MiZery said:
This thread is a mess
49, ur logic here makes no sense at all, of course u can consolidate all ur videos in your official thread, this really isn't that complicatedGobears49 said:
I don't see how. Each piece of information appears totally separate from others, all on YouTube. If you can describe what new news on YouTube to you would like me not to post, I will. But I don't see how you can predict what that that new news will be to guide me..
Wildest part of Monday’s madness had to be the false Gonzaga report… just dead wrong… refuted within seconds by everyone.
— John Canzano (@johncanzanobft) September 24, 2024
Gonzaga may get there. It makes sense. It adds value. Bet Pac-12 would love it… but not at all the priority today.
Gobears49 said:
Good for you. But Blake Shelton was on GameDay a week or so ago, where Starkey, etc. will appear today.
Let me know if you think The Play will ever be ranked not the best college football play of all time. GameDay will be stupid not to show it on their show tomorrow. It will forever be the best, and most famous, Cal football video of all time representing Cal football.
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- Big Dawg Legacy For three generations, the Woods family has worn their passion for Georgia football on their sleevesor rather, on their heads. This season, Michael Woods is honoring his late brother, Trent, by carrying on their family's "Big Dawg" tradition by painting a Bulldog on his head. Jen Lada reports.
- Welcome to Miami Cam Ward's improbable journey to the University of Miami began with one scholarship offer out of high school from Incarnate Word, an FCS school. From there, he set out to prove to the world what he always believed that he was the best quarterback in the country. Andrea Adelson reports.
- The Band Is on The Field "The most amazing, sensational, dramatic…exciting, thrilling finish in the history of college football!" Those were the words used by game announcer Joe Starkey on the day it happened November 20, 1982. Over four decades later, Starkey's description of the last-second miracle play that included five laterals, a cannon, a trombone and the bitter rivalry between the Cal Bears and Stanford Cardinal, still holds true.
- September Surprises From unexpected undefeated teams to sudden departures and overnight sensations and a Pac-2 resurrection, it was a September to remember in college football. Ryan McGee reports.
- Instant Classic After a big win or a tough loss, how do coaches motivate their teams to respond? Georgia and Alabama's Week 5 showdown lived up to the hype as one of the most anticipated tilts of the season. A look back at one of the most memorable games in their storied rivalry and a look ahead to what's next.
thanks. turns out some of us oldforts were there, and still alive to tell the tale.Gobears49 said:
Very rarely ever shown. I think I've seen it twice.