Pop down your tailgates and grab a case of beer – it’s time for the fiercest weekend in college football! Soon, some of the best teams will go head-to-head against their worst nemeses for rivalry weekend. And with rivalries come massive parties. And with massive parties comes tons and tons of party girls! So to help you get in on the action, here are party pics of the hottest college football rivalry party girls.
For the first time seemingly all season, last week was rather quiet in the top ten – on the field. Off the field, the cheerleaders and annual beer pong tournaments were making plenty of noise on campus. With only a few weeks to go before Halloween gives us the hottest mix of scantily clad girls with BACs pushing 0.4, let’s take a look at this week’s matchups for the best of the best in college football…
The return of Tim Tebow helped propel the top ranked Gators to a 13-3 win on the road over LSU. This big time win despite the vulnerability surrounding their top dog made it all but certain that this Florida squad is poised for its third title in the past three years…and no, not even Ryan Mallett can stand in their way this week.
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No. 2 Alabama (5-0) vs. No. 22 South Carolina (5-1)
Saturday, Oct. 17, 6:45 pm, ESPN (HD)
After an impressive dismantling of a then-ranked No. 20 Ole Miss team last week, Bama has finally leapfrogged Texas and is enjoying the week from the No. 2 slot. This week they face another test as they take on Steve Spurrier’s team who has already upset a then-No. 4 ranked Ole Miss team (yes, we can see the trend of Ole Miss’ ranking continually dropping).
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No. 3 Texas (5-0) vs No. 20 Oklahoma (3-2)
Saturday, Oct. 17, 11 am, ABC (HD)
And this week Texas will have the opportunity to make a statement with a giant game left on their schedule against the hated Sooners from up north. This will be a much bigger storyline now that we have the epic McCoy vs. Bradford shootout on the docket. Expect this to be a Big 12 dogfight – and no, Mike Vick is not invited. (more…)
Week 6 is upon us in the land of college football, and many campuses are starting to get hit with the colors of autumn, the crisp coldness in the air, and most importantly, the two or three extra shots needed to keep warm in the student section during the game. With a continual whirlwind knocking the top teams out of the rankings each week, expect more of the same this week. The key matchup will center around the health of Tim Tebow, while the rest of the top ten will be looking over their shoulder (directly at the opposing cheerleading squad) hoping not to get knocked off their top 10 perch.
Obviously, this is the game of the week and probably the game of the season to this point. And we are hours away from kickoff and still wondering about whether or not Tim Tebow will play and if he does, how effective he will be. Get ready for a great battle in the SEC that could have national title implications down the road.
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No. 2 Texas (4-0) vs. Colorado (1-3)
Saturday, Oct. 10, 6:15 pm, ESPN (HD)
This could be a blood bath. Colorado is having a dismal season that has already seen a loss to Colorado State and a trouncing put on them by Toledo, but they haven’t experienced pain yet like they will this coming Saturday night in Texas.
If this matchup occurred prior to Ole Miss’ SEC opening loss at South Carolina, perhaps we’d be talking about it like the Florida/LSU game. But Mississippi did as we all expected and lost to an unranked team while holding on to a top 5 spot. The question is, can they rebound in their first true test since the Carolina game and show the nation that they are an elite team with a victory over Saban’s Tide?
Boston College has been a thorn in the ass for the Hokies in recent past, with the Eagles winning the past three regular season meetings. After big wins over Nebraska and Miami (FL), is this Virginia Tech team battled tested enough to withstand a let down loss to BC?
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No. 6 Boise State (5-0) at Tulsa (4-1)
Wednesday, Oct. 14th, 7:00 pm, ESPN (HD)
This game is not until next Wednesday, but this looks to be a great match-up between the top teams in the WAC and C-USA conferences.
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No. 7 USC (4-1) is on bye
An off week for the Trojans after a big win at Cal, but they open right back up on the road with a tough game against the Irish in South Bend next week.
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No. 8 Cincinnati (5-0) at No. 23 South Florida (5-0)
Thursday, Oct. 15, 6:30 pm, ESPN (HD)
Yes, you read that correctly, the Bearcats are indeed ranked No. 8. Their next game isn’t until Thursday, October 15, where the smart money is on Cincy falling to a very dangerous and undefeated South Florida squad on the road.
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No. 9 Ohio State (4-1) vs. Wisconsin (5-0)
Saturday, Oct. 10, 2:30 pm, ESPN / ABC (HD)
A big game for the Big Ten this weekend as the Badgers take their undefeated record to The Shoe in hopes of burying the Buckeyes back into the middle of the Big Ten race. Ohio State has only allowed 59 points through three games this season and only 14 in the past three. The Wisco run offense vs. Ohio St run defense will be the key to this game.
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No. 10 TCU (4-0) at Air Force (3-2)
Saturday, Oct. 10, 6:30 pm CBSC (HD)
Two of the top rushing offenses in the nation will be battling it out in Colorado Springs this weekend. The Horned Frogs are no. 13 in the land, while the Falcons sit at no. 2. TCU looks to remain the only unbeaten team in the MWC conference.
As we mention on a weekly basis, no team or cheerleader is safe as they appear on COED’s college football preview. A top 10 ranking has been a gauntlet for teams to stay on pace for a shot at a BCS bowl, as four more top 10 teams fell last week (10 total in four weeks) – Mississippi, Penn State, California, and Miami (FL) – and Cal got absolutely shattered by Oregon. (more…)
After an excellent Week Three that saw the perpetually overrated USC Trojans drop out of the top 10 after falling to an unranked Washington team and an enormous leap by Miami into the nine-slot after slaughtering a talented Georgia Tech team, we look forward to an even better week as conference play opens up across the rest of the college football nation. Cheerleaders beware, this is a dangerous week for upsets since only one of the top 10 teams will be facing a ranked opponent. (more…)
Hell yes! Hell yes! Hell. Yes. College football season is almost here, people! We weren’t even sure if we could make it all the way until September, but after seeing USA Today’s preseason Top 25, we’re getting excited. And to help bump up the enthusiasm even more, we’ve compiled the hottest cheerleader pics from the Top 10 schools for you to drool over between now and kick-off time. (more…)
Just a short time ago, 64 teams entered into the March Madness tournament filled with hopes of NCAA basketball glory. But after a lot of sweat, tears and bracket-killing upsets, we’re down to the lucky bastards of the Sweet 16. And we could think of no better way to celebrate this than, you guessed it, cheerleaders! (What else?) Regardless of whether you’re team made the cut, Cheerleaders of the Sweet 16 will get you back in the game.
It should be of no surprise to you that we at COED pulled for the Gators in BCS Championship game. Sure Sam Bradford seems like a stand-up guy, and the Sooners have a smokin’ hot cheerleadering squad, but ever since our mind blowing road trip to Gainsville for the LSU vs UF game in October our loyalty has been with the Gators.
First comes Christmas, then New Year’s Eve – then college F’ing football! Now we think, like any good sports fan, that the BCS championship system is a load of crap. But it’s all we’ve got, so we’ll take it. Fortunately, the one thing not lacking in the BCS this year is smoking hot cheerleaders! We’ve compiled galleries of cheerleaders from every school playing a BCS bowl game and put them head to head. And guess who wins every single match-up…You!
University of Southern California TrojansVsPenn State University Nittany Lions
Rose Bowl Stadium Pasadena, California | Thursday January 1st, 2009
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Virginia Tech Hokies vs Cincinnati Bearcats
Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida | Thursday January 1st, 2009
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Alabama Crimson Tide vs University of Utah Utes
Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana | Friday, January 2nd, 2009
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University of Texas Longhorns vs The Ohio State University Buckeyes
University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona | Monday, January 5th, 2009
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University of Florida Gators vs University of Oklahoma Sooners
Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida | Thursday January 8th, 2009
Cleveland State and #11 Syracuse fought each other down to the wire last night, and the underdog Vikings (in green) hit a miracle 60-foot prayer at the buzzer to score a 72-69 upset on ‘Cuse’s home court. And yet, that’s not even my favorite part of the story. At the post-game press conference, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim got stuck with a dysfunctional mic that kept hitting him with piercing feedback. The video is trully excellent. [With Leather]
Prof. Nesson and a crack team of CyberOne students is in the process of defending Joel Tenenbaum, a digital native, from the RIAA. The below is excerpted from their defense of their counterclaim against the RIAA and the music companies that back it, and gives a pretty good idea of the stakes involved, and what Joel is up against. We are in the process of building out the docket from the case for public scrutiny. View the motion to add the RIAA as a defendant in our counterclaimhere, and the amendment to the counterclaim itself here. [Blogs.Law.Harvard.edu]