Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘texas’

Top 25: The Alabama-LSU beat goes on, but not for long

Now in its seventh year, the College Football BlogPoll is a weekly effort of dozens of college football-centric Web sites representing a wide array of schools under the oversight of SB Nation. As always, this is an ever-evolving snapshot meant to judge teams exclusively on their existing resumés

Headlinin’: Injury bug takes biggest bite yet out of decimated Hokie D

Making the morning rounds. • Hokie Hokie hurt.

Halfway Home: Closing in on the Bedlam to end all Bedlams

A snapshot of the remaining unbeaten teams at midseason, and how they can stay that way. Today: Oklahoma (6-0) and Oklahoma State (6-0)

Wall St. employee turns home-grown inspiration into ‘Occupy Herbstreit’ (but he doesn’t really want to talk about it)

Jim Weber runs Lost Lettermen , devoted to keeping tabs on former college athletes and other nostalgia. This week, he caught up — briefly — with the man behind “Occupy Herbstreit.” The “Occupy Wall Street” movement protesting economic inequality and corporate greed, now entering its second month, has become a comedic gold mine: It’s already been parodied on “Saturday Night Live” and spawned the hilarious “Occupy Sesame Street” spinoff, which claims “99 percent of cookies are consumed by 1 percent of monsters.” Now college football fans are getting in on a little gridiron-infused fun with “Occupy Herbstreit.” Named for former Ohio State quarterback and current ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit, the site spread like wildfire across the blogosphere almost immediately after it debuted last week with pictures of a man amid the Wall Street crowds hiding behind signs that simultaneously poke fun at college football and the economy; they look like they belong behind the set of ESPN’s “College GameDay” instead of parading through lower Manhattan

Mid-Major Monday: The Mtn. West/C-USA merger is happening. Now, how does it work?

Weekly notes from the undercard.

Top 25: The usual suspects, full speed ahead

Now in its seventh year, the College Football BlogPoll is a weekly effort of dozens of college football-centric Web sites representing a wide array of schools under the oversight of SB Nation.

Game Day Keys: Time for Texas’ blue-chip bookends to Cowboy up

On the day’s most pivotal players. • JACKSON JEFFCOAT and ALEX OKAFOR , Defensive ends, Texas .

Texas A&M AD knows something was foul in Lubbock last weekend

Texas A&M athletic  director Bill Byrne knows poop when he smells it and no one is going to tell him otherwise. In the latest chapter of what happened to the Texas A&M buses during last weekend’s trip to Texas Tech , Byrne defended his tweet from last Saturday that claimed someone had vandalized the buses

Headlinin’: TCU’s Big 12 dream has come (officially) true

Making the morning rounds.

Mid-Major Monday: Don’t sleep on the Ragin’ Cajuns

Weekly notes from the undercard. Louisiana-Lafayette hasn’t been to a bowl game as a member of the FBS, but with one more win, the Ragin’ Cajuns will be bowl-eligible and in good shape to make their first postseason trip in 40 years.

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