Someone get that hobo away from Urban!Maybe this will make everyone feel better, it's shirtless Jim Harbaugh steeling Sad Urban's pizza:
It's a metaphor for what's to come.
I can live with thatPhil Steele predicts 2015 playoff, New Year's six bowl matchups
"Phil Steele's predictions for New Year's Six bowl games
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF
Championship Game
No. 1 Ohio State beats No. 2 TCU for the national championship
Semifinals
No. 1 Ohio State beats No. 4 USC in the Orange Bowl
No. 2 TCU defeated No. 3 Alabama in the Cotton Bowl
New Year's Six Bowl games
Peach Bowl - Florida State vs. LSU
Fiesta Bowl - Notre Dame vs. Boise State
Rose Bowl - Michigan State vs. Stanford
Sugar Bowl - Georgia vs. Baylor"
Clarky, you've done your part.I actually like 4down20 he's good for some actual debates
Haven't seen the stuffed elephant
Don't know charlie
the toilet bowl is now reserved harbaugh requires a private bathroom sourvrs źbamabear say its because of his small peen
that may be changing
can work on the dogs and cats
can't wait for the season to start already and the return of tiger bait
I'm claiming maizes MSU rings thread in the name of USC now threads mineClarky, you've done your part.
This place wouldn't be the same without you. Keep up the good work!
Wide receiver Juwann Winfree has left the Maryland program, the school announced Wednesday. This news comes less than two weeks after Edsallsuspended Winfree for a violation of Maryland’s student-athlete code of conduct.
Winfree caught 11 passes for 158 yards and a pair of touchdowns for Maryland in 2014. His role in the Terps figured to be more significant in 2015 after some roster turnover from last fall. As noted previously, Maryland was already in a position to replace the top four receivers from a year ago. Stefon Diggs left early for the NFL, Jacquille Veii transferred and Marcus Leakwithdrew from the university last month. Now Winfree will be looking to take his game elsewhere.
If you can play running back, Iowa State may have a spot on its roster for you. A spot on the team opened up Wednesday afternoon when the school announced the dismissal of running back Martinez Syria. The reason? A violation of team rules, of course.
Syria rushed for 47 yards and a touchdown in five games for Iowa State last fall. During the season he suffered a concussion that forced him to miss even more playing time, and the team held him out of spring practices due to a neck injury. The running back depth was not particularly deep for the Cyclones heading into the 2015 season, and the loss of Syria reduces the total number of backs in the stable by one.
Syria is the third running back gone from last year’s roster too. As noted byThe Des Moines Register, Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads previously confirmed DeVondrick Nealy was no longer a part of the program, andAaron Wimberly graduated. But don’t worry, Class of 2015 running backSheldon Croney should be available to play despite shooting himself in the hand in May.
It’s been a rough offseason for Iowa State running backs.
Selling beer at college football games seems to be a bit more trendy and picking up momentum around the country. Fans of the Boise State Broncos may not be able to sip on a beer inside Albertsons Stadium during a game this fall, but the university moved one step closer to potentially crossing that bridge in the future.
On Thursday the Idaho State Board of Education approved a request from Boise State University to sell beer and wine to fans with a ticket for home football games before entering the stadium. Similar requests were approved for Idaho and Idaho State as well.Fans with a ticket to the game will now be allowed to purchase beer or wine inside the Caven-Williams Sports Complex, as long as they meet the 21-year age minimum of course.
It's Idaho for criminey sake. Why not Vodka?
It's Idaho for criminey sake. Why not Vodka?
UCLA assistant coach Adrian Klemm has finished serving the college coaching game’s equivalent of a timeout. Suspended since March for undisclosed recruiting violations, Klemm has been reinstated by the Bruins and may resume coaching duties. Despite an ongoing communication with the NCAA, Klemm has been cleared to return fulfilling his obligations to the program.
“UCLA continues to work jointly and cooperate fully with the NCAA to complete the review of the matters surrounding Klemm’s suspension,” UCLA’s athletic department said in a statement. “To protect the integrity of the ongoing process, UCLA will refrain from further comment at this time.”
In addition to focusing on his responsibilities as running game coordinator, Klemm can now get back into the recruiting work as well, something he was prohibited from participating in while suspended. Many regard Klemm as one of the top recruiters in the country, especially around the Pac-12.
The reason for Klemm’s suspension is still unknown, and it will likely stay that way at this point.
Hmmm with his injury history you kinda question why he was booted. "Team rules" is always vague. I think teams should have to disclose what team rules were specifically broken. I think that will protect the players. Also I am nosey and want to know what they did