Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
The NHL had the bright idea of playing the “Winter Classic” outside at venues not typically used for hockey. The concept has since been adopted by the NCAA with ridiculous results. After this past weekend’s pretty awesome Illinois-Northwestern game at Wrigley and Notre Dame-Army game at Yankee Stadium, we at COED got to thinking: what other non-football venues would make for cool college football matchups?
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
By COED Staff
Enter COED’s “World’s Manliest Swag Sack” Contest to win a prize package that includes a waterproof MP3 player, a Skateboarding and Snowboarding Nintendo Wii Controller, NHL headphones, gaming mouse, docking station, and portable instant grills.
Friday, October 22nd, 2010
By David S. London
Nobody’s perfect. Mistakes are bound to happen and so long as you learn from them, there’s opportunity to grow. As normal citizens, we can usually keep it in house. Professional sports figures, not so much. We glorify these overpaid players and coaches, so naturally when they mess up that’s grounds for us to mock and ridicule them. They may be human… Click to read more
Thursday, October 21st, 2010
By David S. London
The first week of the NHL season has given us plenty, from big names returning to their former teams to big hits leading to infuriated teams. Nothing is more surprising then the Edmonton Oilers, who with two wins in their first three games, just might avoid finishing in last place this season.
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
By David S. London
When it comes to sports sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Just ask Phil Jackson. While he’s been one of the luckier sports figures, there are some who have no choice but to raise their arms to the sport gods and scream, “why me?!?” Who are some of the unluckier sports names past and present?
Monday, October 4th, 2010
By David S. London
HBO is doing a reality show about the Winter Classic. The series will focus around the matchup between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals on January 1st, 2011. Four hour long episodes will air before and after the game.
Sunday, April 25th, 2010
By Nick
You don’t have to be a hockey nut or even a sports fan to enjoy a crazy fight. What other major, nationally televised sport allows players to actually beat the crap out of each other? Goalie fighting, an especially rare treat, is even more outrageous, as the two players never come in contact during regular play. Whether its a legendary figure like Patrick Roy, or younger guys such as Ray Emery, goalies prove they can kick ass just as good as anyone out on the ice.
Monday, April 19th, 2010
By Nick
It’s fine to be passionate and inspiring, but every once in a while sports coaches in the professional, collegiate, and semi-pro world seems to take it one step too far. As the pressure begins to mount, blood boils, and tempers flare. Fans can always count on someone to blow their stack throughout the course of a season.
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
By Travis Pulver
We have all cheered for a team that we know sucks. Rooting for the underdog is something that we as Americans love to do. Sometimes that team is so bad that we can’t find any reason what so ever to support them. This is not always the teams that has the worst record, but the team that just finds new and unique ways to piss us off.
The following is a collection of the wors… Click to read more
Monday, August 24th, 2009
By igorderysh
With Plaxico Burress having just been sentenced to two years in jail for possessing and discharging a firearm in a public space, we are reminded that these masters of the field and the court are just people, too. They make mistakes, and have to pay for them. However, sometimes the mistakes they make are so hilariously idiotic, we can’t help but make fun of them. Here are the 12 Dumbest Convicted Athletes.
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
Now that the Detroit Red Wings have finished off the Chicago Blackhawks in the West, the NHL is looking forward to its iconic figurehead avenging last year’s Stanley Cup Finals loss against the league’s marquee franchise – Sidney Crosby and Co. vs. the Detroit Red Wings, who are now at 1-2 in the Stanley Cup Finals, which game four schedule for Thursday.
Thursday, April 30th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
Once the Washington Capitals completed a thrilling series comeback win over the New York Rangers from down three games to one, the heads of the league watched the final period of the Carolina Hurricanes vs. New Jersey Devils Game 7 anxiously, hoping Carolina could rally to force a marquee ‘best case scenario‘ matchup in the second round – Sidney “The Next One” Crosby vs. Alex “The Great” Ovechkin.
Monday, October 13th, 2008
By COED Staff
On a day when the 4-0-0 New York Rangers should have been excitedly preparing for their cross-river rival New Jersey Devils, they were instead mourning the loss of one of the brightest lights in the future of their historic franchise. Monday night in Russia, the hockey world lost one of its top talents when Ranger prospect Alexei Cherepanov suffered an appar… Click to read more
Friday, October 10th, 2008
By COED Staff
Megan Fox Is a Totally Hot Geek
Feranda Tavares Has Something To Show You
Gisele Bundchen Films a Music Video
Carmen Electra and Her Sweater Kittens
NHL GM’s Daughter Is Smokin’!
Hayden Panettiere Has Nice Cupcakes
Sigourney Weaver Is “Incensed” by Palin
Obama Wins 7-Eleven Election By a Slurpee Landslide
DJ Quits On-Air
New Bon… Click to read more