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.
Ladies and gentlemen, we’re in the thick of football season and that means college rivalries are in full swing. Since we already know which games are the most heated, we’ve decided to cover this sacred college tradition of hating one other school more than all the others by bringing you the best party pictures from these competition-fueled weekends. Sure, most of the pictures are of hot girls showing their school spirit, but what can we say? We’re biased. (more…)
Ladies and gentlemen, we’re in the thick of football season and that means college rivalries are in full swing. Since we already know which games are the most heated, we’ve decided to cover this sacred college tradition of hating one other school more than all the others by bringing you the best party pictures from these competition-fueled weekends. Sure, most of the pictures are of hot girls showing their school spirit, but what can we say? We’re biased. (more…)
If there’s one Ohio State student out there that hates Terrelle Pryor, it’s definitely Todd Boeckman. Boeckman was the starting quarterback that led the Buckeyes back to the BCS National Championship Game last season and planned on returning to Columbus with his sights set on a return trip to the title game and more importantly, a first round selection in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Many believed the talented Boeckman could provide Ohio State with another stellar year behind center, and that his Draft stock would rise and force teams on the professional level to give him a serious look early on.
As a junior, he took over for Troy Smith and didn’t skip a beat. He threw for nearly 2400 yards and 25 touchdowns while leading the young Bucks to a Big Ten title, an 11-1 regular season record, and a return trip to the title game. He probably could have been drafted in the mid to later rounds, but decided to pass on leaving early after his first year as a starter knowing that most of his team would be back, and that they’d have a very reasonable shot at putting up big numbers and capturing the title that would propel him into the early rounds of the 2009 NFL Draft. (more…)
Oklahoma State University Head Coach Mike Gundy is not a happy man. Take a look at this clip where Coach Gundy unloads his anger on The Daily Oklahoman over a recently published article about benched Quarterback Bobby Reid.