bmasters9 January 14, 2017 Share January 14, 2017 The way I understand it, we had a whole throng of fans here to cheer Clemson on returning from that big championship win, but when Alabama returned, there were only 12 people there to greet them. That reminds me of that old saw, "there's gratitude for you." Alabama did very well to at least get there, even if they didn't win, but the lack of people to greet them upon returning from the loss would seem to indicate to me that they were expected to win, and no other result would have sufficed. Link to comment
MarkHB January 14, 2017 Share January 14, 2017 On "To Tell the Truth" last week, one of the subjects was a woman who had survived being picked up by a tornado while in her car. They all claimed to be from Alabama (contestant 1 from some small town, the other two from Tuscaloosa). One of the celebrity panelists, David Sedaris, asked "Finish this phrase for me, one word: 'Roll... '" Contestant 3 (very confused): "... me?" Contestant 2: "Roll Tide!" Contestant 1: "Please don't make me say it, it's 'War Eagle!'" (Contestant 1 was telling the truth, btw) Link to comment
xaxat January 17, 2017 Share January 17, 2017 Not a great way for Willie Taggart to start his tenure. Multiple Oregon football players remain hospitalized after strenuous workouts 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven January 23, 2017 Share January 23, 2017 Harbaugh is going to take the Michigan team to Italy for "training". Link to comment
Minneapple January 24, 2017 Author Share January 24, 2017 Not mentioned in that article is that the team will visit an orphanage and military personnel in Rome, plus they'll visit historic landmarks for educational purposes. That was all in the press release that Harbaugh sent out and I find it hilarious. Visiting orphanages and military personnel? Take that, NCAA. I love that he thumbs his nose at the NCAA. As they drag their feet on bigger cases like UNC and Ole Miss, they are just as quick to ban inconsquential things like satellite camps and trips. Link to comment
xaxat January 27, 2017 Share January 27, 2017 I chuckled when Brent Musberger ended his retirement profile with one of his trademark not so thinly veiled gambling references. Link to comment
Popples February 13, 2017 Share February 13, 2017 Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder diagnosed with throat cancer. Link to comment
xaxat April 27, 2017 Share April 27, 2017 I'm not Catholic, but I was kind of offended that that Jim Harbaugh decided to use the Pope as a prop to dominate the social media cycle a couple of days ago. Link to comment
AndreaK1041 April 30, 2017 Share April 30, 2017 I don't think it was necessarily a prop. Hasn't he met him before? Somehow I equate Harbaugh and the Pope as some sort of celeb friends. This is likely Harbaugh manufactured but I feel like it wasn't the first interaction. Link to comment
Mischievious April 30, 2017 Share April 30, 2017 I've been on both sides of layoffs and it sucks on both sides. With that sad, I'm not exactly broken up to learn Mark May was one of those let go. There are many others (Brian Bennett) who I will miss dearly. Link to comment
roamyn May 1, 2017 Share May 1, 2017 3 hours ago, Mischievious said: I've been on both sides of layoffs and it sucks on both sides. With that sad, I'm not exactly broken up to learn Mark May was one of those let go. There are many others (Brian Bennett) who I will miss dearly. The Church of The Ohio State University (and it is a religion in Ohio), said many prayers of Thanksgiving today. Link to comment
xaxat May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 It doesn't quite reach the level of the infamous Bobby Bonilla contract, but Notre Dame is finally done paying Charlie Weis. Link to comment
Popples June 7, 2017 Share June 7, 2017 Bob Stoops to retire from as Oklahoma's head coach effective immediately; Offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley promoted to the position. I'm not a Sooner fan so I don't keep up them, but this seems really sudden. Link to comment
roamyn June 7, 2017 Share June 7, 2017 50 minutes ago, Popples said: Bob Stoops to retire from as Oklahoma's head coach effective immediately; Offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley promoted to the position. I'm not a Sooner fan so I don't keep up them, but this seems really sudden. I hope it's nothing w/his health, tho he's too young to just up and retire for no reasons. Link to comment
xaxat June 7, 2017 Share June 7, 2017 I'm not saying Lincoln Riley isn't the right choice for Oklahoma, but that's another head coaching job that an African American candidate had no shot at. 1 Link to comment
Stuffy June 11, 2017 Share June 11, 2017 On 6/7/2017 at 9:33 PM, forumfish said: Stoops said it's not his health. My money's on a gig with the NFL. I just wish he would have waited until next week to announce -- I don't live in Oklahoma, but I bet this news will overshadow the women winning the softball world series, and that just isn't right. Give the women a few days in the spotlight, Bob, before stepping in. (I say that as someone who likes Bob.) It was supposed to come out Friday, but Barry Trammel from The Daily Disappointment (Oklahoman) got the scoop. Stoops had to call a team meeting asap. He didn't mean to overshadow the women, but the newspaper forced his hand. He's always been great about supporting all the teams on campus especially softball. Link to comment
Popples July 20, 2017 Share July 20, 2017 Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze resigns. Hugh Freeze calls number tied to an escort service. Link to comment
Silver Raven August 23, 2017 Share August 23, 2017 ESPN has pulled an Asian announcer from their upcoming University of Virginia game because his name is ... Robert Lee. http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/08/22/espn-pulls-asian-american-announcer-from-virginia-football-game-because-has-confederate-generals-name.html Link to comment
voiceover August 23, 2017 Share August 23, 2017 “We regret that this became an issue,” said the people who made it an issue. 8 Link to comment
topanga August 23, 2017 Share August 23, 2017 10 hours ago, Silver Raven said: ESPN has pulled an Asian announcer from their upcoming University of Virginia game because his name is ... Robert Lee. http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/08/22/espn-pulls-asian-american-announcer-from-virginia-football-game-because-has-confederate-generals-name.html 4 hours ago, voiceover said: “We regret that this became an issue,” said the people who made it an issue. And it never had to be an issue. I would have loved to see more diversity in the broadcast booth. 1 Link to comment
BitterApple August 23, 2017 Share August 23, 2017 So ESPN's solution to taking a stand against racism is to discriminate against an Asian American reporter? Well done, ESPN. 4 Link to comment
benteen August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 College football is back tonight! Go Penn State! College football is my favorite sport. Outside of Giants football and the postseason, I find NFL games to be unwatchable. Link to comment
Silver Raven August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 After Art Briles left Baylor after the sex scandal, he got a job as an assistant coach with a CFL team. For about 12 hours, until the news and fan reactions made the team withdraw the job offer. http://www.tmz.com/2017/08/30/art-briles-loses-cfl-coaching-job/ Link to comment
roamyn September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 Urban has a hard on for JT. Yes, that was a nice pass for the 74yrd TD, but Barrett's had many chances, and ever since he broke his ankle, he's not been as effective. Let's give someone else a chance to lead the Buckeyes. Link to comment
xaxat September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 It was amazing how a single defensive adjustment changed the tenor of that game so much. That IU qb/receiver combo was unstoppable in the first half. The second half? They had trouble throw more than five yards past the line of scrimmage. Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 57 minutes ago, xaxat said: It was amazing how a single defensive adjustment changed the tenor of that game so much. That IU qb/receiver combo was unstoppable in the first half. The second half? They had trouble throw more than five yards past the line of scrimmage. Yes they kept going back to the same plays, throwing outside at the corners, and did not adjust once Ohio State change the D up. They needed to find some other plays and more variety in the passing game, Plus they could not stop Dobbins, who looks to have an amazing future. Typical IU game though. Close for 3 quarters and can't close the deal. Oh well, did not expect a win, still can have a good season at Indiana. Link to comment
Bastet September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 Typical USC - open the season against an opponent they should beat the ever-loving hell out of, start strong, and then just quit playing. At least this time they got it together in the end so as not to start off with a loss, but this is getting old. Link to comment
Minneapple September 3, 2017 Author Share September 3, 2017 More importantly for Indiana, they simply couldn't run the ball on OSU. Lots of scares today for big programs. USC, Nebraska. Purdue played really well against Louisville. Great day of football and there's more tomorrow and Monday! Link to comment
ebk57 September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 How 'bout them Terps!!! Gotta say that now as this might be my only chance... 2 Link to comment
benteen September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 Penn State!!!! Now I'd just like to see them do that to Pitt and Michigan, among others. Can anyone actually score and look good against Alabama in the regular season? I think this is going to be another year of the SEC being renamed Alabama and the SEC. Texas loses to Maryland and Baylor loses to Liberty. Not a good day for Texas football. Still some games this week but next week looks stacked. 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 USC's long snapper is blind. https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/9/2/16248016/jake-olson-usc-blind-long-snapper-game-western-michigan-wmu-trojans-makes-snap-extra-point?yptr=yahoo Link to comment
Popples September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 Florida State QB Deondre Francois Out For Season With Patella Tendon Injury. It's really annoying that all of the official sports websites have auto video play. 1 Link to comment
benteen September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 Ah, Josh Rosen...showing the only thing bigger than his arm in his mouth. Way to shit the bed against Texas A&M! Link to comment
xaxat September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 49 minutes ago, benteen said: Ah, Josh Rosen...showing the only thing bigger than his arm in his mouth. Way to shit the bed against Texas A&M! To quote Lee Corso, not so fast my friend! This game is like a typical A&M season in a nutshell. During the first half the look like title contenders. Then they play the second and get pounded by everyone. Sumlin might not want to get on the plane back home. 1 Link to comment
Jx223 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 I was glad to see Josh bring his team back after that large deficit. He took a beating in this game, (and got a lot of hate on Twitter during it) but I'm glad he stormed back and lead his team to a nice victory. Link to comment
Bastet September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 9 hours ago, Silver Raven said: USC's long snapper is blind. https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/9/2/16248016/jake-olson-usc-blind-long-snapper-game-western-michigan-wmu-trojans-makes-snap-extra-point?yptr=yahoo It was quite a moment to see Olson snap during a game. Pete Carroll took such a shine to him when he was a young fan, inviting him to take part in so many team events, then fast forward to when Sarkissian signed him to a scholarship, and now Helton gave him the chance to finally take the field. 2 Link to comment
twoods September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 (edited) Damn UCLA. They had one job- to lose embarrassingly- and they ended up winning. Poor Texas A&M defense looked absolutely gassed the last half of the fourth quarter. It definitely got dusty in the house when Olson came out to snap. What an inspirational story. Edited September 4, 2017 by twoods 1 Link to comment
Artsda September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 A&M had that before half time, that was crazy how UCLA just came back with 34 points like that. Link to comment
benteen September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 Well, the only thing that sucks more than Josh Rosen is a Kevin Sumlin-coached defense... 1 Link to comment
Popples September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 Led by Caylin Newton, Cam's younger brother, Howard University defeats UNLV in largest point spread upset in college football history. $100 would have paid out $55,000. 5 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 I didn't see the UCLA comeback, but from what I heard it seems Texas AM watched the SB and thought it was brilliant the way Atlanta kept rushes plays and not using the clock in the 4th quarter up by double digits. 1 Link to comment
Ohwell September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 1 hour ago, Popples said: Led by Caylin Newton, Cam's younger brother, Howard University defeats UNLV in largest point spread upset in college football history. $100 would have paid out $55,000. Yes, shoutout to Howard! 2 Link to comment
Bastet September 10, 2017 Share September 10, 2017 Go ahead, Trojans! After a typical USC opener in which they play like ass against a team they should dominate, to have Stanford be the second opponent was frightening. For many years now, that has been a total wildcard game -- anything can happen. Terrific victory, and it's nice to see such a robust offensive line. Vast improvement over last week overall; I like Coach Helton, and hope he continues to pull things together. 1 Link to comment
roamyn September 10, 2017 Share September 10, 2017 Well we have to have a bad season every few years. But Urban needs to get over his hard on for JT Barrett. At least I still have the Indians. Link to comment
benteen September 11, 2017 Share September 11, 2017 It feels like JT Barrett has been around for 100 years. 3 Link to comment
doodlebug September 11, 2017 Share September 11, 2017 14 minutes ago, benteen said: It feels like JT Barrett has been around for 100 years. He plays like it, too. 3 Link to comment
BitterApple September 11, 2017 Share September 11, 2017 1 hour ago, benteen said: It feels like JT Barrett has been around for 100 years. Lmfaoo. Before the game my husband asked me to look up who was the starting QB for OSU. I told him "JT Barrett" and his response was "He's still in college?!! Isn't he like 35 by now?". 4 Link to comment
roamyn September 11, 2017 Share September 11, 2017 (edited) I know, right? He really hasn't played well most of the time, since he broke his ankle. That's why it posses me off that Urban is stuck on the guy and won't give anyone else a chance to prove themselves and get them experience for next season. Edited September 11, 2017 by roamyn Link to comment
mojoween September 12, 2017 Share September 12, 2017 Apparently USC is saying that their record against Texas is 4-0 because the National Championship was vacated. While technically that is true in the record books, it's idiotic because we all know who won one of the greatest National Championship games ever played. I still remember where I was sitting when Texas scored, while quietly celebrating because the rest of the apartment was asleep, and I don't even LIKE Texas. Speaking of Oklahoma, Mayfield apologized for "planting" the flag and that makes me sad. 2 Link to comment
benteen September 15, 2017 Share September 15, 2017 (edited) On 9/11/2017 at 9:04 PM, mojoween said: Apparently USC is saying that their record against Texas is 4-0 because the National Championship was vacated. While technically that is true in the record books, it's idiotic because we all know who won one of the greatest National Championship games ever played. I still remember where I was sitting when Texas scored, while quietly celebrating because the rest of the apartment was asleep, and I don't even LIKE Texas. Speaking of Oklahoma, Mayfield apologized for "planting" the flag and that makes me sad. USC is one of those "in love with the smell of our own farts" groups. You won't find a program that is more in love with itself and who gets off on it as much as USC. Edited September 15, 2017 by benteen 4 Link to comment
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