This Weekend in Sports: NFL Playoffs and the Cotton Bowl
The NFL playoffs start, and the college bowl season nears its close. Here's what to watch this weekend:
The NFL playoffs start, and the college bowl season nears its close. Here's what to watch this weekend:
The playoffs get started this weekend, and the American Football Conference is as up-for-grabs as it's been in years. Which team has the best shot at a Super Bowl trip?
Yes, this may be the only time you ever cheer for Texas A & M. This weekend the Aggies take on O.U. in the Cotton Bowl and future Texas Tech Coach Kliff Kingsbury will be there. More after the jump.
It was another exciting week in college football, with four of this last week’s bowl games being decided in the final minute or overtime. Here are all the highlights from the last week in college football.
The NFL playoffs are set after a number of thrilling contests in Week 17 of the 2012 NFL regular season. Here's a recap of all of this week's games:
Week 15 of the expert pick em will see a pair of bowl games that include teams Tech fans are familiar with and the Cowboys and Texans in action at home.
Wow. Even the Japanese are getting in on the Tuberville bashing. Even better, they're getting in on the celebration of Kliff Kingsbury. It's simply amazing to me that this coaching change is even on their radar, but it is.
Championship Bull Riding returns to Lubbock on Saturday, February 2nd, at the City Bank Coliseum.
How do you explain the unexplainable to children? Today, parents across the country, including myself, were faced with this -- fumbling over words while explaining the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown - located only 20 miles away from my own daughter's elementary school.
NOTE: This post will be continually updated as new information comes in. Video and photos are below. All times Eastern.
UPDATE 6:30 p.m.: Originally it was thought that Adam Lanza, the gunman, shot his mother at the Sandy Hook Elementary school, where she was a teacher's aide. ABC has learned that, in fact, Nancy Lanza was killed at her home (by her son) prior to the massacre. He then drove to the school, where he killed 20 children and six adults, before killing himself.
We're getting down to the Nitty Gritty for football as only two high school teams in the area are on this week's pick em and only five games all together
Last week's pick em' was tough, but this week's looks to be much tougher.