Holy Crap I don't think even Joel blends all his food. How about this crazy diet by USC's Porter Gustin. https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/09/06/porter-gustin-usc-trojans-diet-injury?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_si&utm_campaign=si-ncaafb
Raccoons are trash pandas. It's a reference, at least in this case, to the movie Guardians of the Galaxy. In the movie, there is a hybrid super raccoon that is a crowd favorite. I believe you can catch the movie on Netflix.
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1992 was one of my favorites. ' 89 and '90 CU had gone back to back on us...tied 19-19 in the '91 Urine Snowball game. Halloween night 1992...McCartney didnt know what hit him. We had a true freshman QB.....Frazier?....I think that was his name....and that game was the last time NU ran the fumbleroosky. 3rd and 8 at the 27 of CU, and Will Shields gets the 1st down. 52-7 Finale. Aaahhhh... the good old days.
I can not remember so many games being delayed due to weather conditions. The TCU-SMU game last night being the latest. I was surprised at the score near the end of the first quarter with the Mustangs leading 9-0. All Horned Frogs in the second half!
Doc Tooth..hello.... <t>I can understand these big time programs playing one..mabe even two Patsies a year. But..Notre Dame really only plays 3 or 4 REAL teams a year..They are a school living on their name from many years ago. There is such a thing as playing an EASY schedule...and playing "their" schedule. Besides when they do run into a big time team..they often are not ready.<br/> <br/> <br/> btw..PATS...RED SOX...CELTICS..BRUINS! away we go!</t>
Jif, the site is a bit slow responding sometimes, so just be patient. Hitting the submit button results in multiple posts! :wink:
not a great start this Saturday for the B10. Eastern Michigan upsets Purdue 20-19 and Duke beats Northwestrn 21-7 for their second win in a row against NW.
Didn't see any of the other games, but it looks like Michigan got back on track, and most of the other top teams took care of business today. Georgia made short work of South Carolina and Colorado ruined the debut of Scott Frost. Ole Miss and Texas Tech both put up over 70 points today. Houston destroyed Kevin Sumlin and Arizona talk about getting off to a bad start.