Also Cutcliffe has officially withdrawn from consideration. Your coach is staying Vanilla Ice and chuckywang. Great news! It doesn't matter to me that he only stayed because Tennessee wouldn't allow him to bring in his own staff. I'm just glad that Duke finally has some coaching stability, and perhaps some good exposure when recruiting starts up again soon.
NU started out the Big Ten slate with Illinois, MSU, Michigan, and Wisconsin. If you asked me before the start of the Big Ten season what their record would be after 4 games, I would have said 1-3. And that's right where they are.
This is the answer. There wouldn't have been enough room for the FIFA reg'd field dimensions, signage and photogs. In 1994 FIFA let us cut corners on the stadia for the sake of market penetration. No reason to do it this time. Also, the fact that the Park District was considering putting field turf onto the surface, and I can see why we were left out. KC was added due to Lamar Hunt's lingering influence on the USSF. What about the Chicago Fire stadium in Bridgeview?
What does Boise State have anything to do with this game? Really? They won their most famous game by the same score, same ballsy 2 point conversion call, and their biggest rival just happened to do the same thing on its field? I think there's some symmetry here. They're playing on Boise State's home field?
Have you read any of the thread? And to atc, they take on Milton's contract, we take on Silva's. They send $9M to us to assist in paying that. So we net about $6M. Yes, and most people are saying that he's terrible as well. I'm just trying to find a silver lining.
One of my friend's cousin went to college with Josh Sharpless. As he was waiting for Josh Sharpless to exit the locker room after a Pirates / Cubs game at Wrigley, the first person to exit the locker room was Matt Capps by himself. Without acknowledging anybody or signing any autographs, he immediately walked across the street into the nearest bar.
Isn't Wrigley on the National Registry of Historic Places or something? As such, you cannot tear it down. The footprint of Wrigley is too small for a modern park anyways.
those are all good games but most don't belong in the top 25 I forgot one actually: Barton vs. Winona State in the Division II National Championship game (Winona State was going for an undefeated season).
Probably one of the best finishes I have ever seen and it occured in a national freaking championship game!!
Just of the top of my head of games that should be on there: 1) Illinois/Arizona or Micigan St/Kentucky in the 2005 regional finals 2) Michigan/Appalachian St. in 2007 3) Boston/Chicago 2009 NBA playoffs, game 6 4) One of those Tom Brady Super Bowls 5) Michigan/Nebraska Alamo Bowl in 2005 6) Drake/WKU in the 2008 NCAA tournament 7) UCLA/Gonzaga in the 2006 NCAA tournament Also, I think that George Mason/UConn deserves more credit, but it probably won't get ranked real high because George Mason doesn't have nearly as many fans as those other teams on the list.