College Football 2014-15

LachiusTZ

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That sure looked like a horsecollar in combination with a leg whip by the Auburn player that caused the Ole Miss player to have his ankle broken. Pretty shitty way to lose.
You must not have replay there . . . guy was holding onto Treadwell's waist as they went down. Sucks, and easily the best offensive player on Ole Miss.

That being said, Ole Miss will lose to UoA and MSU now, convincingly. They are toasted.
 

radditsu

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You must not have replay there . . . guy was holding onto Treadwell's waist as they went down. Sucks, and easily the best offensive player on Ole Miss.

That being said, Ole Miss will lose to UoA and MSU now, convincingly. They are toasted.
I was sure this was happening anyway. Bo Wallace gonna Bo Wallace
 

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Happy 145th Birthday to College Football!

1869 New Jersey vs. Rutgers football game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In 1869, a group of students at Rutgers issued an invitation to students at nearby Princeton. On the afternoon of November 6, they played what is now often regarded as the first intercollegiate game of football. The rules were similar to modern soccer. They permitted kicking and heading. Players could catch the ball in flight, but they could not run with it. After a catch, they dropped the ball on the ground and took a free kick. Goals were scored when the ball traveled between a pair of posts set about twenty-five feet apart. There was no crossbar. Each team put twenty-five men on the field, which measured 360 feet long and 225 feet wide. The players did not wear uniforms, though several men on the Rutgers side put on scarlet head coverings similar to bandannas. There was no clock: the match would end after one team scored six times. About one hundred spectators gathered to watch.
 

Borzak

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Big game I guess semi locally. LSU versus Alabama. Friend sent me link to a newspaper article about how small the crowds were when the Pope visited New Orleans (which south LA is hugely catholic) because the Saints were playing that weekend as well as LSU and Tulane who all had home games lol.
 

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Happy 145th Birthday to College Football!

1869 New Jersey vs. Rutgers football game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In 1869, a group of students at Rutgers issued an invitation to students at nearby Princeton. On the afternoon of November 6, they played what is now often regarded as the first intercollegiate game of football. The rules were similar to modern soccer. They permitted kicking and heading. Players could catch the ball in flight, but they could not run with it. After a catch, they dropped the ball on the ground and took a free kick. Goals were scored when the ball traveled between a pair of posts set about twenty-five feet apart. There was no crossbar. Each team put twenty-five men on the field, which measured 360 feet long and 225 feet wide. The players did not wear uniforms, though several men on the Rutgers side put on scarlet head coverings similar to bandannas. There was no clock: the match would end after one team scored six times. About one hundred spectators gathered to watch.
Yeah, "football" game. Hooray I guess.
 
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The one thing he's alleged to have done that will irreversibly kill an NFL career 100% of the time...really have to guess that's the bookie not wanting/able to pay.
 

Sterling

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Would seem like you'd want to do that in a game you're favored to win by 30 than a game against a ranked team. If it turns out to be true, that will fuck him for sure. Already knew he was stupid but this is holy shit dumb.
 

Joeboo

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Pretty good

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