Showing posts with label college football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college football. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

National Signing Day

Today is national signing day for football. Where does your team rank? It appears that things are very fluid, even at this late hour when you would expect that the signee's would have already made up their minds. Going into today, Florida was expected to have the No.1 class. Unfortunately, for the Gators, they lost two of their recruits today, one of which commited to instate rival Miami.

Where will everything shake out...it is to early to tell.

UPDATE: Signing day has come and gone...what do the recruiting guru's think about which school and which coach came out on top?

Rivals.com's rankings

ESPNU.com's rankings

Scout.com's rankings

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Time To Celebrate: LSU Tigers Championship Merchandise.

LSU Tigers 2007 Championship merchandise is now available at FavoriteU! From official logo watches to golf gifts and household items, they have a little bit of everything to commemorate the Tiger's historic 2007 BCS Championship.

Link: LSU Tigers 2007 Championship Licensed Merchandise.

Monday, January 7, 2008

LSU Wins National Title!

The Louisiana State University Tigers, after having two losses this season, captured the BCS National Championship by defeating Ohio State 38-24. For the second straight year, The Ohio State Buckeyes made it to the final game only to come up short, last year losing to the Florida Gators, and tonight to LSU.

If Ohio State deserved to be there, LSU certainly did. After ending the first quarter down 10-3, LSU scored 21 unanswered points before the half and controlled the rest of the game.

Congratulations Louisiana State, 2008 BCS National Champions!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Monday, November 26, 2007

College Football Playoff?

If this season of college football has taught us anything, it is that there needs to be some sort of playoff system. I'm not sure if this is the best way to go about it, but it is definitely on the right track.
Eight teams. No more. No less. The last thing anybody wants is to ruin the best
regular season in sports. A playoff would take the win-or-else edge off some
regular season games, but not much. Vindy.com