Tag Archives: Twitter

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-11-21

  • JJ's Other Place got KCP&L'ed, we still watched football though http://fb.me/DY5HbPwu #
  • We couldn't think of anything else. At least there's tasty standings to go over! http://fb.me/AJQwnxGx #
  • An anti-climatic end to the season? I hope not http://fb.me/zkQz9xxv #
  • Okay, I'm giving JJ's Other Place one more shot. Then it's kaput! Let's hope the power is up when we get there. http://fb.me/ONyNwmxi #
  • Get your remedies a flowin'! Time to fend of the drizzly snot sniffles. Oh and check out the Pick It and Stick It http://fb.me/OXzKsDVE #
  • In case you haven't figured out, I really don't like baseball. College football played in baseball stadiums rock,… http://fb.me/OVGYJvHn #

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-11-14

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-11-07

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-10-31

  • Stadiumspotting did the dance in Lawrence again Saturday. Read More! http://fb.me/GRfuHAfd #
  • Pick It Standings are out just in time for our hangover recovery. Read on and turn off the lights! http://fb.me/MaO1MiVx #
  • Get your pumpkin fill here, the Crib Sheet as all of your spicy college football news! http://fb.me/AjTTtcoa #
  • Barspotting is back and back at the Brooksider! Come on out! http://fb.me/KNXfFMdy #
  • Pick It and Stick It: It Hardens When It Gets Cold. Put a coat on! http://fb.me/LT6MK5H3 #
  • GameDay: It's A Playoff Every Week. And that's they way we like it http://fb.me/D5iOSeeY #
  • We showed up at the @brooksidet and they do not make the fried bologna on toast anymore. Dangit #
  • Okay this one is over. Congrats #oklahomestate Now bring not the tigers and cornhuskers! #
  • Wow I guess we'll see if Missouri will come back from the shock #

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-10-24

Powered by Twitter Tools

Crib Sheet: My Head Hurts

It looks as though the NFL cracked down on concussions and big time hits, doling out suspensions for head on collisions now.   What does this mean for college football?  Probably the same type of suspension.  I’m not sure they will completely lock down like they do in the NFL.  I’m guessing that this sport may be going away in the next 15 years, or at least it will turn into more of an arena style of play.  Even for the colleges.  Now check out the Crib Sheet:

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-10-17

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-10-10

Powered by Twitter Tools

Crib Sheet: Ready to Ride I-70

A very special lady sprung on me some tickets to the Kansas State and Nebraska game going on tomorrow.  So we’ll do some Stadiumspotting there as well get you stoked for this week of football.  First thing is first, though.  This week’s Crib Sheet goes over some of the hottest news items of the last week.  We have some spicy giblets ready to feed ya and then we’re gonna get the car ready for the impromptu road trip.  On to the sheet:

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-10-03

Powered by Twitter Tools

Barspotting: The Twin Cities Beckon

You know, I don’t know what it is with the travelling all of the sudden, but here we go again on our own.  Going down that only road that, well, leads straight from Kansas City to Minneapolis/St. Paul.  Otherwise I-35.  I’ve been (unofficially) down I-35 to Austin, Texas and now I’m heading up north to check out Minnesota.  Prior obligations find myself out there and I’m hoping to get some football down while I do it.  A little birdie told me that Minnesota is hosting Northwestern for homecoming so I might check it out.  Otherwise, it might be a great sports bar in town or more than likely Hooters at the Great Mall of America.  God I hope it’s the homecoming game.

Continue reading Barspotting: The Twin Cities Beckon

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-09-26

Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-09-19

Powered by Twitter Tools

Crib Sheet: FCS is Coming For Ya

It’s the year of FCS upsets so far.  The first week saw North Dakota State upsetting Kansas and Jacksonville State putting one on Ole Miss.  Then last weekend, James Madison beat ranked Virginia Tech.  It just goes to show you that the competition can be heated on any given Saturday.  If a team gets too big for itself, it may overlook another opponent.  That’s just enough to tilt the victory meter away from them.  We are always humble with our conference powerhouse that is the Crib Sheet, so check it out:

  • We’re heard of strange injuries before but having a ‘bowel injury’ takes the cakes.  That’s what Arkansas Razorback Dennis Johnson had that left him out of Saturday’s game against Georgia.  We hope he can plug it up for next week.
  • What two better teams to play in Jerry Jones’ Cowboys Stadium to kickoff the season than LSU and Oregon.  Huh?  That’s right, the ‘Cowboys Classic’ will be held by two teams not in the Big 12.  Doesn’t make sense at all.
  • We see reports of crime all the time in the Crib Sheet.  Like another arrest for Missouri’s Derrick WashingtonSports Illustrated’s Jeff Benedict points this out as well.  We think we’ll keep it on the down low from now on.  Maybe just police blotters for the Big 12.  Unless it’s some kind of harmless, whacky crime.
  • Oh by the way.  The lawsuit between former K-State coach Ron Prince and the university will be moving back to the courtroom.  It looks as though both sides want an immediate judgement.  Not sure if it’s gonna happen.  We’ll keep you posted.
  • All signs are pointing to Colorado joining the Pac 12 in 2012.  They wanted to move earlier, but the stars couldn’t align just right.  Maybe after the California whupping put on the Buffaloes pushed them back a year.
  • The plane carrying McNeese State had to make an emergency landing on the way to the Missouri game.  Apparently, a tire blew out on take off.  That would scare the heck out of me.  No wonder those kids didn’t fare to well against the Tigers.
  • The New York Times points out that the Big 1o makes its money because of the fans.  And the fans who would pay a massive premium to see the Big 10 games.  So the Times points out what we know already:  control the college sports in the conference and you can make some major bank.
  • It looks like Villanova is looking over an invitation to the Big East.  This would be an upgrade in the football program as they were FCS last year.  They are a part of the Big East in virtually every other sport.  We hope this helps keep the conference together for a little bit longer.
  • One of our favorite football people, former Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach, will get his own radio show on Sirius.  He’s doing that and CBS.  Will he ever be back to the sidelines?  Maybe after these gigs pay off his lawyer fees for his suit against Texas Tech.
  • A bunch of Missouri football players formed a rap group.  The Kentucky Boulevard Boys look to take over the scene like they take over the football field.  Yeah, whatever.  Call me when they get a recording contract.  Oh, and try to focus on the playbook and not your lyric book for the next couple of weeks.  We know it’s a cakewalk schedule but you need to be getting better now, not in a month.
  • Michigan’s Denard Robinson is your Heisman leader after two weeks and it makes real sense.  He single-handedly carried the Wolverines past Notre Dame last Saturday.  If he gets his wheel injured, the whole season is over for Michigan.
  • Reggie Bush, on the other hand, will forfeit his Heisman.  It seems the pressure and guilt for playing with a bunch of ineligible players in 2005 was just too much.  Vince Young, the runner-up, tweeted that he will be happy leaving it vacant, even though he said he wanted it earlier this week.
  • Speaking of Twitter, Miami of Florida’s head coach Randy Shannon just banned it for his players.  It seems the beat down Oklahoma gave the Hurricanes was enough to warrant this punishment.  Maybe the team can play their way back into getting access?
  • The new NCAA President Mark Emmert wants to get tougher on the rule breakers.  Yet, he wants to make sure the pro sports leagues and players’ unions are happy.  Let’s face it.  The NCAA is irrelevant.  It seems all they do is choke the players from making money so they can make more money.  A free education is great for these athletes, but they are stopping adults from making adult business decisions.  Someone needs to stop these guys, they are like cassette tapes.
  • Who will win the kicking battle in Manhattan?  Will it be Athony Cantele or Josh Cherry? One thing is for sure, one of these two will lose a game for the Kansas State Wildcats.
  • And it looks like the WAC is suing Nevada and Fresno State so they can stay in the WAC for the 2011-2012 season.  You know, with the way expansion has been handled in the offseason, wouldn’t the WAC have some sort of contingency in place?  Instead of suing, why not invite a couple of Big Sky schools in?  Nope, because they are a sub par conference, they will sue their way around things.  This conference will die a slow burning death.

Twitter Halftime Show for 2010-09-12

Powered by Twitter Tools