i have a better one..how bout the undefeated vs the team that just will not go away
'Bama wins another. Nicky Satan has a month to prepare...he could roll back an alien invasion. (This from an LSU alum).
ok i am playing the bowl thing this year...
1 nevada 2 utah st 0-0
Did not make any picks for the challenge this year and looking at the first two games I'm glad I did not
As Dirk noted elsewhere, the last 1:45 of the New Mexico Bowl was completely insane.
Great day for Arizona U. Their basketball team also pulled out a near miracle win over #2 ranked Florida.
I believe Jagger drugged the entire team with 1:43 left to go so that he could take an early lead over me in the Bowl Challenge thread.
Don't put it past him. He's a resourceful little fucker...
i watched the replay 2 times...and i am stll amazed at how Nevada found a way to lose (i would have won..if i had the nine points) damn pistol match..............lol
I believe Jagger drugged the entire team with 1:43 left to go so that he could take an early lead over me in the Bowl Challenge thread.
Don't put it past him. He's a resourceful little fucker...
I wouldn't put it past him at all.
As a matter of fact I had the same thought...
JAGGER where have you been all year? its a wonder me and derk hasnt already nuked each other without a referee. welcome here...back...home. however you see it.
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly was named college football coach of the year by the Associated Press on Wednesday.
Kelly, who led to the Irish to an undefeated regular season and a BCS championship-game berth, received 25 votes. Penn State's Bill O'Brien was second with 14 votes.
Rounding out the voting were Stanford's David Shaw with four, Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin with three, Kansas State's Bill Snyder with two and Alabama's Nick Saban with one.
"When you're talking about the coach of the year, there's so many things that go into it," Kelly said, according to reports. "I know it's an individual award and it goes to one guy, but the feelings that I get from it is you're building the right staff, that you've got the right players and to me that is a validation of the program. That you put together the right business plan."
In his third season in South Bend, Kelly has led Notre Dame to its first BCS championship game and its first shot at a national title since 1988.