Saturday, January 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
So, COED went 3-1 last week with our predictions, though our final scores were way off. Take a wild (card) guess which game we lost on. That’s right. Those wiley Seahawks. Marshawn Lynch (no relation) had one of the most epic… whoops, can’t use that word… the craziest run in the history of the playoffs shedding 8 tackles en route to a long touchdown. See our predictions (and pics of each team’s cheerleaders) after the jump!
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
By Brad Berreman
Of course we all have favorite songs by music artists that can (sometimes fortunately) be called “one-hit wonders.” Sports is no different, as many players have had one great moment in a career that was otherwise undistinguished and perhaps downright awful. The Super Bowl has had its fair share of such performances throughout its histo… Click to read more
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
By Brad Berreman
After another wild weekend in the NFL, the final seeds are set for this year’s playoffs. Twelve teams will enter the postseason with Super Bowl aspirations, all of which believe they have a realistic shot at making the Big Game. As most teams gear up for this “new” season, they believe all bets are off. Regular season records no longer matter. It’s what you do in this next 3-4 games that counts. So, if you’re a Chiefs or Seahawks fan and you think there’s not a shot in hell your team’s holding the Lombardi Trophy come February, you might want to take a look at this list of Super Bowl improbables.
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
By COED Staff
On Sunday KFC from Barstool NYC tried to convince us that the Steelers have nasty ass, gross, haggard fans and these two pictures were pretty convincing proof. But after a little digging we found evidence that the Steelers might have the sexiest fanbase in the entire NFL. Check out the pictures and vote!
Sunday, December 19th, 2010
By COED Staff
The Jets are going up against the Steelers right now and we noticed one thing lacking on the Pittsburgh’s side – cheerleaders. So we’ve put together this massive collection of super hot Steelers’ fans to help Pitt make up for this obvious shortcoming. Sure, it might not help them win – but it sure helps us give a crap.
Sunday, October 31st, 2010
By David S. London
In light of the NFL’s attempt to make the game resemble flag football (the less contact, the better), we take a look at some of the most intimidating players the NFL has ever seen. They may try to reduce the pain now, but we’ll always have the past to bask in, past players and present.
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
By David S. London
Before last Sunday’s games, there were eight teams getting ready to hit the panic button at 0-2. Some teams gave their fans a glimmer of hope (Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings), some avoided a potential winless season (St. Louis Rams), and some still face that possibility (Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers).
Monday, July 26th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Hate to say it, but referees, umpires, game officials — you know those guys that control the games that we all love to watch — have the toughest jobs in the world. Sadly these wise people are humans; humans make mistakes. Some of these mistakes have resulted in some of the most bone-headed, mind-numbingly stupid calls that fans could have ever imagined happening.
Friday, February 6th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
After Santonio Holmes’s Super Bowl-winning touchdown reception, he emerged from the mobbing by his teammates and celebrated the catch by imitating the fabled ‘powder salute’ that LeBron James has made into a cult following these days. The Akron Beacon Journal caught up with King James and asked him about Holmes’ ‘hon… Click to read more
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
By COED Staff
This Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will go head-to-head with the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII to determine who’s the best (or luckiest) team in the NFL. But we noticed one thing lacking on the Pittsburgh’s side – cheerleaders. So we’ve put together this massive collection of super hot Steelers’ fans to help Pitt make up for this obvious shortcoming.
Monday, January 19th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
Now that the stage is set for Super Bowl XXLIII, we can safely assume that we we will be adding another quarterback’s name to the exclusive list of multiple-time Super Bowl winners. With Ben Roethlisberger’s Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the timeless Kurt Warner’s Arizona Cardinals, one of these two big game signal callers will be the t… Click to read more