If you are an avid reader of Flipping The Field (thanks, Dad) then you know that around here we love giving out awards. Like a whole lot of awards all the time, even after weve just given out the same awards just a few days earlier. In other words, we are the country music awards show circuit of college football columns. From the Frank Reich Backup QB of the Week to the Tommy West Coachs Press Conference of the Week we like to start our week by giving out lots of Stuff of the Week.But its when we get to this week that we like to especially recognize the seasons not-so-weak. Thats right, just like the American Country Music Academy of American Country Music of America, its time for our second annual Flipping The Field Just Past Halfway Season So Far Awards, the FTFJPHSSFAs. And no, we wont be giving anything to Florida Georgia Line.The Pre-Halloween Heisman, presented by the Peyton Manning Foundation: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville. In the current issue of the ESPN The Magazine, a handsome young writer who kind of looks like Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst praised the Cardinals quarterback for his otherworldly stats but also warned of the dangers of trying to award the bronzed stiff-armed man before the autumn leaves start changing color. You can read it here. Alas, he did look human for the first time this season Friday night vs. Duke. But double alas, his stats are still crazy and his team is still just a few inches from being undefeated.The Wont Be Invited To The Party Even Though He Should Be Award, presented by me in middle school: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State. My 2016 man crush continues to power his way through the record books. On Friday night against Bottom 10 resident Fresno State, he rushed for 220 yards and a pair of TDs, reaching 1,111 yards for the season and leapfrogging LaDainian Tomlinson, Herschel Walker and Archie Griffin to reach eighth on the NCAA all-time rushing list. His fifth 200-yard rushing game tied the Mountain West Conference record and with 62 TDs and 57 rushing TDs he is now one behind Marshall Faulk for the San Diego State school record in each category. The Aztecs still have six regular season games remaining with the high likelihood of both the MWC championship and a bowl bid to be added. Despite all that, his being on a non-Power 5 roster probably will keep him from having a seat on the front row at Decembers Heisman ceremony. Just ask former Navy QB Keenan Reynolds.The We cant repel firepower of that magnitude! Award, presented by Admiral Ackbar: Alabama Crimson Tide. Remember all of those questions about the Tide back in August? Theyve had an answer for all of them, rolling up all of those preseason magazines and beating us over the head like a spider in their den. Nick Saban has embraced offensive innovation and the results have been devastating. Just ask Tennessee, which spent the last five years inching closer and closer to catching the Tide, only to be handed the most lopsided loss in the century-plus history of the series. The current AP top 25 poll is packed with points of debate. Who is No. 1? is not among those topics.The Titanic Coachs Tweet, presented by Tom Herman: Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati. Remember when Pokemon Go was still a thing? Tubs does.The Game of the Year So Far, presented by Madden 2017 with all the easy settings turned up: Tennessee 34, Georgia 31. Week 5 gave us a finish for the ages Between The Hedges, a Hail Mary-finished contest that was such a roller coaster the home crowd started leaving, bum-rushed the gates to get back in and then left again. The day was so great that a few hours later the second-best game of the year was played only 90 minutes up the road, when Clemson outran Louisville.The Manufacturing Drama Award, presented by my ex-girlfriend: LSU. After the embarrassing 2015 double-clutch and hug-it-out non-firing of Les Miles, the LSU football offices had already re-lit their dumpster fires by halftime of the seasons first game. By Sept. 25 Miles was out. Then, just as the Tigers were getting on a roll, they entered into an equally embarrassing spat with Florida over how/why/when to reschedule a game washed out by Hurricane Matthew.The You Looked So Pretty We Were Willing To Overlook Your Flaws And Tried To Make It Work Anyway Award, also presented by my ex-girlfriend: Houston. Did we learn nothing from 2015?The You Let Us Down But We Totally Should Have Seen It Coming From A Mile Away Award, presented by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: Oklahoma, Stanford, Notre Dame, USC, Michigan State and UCLA. Like Alabama, there were plenty of on-paper flaws entering September. Like Alabama, we believed that you would all find ways to plug those holes and keep the ship steaming ahead. Unfortunately, none of these programs are Alabama.OK, were out of hardware ... well, until we get to the weekly awards later on. Speaking of, lets get on with the business of Flipping The Field.From the Ridonculous Stats Department: Western Michigans Jarvion Franklin rushed for 281 yards vs. Akron, second most in an FBS game this season. Lane Kiffins Alabama offense has now outscored the two places where he served as head coach -- USC and Tennessee -- by a combined score of 101-16. Alabama has scored 11 touchdowns via just its defense and special teams while several FCS teams -- including SEC cohort South Carolina -- havent scored that many TDs on offense. Vandy linebacker Zach Cunningham had 19 tackles against Georgia. Four FBS quarterbacks threw for 400-plus yards during Week 7 ... and two lost.Were going streaking! Oklahoma had its 107th straight sellout, spanning every game of the Bob Stoops era. Iowas win at Purdue was its ninth straight road win, breaking a record set in 1920-23. Thats third best in FCS, behind Alabama, which won its 10th straight, and Ohio State which earned its 20th in a row. Urban Meyer is the first coach to win his first 20 road games at a school since Walter Camp in 1888. Walter Camp?! Nebraska had to sweat it out against Indiana, but is 6-0 for the first time since 2001. Speaking of sweating, Clemson had to go to OT to win the Textile Bowl over NC State, but stretched its home win streak to 20 straight, best in the nation and a school record, and earned its 45th consecutive victory over an unranked opponent.Get in the car, Frank ... According to co-worker and Tweetmeister Brett McMurphy, when Rutgers scored late in its 24-7 loss to Illinois, it was its first touchdown in 177 minutes and 49 seconds, a drought that covered four games. Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason finally earned his first SEC road win, snapping an 0-for-9 drought and it came at the most unlikely place. The Commodores were a 13.5-point underdog on Saturday and hadnt won at Georgia since 2006. Washington State beat UCLA 27-21 but did so without a passing TD, ending its streak at 41 games. According to the mathematical masters at ESPN Stats & Info, Wazzu QB Luke Falk had thrown a TD pass in 22 straight games. That was tied for tops in the nation with Clemsons Deshaun Watson. Now Watson is alone.Cool Kicks. If youve seen Last Chance U on Netflix then you are already familiar with East Mississippi Community College football. If you havent, then you probably dont know what their mascot is. Heres a hint.Cool Threads. Syracuse called these their Icy Alternates for an old school Big East matchup with Virginia Tech. Honestly, unless someone slapped a sticker of Elsa on there I dont really see much icy about it, but they still looked cool.Tommy West Coachs Press Conference of the Week: Dino Babers, Syracuse. OK, yeah, this isnt actually a press conference, but I dont care. You have to watch it.And a Players Press Conference of the Week too! Colorado is 5-2 and is being powered there by running back Phillip Lindsay. Against Arizona State he rumbled for 219 yards and three TDs, becoming the first Buff back to top 200 yards since 2002. Instead of taking all the credit, he brought his entire offensive line with him.Danny Ford Scientific Rocket Quote of the Week: Brian Harsin, Boise State. The Broncos head coach addressed a Statue of Liberty fake-turned TD pass that was run during a tough scrum with Colorado State. Yes, Boise was wearing its 2007 Fiesta Bowl throwback uniforms. But no, thats not why they ran the play. We werent game planning for nostalgia.Remembering Brandon Jackson. Army is having its best season in a long while, routing Lafayette to reach 4-2 on the season and inch closer to its first bowl bid since 2010 and only its sixth ever. The Black Knights continue to play inspired by the memory of teammate Brandon Jackson, their cornerstone defensive back who died in a car accident the night after Armys Week 2 win over Rice. At Michie Stadium, one of college footballs most gorgeous venues, the 28-yard line honors the memory of No. 28.Frank Reich Backup QB Of The Week Award: Conor Rhoda, Minnesota. Mitch Leidner missed his first start in 27 games, so the Gophers looked to Rhoda, a former walk-on, and even went so far as to name him a co-captain for the game. He quietly executed a safe game plan, completing seven passes and one for a score, as Minnesota earned its first Big Ten win of the season, beating Maryland on the road.Comeback of the Week Award, also named for Frank Reich: Texas. We might have to consider renaming this by replacing Frank Reich with Iowa State. The Cyclones led the Horns 6-3 at the half, but Texas came back to win 27-6. No, it wasnt exactly a big comeback. And no, it certainly wasnt the fourth-quarter double-digit collapse weve seen from ISU over the previous two games. So, why is it worthy of this? Because it was the first time in 15 tries that a Charlie Strong-coached Texas team trailed at the break and won.Then again ... Lamar trailed Northwestern State by 15 points in the third quarter and 13 points in the fourth but scored two touchdowns in the final 1:43 of the game, including the clincher with six seconds remaining to win 32-31.Weston Steelhammer Name of the Week: Carson Earp, QB, Lamar. Yeah, thats right. Were going with two Lamar entries this week. A dude with a double cowboy name playing quarterback at a college in Texas? Are you kidding me? On Saturday he threw for 412 yards and four TDs.The Guy You Should Know About, But Probably Dont: Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech. Against UMass he caught a dozen passes for 326 yards and five TDs. Thats a yards per catch average of 27.2! The past two weeks he has racked up 558 yards receiving.The Guy(s) You Used to Know About But Forgot About But You Should Know About Again: Oklahoma. Last week in Flipping The Field we had coaches discussing how to salvage a season when the initial list of preseason goals and expectations have been unexpectedly chainsawed down to a much more humbling set of goals. Those coaches talked about the difference between good teams and bad ones being in their ability to rebound, reset and get back on track. By that measure we can mark the Sooners down as a good team again. After a 1-2 start The OU weve seen the last two weekends is the team we all read and wrote about over the summer, particularly an offense that is back to slinging and flying and scoring points (see: Joe Mixon TD pass vs. Kansas State). The swagger in Norman is back and I think we can all agree that Baker Mayfields bandana and Tweet replies feel a heckuva lot cooler when the scoreboard looks like it does now. Though they might want to run some How To Celebrate drills with their offensive linemen.The Team You Should Know About But Probably Dont: West Virginia. The Eers are still undefeated and (gulp) played some serious defense at Texas Tech. Dana Holgorsen, his hair and a can of Red Bull would like to talk to you about all this Baylor is the Big 12s last chance stuff.The Game You Should Know About But Probably Dont: South Dakota State 19, North Dakota State 17. Thats right, the Bison actually lost, their first defeat in 15 games. 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Now tied for second in the league in shootout goals, the 24-year-old likes to see what the opposing goaltender has in store before he ultimately lands on a move. The Caribbean Premier Leagues maiden foray into playing on US soil was a chance for the sport to be revived at the Central Broward Regional Park (CBRP) in Lauderhill to combat the burgeoning presence of soccer at the facility. In some ways, the CPL accomplished this because, India agreed to play two Twenty20 Internationals against West Indies shortly after the leagues conclusion. That would have made it two big-ticket events in successive months at CBRP after going four years without a major revenue-generating cricket event.CPL officials have repeatedly said they are committed to coming back again. Several sources have even said CPL officials explored hosting the finals in Florida, though the limited number of pitches on the square would have posed a basic logistical problem. Whether coming back means Florida or to elsewhere in the USA remains to be seen though.The CPL has declined multiple requests to provide official attendance figures for the games in Florida, but the raw visual evidence for bums in seats over the course of the four days in Lauderhill was a mixed bag.Seating capacity at the venue is malleable based on the desires of each tenant. For the CPL, they opted to cap sales for each day at 10,000 people. The July 28 curtain-raiser between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Barbados Tridents was played in front of a crowd that was comfortably less than half of that total, while a Friday night match on July 29 between Trinbago Knight Riders and St Kitts & Nevis Patriots was marginally better.By far the best crowd of the weekend showed up for the July 30 doubleheader, led off by the Jamaica Tallawahs and St Lucia Zouks and followed by the Warriors and Tridents. Though the 5000 permanent seats on the south half of the venue were officially sold out and total attendance was estimated to be around 8000, it was a deceptive tally. At no point were the permanent seating sections filled up because many fans who bought a ticket for the day either came for the first or second game, but not both, though the crowd was much fuller and noisier for the latter contest with the Guyana expat community turning out in force.A similar scene was on display for July 31. The opening game of a 12 pm doubleheader start was played in front of a healthy crowd with the Trinidad expat community providing overwhelming support for the Knight Riders against the Patriots. However, game two between the Tallawahs and Zouks was played in a stadium that was almost half-empty, exacerbated by an early finish to game one and a 50-minute lightning delay to push back the first ball of game two.Despite the fact that local officials hyped up the Jamaican expat communitys presence in the Lauderhill area as a reason for Saturday and Sundays games having better sales than the first two days, this was not borne out by the evidence. Support for the Tallawahs flagged well behind that given to the Warriors and Knight Riders and local fans were hard to find.Instead, out-of-towners provided the majority of the gate revenue. Support was strongest from fans traveling to Florida from New York and Toronto for the weekend. One party of 50 Guyanese cousins and friends living in Queens, New York made the trip down to Florida. According to Kyazoonga, the official ticketing website, tickets were sold online to people from at least 35 states, further promoting the image of a tourist-dominated event. Even if the stands were not jam-packed by locals, they were definitely vibrant and loud.A shining example of this was the Balchand family, who drove down 20 hours from Ozone Park in the Queens borough of New York City to take in the weekend action. Originally from Guyana, Darren Balchand and his wife Shafiqua came to New York in 1991. Their four kids, all rabid cricket fans, were all born in New York. Darren came with his eldest son Ronald, now 20, back in 2012 to see the West Indies play New Zealand, but this time the resst of the family made the trip, including twins Damien and Alicia, 16, and youngest brother Brandon, 14.ddddddddddddWere West Indians so our cricket is a very festive atmosphere and I like that we dont have to go all the way to the West Indies to experience that, says Ronald. We can have the same experience here. It wasnt just the West Indian expats that came from New York though. Joel Katz, 52, and his wife Susan discovered cricket while on vacation in the Caribbean three years ago. They went to six CPL games in St Kitts in 2015 and decided on seeing games in Florida this time around mainly because there were six games slated for Florida, but only four games scheduled at every other home venue. Quite simply they were willing to travel to any venue for the CPL, they just wanted to see as much cricket as possible.Last week, I saw the Mets at Wrigley [in Chicago] for the game the Mets won in the ninth and I gotta say Cubbie fans are into their local team but here everybody is having a blast, said Joel, who was decked out in Tallawahs gear all weekend, eager to see his favorite cricketer. Chris Gayle. Christopher Henry Gayle! He brings such excitement to the game. You never know which Chris Gayle is gonna walk onto the field. Its just a great experience. Ive never been to Lords but I cant imagine this kind of experience there.However, there was a subtle difference between the Katz and Balchand families that was repeated throughout the stadium on all four days. Most fans of West Indian heritage who had their kids born and raised in the USA brought them out to enjoy the festivities, regarding it as a very family-friendly atmosphere. While there were numerous Americans outside of the West Indian community present, none of them brought their kids.This cultural disconnect was summed up by a middle-aged couple from Connecticut who came out for the entire weekend. David and Trudie retired on a yacht to Trinidad and discovered the CPL while based there, going to the finals last year at Queens Park Oval in Port-of-Spain. While saying they loved every minute of it, they also confessed they wouldnt even think of bringing their grandkids, while nodding to a group of carnival girls dancing at the front of their section. We call this baseball with strippers, said David.Whether one considered the event family friendly or not, a bigger concern was the stifling heat and humidity, which also contributed to fans leaving early or showing up late on the pair of doubleheader days. Temperatures remained over 90F every day with a real feel climbing over 100F when humidity was factored in. It was one of the few complaints people like the Katz and Balchand families had about the experience and several sources stated that vendors ran out of beer on the first doubleheader day with fans desperate to quench their thirst.Summer in New York can be hot, but generally is a bit more moderate and without the threat of tropical weather interfering. The Cricket All-Stars crowd at Citi Field in New York last November was officially 27,846. Based on the healthy contingent of fans from New York who traveled south for the CPL this year, such a number could be within reach for the CPL should they decide to stage games in New York in the near future.However, league organizers appear to be firm in their stance that the games must be played on fields with true boundary dimensions. A drop-in wicket at Citi Field may have been passable for the All-Stars, but 45-meter boundaries will not be for the CPL. Lauderhill may a default candidate to host CPL games in the USA in the near future if the league decides to persist with its expansion in the USA, but as soon as a suitable turf wicket venue becomes available in New York, dont be surprised to see the league leave Florida behind. ' ' '