Game 677: Troy trounces Appalachian State for Sun Belt title behind Vidal’s five TDs

Troy, AL – What started as a defensive slugfest turned into a late runaway as Trojan RB Kimani Vidal exploded for five rushing touchdowns among 233 yards on 26 carries for Troy to win the Sun Belt title, 49-23. In … Continue reading

Game 676: TXST Bobcats outlast USA Jaguars, 52-44

San Marcos, TX- The Texas State Bobcats (7-5, 4-4) raced out to a 31-6 lead in the second quarter, and then held off a potent South Alabama offensive comeback the rest of the game to gain their seventh win of … Continue reading

Game 676 Schedule Update: Troy and FCS title game

Austin, Texas – The Texas vs. Texas Tech game ticket prices fall way out of our budget this Friday, but a game at Troy next week will compensate. In retrospect on Saturday morning, great call. $150 plus fee proved to … Continue reading

Game 660: Colorado State Rams overtake MTSU Blue Raiders in fourth for first win

Murfreesboro, Tennessee- A hard-fought, well-played battle between two evenly matched teams took place Saturday evening.  The Colorado State Rams broke away in the final period with two scores to triumph, 31-23.  Both quarterbacks atoned for most of the yardage.  Both … Continue reading

Collegefootballfan.com: All set for the 2023 college football season, our 45th!

About the Book
Fifty Years of Tailgate Tales regale in Steve’s good, unique, and fun experiences. Stories entertain and intertwine his life-long adventure. These include march-on at ArmyNavy; attending the Rose Bowl comped by Kermit the Frog; an unlikely team shutting out the Old Ball Coach; pounced upon at a “Miracle” upset; an honorary nickname earned at Wake Forest; and befriending an icon who attended 788 San Diego State games. He also addresses concerns about changes that tend to make college football less competitive rather than more competitive to win national championships. Transfer portal policies, NIL money intended not to recruit players, outdated strength of schedule metrics, schedule manipulating, and conference realignments lie among them. Loyalty, teamwork, and commitment are still intangibles to be learned outside the classroom despite focus on finances to support college athletics. Granted, players deserve some share of that revenue, but can this be done and still avoid “pay for play?” Beyond college, the vast majority of players pursue careers outside professional sports. The intangibles taught by college football are lessons well-learned for life.

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