College football has its 'watch-out' games on opening weekend

Last year, Michigan stumbled big early against Appalachian State. Could it happen again?
Chris Dufresne
July 30, 2008
Michigan could have opened the season at home last year against Hawaii.

It opted to play host to Appalachian State.

 
Seemed like a smart move. . . . Oops.

In one Ann Arbor afternoon, the notion that a blue-blood program could "schedule" a paycheck win against a non-major program got turned on its Appalachian cart.

Appalachian State's 34-32 victory win at Michigan over Labor Day weekend will reign as an all-time upset, blossoming as a love story and a cautionary tale.

The defeat dropped Michigan from No. 5 in the preseason to out of the polls. The Wolverines had a new coach, sort of, by Christmas. College football's winningest program also had an Appalachian asterisk.

A question entering 2008: Could it happen again?

We offer a handicap of "watch-out" opening weekend games:

Charleston Southern at Miami

Upset potential: Miami hasn't been Miami for years and might be looking ahead to Florida on Sept. 6.

Reality check: Charleston Southern went to Hawaii last year and got trounced, 66-10.

Western Illinois at Arkansas

Upset potential: Bobby Petrino haters in Atlanta show up to game wearing Michael Vick masks.

Reality check: Western Illinois returns 18 starters, so the Leathernecks might be able to hang, well, tough.

Western Michigan at Nebraska

Upset potential: Have you seen Nebraska's defense this century?

Reality check: Cornhuskers Coach Bo Pelini wouldn't dare lose his debut with Athletic Director Tom Osborne sitting in the press box.

Youngstown St. at Ohio State

Upset potential: Ohio State looks so far ahead to USC on Sept. 13 it affects team's national-title vision.

Reality check: Ohio State isn't Michigan.





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