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College Football
Please Join Me in Asking for Justice for Brett from The Bachelorette
Hands in the air and cards on the table, I have a confession to make. I genuinely love watching The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. Not Continue Reading
USMNT’s Draw With Brazil Gave Me Dana Holgorsen Flashbacks
This is an incredibly niche post about my hate for two men. I’ve detailed my hate for Dana Holgorsen and how he worked to destroy Continue Reading
UH is Not Doing Anything Wrong Using the Houston Oilers’ Colors
Welcome to another blog where I publicly hate the Tennesse Titans organization. I’m sure Will Levis and Derrick Henry (I know, I’ll bring up his Continue Reading
Texas A&M is an Unserious Football University
My dislike of Texas A&M has been pretty well documented throughout this blog. Sure, I’ll hate on UT sometimes, but, at the end of the Continue Reading
What does Arch Manning think opting-in to NCAA 2025 entails?
I, like every other college football adjacent fan, will be blasting headfirst into the new player negotiation simulator when it comes out. As the head Continue Reading
What Happened to Natty Quarterbacks (A Letter to JJ McCarthy’s Stats)
Call me spoiled, call me a classic millennial/Gen Z (take your pick), call me whatever variation of entitlement you want, but what happened to natty-winning Continue Reading
We All Want Washington to Win, Right?
Every baseball postseason, when the Astros make it to the ALCS or World Series, there is inevitably a map posted all over r/baseball or on Continue Reading
My Saturday and College Football Escapism (Or Fear and Loathing in an Employment Bardo)
Every once in a while I get personal on this blog. I have this belief that no one reads this blog outside of a few Continue Reading
Willie Fritz is Already Winning Me Over
Full disclosure, I wanted Jeff Traylor. He’s young, he’s successful, and he’s built a successful program in Texas in the last few years. This is Continue Reading