Oct 22
I’ll be taking a short break from blogging about the current football status (as some of you have probably noticed), and turn my attention to the future, most notably the 2008 draft. My plan, aided by the baseball playoffs, is to take a break from blogging and focus on completing this 2008 mock draft, which I’ll be working on in parts throughout the next week or two. Just wanted to let everyone know that I didn’t completely fall off the map, having not put a post up since October 7th.
I’m also open to anyone that would be interesting in writing for the website as the NFL mid way point approaches. If interested, please send an e-mail with your area of interest (particular NCAA/NFL team), a writing sample, and any other useful tips to saturdays2sundays@gmail.com; I’ll let people know shortly.
Oct 07
Following the USC loss I decided to chalk up who I feel are the top 10 teams in the nation. Here’s my top 10 following the games on Saturday:
1. Louisiana State Tigers
Clearly the top team after USC’s blunder last week, at least now the LSU-USC comparisons can stop on every major media publication. Not to mention that they wore some of the best uniforms I’ve seen featuring a sweet pelican patch verses Tulane (click for gallery). Read the rest of this entry »
Oct 07
The USC loss last night to Stanford was sad to say the least, and it definitely doesn’t look well on John David Booty’s resumé for the upcoming NFL draft and Heisman consideration. There were a lot of people out there that were considering USC to be not only the greatest team in the country, but one of the greatest teams of all time. They, for the second straight year in a row, lost a winnable game to take themselves out of the national championship picture. Read the rest of this entry »
Oct 05
It’s been a busy week with the baseball playoffs beginning to start, along with some of the better TV shows starting, but even with the poor week I had last week, I still am deciding to continue making my NFL picks. Last week I went 3-11, bringing my season mark to 33-29 (ouch). Read the rest of this entry »
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