Blog Archives

Obama speaks to the Tide

March 8, 2010
By

Read more »

Tebow’s penmanship earns thousands in one day

March 8, 2010
By
Tebow’s penmanship earns thousands in one day

In a prior post, we discussed at length the absurdity of the amount Tim Tebow was charging for his autograph. Whichever side of the coin you fell on, this guy pictured above clearly thought it was worth every penny, $235 to be exact  ($160 for the autograph plus $75 for the Heisman picture). The pictured fan wasn’t the only one who couldn’t wait for the big day. On Saturday, the fans came out in droves to meet and greet the great Tim Tebow. One of the more unique items Tim...

Read more »

Who’s that man on the horse?

March 8, 2010
By
Who’s that man on the horse?

If you’ve been wondering who that dashing young man is riding around on a horse promoting Old Spice, then you’ve come to the right place. The identity is none other than former ASU WR  Isaiah Mustafa. Mustafa may have not been a stellar wideout, but he did make it to the sidelines during the 1997 Rose Bowl lose to Ohio State, 20-17. Unfortunately, his football career never took off. He tried out for various teams to include the Tennessee Oilers...

Read more »

Can you kick it? No I can’t!

March 7, 2010
By

USF and Skip Holtz were just about lined up to offer star high school kicker Marvin Kloss a grey shirt for the 2010 season with the opportunity to be placed on scholarship for the 2011 season. Hearing of this news, Kloss decided to celebrate as any normal high school teenager would by reveling at the neighborhood house party. During this party, Kloss presumably got drunk and decided to practice the snatch and grab play. Regrettably, the play didn’t quite...

Read more »

Beavers can’t catch a break

March 6, 2010
By
Beavers can’t catch a break

Fans in Corvallis got some bad news from the NCAA. Unfortunately, the NCAA denied Oregon State QB Lyle Moevao’s appeal for an additional year of eligibility. Moevao injured his right shoulder during the 2008 season that ultimately led to shoulder surgery. After recovering from the surgery, Moevao worked his way back onto the field for the 2009 season to only play one down. In October of 2009, he injured his right ankle which ended his season. Due to his extensive...

Read more »

Scott took a hit, but he’s still standing

March 5, 2010
By
Scott took a hit, but he’s still standing

Former Penn State RB Austin Scott’s dream of making millions took a small hit this week. Judge James F. McClure, Jr. dismissed three defendants from his civil rights suit, former Centre County District Attorney Michael Madeira, former assistant Lance Marshall, and Centre County, Pennsylvania. Scott’s civil rights suit arises from criminal charges filed against him in October 2007 for inter alia rape. The criminal case was ultimately dropped for lack of evidence, but the filing of that suit did...

Read more »

West Virginia is limping at QB

March 4, 2010
By
West Virginia is limping at QB

Concerns are on the rise at West Virginia as QB Geno Smith will miss spring practice due to a broken foot injury. The heir apparent to Jarrett Brown broke his foot while participating earlier this year in team conditioning drills. Smith’s injury was originally going to sideline him for six weeks, but his continued pain and slower than anticipated recover is keeping him on the bench this spring. This should cause concern for the Mountaineers since their depth chart at QB is...

Read more »

Mr. Saban goes to Washington

March 2, 2010
By
Mr. Saban goes to Washington

The boys from Tuscaloosa are coming to the nation’s capital. The 2010 BCS national champions are set to travel to Washington D.C. this Monday morning. For all you tourists in D.C., get your cameras ready because the team will be traveling all throughout the city visiting some of the historical sites and monuments to include the U.S. Capitol and the Air & Space museum. The team will also make a visit to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to attend a congratulatory...

Read more »