nelsonmuntz
Point Center
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
- Messages
- 46,837
- Reaction Score
- 40,193
Gardner literally through that ball right in the safety's numbers.
[QUOTE="J187Money, post: 1108752, member: 718"Seemingly beat, the favorite wakes up and pummels the challenger. Why does this happen so much in CFB games?
Sometimes when I watch games like this I feel like I'm 14 and watching a WWF match with Hulk Hogan. Seemingly beat, the favorite wakes up and pummels the challenger.
Why does this happen so much in CFB games?
Sometimes when I watch games like this I feel like I'm 14 and watching a WWF match with Hulk Hogan. Seemingly beat, the favorite wakes up and pummels the challenger.
Why does this happen so much in CFB games?
Football is a game of passion and it's hard for the favorite to get up for every game. But the challenger's passion tends to fade as they get tired, and the favorite gets fired up when they're down.
That at least is the conventional explanation. But a lot of things about college athletics seem to be fixed behind closed doors, like rules that are flagrantly violated by the North Carolinas with never an enforcement action, while upstart programs like UConn are suppressed by newly made up and retroactively imposed rules. It wouldn't be a big surprise if the corruption reached farther down and could impact individual games.
[QUOTE="J187Money, post: 1108752, member: 718"Seemingly beat, the favorite wakes up and pummels the challenger. Why does this happen so much in CFB games?