Sadly they stopped that segment a year ago I think. Now they just do 'come on man'. ESPN: We were for violence before we were against it. Now NFL Films needs to go back and edit all the times it glorified monster hits in a cinematically breathtaking manner. Instead of Butkus crushing somebody's spleen, they can show him leading a prayer.
How many of those jobs would Smart And Stevens leave for? 4? 5? The obvious ones and maybe Syracuse/Michigan State. Why the hell is Ohio State on this list? Are schools being judged now on what they've done over the past five years?
Blackmon has his share of detractors, but the Rams need a playmaking receiver and he fits the profile. Rams select: Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State
What are you talking about? In the last decade teams that won the coin toss won 60 percent of the games. It's a huge advantage. It's about the equivalent of a home team starting the ninth inning tied with a runner at first base.
Coin tosses to determine who gets the first possession are not a problem. Coin tosses to determine who gets the critical possession in a sudden death situation are. Either give both teams a shot or scrap the sudden death aspect of it.
It's a crap shoot, but it's one Illinois has to take if they can't lure any big names in. And the difference between Groce and Semi-Famous Mid-Major Coach is probably not that large.