Thursday, December 1st, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Now THAT is what we call a comeback. After sporting horribly bad losing records with our predictions the past couple weeks, we went 10-1 over the Thanksgiving break. Our only loss? Georgia. Dem Dawgs advance to the SEC Championship against the Bayou Bengals who cut down the Razorbacks. Rivalry Week lived up to its hype with the Wolverines edging the Buckeyes by a touch, Texas slipping past A&M, WVU and Cincy increasing their chances of a Big East co-title, the Badgers blowing out PSU, and USC regretting their actions. So, which games should you tune in to during Conference Championship Week? Check out our suggestions along with pics of each squad’s cheerleaders after the jump.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
By Ben - Oberlin
Thanks to the only recently squashed NBA lockout, a lot of basketball heads have turned to the college level for their fix on hoops. Time and time again, you’ve probably heard people exclaiming that college ball is better than watching the pros. Perhaps now you’ll understand why. Even though the NBA lockout is over, you might still have the collegiate fever. If you’re just unsure of which players to watch or follow, let COED help you out. We’re about to show you the country’s best as we count down the top 10 elite men’s college basketball players to watch this season. Check out who made the cut after the jumpshot.
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.
Thursday, November 10th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last week, we went 6-4. Can’t really pinpoint where we went wrong. The LSU-Bama was a snooze-fest. I fell asleep. I’m not a defensive-minded guy. I was a QB and I long for the days of the Run ‘n’ Gun. Spread the formation, throw the ball. That’s why the Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State contest was a dream come true. We didn’t the Wildcats again in our Week 10 preview, but it’s only because they’re one of the few ranked teams that always seems to be the underdog by double digits. So, which games should you tune in to this week? Check out our suggestions for must watch match-ups along with pics of each team’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 14th, 2011
By COED Staff
It was another stellar week of predictions for us as we DOMINATED, going 8-1. Our only loss? Pickin’ ‘Zona over the Beavers. Oklahoma smoked the Longhorns in the Red River Rivalry, K-State continues to look good, Penn State held the Hawkeyes in check, Georgia topped the Rocky Top crew, Auburn got slashed by the Razorbacks, and the Huskers edged the Buckeyes. 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, October 7th, 2011
By J Bryant
Last week, we pretty much killed it with our picks, going 6-2. Arkansas edged A&M by a lil’ more than a field goal, K-State “upset” Baylor (we called it) in yet another barn burner for the Wildcats, Michigan State outlasted the Buckeyes, Clemson continued to kick ass, and both the Gators and Huskers got SMOKED in a pair of ranked letdowns. So, which games should you watch this weekend? Check out our picks and predictions along with galleries of gorgeous cheerleaders after the jump.
Thursday, October 6th, 2011
By Halene
Other than maybe soccer hooligans across the pond, I don’t think you’ll find a more rabid fan base than football’s. While there are some real fervent and passionate peeps supporting the NFL, we think college football might be just a tad more spirited. College football fans live, eat, breathe, and sh*t their alma mater’s program. But which programs have the largest pool of undying patrons? Check out our rankings – starting with #20 and counting up to #1 – after the jump then vote the school you think deserves the crown in our poll at the bottom of the article.
Friday, September 16th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last week, we went 4-1 with our predictions. Every game we suggested you watch was a f***ing CLASSIC. One game we didn’t highlight that was pretty awesome was ASU vs. Mizzour. The Sun Devils’ new uniforms were BOSS. Michigan’s comeback against the Irish was also very choice. We were there, BTW. The Bulldogs had a chance to top Auburn but couldn’t convert, and the Gamecocks and Dawgs went down to the wire. The only anticlimactic contest was ‘Bama vs. PSU. Can’t win ‘em all. So, which games will make headlines this week? Check out our suggestions then let us know your thoughts in the comments after the jump.
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
By J Bryant
With all the offseason scandal and controversy that went down this year, it’s safe to say everyone and their den mother is dying to get the the college football season started. Come Thursday, September 1st, all the illegal booster and agent gifts, prostitutes, yacht rides, and abortions will be momentarily forgotten and we can get back to the glory of the game. One of the teams missing from this preseason top 25 rankings is Texas. While expectations might be low, we’d like to give them some motivation that’s A) completely legal and B) won’t injure them. Needless to say, we wouldn’t mind hookin’ the thong-horns in the gallery after the jump.
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
By COED Staff
The Longhorns have been in the news quite a bit lately. From their study announcing that 50% of men wouldn’t mind if their girlfriend cheated on them with another girl to ESPN’s announcement they were creating an entire channel dedicated to the Austin-based institution, the school’s on the cutting edge. So, it should come as no surprise that they’d be at the brink of a new nickname for a tan line that looks remarkably like their legendary logo. Forget the whale tail, we got the Longhorn! See the pics after the jump!
Saturday, January 22nd, 2011
By J Bryant
The #10 Texas Longhorns beat the #2 Kansas Jayhawks bringing a painful end to the current longest running home court winning streak in NCAA basketball. The win also marks the first time the Jayhawk-giant-killing Longhorns have ever won at Allen Fieldhouse.
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
ESPN has reached a 20-year agreement with The University of Texas to launch a network based on the school in September 2011. The channel will offer a variety of programs, highlighted by more than 200 exclusive events annually from numerous sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings. There will also be a broadband website to fill in the gaps. Read more after the jump!
Monday, January 17th, 2011
By Travis Pulver
One of the great things about college basketball is with so many teams there is bound to be someone that comes up and outperforms expectations every year. Maybe it’s a powerhouse that was down on its luck last year. Maybe it’s a team that was too green to finish the big games. Maybe it’s a team that needed one or two more pieces before they can be called a respectable contender. Check out our sleeper picks for the March Madness Tournament after the jump (shot)!
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
By Tommy - SUNY
Over the years there have been games you just knew would go down in history. Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary to lead Boston College past the Miami Hurricanes in ’84. The infamous Stanford-Cal game that saw the Golden Bears win with the help of the Cardinal band in ’82. So, which games in recent history will be remembered in another 30 years as the best of the era?