Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 04-02-2010
Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I’ve been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
If the football kicking did not go as good as I wanted it to go, I’d switch to cross country the year after that. Because I’m good at running long distances as well as football and soccer kicking, does doing football for a year than switching to cross country the year after that work, if the your football kicking did not go as good as you wanted it to go, example: you were not accurate with field goals 45 yards or below. I’d greatly appreciate some answers.
Isn’t there a college whose fans have a tradition of standing through every home football game? The idea is that they are ready to run on the field in case the coach needs them to play.
It seems like I remember the story. But I can’t remember which college it is. Maybe it’s several colleges. I don’t know.
I want to use them for an analogy in a speech that I’m writing. (Like always be ready; you never know when you’ll be called on.) Can somebody help me?
Aren’t you tired of powerhouse college football teams scheduling cupcakes just so they can make sure they get in a BCS game? If they are so good, why don’t they prove it by having a strong out of conference schedule? Who else has disgust for this way of scheduling in college football?