To be fair there were only a few games I watched or paid attention to, which were NC State vs Clemson, Oklahoma vs K-State, Mizzou vs Florida, Ohio State vs Wisconsin, and Alabama vs Tennessee. Needless to say, all games won't be addressed! 1. GameDay was at the Ohio State vs Wisconsin game, which originally I wasn't sure was the best place for it, but I was wrong! What. A. Game. -- Overtime football is always welcomed! :) 2. SEC East, Total Mess. Florida looks like they are going to win the East... somehow. Tennessee really got the worst SEC West schedule they possibly could this year, although after the way they've performed I think they've been incredibly overrated the whole time. Then there's Georgia, who somehow let Vandy beat them. On second thought, is anyone really surprised by that? Their UNC, Nicholls, and Mizzou games were lucky wins for them, how they remained ranked for so long is a mystery. 3. SEC West, well it looks like Bama is as dominate as their #1 ranking suggests. After their win against Tennessee it appears they're still a notch above the rest, BUT they get A&M next weekend and I can't wait to see how that one goes! Will it be Roll Tide or Gig'Em?? 4. The score bounces back and fourth the entire game, it's tied at the end of regulation because the kicker misses a field goal attempt in the final seconds, game ends 24-17 after a touchdown in overtime. Very brief synopsis of how the Clemson vs. NC State game went. Except it's probably also important to note that this game was between the #3 ranked team and an unranked team, AT #3's field, ON homecoming. Clemson escapes, but barely. Dabo falling to the ground as NC State's kicker misses the field goal is something we all should watch a few times though. 5. Oklahoma and K-State went about as expected. DeDe Westbrook had some impressive stats, but Mayfield wasn't nearly as excited after TDs as he was last week against Texas (seriously, go look up those videos!). OU has Texas Tech next week and then Kansas, they may have the Big 12 on lock looking at the rest of their schedule.. Other opinions or noteworthy games/plays? Leave them in the comments!
College Football Saturdays are the best, plus you add some playoff baseball and it's the perfect combo!
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There can be issues with having so many options when it comes to football teams too.. 1. Conflicting game times on Saturdays 2. Keeping up with multiple teams can seem like a (very fun) full-time job! And last, but not least, 3. Not agreeing with family or friends on a favorite team. Now, I enjoy trash talk just as much as the next person, but fighting over tvs isn't always fun! Take this issue past just "who do we watch?" or "what game do we go to?", and what happens when you live with someone who doesn't like your team? In my case, you watch both teams and constantly have competitive and smack-talk filled conversations! This post isn't about negotiating tv time or how to have polite conversations, its about owning the difference in preferences and showcasing it in your house! Make a "House Divided" sign for your front door, living room, or any place you want it! It can be related specifically to one sport (see above for football), to multiple schools, or multiple professional teams! My design is a chevron background, split down the middle, with a football on each side. Chevron backgrounds are super easy to do (comment below if you want instructions!). I printed a football (the size I wanted it on the board) and traced two symmetrical of each other on the board. After this I traced laces on the football and then painted the white on top of the brown. The words and logos can either be stenciled on or you can use vinyl letters. Supplies: Wooden board from Hobby Lobby, paint colors were Folk Art and Folk Art Metallic brands, and the words/logos are vinyl from a vinyl cutting machine. If you have questions about this DIY sign comment below or email!
This is weird for me to say, but MIZ & Boomer!? :) |
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