Friday, October 5, 2012

College Football Weekend, Excluding Votes and Josh Hamilton

Just a few thoughts as the first Saturday of October dawns.

It isn't in the title but I want to point out that I said in my last blog - how long would it take for the officials to make a mistake in a big game and how long would fans defend them?  Well I think we got our answer in the Green Bay-New Orleans game.  The real officials got another call wrong against the Packers which almost allowed them to lose that game.  Fortunately for them they won, but it was a close call to say the least.

Among other regrettable things that Ohio State players have said this week, Buckeye defensive end Nathan Williams claims that Nebraska cannot run on Ohio State.  My advice to Mr. Williams: Keep your words soft and sweet lest you have to eat them Saturday night.

So Texas, Nebraska and 17 other states are going to be excluded from the voting that may decide who wins the Presidency?  Has this ever happened before?

Texas Rangers fans who booed Josh Hamilton should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.  That man did so much for that franchise, and the way they treated him like crap at the end of the year is beyond me.  How would they like it if Josh goes to New York and sticks it to the Rangers every time he plays them?

Great games in college football this weekend.  Unlike last weekend where there weren't a lot of great games, there are about five or six games I'm interested in watching this weekend.  October is where the pecking order starts to be decided.

Until next time....

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