mike Cartolaro 8-6 (Head Boys Basketball Coach-Altavista High School)
Brad Harper 8-6 (Head Girls Basketball Coach-William Campbell High School)
Dave Close 8-6 (Assistant Football Coach-Altavista High School)
Stewart Grant 8-6 (Assistant Football Coach & Head Baseball Coach-Liberty (Bedford) High School
John Goshorn 8-6 (Libery High School/JMU Alum- Huge Sports Fan)
Zirkle Blakey 8-6 (Editor, Virginia Preps.com)
Steve Mills 7-7 (Head Volleyball Coach-Jefferson Forest High School)
Chris Lang 7-7 (Sportswriter, Lynchburg News & Advance)
Warner Dyke 7-7 (Head Girls Basketball Coach & Golf Coach-Brookville High School)

This week's games that our "experts" will be picking include are
North Carolina at South Florida
East Carolina at West Virginia
Clemson at NC State
Georgia Tech at Virginia
Michigan State at Notre Dame
Penn State at Michigan
South Carolina at LSU
Northwestern at Ohio State
Texas Tech at Oklahoma State
Maryland at Wake Forest
Kentucky at Arkansas
Arizona at California
U Conn at Pittsburgh
Georgia at Alabama
Iowa at Wisconsin
Purdue at Minnesota
Washington State at UCLA
Marshall at Cincinnati

Reminder, additional participants are welcomed to join the Football Challenge at any time. People may participate in the high school portion of the challenge, the college portion or the NFL portion. Participants may also choose to participate in one, two or all three of the levels involved in the challenge.

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