Posts Tagged ‘ stanford cardinal ’

College Football Bowling Season Week 2

December 26, 2009
By MEB

Ladies and Gentlemen – It’s the day after Christmas and all through the house…… Hardly a creature is stirring Not even Aunt Edna and her irritable bowel syndrome But that doesn’t matter and you really shouldn’t care Because Uncle Todd is sleeping off his Christmas bender with sweet potato casserole Still stuck in his hair. Have no doubt and have no fear….. For your reading pleasure the second installment of the Bowl games To...

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Thanksgiving Picks

November 26, 2009
By MEB

Ladies and Gentlemen – Today is Thanksgiving…. To most people that means three things…. Family, food and football…. And not necessarily in that order… We have a cornucopia of rivalries this weekend…… Overflowing with hate and discontent….. Ah, Good Times… I can hardly wait to dig in, but before we do Let’s be thankful for what we have and not grumble about what we don’t have…. For example, I am thankful last week Your...

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BREAKING NEWS

November 24, 2009
By MEB
BREAKING NEWS

Ladies and Gentlemen – I interrupt the “Iron Bowl” edition for important late breaking college football news Please accept this news release for widest dissemination: Great News for Irish Fans Released by University of Notre Dame Athletics Rise up Irish fans! A new day is dawning. Recently Northeastern University announced it was going to drop its storied football program. This would create a void and imbalance in the powerful Colonial Athletic Association standings. What...

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A Love Story

November 15, 2009
By MEB

Ladies and Gentlemen – Much like my University’s mascot… I have the memory of an elephant and I hardly ever forget anything. As you might imagine, it’s a curse and blessing. That being said…. I remember the following quotes from some noted Sports publications and commentators back in August of this year before the college football season began. Sports Illustrated “Pete Carroll and the Trojans are even better than they were a year ago…”...

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