Two conference games! Both on TV! If you don’t watch them both, don’t come crying to us in March when there’s no football on.
Let us salute Brock Hekking’s platinum mullet


It’s got everything: extreme length, extreme color, extreme impracticality. The fact that he’s wearing an unnecessary bandana, shades and Beats just adds to it.
Read Article >BC-Pitt had a stray WHAT THE F*** ARE YOU DOING

Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY SportsIn the closing seconds of a 30-20 Pitt win over BC, a hot mic picked up a random person yelling something you’re not supposed to yell on camera!
Now, a little bit of thinking makes it pretty obvious this was a coach or teammate yelling at sophomore cornerback Terrish Webb -- “T-Webb,” the player who made the interception -- for attempting to bring the ball out of the end zone. However, we can also imagine that they were yelling at us for simply watching this game, which was interesting for 11 minutes before Pitt’s James Conner destroyed every BC defender he encountered.
Read Article >Pitt makes CATCH OF CENTURY OF FRIDAY
Friday night TV/streaming sched
It’s not the greatest Friday night of all time -- which one do you think was? -- but two games involving four potential bowl teams and Washington State probably throwing the ball until like 4 a.m. ET mean you’re in for a Friday night, all right.
The schedule (all times p.m. ET, all channels ESPN, and streaming at WatchESPN):
Read Article >WSU vs. Nevada viewing guide

James Snook-USA TODAY SportsWashington State will try to recover from a disappointing opening week when the Cougars travel to Reno Friday night to face the Nevada Wolfpack.
Nevada hosted Southern Utah in its opener last week. The Wolfpack took a 28-6 lead early in the fourth quarter, but gave up two late touchdowns that made the 28-19 final appear closer than the game actually was. All three Southern Utah touchdowns came on plays of 39 yards or more (with two more than 70 yards). If Nevada keeps giving up big plays, it could spell doom against the Cougars’ air raid offense.
Read Article >Boston College-Pitt viewing guide

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY SportsThe two highest-scoring power conference team in Week 1? Oregon and ... Pittsburgh. The Panthers cruised to a 62-0 victory last Saturday over Delaware last week, and get thrown right into ACC play with a road trip to Boston College Friday night.
TV: Friday, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN
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