<p>this is the funniest football video ive ever seen... listen to the color commentary its hilarious</p>
<p><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ%5B/url%5D">http://youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ</a></p>
<p>this is the funniest football video ive ever seen... listen to the color commentary its hilarious</p>
<p><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ%5B/url%5D">http://youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ</a></p>
<p>good thing michigan has more class than this...</p>
<p>Miami has no class. We are lucky that our program is among the classiest out there.</p>
<p>braylon has matured
i wouldnt be surprised if next season he becomes an upper echelon wide receiver next year if the browns can get anything going as a team</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Floor_Crew%5B/url%5D">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Floor_Crew</a></p>
<p>"After hearing the song, ESPN columnist Pat Forde wrote: 'How long does it take to undermine more than five years of hard work improving the image of a once-tainted football program? It could be as little as 9 minutes, it turns out.'[4]. Nine minutes references the length of the 7th Crew song."</p>
<p>Looks like they've got it down to around 3 minutes.</p>
<p>The color commentator, Lamar Thomas, a UM alum, has been fired for his, err...exuberant commentary. </p>
<p>I am disappointed in President Donna Shalala's response to this - apparently now countenancing a mere one game suspension for 13 Miami players - and since that game is against Duke, it will be business as usual for Miami. Contrast that approach with lowly FIU's - which has booted two players off the team, and suspended 16 others indefinitely - which means that FIU is willingly deciding to play at the level of a mediocre Div. II team (at best) because of the principle involved. </p>
<p>Football is incredibly corrupting of the university mission (although by most measures Michigan plays it well and honorably so I don't think Mary Sue Coleman has nearly the challenges of Donna Shalala), and in cases like these, one can really gain some insight into the priorities of a university president. What does Shalala say to prospective students and parents when asked if Miami really looks like a football team with a school attached? And I don't want to focus just on Shalala - the ACC is letting the school off the hook, too, approving the one game suspension. This isn't about being high and mighty morally - fighting is not football - and if you want athletes to refrain from fighting - it is incredibly simple to accomplish - don't let them play if they fight - for a long time don't let them play, and gee whiz, it gets their attention. </p>
<p>The worst part of this (I am a former Div. 1 athlete and find this awful)? Winking and nodding at this kind of thing promotes the worst kind of "faux' toughness and macho idiocy. Real champions know that real mental toughness - the kind that helps athletes succeed in other endeavors in their lives - revolves around discipline and keeping your cool (which is why, by the way, I like NCAA women's college b-ball - they don't generally have big pro careers to look forward to, don't strut for camera attention, and really care about the team game and winning). I saw very little of that in evidence in this game, and to make things even more dim. politically correct or not, many will also draw stereoptypical racial conclusions from this event - which doesn't help anyone.</p>
<p>Maguo, were you rooting for PSU or Michigan last Saturday? I recall your being a Nittany Lion's fan before settling for Michigan! hehe!</p>