Archives for: May 2010
College Football Mascots Gone Wild
Ralphie Colorado

Share Mascots are just another element that make college football great. Sure, the NFL has them, but do they really add anything to the professional atmosphere? One of the best parts of college mascots is the fact that they’re generally one of two things: live animals or college students. What do those two things have in common?

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Beginning my internship at the Coloradoan
Coloradoan

ShareTonight I get to start something special, it’s my first journalism-related internship. I’ll be working under the sports desk at the Fort Collins Coloradoan.

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10 College Football Players Who Will Face Sophomore Slumps in 2010
Landry Jones

Share To take a page out of Fall Out Boy’s manual, I decided to take a look at 10 college football players who will hit a sophomore slump in 2010 (not have a “comeback of the year”). Keep in mind, these aren’t guys I think are going to play poorly, just not really impress after the impact they made as [...]

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College Football’s 10 Most Intriguing Games of 2010
Jake Locker

Share With both the NFL Draft and spring football now complete, all that’s left is to officially start college football in the fall. With 100s of games on the docket each season, it’s hard to break down which ones are the most intriguing, especially with no team officially playing a down of the 2010 season.

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Veronica Mars: Why can I not stop watching?
Veronica Mars

ShareI’ve started watching Veronica Mars and can’t seem to stop.

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10 of College Football’s Hottest Emerging Rivalries
Southwest Classic

Share Rivalries. We all know the classics: Ohio State vs. Michigan, Oklahoma vs. Texas, Alabama vs. Auburn. But what about some of the rivalries that aren’t so classic, or if they are, died off before recently making a comeback?

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The Weekly Blitz – Jon Eastman stayed classy despite circumstances
Jon Eastman

ShareNo one likes being forced to use the backup plan. Whether it’s a higher-risk strategy of attack on the battlefield, keeping that love interest on the shelf until you need them or a couple having to use a fertility doctor because someone’s “special purpose” isn’t doing its job –– it sucks because it’s not what you intended.

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