Aren't they one in there sameHe’s the slimiest human I’ve ever seen outside that fake televangelist.
Aren't they one in there sameHe’s the slimiest human I’ve ever seen outside that fake televangelist.
Ha, totally fair. I was thinking of Kenneth Copeland. Joel Olstein would also answerr that postYou’ll have to be more specific here. So many from which to chose.
Their best receiver (George Pickens, an easy NFL Top 10 pick) is out and they are missing 5* phenom TE Darnell Washington too. Fowler brought it up, Georgia is going to be a very, very dangerous team later in the year.If Georgia ever gets a passing game, watch out.
Texas State gave Baylor a game, too.UTSA waltzes into Champaign and beats the Illini. Awesome.
I agreeI wish that no look pass had been caught or picked because it would’ve either been absurdly sick or hilariously stupid
Late-night west coast football is a special kind of football.I just turned on WSU-Utah State. It's 5-3. You don't see that very often.
EDIT: now 6-5, at the half.
yes, but's usually like 72-66Late-night west coast football is a special kind of football.
Terrible place to go to school, work, or live. It’s called the Dirty T for a reasonArizona, which a decade I thought was A good job, seems like one of the worst in college football. Funny how things change.
Arizona, which a decade I thought was A good job, seems like one of the worst in college football. Funny how things change.
My friend who went to U of A would dispute this characterization of Tucson but would concede that Dick Tomey did a better job than anyone (including him) realized at the time. It’s not Kansas or Wake Forest, but it’s an under-the-radar sucky gig — if we ranked all the P5 coaching jobs, Arizona would be comfortably in the bottom 10, challenging Oregon State for worst in the Pac-12.Terrible place to go to school, work, or live. It’s called the Dirty T for a reason
They should keep playing to keep bringing these laughs.I love UConn, but man they need to seriously consider why they are playing football at the FBS level.
Per VegasInsider, the Irish opened as 9.5-point favorites, but the line is down to 7 in most books. So the majority of the gambling community thinks the answer to your question is “yes.”Can Florida State keep it close with Notre Dame tonight?
FSU played ok when their QB was healthy but when he was out it was a disaster. They should be deeper at this position at least this week but the team is an unknown.Per VegasInsider, the Irish opened as 9.5-point favorites, but the line is down to 7 in most books. So the majority of the gambling community thinks the answer to your question is “yes.”
ND beat FSU 42-26 last season, and the Irish are presumably worse without Ian Book, so the conventional wisdom seems right to me. But I didn’t watch any of FSU’s ugly losses last year.
I wonder how many people are influenced by the Bobby Bowden effect when betting on FSU tonight.Per VegasInsider, the Irish opened as 9.5-point favorites, but the line is down to 7 in most books. So the majority of the gambling community thinks the answer to your question is “yes.”
ND beat FSU 42-26 last season, and the Irish are presumably worse without Ian Book, so the conventional wisdom seems right to me. But I didn’t watch any of FSU’s ugly losses last year.
Good point. I had assumed the dumb fan money was mostly on Notre Dame, but that’s probably inaccurate.I wonder how many people are influenced by the Bobby Bowden effect when betting on FSU tonight.
They dominate it but don’t have exclusivityGood point. I had assumed the dumb fan money was mostly on Notre Dame, but that’s probably inaccurate.
UConn football’s problems run much deeper than the head coach. Maybe they’ll get lucky, find a diamond in the rough, and enjoy him for a few seasons before he moves on to greener pastures. But they aren’t getting anyone who’s heralded.That’s at least 10 games too late
He should not have ever been allowed to coach again in the first place.That’s at least 10 games too late
Agreed. He was so, so bad at Maryland after his first UConn stint.He should not have ever been allowed to coach again in the first place.
The way he treated a dead player is inexcusable.Agreed. He was so, so bad at Maryland after his first UConn stint.
Speaking of coaches and death happening on their watch, go Seminoles, beat ND.The way he treated a dead player is inexcusable.
Wasn’t that D.J. Durkin?The way he treated a dead player is inexcusable.