As a Bull and a Nole, I may be in for the worst college football season in my lifetime.
FSU football 0-3 for first time since 1976 after Wake Forest loss - Sports Illustrated
Quite frankly, I was more discouraged by this game than the ones before. Thought I saw some progress at the end of UF but I saw no real momentum brought forward into this game. And our middle defense was nonexistent. I think for us to have a shot at BYU we need to move the game to Sunday.
I had a good time visiting with friends at the Bulls game yesterday and then returned home to a lovely (almost) fall day in NC so, even for those reasons alone, I feel pretty good.
Listing to ESPNU on the way back from the game this morning was a hoot. Don't know who was most flabbergasted and pissed: Ohio State, Texas, USC or FSU fans. Our misery has plenty of company this weekend.
They seem to be recruiting well so far but apparently, watching the last play last night, the staff has never coached football before.
For USF - FSU grads like me yesterday was pretty, pretty, pretty bad.
Seriously, stupid stuff like that is a problem for a program begging for support. It costs nothing to provide Club Access and can be easily coordinated with their magical digital ticket technology. Creates unnecessary ill will. And when pointed out to staff they didn't do much to try to address for the day even though they all know me quite well. Again it would have cost nothing and taken little to no effort.
They did hit me up for my donation renewal last week, however, so that is something....
And people mocked them for declaring themselves National Champs. NCAA followed suit and it paid off for UCF. Everyone should use that marketing genius.
I married a UCF grad and former student athlete...but otherwise a lovely person. She suggested after NC State I could switch allegiance. It was not well received.
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