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Posts Tagged ‘Lou Holtz’

Florida Gators to play for a national championship in two easy steps: So you’re saying there’s a chance

November 22nd, 2012 by Chris Humpherys

Watch me as I rile up Gator fans.  This should be pretty easy considering I’m one of them and we’re a rather excitable bunch.

Gator faithful, you can still win yourselves a national championship!  Read the rest of this entry »

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Amusing Tweets from Game One of the World Series

October 28th, 2010 by Chris Humpherys

On a wild Wednesday night in sports, I decided to spend the evening Tweeting.  (I promise, I have a life.) Read the rest of this entry »

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Charlie Weis and Tim Tebow: A contrast in circumstance

December 1st, 2009 by Chris Humpherys

I don’t know Charlie Weis. I’ve never met the guy and likely never will. All I know of Coach Weis is what I’ve seen on television or heard in interviews, but he seems like a nice enough guy.

I’ve never had any allegiance to either him or Notre Dame, the school that just fired him. Read the rest of this entry »

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Movie review: The Blind Side with Sandra Bullock

November 15th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys

I’m a sports snob. I strongly believe there’s only a handful of truly great sports movies. It’s just too difficult for filmmakers to recreate the drama that takes place on the field. So when the Creative Loafers asked me to review The Blind Side, a sports movie I would never see, starring an actress I really don’t like, I was skeptical. But they promised me Jujubees, Read the rest of this entry »

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Weekly SportsChumpdate featuring Lou Holtz, Brandon Marshall, Raheem Morris, Matt Barkley, Frank Sinatra and Do-overs

August 28th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys

 

chumpball-25frank-sinatraFirst and foremost, I’d like to thank all those who helped spread the Sportschump.net gospel by handing out bookmarks at Thursday’s Buccaneers-Dolphins game.  You know who you are.  We welcome all new visitors to the site and encourage you to read, react and contribute.  Pull up a chair, your beverage of choice and make yourself at home.  Read the rest of this entry »

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