OU, stop kidding! SEC analyst/promoter Paul Finebaum should stick to commenting only on the SEC regarding preseason forecasts. When prompted, he predicted Oklahoma brings the next best shot to the national championship after Alabama. Maybe wishful thinking on his part. … Continue reading
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Hail to Bobby Bowden! We always admired Bobby Bowden as a Head Coach, as a leader, and as a man over the years observing him from a distance. He lined up competitive, non-Conference games for his Seminoles over the years, … Continue reading
Collegefootballfan.com has made its move to Tennessee. Despite packing, hauling, driving, unpacking, flying back, and doing it all again to what so far seems to be a great move, we now begin to set our sights on the up-and-coming college … Continue reading
Relocating to Tennessee Living in New Jersey for a lifetime, the end of my career as a Purchasing professional comes to a halt on June 30. St. Laurie and I both look forward to semi-retirement. Neither of us … Continue reading
Despite attending only three NCAA FBS in 2020, we saw our share of top talent in previous years who will be some of the top picks in this week’s draft. Like a great upset, it’s great to say we saw … Continue reading
Covid-19 rose it’s ugly head Friday night to postpone our Spring fling in Youngstown. Collegefootballfan.com is down but not out. Didn’t realize how much we were looking forward to this until “Slippery Rock” Bob called me with the news right … Continue reading
Collegefootballfan.com finally found a spring FCS game we could get tickets for! We’re shaking off the cabin fever and heading to Stambaugh Stadium in Youngstown, Ohio. There, the Youngstown State Penguins (1-4) host the No. 6 Fighting Hawks of North … Continue reading
Not meaning much, this contest should be fun to be at.
Continue readingOriginally planning for this season, by now we would have attended possibly three games by now. However as we all already know, this year is unlike any other. Someone needs to call a do-over! We know that’s not going to … Continue reading
It’s mid-August of 2020, the year of the Coronavirus pandemic, and college football continues to figure out if some games will be played, and still has yet to announce who, if anyone, will be allowed to actually attend any games. … Continue reading