What to watch this weekend (Oct. 10-12)
October 9th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys
It’s always a spectacle in the South when football kicks into full gear but this weekend is particularly big. And by big, I mean HUGE! Read the rest of this entry »
The good, the bad and the fugly: An NFL quarterly
October 7th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys
What have we learned in the first four weeks of this NFL season other than we’re damn glad football is finally back? We know there are a number of quality teams that are playing some really good football. Then there are those teams you wouldn’t bring home to mother.
What to watch this weekend (Oct. 3-5)
October 2nd, 2009 by Chris HumpherysLast week, college football fans saw four top ten teams (Ole Miss, Penn State, Cal and Miami) lose in disheartening fashion. While the upsets this weekend will likely not be as poll-shattering, Saturday’s slate features three crucial contests between ranked teams that will continue to add pieces to the puzzle that is college football. Read the rest of this entry »
What to watch this weekend (Sept. 26-27)
September 25th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys
This week in college and professional football might finally shed some light on who’s good and who’s not, putting some distance between the contenders and the pretenders. Below are some of the games you should be watching…
The coolest headgear in sports: A top twelve list
September 1st, 2009 by Chris Humpherys
For decades, athletes from Walt Frazier and Joe Namath to Derek Jeter and Dwyane Wade have graced us with a sense of style and pizzazz off the field. Due to uniform restrictions in most professional sports, it is much more difficult for athletes to fashionably express their individuality on the field. Read the rest of this entry »
The Five Greatest Football Coaching Rants (video)
August 8th, 2009 by Chris Humpherys
Preseason football is only one week away. But for those of us who eat, drink and sleep pigskin 365 days a year, football season is never really over.
Football is a passionate sport for passionate fans and nobody is more fanatical about the sport than its head coaches. Over the years, many of football’s more charismatic coaches have lost their tempers in not-so-gracious fashion after frustrating losses.
The Last Draft Recap You’ll Ever Need
April 30th, 2009 by Chris HumpherysThe NFL Draft is a sporting event unlike any other. Where else can you see thousands of football fans cheer for their teams without a single pass being thrown or a single yard gained. Every April, thirty-two NFL teams gather in Radio City Music Hall, huddle within their war rooms and make decisions that will dramatically affect the direction of their franchise. Read the rest of this entry »

