Are you sick of the hype? Are you tired of Fanboys making ridiculous claims about their teams? It's time to put some in their place. Let us go on a journey into College Football 2009. Peek into the crystal ball. See the people, places, and things where the hype exceeds production.
That's right. This here is a list of some of the most Overrated stuff I have read in papers, online sports publications, magazines, message boards, editorials, sports talk radio, and the podcasts from the "so-called" experts.
So sit back, relax, have a good chuckle, agree, disagree, and remember - This is half-serious, half-not.
Okay. Mostly serious. Just read it.
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You'll Pry Notre Dame's Independence Out Of Its Cold, Dead Hands
sportingnews.com 6/18/2009 — Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany was momentarily thrilled and
frightened by this
Clay Travis post yesterday on the financial imperatives that will
soon strike down Notre Dame's independence:
In 2008, NBC ponied up an extension to the Fighting ...
Draft Decisions: College Winners
collegehoopsnet.com 6/18/2009 —
NBA D raft:
Winners and Losers
This is a lonely
time for basketball fans. The NBA Finals have ended, the LeBron/Kobe puppet
commercials are dwindling, and the rush of Draft hype is only about to begin.
Thankfully, we had a little excitement with the “withdrawl ...
Pac-10 releases TV schedule
examiner.com 6/18/2009 — The Pac-10 officially released the television schedule for the upcoming football season. No surprises for the Stanford Cardinal which is slated for two nationally televised games.Stanford football plays homecoming against Arizona State on October 24t...
Unverified Voracity Is Taking The Over
mgoblog.com 6/19/2009 — Site note: The number of people who have breached the 20-point barrier that puts people in special roles seems like enough to implement a first moderation step around here: n00bs can't start forum threads, though they can reply to them and comment on ...
Breaking It Down; Projecting It Up: Offensive Line
journalgazette.net 6/19/2009 — Part of a series breaking down where Notre Dame currently stands at each of its position groups, what needs to happen this year for success, a best-case scenario and a worst-case one.