Dan Hawkins is on the hot seat, whether he wants to admit it or not. He’s in his make-or-break fifth season for CU. His record stands at 16-33. That’s in stark contrast to his days at Boise State. But then…
The Sooners travel to the state of Ohio on September 25 to face a Bearcat team that will have an entirely new coaching staff for 2010.
Cincinnati has talent with QB Zach Collaros and RB Isaiah Peade, but the team over-all is considered by Big East pundits to be a notch behind Connecticut.
Colt McCoy and Jordan Shipley are gone to the NFL, so the Texas Longhorns will turn to a promising new quarterback and a more rush-oriented offense to carry them to the conference championship game in December. Or, at least that’s the plan.