Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
We just finished Week One of college football and I'm already calling for coaches' heads.
The law of averages tells you that if you have 120 schools in Division I the Football Bowl Subdivision, at least 35 percent of those teams are going to blow. And for those blowing teams, ...
Posted in Auburn, Bill Lynch, Bob Toledo, Bobby Bowden, Charlie Weis, Dave Wannstedt, Florida State, Gene Chizik, Indiana University, Kirk Ferentz, Mark Snyder, NCAA Football, Paul Wulff, Tulane, UCLA, Washington State, West Virginia | 5 Comments »
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
And lo, on the first Thursday in September, the Lord decreed that there should be college football played in all the land. And so it was, and he saw that it was good (Tebow 4:5-6).
This is exactly like Christmas, in that it doesn't really feel like time for it to ...
Posted in College Football, General, McD's Gambling Problem | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Sara Jean Underwood was once on the cover of Playboy's Girls of the Pac-10, representing Oregon State. Now she's representing today's links. Enjoy.
I dunno what they're talking about, I think he's plenty intimidating - The Legend of Cecilio Guante
Well fuck me, Tommy. What have you been reading? - Inside the ...
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
Sometimes you just know you suck.
Like when Ben Affleck watches his movies, he knows it’s shit. Right? I mean, you’d have to.
Well, as an Indiana University graduate I know my alma mater’s football team blows. Everyone knows. CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd ranked IU No. 97 among the 120 Division I ...
Posted in Bill Lynch, College Football, Indiana football, Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana University, Terry Hoeppner | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
Finally, I know what it feels like to be a Baylor alum -- but only half as respectable, as the Bears actually have a good basketball team now.
After months of speculation, Indiana was finally meted out its penalty by the NCAA on Tuesday. Thankfully, it was no more severe than ...
Posted in Indiana University | 2 Comments »