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TLBS - New House Announcement, State of Iowa Recap, Iowa State Proves Me Wrong, First Passing Touchdown, Travis Hunter v Caleb Williams, Good Weekend for Quarterbacks
Today on the Logan Blackman Show, after a brief announcement, go over all that happened this weekend in the world of college football! With that, we take some time to reflect on our pre-season Iowa State v UNI prediction and how it completely went belly up on UNI's first offensive drive. We go over if we still feel Theo Day is still Iowa's QB1 as well as take a look at how good Rocco Becht and the offense looked v expectations on Saturday. Moving over to Iowa, we recap the Hawkeyes 24-14 win over Utah State. We discuss why the scoreline wasn't really that surprising, how Cade McNamara did on his opening start, and why next week's Cy-Hawk game in Ames is a little tougher to predict than what most originally expected. Going more national, we go over Colorado's big time win @ TCU, which saw Travis Hunter play 110 snaps on offense and defense, totaling 119 yards receiving and an interception, throwing him directly into the Heisman race. His main competitor though, USC's Caleb Williams, is having himself a very good start to the season, so we discuss how Hunter's performance, along with Shedeur Sanders, will impact Williams' chances of winning back-to-back Heismans. Finally, after some very good performances, we go over why it's a good year to need a quarterback in the NFL Draft. Enjoy!