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.
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.
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Fall is here and while the NFL gets most of the crap games out of the way early; they call it pre-season (watch at your risk), in college they do not do something neat like that. No, instead, most teams wait a few weeks before playing anyone of consequence. It’s like they have to wait for it to cool down some before they can actually play some real football! If you want to actually watch a competitive football game or two before the leaves start changing colors then read on.