DFT HQ flying the flags proudly |
After being contacted by the University of Tennessee to
become their next head football coach, with much consideration I have opted to
pass on the offer and continue as your dutiful blogger. We took the weekend off
from attending live games to focus our full attention on all the conference championship
matches on TV. Of course we tailgated, it just happened to be in the cozy confines
of my family room. Friends contributed a 13 lb. smoked brisket, pigs in a
blanket, chicken wings, mac n cheese, homemade guac and chips, fine wine, fireball
and cold beer.
Around the country
- By now, we all know who is in the
playoffs, nonetheless here are your conference championship results:
·
ACC – Clemson 38 – Miami 3 (resounding win)
·
American -
UCF 62 – Memphis 55 (wild finish and Coach Frost leaves for Nebraska)
·
Big Ten – Ohio State 27 – Wisconsin 21 (Not
enough to pass the CFB eye test)
·
Big 12 – Oklahoma 41 – TCU 17 (Baker solidifies the
Heisman)
·
Conference USA -FAU 41 - North Texas 17 (The Lane Train rolls on)
·
MAC – Toledo 45 – Akron – 28 (Rockets away)
·
Mountain West Boise 17 – Fresno 14 (Don’t lose
on the blue!)
·
PAC 12 – USC 31 – Stanford 28 (Darnold outperformed
Mr. Love)
·
SEC – UGA 28 – Auburn 7 –( Dawgs rule Cats drool)
The Browns at the PAC 12 Championship |
Storm the Blue! |
Your next Heisman Trophy Winner |
The college football playoff has Clemson #1 playing Alabama
#4 in the Sugar Bowl and Oklahoma # 2 versus #3 UGA in the Rose Bowl. The
winners will play in Atlanta on 1/8/18. Here is a link to all the Bowl games:
Frostburg State’s Cinderella run came to an end against
mighty Mount Union in the Elite 8 for DIII. Good things in store for the
Bobcats next year.
Bieber – This
will be a rare award as it is not granted to a human for the first time in
years. For those that watched the Big Ten Championship game you experienced a
very unique 10 minute delay. The interruption was caused after Wisconsin scored
a goal line touchdown run and in the process the turf in Lucas Oil Field tore
away from the ground on one of its seams. Carl from Caddyshack was called on to
come and repair the seam for the players’ safety. The poor guy worked
feverishly as 80,000 sets of eyes live and millions more on TV were squarely on
him. You could see the sweat on his brow and his heart rate accelerate as his
hands worked magic for many minutes. Finally, another assistant greens keeper came
out with a rake to help get the job done. Not sure what the hell he did other
than provide moral support. After 10 minutes, the repair job was satisfactory and
Carl left the field to rousing applause. Great job Carl. However, a very
Bieberesque performance by the turf in this high profile game by getting all
tore up on national TV.
Come to Carl Mr. Gopher! |
Net week – We will
be heading back to Philly for the Army Navy game to meet up with many old friends
and family members. The next write up will be after Christmas for a mid-bowl season
report. We will be attending the Foster Farm Bowl in Santa Clara and the Rose
Bowl in Pasadena.
Happy Tailgating!
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