Inside the Orange Bowl: Oct/Nov 2012

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OCT/NOV 2012

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Halfway There: The College Football Picture By Ryan Trapp Then you have the Big 12, the conference that five of the nation’s top nine passers call home and teams are scoring an average of 38.7 points per game(that number jumps to 42.8 if you take Kansas and Iowa State out of the equation). Yet, the six ranked teams in the conference not named Kansas State have surrendered a total of 313 points in just eight combined losses. Johnny “Football” Manziel has led Texas A&M to a 5-1 record in its first SEC season, but the Aggies Midway through the season, we have a better idea of who could be hoisting the still show some ties to their former championship trophy in January, but there’s still a lof of work to do. Halfway through. While there’s Alabama, Florida, South Carolina conference, sporting the nation’s still plenty of football left to be and LSU all sport top-13 defenses, fifth-ranked scoring offense that needed every bit of 59 points to played, and we might only be get- yet the entire conference has just ting a glimpse of what the college one quarterback (AJ McCarron of down WAC-darling and BCS hopeful Louisiana Tech in week football landscape could look like Alabama) in the top-15 of passer seven. come December, but there are efficiency. They earn their stripes plenty of stories to keep an eye grinding it out in the trenches, Pac-12 frontrunner Oregon is on midway through the college terrorizing opposing quarterbacks beating opponents by an average football season. and daring their opponents to take margin of 27.8 points per game, it up the middle. but has allowed at least 21 in all At the time the of the first BCS Standings, 12 unbeaten teams Notre Dame is another such team, but two games this season. The trend continues throughout colstand above the rest of the nation, sitting 6-0 at the midway point. and several one-loss teams remain The Fighting Irish haven’t allowed lege football, with more and more teams choosing to either field in the hunt for a national chama single rushing touchdown all pionship. However, the teams still season behind the stellar play and a stellar defense or light up the scoreboard. able to dub themselves national leadership of linebacker Manti title contenders have reached the Te’o. And still, while the team has class of elite in very different ways. found some consistency on offense Florida State might be the most complete team in college in their run game, they rank 76th football (third in the naOn one hand you have the See in the nation in total offense. tion in both total offense defensive stalwarts of the SEC. Page 5

Orange Bowl YFA wears pink for breast cancer awareness.

Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance Goes Pink By Noah Sharfman

Pink. You’ll see it take over the National Football League during the month of October. It’s everywhere; from the players, to the coaches and the field itself. For the last four seasons, the NFL has gone pink in support of breast cancer awareness month. Like their heroes who play on Sundays, the kids of the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance (Orange Bowl YFA) presented by Sports Authority rocked the color each Saturday throughout the month of October. Throughout the leagues, players, coaches, cheerleaders and yes even the fields, undergo a makeover in support of breast cancer awareness month during October. Just like the pros, you can find players wearing pink socks, shoelaces, sweatbands, helmet decals and much, much more. “With October being breast cancer awareness month, we are all supporting it by wearing pink to show that we are aware of the cause,” Miami Lakes Jaguars (Miami Xtreme Youth Football League) team mom Tinika Solomon said. “We’ve ordered pink gear See for our teams; we have the socks, Page 10


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