Posts Tagged ‘ The Matador ’

The Matador’s Muse

September 5, 2009
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The Matador’s Muse

As we kick-off the college football season this Saturday, The Matador wants to highlight what’s going on around the college football Nation. Keep an eye on Georgia’s QB Cox as he is suffering from flu like symptoms and traveled separately from the team, but is still probable to start. VaTech’s Beamer announced that redshirt freshman Ryan Williams will start at tailback when the No. 7 Hokies play No. 5 Alabama. Oregon RB Blount is out for the remainder of his...

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Former D-I Transfer Shines

September 5, 2009
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Former D-I Transfer Shines

Former Penn State QB Pat Devlin made a spectacular debut as the Delaware Blue Hens’ starting quarterback at Delaware Stadium before a sellout crowd of 22,006 screaming fans. Devlin, who went 12 0f 15 for 227 yards, threw for 2 TDs and scampered for a running TD lifting the Hens past West Chester 35-0. The Golden Rams of West Chester is a D-II school and not the caliber of players that Devlin faced when playing at Happy Valley, but nonetheless,...

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Small Sickness

September 5, 2009
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Small Sickness

Ohio State’s WR Ray Small is still not on the depth chart for today’s game against the Navy Midshipmen. It was reported last night that Small, OSU’s kick returner and wide receiver, was ill and would not play in the opener. Rumors are also speculating that Small may have been kicked-off the team or left the team for repeated violations of team rules. Since he has a history of trouble under Tressel, it shouldn’t be too shocking to fans...

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BYU at Oklahoma

September 4, 2009
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BYU at Oklahoma

Dr. Bob’s review BYU at Oklahoma Saturday, Sep-05 07:00 PM Favorite: Oklahoma -22.5 Total: 67.5 Expectations of BYU fans were far too high last year, as expecting a perfect regular season and a BCS bowl bid with just 3 starters returning on defense made little sense. The Cougars struggled defensively as expected (0.1 yards per play worse than an average team) and facing TCU and Utah both on the road was too much to overcome. The Cougars should be more...

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Blount Has No Class

September 4, 2009
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LeGarrette Blount provided the only punch in a game Oregon will never want to talk about or remember. In an act of uncontrollable rage and cowardliness, Blount sucker punched Boise State’s Byron Hout as the clock expired on an 8-19 losing effort for the Ducks. Before kick-off, Blount was jawing at the mouth in the locker room saying Boise State deserves an ass whooping. After Blount’s lack of talent was exposed throughout the game, he decided to deliver his own...

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Georgia v. Oklahoma State

September 4, 2009
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Georgia v. Oklahoma State

Dr. Bob breaksdown Georgia at Oklahoma St. Saturday, Sep-05 3:30 PM (EST) Favorite: Oklahoma St. -4.5 Total: 61.5 Georgia entered last season as the nation’s #1 rated team, which was higher than my rating of the Bulldogs as the 8th best team in the nation prior to last season. Georgia actually ended last season as the 21st best team in the land thanks to a defense that had trouble defending good offensive teams. Quarterback Matthew Stafford, the NFL’s 1st...

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A Heroic Effort

September 3, 2009
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4 Star Recruit and Mississippi prospect Kaleb Eulls saves lives when he is off of the gridiron. He stopped a 14 year old girl with a semi-automatic weapon from hurting his fellow classmates on the way to school.  The Matador praises this fine athlete, a hero.

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The LFL kicks-off Friday

September 3, 2009
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The LFL kicks-off Friday

For all you college football fans on the edge of your seats waiting for the kick-off to begin, The Matador wants to remind you that there is a new league in town that kick’s off this Friday night, September 3rd. The inaugural Lingerie Football League (LFL) is an all womens 7-on-7 tackle football league. The LFL is based off of the popular Super Bowl halftime special, the Lingerie Bowl. This pay-per-view draws millions of viewers each year and has become a...

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