Re: College Football 2014
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 3:58 pm
Noles favored by only 2.5?Nole4real wrote:wait..u fuckers had a bye week to prepare
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Noles favored by only 2.5?Nole4real wrote:wait..u fuckers had a bye week to prepare
LetsGoPeay wrote:I would pay good money for a TV network that only did highlights like this.
I'm an expert now? NeatOracleHCR wrote:I've seen a lot of the "experts" are picking Miami to win.
Define respect.fsupenguin wrote:Just being honest, the only Cane I respect out there is Duke.
As a player, he is a stud who be the #1 back for nearly every team out there. Beyond that, Dorestt and Coley are fast, but really I am more tentative about the Gators overall skill position players.Cnasty wrote:Define respect.fsupenguin wrote:Just being honest, the only Cane I respect out there is Duke.
Brady Hoke must be amazed whenever he goes to the ATM. Dang machine can give you 20 with no trouble at all!
Wake Forest is the easy Sudoku puzzle of the ACC, so it's no wonder it took Dabo three hours to figure it out.
You say we don't have an active Ebola case in the United States, and there's the box score for Penn State/Indiana right in front of you. Explain that, science.
Lose to a gopher like that and a golf course should blow up, Kirk Ferentz.
Kirk Ferentz has been off the charts so long Chingy's calling him to hang out.
Best to think of the Iowa offense as your divorced dad - some Saturdays he's showing up, some he ain't.
Don't know why Auburn fans are surprised. The Marshall Plan is all about helpin' your enemies.
Todd Graham's beaten the Irish twice, putting him just ahead of Greg Robinson and several spots behind "carbohydrates" on the all-time win list.
I'd give Les Miles a pass on that last series against Alabama but he'd probably just sail it into the third row.
Jameis says his play is hurtin' FSU, but TPD's waiting a few more months before interviewin' anyone.
Nice job, playoff committee. Normally the only way to get Tallahassee to fall in any set of rankings is passin' out free penicillin and bike locks.
Kansas tore down the goalposts after beatin' Iowa State, but the goalposts still get 3 million over the next two years.
Getting in without doing a lot of work because of your name? I apologize, Alabama. Maybe you really are the Harvard of the South.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In the early morning hours of Oct. 5, as this college town was celebrating another big football victory by Florida State University, a starting cornerback on the team drove his car into the path of an oncoming vehicle driven by a teenager returning home from a job at the Olive Garden.
Both cars were totaled. But rather than remain at the scene as the law requires, the football player, P. J. Williams, left his wrecked vehicle in the street and fled into the darkness along with his two passengers, including Ronald Darby, the team’s other starting cornerback.
The Tallahassee police responded to the off-campus accident, eventually reaching out to the Florida State University police and the university’s athletic department.
By the next day, it was as if the hit and run had never happened.
The New York Times looked into how the police handled this case, reviewing law enforcement records and interviewing witnesses, lawyers, the police and a university representative. The examination found that Mr. Williams, driving with a suspended license, was given a break by the Tallahassee police, who initially labeled the accident a hit and run, a criminal act, but later decided to issue him only two traffic tickets. Afterward, the case did not show up in the city’s public online database of police calls — a technical glitch, the police said.
"Stay off my lawn!"jsence2 wrote:Ridiculous.
Meanwhile, the NCAA is investigating a player getting an extra scoop of ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery, or a player being given a quarter so he can buy a Coke from the vending machine when all he had on him was a dollar bill.