In an amazing display of terrible, brutal football my team is winless. It's not like I'm knocking on the door or even pretending to be in close games. I am BAD. Brutal. TERRIBLE. I feel like the classic winless Bucs, not the Lions of last year.. the team that was so brutal when they asked their head coach, "What do you think of your team's execution?" He replied, "I'm all for it." That's how I feel with big name, little production players like Colt McCoy, Julio Jones, and Regis Benn leading the charge. These guys are stiffs right now, Benn can't find the end zone with a map. The last time Julio Jones scored gas was under $1.20 a gallon and the internet hadn't been invented yet.
Oklahoma Sooners
17 October 2009
6 September 2009
The first weekend of college football is nearly over; we've got the 2nd half of the Colorado vs. Colorado State game and tomorrow features Cincy vs. Rutgers and Miami vs. FSU. I do have some interesting thoughts on the opening weekend.
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27 March 2009
Okay so last night I went 2 for 4. Not bad. If I were a baseball player, I would be in the Hall of Fame. Apparently UConn is not as affected by the off court issues as much as I thought they would be and Coach K did not prepare for Villanova manhandling and basically running the Dukies out of the gym. At least Missouri lived up to its billing hanging 102 on Memphis in regulation.
Continue reading "Friday Night Has Been Wild in The NCAA Tournament"
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23 March 2009
Despite all the wild finishes, the close calls and unbelievable endings, the top seeds emerged from the first two rounds on top of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament.
Of the 16 teams remaining, 15 are a 5 seed or better and the only remaining double digit seed, No. 12 Arizona, faced another double digit seed in No. 13 Cleveland State in the second round. While the underdog did not come out on top in this year's tournament (or last year's for that matter with all No. 1s making the Final Four) that does not mean college basketball has lost the parody that we all love.
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30 November 2008
Shonn Greene for the Heisman! Is anyone with me? Ok, I won't get that extreme, because I, along with other knowledgable college football fans, know that Sam Bradford should run away with the award. Bradford's TD/Int Ratio has him as the front-runner for the Heisman, not to mention the fact that he's on a championship contending team. It seems like that is the only thing voters are going to be caring to look for this year. As I believe that Bradford should win, I believe that he is the only player who should be ahead of Shonn Greene.
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