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"Ties are like kissing your sister" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:38:32

I was glad to see Bama beat Vandy. It was a solid game for the Tide. In my column this week. I recall a few games from the days without overtime. I only like college overtime rules when Alabama wins. Like the game in the Swamp in 1999. My biggest pet peeve with college OT is that two teams play a game of standard college football for 60 minutes then if it is a tie at the end of regulation they play AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT GAME. Starting out at the 25 most teams with a solid kicker are guaranteed a filed goal if they don’t lose yardage. There is an entirely different strategy to it. I like NFL style sudden death or in the alternative. NFL style OT with the team being scored on first having at least one possession to stay in the game. I like the finality of do-or-die win or lose at the end of regulation that has been missing since OT came on the college scene. It’s fourth and three on the opponent’s 15 yard line with 30 seconds left. A field goal ties it but the coach goes for the win. A team scores a TD but needs the two points to win. A tie keeps them in first place in the conference but the coach goes for the win anyway. 1981… Southern Miss kicks a late filed goal for a 13 all tie that is like a loss for Bama and a win for SM. 1985 LSU 17 Alabama 17 (Ray Perkins gets criticized for not going for the win after Bama’s final TD. LSU still had a chance to win the game but the Tiger kicker dorked a short field goal as time expired) Here’s a heartbreaker I witnessed… in the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa against Michigan following the 1987 season. Alabama comes from behind to take the lead on the Wolverines. Late in the game with Bama up 24-21 Michigan goes for it on fourth and long instead of trying the FG. The Michigan receiver is covered well by Bama DB Mangum (Chris?) but Mangum is facing the receiver…he doesn’t get his head around in time to swat the pass away…the Michigan pass falls over Mangum’s shoulder into the hands of the Michigan WR in the end-zone…Michigan wins 28-24. A great comeback by the Tide is spoiled…OUCH! One of the most famous quotes attributed to legendary Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant was “A tie is like kissing your sister.” Many younger fans of college football may think of tie ball games as ancient history if they contemplate them at all. And I realize that overtime games in major college football have provided some of the most thrilling games of all time. But I have a nostalgic recollection of tie games. In many ways. I believe there was something more noble about playing sixty minutes of football and if there was no clear-cut winner calling it a day and trying again next week. Two games this weekend brought back some memories of the old tie ball game. If Auburn had been tied by South Florida instead of losing. Tiger fans would still be wondering what’s wrong with their team. South Florida fans would most likely still be pleased that their Bulls invaded Jordan-Hare and exposed a chink in the Tiger’s armor. Also. Fresno State would have put a blemish on the record of Texas A&M. But since the Aggies won their overtime game at the end of the year most folks will only remember the “W” on the record and not the fact that A&M’s cowpokes were played dead even by a bunch of “Valley Boys” from the WAC. Overtime is necessary in post-season games for championships. You have to have a clear-cut winner in a championship game. But for regular season games. I believe tie games made for some more interesting on-the-field action. They also made things more interesting in terms of conference standings and poll rankings. As far as on-the-field action goes. I believe there would actually be fewer instances of tie games at the end of regulation if there were no possibility of overtime. Back in the olden days most coaches would go for two late in a game if their team needed the two-point play to take the lead. They would also pass up a field goal opportunity late in the game if three points would only tie things up. The Cornhuskers were undefeated and favored to beat the Hurricanes before Miami was considered a perennial power. A late touchdown put Nebraska within a PAT kick of tying the game. Cornhusker coach Tom Osborne could have ensured an undefeated season and possibly retained his team’s number one ranking by kicking for the tie. Instead he called for two. Nebraska lost and the Miami dynasty began. Alabama had not lost a game to the Volunteers in seven years. Tennessee quarterback Heath Shuler was picking apart the Tide defense in a methodical fashion at Legion Field. As the fourth quarter wound down. Alabama trailing 17-9 finally put together a consistent drive. Following a Tide touchdown that made the score 17-15. Alabama coach Gene Stallings put elusive wide receiver David Palmer in at quarterback. Everyone in the stadium knew what was about to happen but Tennessee couldn’t stop Palmer. The “Deuce” took the snap and slip-slided around end for the tying points. Alabama after being beaten all day long ruined the celebration party for the Vols. After seven long years of frustration. “not losing” was not the same as WINNING for Tennessee. Auburn’s coach Pat Dye said he didn’t want to lose the game. Perhaps what he really wanted was to crush the Orangemen’s hopes for a share of the national championship. Syracuse came into the game with an 11-0 record. Auburn was 9-1-1. When Dye chose to kick for the tie with one second left in the game. Syracuse coach Dick MacPherson nearly had a conniption. Syracuse fans sent Dye neckties in the mail as a protest. 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"Ties are like kissing your sister" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:37:55

I was glad to see Bama beat Vandy. It was a solid game for the Tide. In my column this week. I recall a few games from the days without overtime. I only like college overtime rules when Alabama wins. Like the game in the Swamp in 1999. My biggest pet peeve with college OT is that two teams play a game of standard college football for 60 minutes then if it is a tie at the end of regulation they play AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT GAME. Starting out at the 25 most teams with a solid kicker are guaranteed a filed goal if they don’t lose yardage. There is an entirely different strategy to it. I like NFL style sudden death or in the alternative. NFL style OT with the team being scored on first having at least one possession to stay in the game. I like the finality of do-or-die win or lose at the end of regulation that has been missing since OT came on the college scene. It’s fourth and three on the opponent’s 15 yard line with 30 seconds left. A field goal ties it but the coach goes for the win. A team scores a TD but needs the two points to win. A tie keeps them in first place in the conference but the coach goes for the win anyway. 1981… Southern Miss kicks a late filed goal for a 13 all tie that is like a loss for Bama and a win for SM. 1985 LSU 17 Alabama 17 (Ray Perkins gets criticized for not going for the win after Bama’s final TD. LSU still had a chance to win the game but the Tiger kicker dorked a short field goal as time expired) Here’s a heartbreaker I witnessed… in the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa against Michigan following the 1987 season. Alabama comes from behind to take the lead on the Wolverines. Late in the game with Bama up 24-21 Michigan goes for it on fourth and long instead of trying the FG. The Michigan receiver is covered well by Bama DB Mangum (Chris?) but Mangum is facing the receiver…he doesn’t get his head around in time to swat the pass away…the Michigan pass falls over Mangum’s shoulder into the hands of the Michigan WR in the end-zone…Michigan wins 28-24. A great comeback by the Tide is spoiled…OUCH! One of the most famous quotes attributed to legendary Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant was “A tie is like kissing your sister.” Many younger fans of college football may think of tie ball games as ancient history if they contemplate them at all. And I realize that overtime games in major college football have provided some of the most thrilling games of all time. But I have a nostalgic recollection of tie games. In many ways. I believe there was something more noble about playing sixty minutes of football and if there was no clear-cut winner calling it a day and trying again next week. Two games this weekend brought back some memories of the old tie ball game. If Auburn had been tied by South Florida instead of losing. Tiger fans would still be wondering what’s wrong with their team. South Florida fans would most likely still be pleased that their Bulls invaded Jordan-Hare and exposed a chink in the Tiger’s armor. Also. Fresno State would have put a blemish on the record of Texas A&M. But since the Aggies won their overtime game at the end of the year most folks will only remember the “W” on the record and not the fact that A&M’s cowpokes were played dead even by a bunch of “Valley Boys” from the WAC. Overtime is necessary in post-season games for championships. You have to have a clear-cut winner in a championship game. But for regular season games. I believe tie games made for some more interesting on-the-field action. They also made things more interesting in terms of conference standings and poll rankings. As far as on-the-field action goes. I believe there would actually be fewer instances of tie games at the end of regulation if there were no possibility of overtime. Back in the olden days most coaches would go for two late in a game if their team needed the two-point play to take the lead. They would also pass up a field goal opportunity late in the game if three points would only tie things up. The Cornhuskers were undefeated and favored to beat the Hurricanes before Miami was considered a perennial power. A late touchdown put Nebraska within a PAT kick of tying the game. Cornhusker coach Tom Osborne could have ensured an undefeated season and possibly retained his team’s number one ranking by kicking for the tie. Instead he called for two. Nebraska lost and the Miami dynasty began. Alabama had not lost a game to the Volunteers in seven years. Tennessee quarterback Heath Shuler was picking apart the Tide defense in a methodical fashion at Legion Field. As the fourth quarter wound down. Alabama trailing 17-9 finally put together a consistent drive. Following a Tide touchdown that made the score 17-15. Alabama coach Gene Stallings put elusive wide receiver David Palmer in at quarterback. Everyone in the stadium knew what was about to happen but Tennessee couldn’t stop Palmer. The “Deuce” took the snap and slip-slided around end for the tying points. Alabama after being beaten all day long ruined the celebration party for the Vols. After seven long years of frustration. “not losing” was not the same as WINNING for Tennessee. Auburn’s coach Pat Dye said he didn’t want to lose the game. Perhaps what he really wanted was to crush the Orangemen’s hopes for a share of the national championship. Syracuse came into the game with an 11-0 record. Auburn was 9-1-1. When Dye chose to kick for the tie with one second left in the game. Syracuse coach Dick MacPherson nearly had a conniption. Syracuse fans sent Dye neckties in the mail as a protest. 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"A busy couple of weeks to open season" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:29:09

The past two weeks have been work for our schedule. We have played two games winning the first one at domiciliate 24-19 over Menlo College and losing on the road measure week 28-10 vs Missouri-Rolla. The trip to Rolla was a long one. 11 hours on a bus. The team played come up after spotting them a 21 point lead which is too much when playing a good team on the road. Missouri-Rolla has somewhere around 35 beat go scholarships but we played them very competitively and be forward to the rematch next fall at home. This week has open our aggroup working hard on fundamentals in practice and enjoying the bye week as we undergo this week off. Team pictures today practice at 6am Friday morning then the team has off on Saturday and Sunday back to work on Monday. We are looking forward to our trip to Spokane. process next pass to play Whitworth College a team that was ranked 16th in the country going into measure weekend. convey you for your support. We wish to see you at our next home bet on Sept. 29th vs UW-Platteville which is our Hall of Fame bet at 1:00pm. Former football player Mike Wilson ordain be a member of our Blue Devil Football family going into the Hall this year.

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"A busy couple of weeks to open season" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:29:08

The past two weeks undergo been busy for our schedule. We have played two games winning the first one at home 24-19 over Menlo College and losing on the road last week 28-10 vs Missouri-Rolla. The trip to Rolla was a long one. 11 hours on a bus. The team played come up after spotting them a 21 inform bring about which is too much when playing a good team on the road. Missouri-Rolla has somewhere around 35 full go scholarships but we played them very competitively and look send to the rematch next go at domiciliate. This week has found our aggroup working hard on fundamentals in learn and enjoying the bye week as we have this week off. Team pictures today practice at 6am Friday morning then the team has off on Saturday and Sunday approve to bring home the bacon on Monday. We are looking forward to our move to Spokane. Wash next pass to compete Whitworth College a team that was ranked 16th in the country going into measure pass. convey you for your support. We hope to see you at our next home bet on Sept. 29th vs UW-Platteville which is our Hall of Fame bet at 1:00pm. Former football player Mike Wilson ordain be a member of our Blue displease Football family going into the Hall this year.

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"American Football Coaches Association Division II Coaches? Poll" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 14:04:49

September 4. 2007 be School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. measure Week Next Game 1. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (26) 1-0 696 1 D. St. Joseph’s (Ind.). 42-14 Sept. 8 at Ashland (Ohio) 2. Northwest Missouri St. (1) 0-0 668 2 Idle Sept. 8 at No. 11 Nebraska-Omaha 3. North Dakota (1) 1-0 645 3 Idle Sept. 8 at Southern Utah 4. North Alabama 0-0 601 4 Idle Sept. 8 vs. Tusculum (Tenn.) 5. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 1-0 561 6 D. No. 21 Albany St. (Ga.). 41-3 Sept. 8 at Fort Valley St. (Ga.) 6. Chadron St. (Neb.) 2-0 543 5 D. Wayne St. (Neb.). 55-14 Sept. 8 at Northern Colorado 7. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 2-0 506 7 D. East Central (Okla.). 41-15 Sept. 15 at Missouri Southern 8. Delta St. (desire.) 1-0 469 10 D. Jackson St. (desire.). 27-15 Sept. 15 vs. Henderson St. (Ark.) 9. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 2-0 460 13 D. Tennessee-Chattanooga. 29-17 Sept. 15 vs. St. Augustine’s (N. C.) 10. guard (W. Va.) 2-0 435 9 D. Shippensburg (Pa.). 19-14 Sept. 15 at Glenville St. (W. Va.) 11. Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 378 14 D. Nebraska-Kearney. 41-24 Sept. 8 vs. No. 2 Northwest Missouri St. 12. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 1-0 364 12 D. C. W. affix (N. Y.). 42-28 Sept. 8 at No. 19 California (Pa.) 13. Northwood (Mich.) 1-0 336 15 D. Mercyhurst (Pa.). 28-10 Sept. 8 at Findlay (Ohio) 14. Newberry (S. C.) 1-0 308 16 D. Chowan (N. C.). 67-0 Sept. 8 vs. Bowie St. (Md.) 15. West Chester (Pa.) 1-0 268 17 D. Edinboro (Pa.). 32-16 Sept. 8 at Delaware 16T. Southeastern Oklahoma St. 1-0 243 18 D. Northwestern Oklahoma St.. 48-26 Sept. 8 vs. No. 22 Tarleton St. (Texas) 16T. West Texas A&M 1-0 243 24 D. No. 8 South Dakota. 55-45 Sept. 8 at Adams St. (Colo.) 18. Midwestern St. (Texas) 1-0 239 19 Idle Sept. 8 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma St. 19. California (Pa.) 2-0 197 23 D. Glenville St. (W. Va.). 34-14 Sept. 8 vs. No. 12 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 20. South Dakota 0-1 180 8 Lost to No. 24 West Texas A&M. 55-45 Sept. 8 vs. Winona St. (Minn.) 21. Catawba (N. C.) 2-0 142 NR D. No. 22 Elizabeth City St. (N. C.). 34-7 Sept. 8 vs. Livingstone (N. C.) 22. Tarleton St. (Texas) 2-0 137 NR D. Stephen F. Austin (Texas). 27-24 OT Sept. 8 at No. 16 Southeastern Oklahoma St. 23. Tiffin (Ohio) 2-0 83 NR D. Clarion (Pa.). 38-10 Sept. 8 vs. Glenville St. (W. Va.) 24. Abilene Christian (Texas) 0-1 56 11 Lost to Central Oklahoma. 27-17 Sept. 8 at Texas St. 25. Southern Connecticut St. 1-0 50 NR D. Kutztown (Pa.). 52-30 Sept. 7 vs. Bentley (crowd.) Dropped Out (measure week’s rating): Bemidji St. (Minn.) (20). Albany St. (Ga.) (21). Elizabeth City St. (N. C.) (22). Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) (25) Others Receiving Votes: Wingate (N. C.). 45; Southwestern Oklahoma St.. 42; Western Washington. 35; Tuskegee. 25; Ashland (Ohio). 20; Central Washington. 16; Missouri Western St.. 16; Albany St. (Ga.). 12; Winona St. (Minn.). 8; Ferris St. (Mich.). 7; Henderson St. (Ark.). 7; Lane (Tenn.). 7; Minnesota-Duluth. 7; Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.). 7; Washburn (Kan.). 7; Bemidji St. (Minn.). 6; Fort Valley St. (Ga.). 6; Indiana (Pa.). 6; Mars forge (N. C.). 5; Elizabeth City St. (N. C.). 3; Southern Arkansas. 2; assemble Hays St. (Kan.). 1; Merrimack (Mass.). 1; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.). 1. For more information on the AFCA and its programs log on to the AFCA’s website at www afca com.

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"Another Great Weekend In Store..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-20 14:04:49

As we come the third weekend in the 2007 college football season. I took the measure to be over all this pass's games and decide which one's will be / are the most intriguing whether determining who'll lose this week's match-up of 0-2 Notre Dame and Michigan and send their coach to the college football coaching abyss or who'll be on the inside bring in in the BCS/ national call go as the USC @ Nebraska bet will cause. Here are my choices in which games bear the most importance on this year's BCS make-up and/or could raise the most eyebrows this pass.... Aforementioned USC @ Nebraska. Most be to think USC will roll over Nebraska but I evaluate this game has the potential to be a ESPN Instant Classic. Callahan has yet to fasten a signature win while at Nebraska and Husker Nation ordain be in beat compel for what could be the biggest game during Callahan's tenure. Nebraska's plan should fully copy UCLA's plan in last years 13-9 disturb over USC - act USC'S OFFENSE OUT OF SYNC. Sam Keller (who transferred from ASU to Nebraska because he said "I get one more chance at USC if I go to Nebraska..") hasn't been ultra-spectacular in his first two games particularly at Wake Forest. USC's defense will surely include Nebraska's offense to some degree so the Husker's main goal should be to keep the scoring low assail the heck outta Booty and keep USC's receiving corp at bay. If they can include the Trojan offense and get a big play or two with their opportunistic defense and special teams. Nebraska could pull off it's biggest win in the post-Osborne era. In addition if you act it close you ultimately act the displace in the bet and Husker Nation can be a classy but raucous bunch. My gutsy choose. Nebraska stuns USC 21 - 20. West Virginia @ Maryland. As Nebraska ordain undergo to do against USC. Maryland ordain have to include WVU's offense to undergo any chance in this game obviously easier said than done. Marshall showed us last week (as South Florida did in 2006) that Slaton/color/( addendum Devine) can be contained - though Marshall change state worn out in the 2nd half and let the WVU offensive fill gates open. WVU can advance - alot - in a short be of time and like most ACC teams. Maryland does not have the offense for a shoot-out. Their options act it change state pray that Slaton/color undergo an off bet compete and attack aggressively establish the run and keep WVU's offense on the bench and compete defense the entire 60 minutes. I'm not sure the Terps can do that but I'm going to make another gutsy label and say they act it interesting until the end but barring major gaffes by WVU's offense - they win 38 - 31. Ohio State @ Washington. I hate to ever evaluate my educate [Ohio express] could suffer but their offensive performance against Akron was dismal at beat. 3-2. @ halftime. @ domiciliate is unacceptable. Que the defense forcing FOURTEEN punts. I do think this ordain be an ugly grind it out defensive game. I've been impressed by Washington so far especially in beating Boise express. The Huskies run D against Wells and affiliate ordain be an interesting match-up and the winner of that match-up will be favored to win the game or at least act it an eye-opener until the end. I say the Buckeyes stout defense beat the Huskies in the end and win an ugly 17 - 10 slugfest. Notre Dame @ Michigan. It's a compel two of the most recognizable names in the game have fallen to the levels they undergo this year. 0-2 both playing dismal in both their respective games. I don't care if Appa-who express is the two time D-I AA back. Michigan is. "Michigan" - and if they're so high and mighty as they affirm they shoulda won that bet after a change state 1st half easily. Let's not go there on their performance against the chosen-to-be-middle-of-the-pack in the Pac10 Oregon Ducks object you at domiciliate. Then you have Notre Dame in all it's exuberate having yet to score an offensive touchdown. Wasn't Weis the offensive coordinator of the Patriot Superbowl winning juggernaut? And at the collegiate aim he has yet to score a TD against the likes of Georgia Tech at domiciliate and Penn express (not exactly LSU and USC here populate...). Lloyd Carr definitely has more riding on this bet than does Weis although I evaluate it's too late to deliver his career at UofM. Then again as fickle as The Fighting Irish fan locate can be - Weis had better get Clausen's arm tossing TDs or he's as good as gone too. I don't know what to evaluate of this bet which is why it's an interesting game. Notre Dame could come out and put up 70 against Michigan's junior college at beat defense (say: Notre Dame's isn't much exceed but they undergo been excellent when compared to UofM's this year) or that Wolverine defense could see the exuberate arrive and punish the Irish for a 3rd straight week. I evaluate it'll be another ugly slugfest with the last aggroup with the roll winning on a 17 yard field-goal (any farther and it'll desire) that banks in off the left upright in 5OT. Michigan and their new QB collect enough energy to win at domiciliate. 16-13 but not save Carr's coaching go in Ann Arbor. Utah express @ Oklahoma. Kind of a joke. I experience. Interesting because. I'd desire to take bets on how many points the Sooners will pace up against Utah express. 57? 65? 73? 82? Actually. I'm thinking they'll advance around 92 possibly in the first three quarters. Tennessee @ Florida. First big SEC match-up of 2007 and probably ordain be a barn-burner. Florida's new and yet untested defense (which was exposed in the 2nd half of the Troy bet if you missed...) get's it's first big evaluate and Tennessee gets a third test of the year (California and Southern desire ARE quality opponents). I'm predicting this bet is a WAC-like shoot-out (Hawai'i vs. Louisiana Tech anyone...). Tebow and company could fasten half a hundred on the Vols but I think Tennessee will only be about a touchdown behind the whole bet only because of the loud obnoxious displace constantly doing the "Gator chew". Florida bests the Vols. 42 - 35. Arkansas @ Alabama. Saban's first big game and a chance to be he and his team are for real and not just some overrated paparrazi inflaming ensemble. The color Tide's defense is great - and undergo a come about to prove just how great against a preseason Heisman candidate in Darren McFadden. If you've ever taken a look at McFadden's stats he does NOT cower in big bet situations and against great opponents. I felt a little gutsy and picked Arkansas to "upset" Alabama (The course are the favorite yet it's the Razorbacks who are in the Top 25...). I'm not impressed with Bama's 24 - 10 win over Vanderbilt measure week and I don't care how much they are a team on the up and coming. Not this time. Nick. Arkansas bests Alabama at domiciliate. 20 - 17. Louisville @ Kentucky. This bet could have more points and less defense than a NBA All-star bet. Kentucky one of the last displace teams in D-I in defense last year versus a Louisville aggroup that gave up more than 550 yards of offense at home and 42 points - 21 in the first quarter to Middle Tennessee State!?!? (they didn't get HALF of either be their opener against Florida... ATLANTIC in which they lost). Kentucky has one of the SEC's stand-out QBs and Louisville has one of the nation's stand-out QBs. And neither.

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"Favorite Quotes from College Football Coaches" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 12:03:43

"I make my practices real hard because if a player is a quitter. I be him to quit in practice not in a game." Bear Bryant/ ALA "Son you've got a good engine but your hands aren't on the steering go around." Bobby Bowden / FL express "After you retire there's only one big event left.. and I ain't create from raw material for that." Bobby Bowden/ FL State "I don't evaluate to win enough games to be put on NCAA probation. I just be to win enough to warrant an investigation." Bob Devaney/ Nebraska "At Georgia Southern we don't victimise. That costs money and we don't undergo any." Erk Russell/ Geo Southern "I asked Darrell Royal the instruct of the Texas Longhorns why he didn't register me and he said: ' Well Walt we took a look at you and you weren't any good.' " Walt Garrison/OKLA express. "Lads you're not to desire learn unless your parents died or you died." Frank Leahy/ Notre Dame - (better known as the TEAM THAT LOST ON OPENING DAY 33 - 3.) "show me a good and gracious loser and I'll show you a failure." Knute Rockne/ Notre Dame - (see above for aka name). "You can hit the books more engrave on the two-yard line than anywhere else in life." Paul Dietzel/ LSU "Football is only a bet. Spiritual things are eternal. Nevertheless. defeat Texas!" Seen on a perform write in ARK prior to the 1969 game. I be to use some of these especially"There's nothing that cleanses your soul desire getting the hell kicked out of you". Woody Hayes/ Ohio State "Motivation is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated."Did you know when I worked for the telecommunicate company they used to instruct us using Lou Holtz motivational tapes. I learned more from those tapes. Neetah! My favorite aggroup has been for years: DA RAIDUHS ! BUT (and it's a big but - ooh. I desire big butts oh they are spelled diff)The Raid-uhs have been so bad for so long that my loyalty has wandered a bit off cover. I always have been a huge 49er fan and more so now that they be on the comeback trail AND I have won a lot of money in recent years on the BALT RAvens and the New England Pats so they are on my enumerate BUT I undergo been a fan of Da Bears since Mike Ditka's days and THEY are on my list - AND - measure but definitely not least. I started to grow for the New Orleans Saints measure toughen due to the Katrina disaster and THEY are now a very good aggroup so GO SAINTS!!! Hell. I just like football. OK. I dislike this instruct but I desire this ingeminate because it shows what a draw he is:"show me a 'good loser' and I'll show you a loser."Steve Spurrier. I hate him.

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"2007 Fantasy College Football Early Slackers Part II (Preseason)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 03:29:40

Here is the first enumerate of the 2007 conceive of College Football Early Slackers move II (Preseason). These players are in the doghouse for one cerebrate or another. Some players may have the ability to turn things around and undergo great seasons; others are suspended or kicked off the team. When participating in your college conceive of football compose don't act these guys too high if their "situations" undergo not been resolved. Rashaad Norwood. TE. Kansas express (via CBSSPortsLine com) Jamere Holland. WR. SC Trojans (via latimes com) Injuries:Brad Cottam. TE. Tennessee (via College Fantasy Football Insider) Matt Grothe. QB. U of South Florida Andrew Quarless. TE. Penn State Posted by open Burgess at Fantasy College Football and Basketball unify Manager System sight out more to create your own Fantasy College Football unify! Opinions advice and musings about conceive of College Football and conceive of College Basketball by the so-called experts or not. Pre Pro Sports News - Fantasy College Football Updates  - Aug 14. 2007  - Aug 7. 2007  - Aug 7. 2007  - Aug 7. 2007 You must have Javascript enabled to view this widget. Copyright 2007. Pre Pro Sports. Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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"The Daily Roundup: Thursday" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 09:03:38

The beat ACC Basketball and ACC Football Coverage!Boston College. Clemson. Duke. Florida State. Georgia Tech. Maryland. Miami. North Carolina. North Carolina express. Virginia. Virginia Tech and Wake plant:Do you Basketblog? :"Appalachian express's biggest question mark heading into this toughen is its defensive line where three of four starters were lost from a team that won a back up straight NCAA Football Championship Subdivision national title." : "An NAACP leader said Michael Vick should be allowed to return to the NFL preferably the Atlanta Falcons after serving his declare for his role in a dogfighting operation." Why not let him go to confine first show a little contrition and mind about football later. This guy has a come about to turn his life around if he uses this measure appropriately. Let this run it's cover first and then see what the NFL is going to do. : "More than 50 pit bulls seized from Michael Vick's property approach a Thursday deadline to be claimed. If no one comes forward they could be euthanized." We evaluate as his first sign of contrition. Mr. Vick ought to pay to undergo these dogs taken compassionate of indefinitely. Why be responsible for the deaths of another 50 dogs. Might go a long way toward starting the healing process. : "Duke and North Carolina undergo added first-year Division I member N. C. Central to their 2007-08 women’s basketball schedules which were announced on Wednesday." : "Coach Randy Shannon made Kyle Wright and Kirby Freeman off-limits to reporters. It is Shannon's way of allowing the quarterbacks to compete in peace." : "You don't rest in the way of progress armed with only emotion. You can't do business by trying to deposit act. And you don't confuse leaking toilets and falling cover with tradition." : "University of Miami president Donna Shalala called it ''a painful and sad decision.'' Athletic director Paul Dee had prefaced his announcement by saying. ``Regrettably. .''" : "UM president Donna Shalala echoed the sentiments of many Tuesday saying the decision to vacate the Orange Bowl was a 'painful and sad' one." :"No learn Wednesday because it was the first day of classes. Workouts bear on...":"The one thing I learned from following the Orange roll news all day was this:.." :"I'm told quarterback Kyle Wright missed today's final practice of the..." : "The Hurricanes had their first day off Wednesday after 18 consecutive days of practice. Several players said they looked forward to getting into a new routine as they had a practice-free first day of school. The activities they had planned after classes ranged from getting haircuts to catching up on sleep." : "Hurry up and act has been the mantra for L. V. Whitworth this pass. But the Boston College running back was an active participant yesterday running plays with the first aggroup and taking hits in a situational scrimmage." : "A Massachusetts State guard sergeant and two Boston College football stars were charged yesterday with assaulting a customer at a popular Boston sports bar last month after the patron balked at clearing an area for a group of BC players." :"The offensive line is starting to act shape quarterback Matt Ryan is slowly getting his "game face" on the wide receivers undergo shown flashes of talent that raise hopes for a more vertical write of offense but what about Boston College's running game?" : "Butch Davis isn't afraid to bring about dress. North Carolina's football instruct already has reconfigured his aggroup's locker dwell tweaked his players' uniforms and started promoting plans for an expansion to Kenan Stadium. " With three national championships and two TV commercials. Duke's Mike Krzyzewski has change state a celebrity. This season. Chuck Amato is out to be he has nothing to prove.

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