Granted a Six-Pack of College Football Changes: What Would You Do?
Published By Kevin Paul On Tuesday, March 9th 2010. Under BCS, College Football, Kevin Paul, NCAA, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: Beer, big ten, College Football, College Football Review Process, College Football Transfer, Down by contact, Down when down, Excessive Celebration, Florida, Football Stadiums Turf, Georgia, Joe Paterno, NCAA, NCAA FB, Pac-10, Pass Interference, Regional Broadcast, Rule Changes, SEC, Six-Pack, Spot Foul
“Ah, beer. The cause of and the solution to all of life’s problems.” – Homer Simpson
You’ve been granted a six-pack of beers – gratis – one per solution. Your assignment: to generate six ways in which you think college football can and would be better than it is today.
Simple as ... Read More
The Sports Oscars: Handing Out Academy Awards in Sports
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, March 7th 2010. Under Celebrities, College Basketball, College Football, Humor, Kevin Paul, MLB, Movies, NBA, NCAA, NFL, NHL, Summer Blockbusters, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: 82nd Annual Academy Awards, Alexander Ovechkin, Awards, Brett Favre, Bruce Pearl, Buzz Williams, Buzz Williams Dance, Charles Barkley, College Football, Dwayne Wade, Dwayne Wade dunk over Varejao, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Lakers, Louisville, Miami Heat, NBA, New Orleans Saints, New York Yankees, NFL, NHL, Oscars, Peyton Manning, Peyton Manning United Way, Randy Edsall, Rick Pitino, Sean Payton, Sports Awards, Sports Oscars, tennessee, Washington Capitals
Unless you’re living in a bubble – you’re aware that the 82nd Annual Academy Awards are here – with Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin hosting this year’s event.
The Wife Hates Sports tackled the Oscars already with predictions on the major awards – and now it’s time for the sports spin – ... Read More
Power Rankings: Elite Coach Trios in BCS Conferences
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, February 24th 2010. Under College Football, Kevin Paul, NCAA, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: BCS, BCS Conferences, College Football, Elite Coaches, Frank Beamer, Houston Nutt, Jim Tressel, Joe Paterno, Pat Fitzgerald, Paul Johnson, Power Conferences, Power Rankings, Urban Meyer
Think your team has the best coach in college football? Sure you do – hell, join the club – they’re now taking applications.
The whole concept may be a bit arbitrary – but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be a topic that gets tackled… and that’s just what this writer did ... Read More
Ten Struggling College Football Programs and the Coaches Who Derailed Them
Published By Kevin Paul On Tuesday, February 16th 2010. Under College Football, Kevin Paul, NCAA, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: BCS, College Football Programs, Derailed, Hawaii, Kansas State, lane kiffin, Louisville, Michigan, NCAA, Ohio State, rich rodriguez, Struggling, Syracuse, tennessee, Texas A&M, The Ville, USC, West Virginia
Yesterday, they were powers on offense, conference headliners, New Year’s bowl participants – and in some cases – among college football’s elite.
Today, they’re left for dead – preyed upon by the best of the best.
So what happened? The issues can often be drilled down to one coach – and his ... Read More
National Signing Day: Five Ways the Big Ten’s Elite Schools Reloaded
Published By Kevin Paul On Thursday, February 4th 2010. Under Big Ten, College Football, Kevin Paul, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: big ten, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan Wolverines, National Signing Day, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Recruiting, Wisconsin Badgers
Sign on the dotted line.
That’s perhaps the most often muttered phrase on College Football’s National Signing Day.
In college football, fans must realize that nothing is official until the player seals the deal in ink – that until this day, it’s simply a verbal commitment.
As what occurs during every season, players ... Read More
2010 Senior Bowl: Jeremy Williams Deserves Breakout Performance Award
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, January 30th 2010. Under College Football, NCAA, The Wife Hates Sports Tags: 2010 Senior Bowl, Breakout, College Football, Conference USA, Jeremy Williams, Mardy Gilyard, Performance, Tim Tebow, Tulane
The 2010 Senior Bowl is in the books, leaving in its wake a morphed landscape for a number of future NFL hopefuls.
The game, a 31-13 victory by the North squad, featured a number of highlights and lowlights, from the struggles of Florida QB Tim Tebow to solid performances by Central ... Read More






