What’s On My Schedule: Football, Football, And More Football
This has been an awesome week, it started out with football, we got a few days of cool fall weather and a little rain, and we end the week with football.
This has been an awesome week, it started out with football, we got a few days of cool fall weather and a little rain, and we end the week with football.
First off, we all know I'm a sports fanatic. Sports rule. Let's recap all the craziness that unfolded this weekend, including three huge college football upsets.
This Sunday night the Steeler's will once again take on the Bronco's in Denver, in what is sure to be a major grudge match. For those of you that may have forgotten, Denver beat the Steeler's last year in overtime to win the AFC championship title.
What a way to kick off the NFL season, Dallas Cowboys and the Defending Super Bowl Champion New York Giants.
My plan for the evening was to watch SMU/Baylor and switch back and forth between the Nascar race and a little Sunday night college football. Unforunately, the football game was basically decided in the first ten minutes of the game. So thankfully, I had Nascar racing from under the lights in Atlanta, Georgia, to enjoy with a few of my ice-cold tasty friends on a Labor Day weekend.
So much hype and hope was in the air for Thursday night's match up between Washington State and Brigham Young, but the excitement quickly sailed away after a bitter loss for the Cougars dressed in red and white.
It was a typical night in Bristol, Tennessee, bumping and grinding, and even a helmet chunking incident between Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth.
Everyone knows I am a sports junky, if I am not working I am usually watching some sport either live or on TV. It doesn't matter what sport it is either, football, baseball, basketball, I've even learned about soccer over the past five years and have watched several games without being made to do so.
My boy from Washington University has finally earned his time in the spotlight, as Head Coach Mike Munchak announced that Jake Locker will start and lead the team on week one of the regular season.
I didn't have anything else to do today, so I sat at home at watched some good ol' NASCAR with my son.
Denny Hamlin was on mission Sunday in New Hampshire as he dominated a majority of the LENOX Industrial Tools 301, but a late pit mishap would cost him a chance at the win.
Remember a few weeks ago in the Olympic trials Phelps, a 14 time gold medalist, beat Clary in the 200 meter butterfly by 1.5 seconds which in swimming is huge.