College football
As Tallahassee renders its garments and gnashes their teeth, happening to only the single most loathsome fan base in the country, as anyone who has dealt with FSUTwitter can attest,.
I am going to try and put up open threads each week, sometimes on Saturday but sometimes perhaps earlier, based on the top 10 matchups of the week. I am.
This is the grave of Billy Cannon. Born in 1937 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Cannon grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he became a football star. He was a great.
This is the grave of Vince Dooley. Born in 1932 in Mobile, Alabama, Dooley was an excellent athlete as a kid and got accepted into Auburn University for football. He.
As I've said many times, those who respond to the housing and homelessness crises by saying BUILD BUILD BUILD are just pushing a simplistic talking point that serves to diminish.
This is the grave of Robert Neyland. Born in 1892 in Greeneville, Texas, Neyland was a football star with military ambitions. He moved around a bit as a college player,.
This is the grave of Dick MacPherson. Born in 1930 in Old Town, Maine, MacPherson became a football player as a kid and played college ball at Springfield College in.
This is the grave of Reggie Cobb. Born in 1968 in Knoxville, Tennessee, it was almost destiny that Reggie Cobb would be a Tennessee Volunteer. He would become a dominant.
