A Below Average Photo Essay: Iron Bowl Beatdown

We were there to see Nick Saban and Alabama lay a beat down on Auburn on Saturday. This photos shows the last time any Auburn fans had a reason to cheer during the game. A few more photos, even an appearance by a Tennessee braided mulletman, after the jump. Within a minute of arriving in T-Town, we saw this Tennessee fan with an unbelievable braided mullet. We had to wonder why he was in hell was he there… But then we saw that he was meeting up with his Bama friends. Here, you can se

These Billboards signal that the Gloves Are Officially Off in East Lansing

Now, if I had the money to pay for around 10 billboards I would definitely put lots of pictures of this chick on said billboards. Obviously, the Michigan State fans that have been putting up the billboards below are more interested in pointing out the Michigan Wolverines’ athletic ineptness: Just so you are aware Michigan haters, the Wolverines are 5-1 this year with a win over #4 UCLA: And my personal favorite: Now correct me if I’m wrong, the quote “Pride comes b

Harvin questionable; Coaches talk gameplan

SEC Championship Game coverage at the Capstone Report made possible by: SEC Championship shirt: Alabama vs. Florida Florida playmaker Percy Harvin is questionable for Saturday’s SEC Championship game in Atlanta. Harvin, the oft injured offensive star, suffered an ankle injury during the Florida State game. Florida head coach Urban Meyer said that Harvin would have a couple of days to recover before he practiced. How Harvin performs during practice later this week will determine his status S

The $14,564 question

What the hell is going on with my health insurance provider? You may recall that my eight-year-old, Pikachu, had benign bone tumor removed last summer. After enduring months of knee pain with no visible cause, he had a series of x-rays and an MRI and was diagnosed with an osteoid osteoma. The issue that was originally attributed to growing pains or a need for attention was a true medical problem (I know, the mommy guilt!). And when a specialist at the children’s hospital explained the procedu

Aim High

Image by Balaji Bharadwaj via Flickr All india institute of medical sciences, new delhi ..AIM-> When you visit a doctor and see his or her degree framed on the wall, you probably feel a sense of relief if you find that the person is a product of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). For, undoubtedly, AIIMS is one of the best medical colleges in the country. And those who join it are given a rigorous training that helps them — and countless others — throughout their lives

Permanent Link to Oklahoma jumps Texas in the BCS

Oklahoma jumps Texas in the BCS Posted by Gerardo Orlando (11/30/2008 @ 9:44 pm) This makes me sick on so many levels. I have no alliegence to Texas, but they got completely screwed by this retarded system. Texas beat Oklahoma. Enough said. Even worse, Bob Stoops is being rewarded for being a complete ass.

Wwls

Spring 2009 Intern Applications Close December 1, 2009 Derek anderson fall semester is coming to a parsimonious, which means that if you are a critic, you are getting at one’s fingertips to enjoy your winter repudiate and are cramming information into your mind to prepare on the side of finals. it also means that dynasty athlete statue, llc command in to narrow down its collection of candidates that be suffering with applied … Mike Koehler on Randy Terrill’s ****list during the thunder’s h

Five observations from USC-Notre Dame

Five observations from USC’s 38-3 victory against Notre Dame on Saturday at the Coliseum: 1. Oregon State ruined USC’s season twice! USC plus Penn State equals boring. I don’t want to see that Rose Bowl. Haven’t we seen that game the past two seasons? Didn’t we see it in September when USC blew out Ohio State? The Trojans would have nothing to prove or gain in beating up on another Big Ten team. I realize I’m in the minority here because the fans were pretty excited when the Oregon State loss

Esperanza-Long Beach Poly recap

PLACENTIA – Pushed to the brink of elimination three weeks ago, Esperanza’s season finally closed at the hands of top-seeded Long Beach Poly, 17-10, in the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS Pac-5 Division playoffs Saturday night at Valencia High. “The guys played their butts off,” Aztecs coach Bill Pendleton said. “We just made a few too many mistakes, and they made one more big play than we did.” Poly’s “big play” set up the winning touchdown. Facing third-and-7 from their 35, the Jackrabbits’

Blanton, Fleming, & Kuntz Among Few Bright Spots

While tonight’s game will go down as one of the more embarassing of the Weis Era, a few young and one old defender showed some heart and played really good games despite the lopsided loss. Robert Blanton, Darius Fleming, and Pat Kuntz played their hearts out as far as I could tell and did what

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