In the last 2 years they have beaten Penn State, Clemson, and Miami. Unfortunately, they have somehow lost 17 games to UNC in that same time period.
In the last 2 years they have beaten Penn State, Clemson, and Miami. Unfortunately, they have somehow lost 17 games to UNC in that same time period.
When you say consistently... I assume you mean in the decade of the ‘80s.
I don’t think Shady McCoy makes it, but Revis and Aaron Donald are looking strong, too.
Hail to Pitt, baby!
I thought the same thing, as a Pitt fan. Conner and the O-line made him look much better than he was, because he didn’t have to be great. Look at the UNC game last year, when he couldn’t hit a 6 yard out, twice, to seal the game. He was a tough kid, knew the offense, and could keep a play alive, but he couldn’t make…
Last season in the NCAA regular season, only one QB beat two teams ranked in the top 5.
Assistant TO the Regional Quarterback
Earlier this week the Papa John’s Twitter account, which apparently thinks it is a real person, bravely denounced…
JJ might not be Beelzebub but I’m almost certain that The Devil WAS In Miss Jones to produce that satanic son of a bitch.
We’re now a few weeks into Jerry Jones’s crusade to teach Roger Goodell a lesson about the limits of his power and,…
This bellend does not speak for New Zealand
Let’s check in with them now.
Think what U.S. soccer would look like if we could get some of these not-quite-pro-quality football and basketball players out there. Instead we have kids being funneled to single sports at a younger and younger age, and if the one they choose doesn’t work out then they’re SOL. I have a 15 year-old son and a bunch of…
Your less popular sport that few countries care about is good, huh?
Wait, so we should judge sports based on how much has it done to kill Germans? Because in that case Alpine Skiing might be the winner.
“Please like my sport.”
I dare you to come up to Leeds and say that League is not a thing.
Battle School is a place that maintains the purest of sport: battleroom.
It’s hard to think of a single day that better encapsulated the pitiful state of American soccer culture than…
This piece originally appeared in the April 1995 issue of GQ. It is reprinted here with permission.