Miami is Scum City
So am I supposed to move there then? I don't understand my own nickname.
Miami is Scum City
Wow. Usually, when a woman or screwy talk back to me in a sports related conversation, I tell them to make me a chicken pot pie.
One of them would shove it up your ass.
So am I supposed to move there then? I don't understand my own nickname.
well, in the past 6 years, Iowa players have won the following awards:
Davey O'Brien Award (Brad Banks)
Doak Walker (Shonn Greene)
Outland Trophy (Robert Gallery)
John Mackey (Dallas Clark)
Groza Award (Nate Kaeding)
Mosi Tatupu Special Teams (Kahlil Hill)
Throw in NFL Defensive Player of the Year Bob Sanders....and there should be enough ammunition for new recruits.
While I don't like the way KF coaches sometimes, have to admit his staff is excellent at developing players. Especially considering almost all those players were not very highly recruited coming into college.
Hopefully finishes this season off with a win against the Gamecocks.
I do.
Teach me, wise sage.
Scott Stapp sang the National Anthem at the FSU/Wis-CAN-sin game today.
The only thing he can do better than that is beating his wife.
"Wise sage" is likely redundant.
So is "Your slutty mom".
I'd like to thank everyone for not rubbing it in my face about BYU's annihilation. To be perfectly honest, the last half of their season was pretty crap in general. Hopefully Utah can redeem the Mountain West......... Ok, that won't happen. At least TCU won (even though I was cheering for Boise). I'm pretty much like a broken mirror or a black cat this bowl season. I should let people pay me to root for teams they want to loose, as it seems to be a sure fire key to success. Well, the opposite of success at least.
TCU: 2008 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Champions.
That's a mouthful.
Either way, they should have beat the Utes in their house and just beat everyone's darlings in Boise State. I think they're the best non-BCS team and I'd love to see Iowa State kicked out in favor of TCU hopping into the Big XII.
I'm a Michigan man through and through, but last night's Rose Bowl illustrated a point I've been trying to make since Lloyd walked away: I wish Michigan were running a pro-style offense.
Now don't get me wrong. I think Rich Rodriguez is a good coach and I think he will eventually win at UofM, but I'm afraid that when he does I still won't enjoy it. There is something glorious about a pro-style offense in the college game when it is played by superior athletes and run by coaches who aren't afraid to open things up. USC in the 2nd quarter last night was one of the prettiest machines you will ever see. That's what the pro-style gets you.
And Michigan could run it. Let's be honest, we've had the athletes to run it (at least our first stringers - more on that later) for a long time, but we had a coach that simply refused to open up the offense unless they were way behind. Imagine UofM with a Carroll acolyte at the helm - mmm mmm good.
My only concern would be depth. It seems to me that part of USC's recent success is not that they've recruited great starters, but they've got great players that are sitting on the bench. My question is: are those great back-ups going to USC simply because Carroll is a great coach and its a great program so they're willing to sit on the bench? If that is the case, Michigan could build that sort of program. Or are those players going to USC because Carroll is a great coach and runs a great program AND because even if you're sitting on the bench you're sitting on the bench in Southern California? If location is a big factor, Michigan is fucked.
Again, this is not a knock on Rich Rod. I'm behind him. I just don't love the spread. Even when its run well, it looks like a back-yard gimmick play.
Even when its run well, it looks like a back-yard gimmick play.