Friday, November 18th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last week, we went 3-6. It was only a matter of time before we took a digger. Mizzou flashed their old Big 12 dominance in shutting down the Longhorns, Illinois and Iowa disappointed in the upset department, but at least our prognostication of a bajillion points scored in the K-State / A&M game came through. The Penn State game was interesting, lot of emotions flowing through Happy Valley – luckily they played probably the nicest contingency in college football in Nebraska. They’re like the Anti-Canes of the NCAA. So, which games should you watch / bet on this week? Check out our suggestions along with pics of each team’s cheerleaders after the jump
Friday, October 28th, 2011
By COED Staff
So, if it weren’t for a pair of close losses, we would’ve gone 8-1, but thanks to Rutgers’ kicker and South Florida falling short, we ended up 6-3. We called the ‘Canes “upset” over Georgia Tech, and a last second hail mary toss fulfilled our prediction that the Spartans would stick it to the Beavers. So, what are the games to watch this week? Read on to see our picks and predictions along with galleries of each team’s gorgeous cheerleaders after the jump.
Friday, October 21st, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Call us butter ‘cuz we’re on a roll – last week, we went 6-2 with our predictions. The Spartans are legit, which makes us question why they’re 7 point underdogs heading into this week. They kept the D-Rob and the Wolverines in check. Not gonna lie, we’re pretty proud of our calls on the Miami and Ohio State upsets. So, what are the games to watch this week? Read on to see our picks and predictions along with galleries of each team’s gorgeous cheerleaders after the jump.
Friday, October 14th, 2011
By COED Staff
It was another stellar week of predictions for us as we DOMINATED, going 8-1. Our only loss? Pickin’ ‘Zona over the Beavers. Oklahoma smoked the Longhorns in the Red River Rivalry, K-State continues to look good, Penn State held the Hawkeyes in check, Georgia topped the Rocky Top crew, Auburn got slashed by the Razorbacks, and the Huskers edged the Buckeyes. So, what are the games to watch this week? Read on to see our picks and predictions along with galleries of each team’s gorgeous cheerleaders after the jump.
Thursday, October 6th, 2011
By Halene
Other than maybe soccer hooligans across the pond, I don’t think you’ll find a more rabid fan base than football’s. While there are some real fervent and passionate peeps supporting the NFL, we think college football might be just a tad more spirited. College football fans live, eat, breathe, and sh*t their alma mater’s program. But which programs have the largest pool of undying patrons? Check out our rankings – starting with #20 and counting up to #1 – after the jump then vote the school you think deserves the crown in our poll at the bottom of the article.
Friday, September 16th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last week, we went 4-1 with our predictions. Every game we suggested you watch was a f***ing CLASSIC. One game we didn’t highlight that was pretty awesome was ASU vs. Mizzour. The Sun Devils’ new uniforms were BOSS. Michigan’s comeback against the Irish was also very choice. We were there, BTW. The Bulldogs had a chance to top Auburn but couldn’t convert, and the Gamecocks and Dawgs went down to the wire. The only anticlimactic contest was ‘Bama vs. PSU. Can’t win ‘em all. So, which games will make headlines this week? Check out our suggestions then let us know your thoughts in the comments after the jump.
Friday, September 2nd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
After months of seeing the game of college football take its lumps, the 2011 season is finally all up in your TV sets stealing your time. The action actually got underway last night (September 1st) with a bunch of blowouts and one OT contest between the Orangemen and the Deacons. There are only 2 games on the docket for tonight (9/2), so we’re going to preview the top 5 games to watch this weekend. Check ‘em out below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Thursday, August 18th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
In today’s edition of Wrap It Up, the dog killer says the NFL forced him to sign with the Eagles in an interview with GQ, Georgetown throws down with China on the basketball court, Michael Irvin chimes in on Nevin Shapiro, Terrelle Pryor’s eligible for the draft but there’s a catch, Gawker runs down the 50 worst states in America, Betty White’s the most trusted celebrity, David Letterman’s life is threatened by jihadists, Gywneth Paltrow was a hero on 9/11, and much more. Check out teh sh*t we should’ve published after the jump!
Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
We’re moving offices today, so I get the pleasure of working from home. One of the benefits from that arrangement is I get to watch CNN. Well, their developing story today is the report that this one dude Nevin Shapiro has come forward alleging he done some shady sh*t at the University of Miami and NO ONE stopped him for 8 years, implying that the coaches and administration knew about and chose not to step in. CNN’s calling this the worst college sports scandal ever. Do you agree? Check out details of the Miami scandal along with other notable college sports scandals in our slideshow then vote in our poll after the jump.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
With video of Bart Scott’s emotional post-game interview spreading across the ‘net like whoa, we thought we’d take a look at some of the best postgame interviews ever uploaded. It’s important to note we didn’t include videos from press conferences. Players and coaches know what they’re stepping into when those happen. These post-game interviews feature players fresh off the court, the rink, or the field, often still in uniform, still out-of-breath, and still in the heat of the moment. That’s when you get the best emotion. We know you CAN’T WAIT! See the videos after the jump!
Sunday, October 10th, 2010
By John
Every now and then a team comes along with the intuition to annihilate every possible opponent and show just how much better they are than everyone else. I’m not talking your old fashioned 13 win NFL season which is then followed up by some competitive post season games and then hopefully a championship. No, what we got here are team’s that just straight up said screw it and decided to kill your team, my team, and everyone else’s team.
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
By Tommy - SUNY
Over the years there have been games you just knew would go down in history. Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary to lead Boston College past the Miami Hurricanes in ’84. The infamous Stanford-Cal game that saw the Golden Bears win with the help of the Cardinal band in ’82. So, which games in recent history will be remembered in another 30 years as the best of the era?
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Fall is here and while the NFL gets most of the crap games out of the way early; they call it pre-season (watch at your risk), in college they do not do something neat like that. No, instead, most teams wait a few weeks before playing anyone of consequence. It’s like they have to wait for it to cool down some before they can actually play some real football! If you want to actually watch a competitive football game or two before the leaves start changing colors then read on.