The Zone Read: September 11
Posted on 11. Sep, 2011 by Christopher Rawle in NCAA Football
What a weekend for frantic finishes. From Arizona State’s overtime escape against Missouri on Friday night to Michigan’s last-second victory over the Fighting Irish capping Saturday’s action, Week 2 of the college football season contained as much excitement as I can handle. Given ample time to collect my thoughts, I’m proud to present the second-ever [...]
The Zone Read: September 3
Posted on 04. Sep, 2011 by Christopher Rawle in NCAA Football
After 8 months of waiting, the first Saturday of college football has finally come and gone. Armed with five televisions and a slew of snacks and supplies, I spent my entire weekend eating, drinking, screaming, and enjoying the finest sport on earth. At this rate, I should look like Charlie Weis in about 3 months—though, [...]
Rise and Shout! The White Boys Are Out!
Posted on 31. Aug, 2011 by Long Ball Larry in NCAA Football
Well, I’m back. I know, I know, I missed you too. Where I’ve been and what I’ve been doing doesn’t really matter…but I’m going to tell you anyway. Suffice it to say I’ve been working on my exterior beauty. I came to realize no one ever complains about my interior beauty—with the only exceptions being [...]
College Football Games to Watch: September
Posted on 05. Jul, 2011 by Christopher Rawle in NCAA Football
Slowly but surely, football is creeping back into our lives. All we must suffer through is two more months of bowling and women’s soccer and the greatest creation of man will be back in our lives. With so much down time on my hands (and inspired by watching replays of the ’95 and ’98 Orange [...]
Talking Phil Steele
Posted on 18. Jun, 2011 by Christopher Rawle in NCAA Football
With both the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals come and gone, we now head into the dreaded abyss known as summer, where quality sporting events are few and far between. Regular season baseball? It’s hard to get excited about the intensity of a sport that has five million regular season games per team. Soccer? I [...]

