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    Your Ideal 2022 College Football Season Road Trip

    You're provided with nearly unlimited funds for the purpose of driving anywhere for the entirety of the 2022 season. From Week 0 to the CFP National Championship, what would your road trip look like? August 27 - FAMU at North Carolina - Chapel Hill September 1 - VMI at Wake Forest -...
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    Name an NCAA school, name their 10 best athletes

    All sports included! Some of these could be more fun than the others to figure out, like with North Carolina, you have Mia Hamm, Erin Matson, Lawrence Taylor, and Michael Jordan to consider, among many others. If you go with Stanford, you have Katie Ledecky and John Elway. For Southern Cal...
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    The 10 List: Bad Sports Moments

    From bad officiating to bad sportsmanship, these are 10 Bad Sports Moments. 1: 1985 World Series Game 6; The Denkinger Blown Call This basically cost the St. Louis Cardinals the World title. 2: 2011 Cincinnati at Xavier Men's Basketball Brawl A rivalry goes from powder keg to explosion at...
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    Saturday Watchalong!

    I'm starting off with Arkansas/Georgia which has been delayed, because College GameDay is running long.
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    Today's Viewing Schedule [10/2/2021]

    My viewing schedule looks like this today along with occasional check-ins on the Carolina teams. 12pm ET Arkansas at Georgia [ESPN] 2:30pm ET Cincinnati at Notre Dame [NBC] 3:30pm ET Mississippi at Alabama [CBS] 7pm ET Baylor at Oklahoma State [ESPN2] 10:30pm ET Arizona State at UCLA [FS1]
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    It's Meltdown Time

    https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2021/9/28/22694086/nsfw-its-meltdown-time-tigers-and-aggies-are-disappoint
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    Week 4 in gifs

    East Carolina Duke Clemson at NC State North Carolina Wake Forest and Charlotte Appalachian State South Carolina Coastal Carolina Notre Dame Oklahoma State
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    What are you watching today? [9/25/2021]

    No WNBA Playoffs again until tomorrow so College Football it is. Once again I'm more interested in undefeated teams playing each other though none of that exists in prime time, at least not on TV. 12pm ET SMU at TCU [FS1] 3:30pm ET Rutgers at Michigan [ABC] Texas A&M vs Arkansas [CBS] UTSA at...
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    What program deserved the death penalty, but didn't get it?

    Since SMU Football got hit with the death penalty for 1987, there have only been 2 recorded instances of the NCAA enforcing it. One was against Morehouse Men's Soccer and the other against MacMurray College Men's Tennis, both in the 2000s. Prior to SMU, Kentucky and USL (now Louisiana) both...
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    Fake Injury or Fakest Injury?

    credit: PSC Highlights
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    Week 3 in gifs

    UNC Pembroke East Carolina Duke NC State, Appalachian State North Carolina Wake Forest Charlotte Clemson South Carolina Coastal Carolina
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    Saturday Night Watchalong

    As soon as Mississippi State/Memphis wraps up, I'll be flipping through some other games. We also have a Way After Dark later tonight in Hawaii.
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    Weird moment during Mississippi State at Memphis

    The Bulldogs punted and thought they had it downed. A Tiger swooped in, scooped it up, and ran for the touchdown against a dumbfounded MSU team.
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    Week 2 in gifs

    South Carolina at East Carolina Duke, North Carolina, Clemson NC State Wake Forest Appalachian State Charlotte Coastal Carolina Oregon at Ohio State
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    Meanwhile at Joe Robbie Stadium...

    ...or whatever they call it now.
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    What are you watching today [9/11/2021]?

    The Women's Championship at the Tennis US Open will likely have most of my attention at 4pm ET today, but other than that it's channel flipping through battles of the FBS undefeated. 11:30am ET Western Kentucky at Army [CBSSN] 12pm ET Oregon at Ohio State [Fox] Pittsburgh at Tennessee [ESPN]...
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    Week 2 Highlights

    Kansas at Coastal Carolina credit: Victors Valiant
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    Happy Anniversary, Pete Rose

    September 11, 1985, Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium, Pete Rose becomes MLB's all-time leader in hits.
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