Monday, October 17, 2005

Columnists' Corner

Norman Chad, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: If the new gambling movie, "Two for the Money" came out, say, 10 or 15 years ago, it might've ended Al Pacino's and Rene Russo's careers.

Andrew Bagnato, Arizona Republic: How painful was the Arizona-Stanford game to watch? Press row emptied to see the end of the USC-Notre Dame game.

Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times: Here's the bad news: Saturday's thrilling plate of games strengthens the reason for not having a playoff in the college game.

Blair Kerkhoff, Kansas City Star: Everybody is fawning over USC, but there are plenty of reasons to be concerned if you're a Trojan fan (registration).

Pat Dooley, Gainesville Sun: The Florida offense is so bad it's enough to bring tears to the eyes of coach Urban Meyer.

Steven M. Sipple, Lincoln Journal Star: Hey, maybe this Bill Callahan guy is a good coach after all.

Doug Segrest, Birmingham News: No relation to Ryan Secrest, but his collection of goodies should keep the buzz going from Saturday.

Tom Luicci, Newark Star-Ledger: With all the parity there is now, teams deserve a second chance. It's time for a playoff.

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