a mixed bag today, actually yesterday already ....
day started off well with a decisive Yale win over Princeton, 44-30, avenging last year's narrow defeat and setting up The Game next week against a strong Crimson. Winner takes the conference but no matter what happens the Bulldogs will have had an awesome season and a tip of the hat to the great QB Morgan Roberts '15 and running back Tyler Varga '15.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/sports/ncaafootball/yale-defeats-princeton-to-gain-shot-at-ivy-title.html?_r=0
late in the afternoon we set out to see Miami host the defending national champions the Florida State Seminoles and it was a classic hard-fought contest that saw the Hurricanes dominate the first half only to lose by attrition to FSU which was led by last year's Heisman Trophy winner QB Jameis Winston, who has had a significant amount of off-field trouble but is a gifted football player.
I'm literally passing out as I type this but the final score was FSU 30, Miami 26 and it came down to the wire and in fact was closer than that as FSU won on a lucky pass that was deflected into the air by the Canes but caught on the carom by FSU for a TD.
FSU also dodged a bullet when a perfect UM pass popped out of the Canes' WR's arms in the back of the end zone as the receiver's elbow hit the turf ....
can't make excuses because this game's history and as we all know it's better to be lucky than good ..... tonight FSU got lucky ......
but the Miami Hurricanes are on the rise and next year FSU won't have Jameis .....
by the way the 80,000-seat stadium was packed with America's prettiest girls, from both sides, wearing short shorts and t-shirts in the 75 degree balminess and everybody had a great time ....
I'm being sportsmanlike here because my team lost and that's really my only move but next year when we win I'll be gloating like the creeps are tonight ........
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/gametracker/recap/NCAAF_20141115_FSU@MIAMI/no-2-florida-state-escapes-tops-miami-30-26
Last edited by stanshall (2014-11-15 23:41:39)
I'm bummed for Miami, they should have won that game.
She has an optimal view.
Last edited by stanshall (2014-11-16 16:51:29)
lol.
I was stuck in horrible traffic Friday night on the downtown connector. I'm right before the GA Tech exit. It was about 6:45, with Friday rush hour still going strong. It's bumper-to-bumper, wall-to-wall, snail's pace traffic. Then sirens in the distance. Flashing lights appear behind me. Motorists are tying to get out of the way and everyone's thinking there's a major emergency. One, two, three motorcycle police zoom by on the shoulder. Then two large tour busses with South Carolina plates. Then two or three squad cars bringing up the rear. No. No emergency - just the Clemson football team getting treated like the f#cking presidential motorcade racing out of Dealey Plaza. It kind of pissed me off.
Those Tater Bastard's !
I mean, I know college football makes the world turn, especially 'round my way, but sheesh!!
Politely move out of the way WM, there is serious business going on.
Has anyone seen when the Game Stands Tall ?
Any good ?
That chick right behind JFK is cracking me up.
/\ there's another gal on the left a couple or rows down from the top and a couple of seats in wearing a crazy white pillbox hat and white framed sunglasses, she a freak too .... also a guy in what appears to be a coolie hat, upper rightish ....
would love to know what they were seeing ... that pic is supposed to have been taken at The Game ....
The fact is that all young men who play football will in due course confront more important crises even than the Harvard-Yale game. — President John F. Kennedy, April 21, 1962.
\/ this was the best Game I've been to out of the bunch, it was a perfect day .... Wooster Street for pizza after the game before the drive back to the city .... was one of the best football games I've ever seen period. and I've seen a few classics ....
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1999/11/22/johnsons-grab-wins-116th-game-for/?page=1
Ha. I missed the coolie hat!
Gameday stans.