Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
By COED Staff
Last week, we followed our abysmal showing in Week 11 with a 3-7 record for our predictions. If we were fantasy football players we’d be color coded blue. Lots of close games in Week 12 with the upset special coming at the hands of Iowa State who took down #2 Oklahoma State. So, which match-ups should you tune into over the Thanksgiving break? There are a ton of rivalry games with division and conference title implications. Check out our suggestions and predictions along with pics of each squad’s cheerleaders after the jump.
Friday, November 4th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last week, we went 4-3. Not pretty. The Spartans couldn’t capitalize on their momentum, the Dawgs barely edged the Gators, Penn State outlasted Illinois in a shoot-out, and it took Stanford three overtimes to upend USC (a game in which we predicted would be a tight one… just like your mother, Trebek). Clemson got their tails handed to them and the Badgers lost on another last minute desperation toss. What a kick to the d*ck. Btw, we completely left out then #8 K-State vs. #9 Oklahoma and for good reason. Wildcats got smoked 58-17. So, which games should you watch 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, September 9th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Not to brag or nothin’ but we picked some pretty solid games to watch last weekend. Though we went 2-3 with our predictions, the games in which we lost were close, save the Oregon-LSU game. BYU edged Ole Miss by a point, and CSU only bested New Mexico by 6. Other noteworthy moments included ND falling USF and #23 Auburn barely squeaking by unranked Utah State, which resulted in them getting booted from the top 25. Not to mention Evan Spencer’s ridiculous catch. So, which games will make headlines this week? Check out our suggestions after the jump and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Friday, August 26th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
As we mentioned in our post on the Texas Thong-horns, this past offseason has been marred by controversy and scandal, moreso than any other season. Even with the heated debate over student-ath-o-leets reaching a fevered pitch, we’re going out on a limb and guaranteeing those distractions will disappear once the pads start clashing. There are a TON of games on the schedule, so if you’re lazy and don’t have the time to sift through it all, you’re in luck – we’ve done all the heavy lifting for you. Check out the 20 must-see games on the docket after the jump.
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Last week, Oklahoma and South Carolina got spanked and Stanford embarrassed Arizona. The LSU / Alabama game topped them all. We look ahead to this week’s game featuring the Gamecocks vs. Florida, Miss State and Alabama, Ohio State vs. Penn State, A&M vs. Baylor, and K-State vs. Mizzou.
Friday, November 5th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Florida vs. Georgia was the best football game on TV last weekend. Quality football and the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. Three TDs in the fourth for Georgia helped take the game to overtime where they lost to the Gators, 34-31.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
By COED Staff
It’s official, students at the University of South Carolina (and their Gamecocks) rank #1 in the nation in sexual health, according to Trojan condom’s 2009 Sexual Health Report Card. The annual study analyzed 141 schools in the major NCAA conferences, grading them on a wide array of factors, including health center hours of operation, condom availability, HIV testing costs and the availability of anonymous anonymous advice.