Photo from Pac-12 Football Championship VIP Tailgate #Pac12FCG @PrettyInstant - https://t.co/hSjc7Ft8a0 https://t.co/B339BIgTYN— Dan Donnelly (@Dantailgater) December 2, 2016
With hall pass in hand Friday night for the PAC 12 Championship
game at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, the Big Cat and I rolled down I 680 and
checked into the Five Star Fairmont Hotel in San Jose. The digs were part of
the package deal I had won. This was a slight upgrade from our Super 8 in
College Station, TX on Labor Day weekend. We were then taken by shuttle to the
PAC 12 VIP Tailgate at Great America Theme Park across the parking lot from the
stadium. If you chose, you could partake in unlimited roller coaster rides. We
opted to avoid vertigo and nausea and hit the open bar and sampled some of the
morsels that were offered. We gathered with the other package winners and were
escorted onto the field to watch pre-game warmups and take in the sights. The
Mighty Huskies of Washington looked focused and intense and Colorado appeared
timid. Our seats were in the club level so we had access to food, drink and
warmth throughout the night.
Meeting with old friend PAC 12 Commissioner Larry Scott |
Taking a knee in Levi with the Big Cat, but not like Kaepernick |
The stadium was 2/3rds full with more UW fans and much
electricity in the air. If UW won, they would have a legitimate shot at the college
football playoff (a flawed system until they go 8 teams). From the onset UW dominated
all facets of the game. On Colorado’s first series, star QB Sefo Liufau
suffered a leg injury and would not return until the second half. The Buffs
never seemed to recover mentally from his injury and temporary absence. The
teams traded scores in the first quarter and then it was all Huskies thereafter.
Washington running backs Myles Gaskin and Lavon Coleman each ran for over 100
yards. The Husky Defense was stout and created several key turnovers stifling
the Buffs Offense. The UW fans stayed until the end as the Colorado fans
started their departure in the third quarter. Final score UW 41, Colorado 10.
We fled back to the hotel night club to celebrate with the victors and help the losers
drown their sorrows.
Great seats! |
Around the country
– As expected, Alabama utterly destroyed a mediocre Florida team 54-16 for the
SEC crown. More importantly, the Tide D held the Gators to zero rushing yards!
Congrats to Western Michigan and the soon to be gone coach PJ Fleck as the
Broncos go undefeated knocking off Ohio in the MAC championship. The Broncos will
be rowing their boat to the Cotton Bowl. Oklahoma dominated in state rival
Oklahoma State in the Bedlam/defacto Big 12 Championship game in Norman, OK. The dynamic backfield of Baker Mayfield, Samaje
Perine and Joe Mixon were too much for the Pokes to handle. Clemson held on for
a narrow win over Virginia Tech in the ACC championship after amassing a big
lead and almost squandering it. San Diego State lassoed the Wyoming Cowboys in
the Mountain West title game in the high altitude and cold weather in Laramie,
WY. The Temple Owls defeated Navy in the battle for the AAC championship in
Annapolis, MD. In the game of the
weekend, the Penn State Nittany Lions came back from a 28-7 deficit to best the
Wisconsin Badgers 38-31 in the BIG Ten finale.
This sign at College Gameday says it all |
DFT being represented at the AAC title match |
Luke and Andrea Munding rooting on the Sooners in the rain |
So here are the group
of six Bowls:
The DFT college playoff plan: Power 5 champions, top rated non power 5 champion and two highest ranked wild cards. Wow, that was easy.— Dan Donnelly (@Dantailgater) December 1, 2016
Playoff Game 1 – Alabama v Washington (Peach Bowl)
Playoff Game 2- Clemson v Ohio State (Fiesta Bowl)
Cotton Bowl – Western Michigan v Wisconsin
Rose Bowl – USC v Penn State
Sugar Bowl – Oklahoma v Auburn
Orange Bowl – Michigan v Florida State
Bieber – Two members
of the Colorado Buffaloes, Abdul Jaleel Awini (heehehe, I said weenie) and
Chris Hill did not make the trip to Santa Clara for the big PAC 12 match Friday
night. You see, they decided to go out on the town last weekend after the big
win over Utah and tie one on and on and on. Eventually they were politely escorted
out of a night club and began arguing. Awini (hehehehe) accused Hill of getting
him kicked out and verbally threatened him. Hill responded by knocking the
weenie the hell out. Hill took off after his Rhonda Rousey performance and
Weenie laid motionless. The Weener’s
night only got worse from there. As police and fire showed up to the scene, his
wallet was removed to check his identity. Along with proper identification, the
5150 found several baggies of cocaine in his wallet. Upon notifying Coach Mac,
the Weenster was suspended indefinitely, but that will be the least of his
worries as he is facing much “Stiffer” punishment. Talk about a really crappy night son.
Apparently this was not his first rodeo as he had troubles at Air Force Academy
forcing him to transfer, and also had an alcohol related incident at Colorado.
Well the Weener did get something his teammates didn’t this weekend, he got
some new Bieberesque hardware to put in his prison cell as an ice breaker.
Next Week – The first
couple of Tailgate will travel back to Charm City for the Army Navy game. We
will be amongst many old friends and family in my birth state, and will continue
the celebrations of Mrs. T’s belated birthday and our 28th wedding
anniversary. Nothing says I love you like dragging your spouse to a tailgate in
the sub-freezing temperatures of the mid-Atlantic region. Congratulations to
Brad Korinke for winning this year’s Tailgaters Yahoo Pickem pool. 2nd
Place goes to Andrew Scott and 3rd to Charlie Bolt.
Happy Tailgating!
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