Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF | 4 Comments »



Get it? Brew doesn’t.
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Our bookie has let us down, but that’s not stopping Big B and I from making bold predictions about games we could have made mad cash on…
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Making notes about playing the point spreads on the first college football Saturday of the season…
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Stone Cold!!!
by Mike Zimmer, Degenerate Gambler
It’s a crying shame, but that’s the way the world works. Brew is the world’s worst bookie and while he’d bend over backwards for his BFF room mate and actually fly all the way to Las Vegas to make a wager for him, he was unable to place a 4-game parlay for Big B and I on his established off-shore account.
Thus, our Stone Cold, Lead Pipe, Take the money to the Bank wager will be all about pride in the fact that we “done good”. After much study, plenty of consideration and a little gut feeling Big B and I constructed the perfect 4-game parlay for this first big Saturday in college football. If you can still make it to a bookies, tell them to take this one to the bank!!!
San Jose State at Alabama (-37 1/2). Take Alabama to cover.
LSU vs. North Carolina (+10). Blood bath for the SEC team, take LSU to cover.
UConn at Meatchicken (-3). Are you kidding me? Take those points, UConn wins.
Rice at Texas (-31). We were tempted to take the over of 56 on this one with Texas alone. Take the Longhorns to cover and then some. For bonus to prove our awesomeness, throw in that OVER. Why not?
Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF, TV, Top 25 | 1 Comment »

Tebow’s gone, but they remain very…well…Gaytorish.
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You didn’t think I’d forget about the PICK SIX did you???
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Your guide to the best college football match-ups of the week and picking against the spread…
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If only Brew was still taking bets!!!
by Mike Zimmer, College Football Guru
What looked like a rather mundane first week of college football from a distance, reveals some rather good looking match-ups and entertaining games. Upon arriving and plotting our viewing schedule here at the Florida Garage-Mahal Bunker HQ for the first week of college football, there is a plethora of games to watch and enjoy.
Big B and I have plotted out a course that includes an entire sheet of the games to view for the entire day. That includes 7-games between Noon and 3:30pm on the tube, 7-games between 3:30pm and 7pm, 9-games between 7pm and 10pm and 2-late night offerings. That’s right, we’ll be keeping tabs on no less than 25-games here on 4-TV sets in the Cape Coral, Florida Bunker of Big B’s.
But the best of the day? The Pick Six? You knew I wouldn’t go and leave you without a guide to the best games available did you? Hit the jump and see the best of the best and then some for this first official Saturday of the college football season!!! DO IT!!! Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF, OSU Football, Top 25 | No Comments »

Waaaaaaaaaahhhhhh-Hoooooooo!!! College football is BAAAAAACK!!!
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An official record of what I think will happen in each and every conference before the season starts…because as always, I’ve run out of time to post my predictions…
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So what, big whoop, you wanna fight about it???
by Mike Zimmer, College football expert
Alright fine, I’ve gotten behind on my college football previews and the season really kicks off today and I haven’t gotten through all the conferences. From my previous posts though, no one seems to care that I’ve neglected my duty (he said duty) and has not yet posted any thoughts on said predictions so I’m pretty sure this is just me typing random words and not too many people bothering to note it. Oh, yeah, I just went there, yeah, I’m crying waaaaaaaahhhh!!!! Read my web-site waaaaaaaaahhhh!!!
Nah, I’m not crying but come on, no one has anything to say about my predictons? Really? I mean, not even a “stop talking about the Sun Belt and post the fucking Big Ten already!!!” was posted though. In an effort to keep up my intentions of posting about every conference I offer you a brief prediction on each of the remaining conferences that I didn’t get to (I’ll of course make up for the fact that I didn’t fulfill my intentions by making independent brief articles about those conferences soon because I know you ALL want to read them right?).
So without further adu, hit the fucking jump and see who I have finishing where ass hole. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: Cincinnati Bengals, NFL | No Comments »

- Amazingly the Seattle Seabags are set to either trade or dump T.J. Houshmadzadeh, eating a big portion of his salary in the process…
- Could it be, could it really happen that the hardest working man in football could possibly be on the radar of the Bungles, bringing him back to the ‘Nati???
- If Ocho Stinko has anything to do with it, he’ll be lobbying for Housh to come back and join the party–helping the passing game.
by Mike Zimmer, Falcons fan
Is it possible? Could the Bungles right a wrong and get the hardest working man in football back in Cincinnati, un-doing one of the worst decisions in franchise history? Apparently, T.J., under-used, mis-used and not able to get on track in Seattle, could amazingly be cut by the Seabags as Pete Carroll re-tools the team into a younger, much worse off franchise than he’s inheriting. The team is seriously trying to either trade Houshmandzadeh or will release him by Labor day when rosters must be down to 53 (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/03/tj-houshmandzadeh-wont-be-back-with-the-seahawks/)
In the process, the team will be eating a good portion of his salary one way or another, something that you’d think would be to Mikey Boy Brown’s fucking liking, getting a bargain no matter the consequence it might have on the locker room. While Houshmandzadeh is a guy who is un-apologetically in your face, out-spoken and intense, he is still one of the best receivers in the league. You don’t go from catching 113-passes and being a staple of the Bungles once vaunted passing game and then suddenly lose the ability to play.
For what it’s worth, the Bungles resident diva and multi-media wunderkind, Ocho Stinko will be lobbying hard for the team to re-sign T.J. (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/03/ochocinco-will-be-lobbying-heavy-for-houshmandzadeh/) after they allowed him to walk away in free agency and didn’t receive any compensation for him by NOT franchising him and instead keeping horrible kicker Shane Graham as their “franchise” player in 2008.
If the Bungles have any God damned sense in the world, they’ll snatch up Houshmandzadeh and re-right a wrong that has wrecked their passing game. In Housh’s absence, the team has never been able to find the right combination of possession receiver, chain mover and secret weapon that T.J. always was. Do the right fucking thing Mikey Boy Brown, sign T.J.!!!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/03/ochocinco-will-be-lobbying-heavy-for-houshmandzadeh/
Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF, OSU Football, Top 25 | No Comments »

“You mean we now have to beat them twice a year?”
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Ohio State and Meatchicken head for different divisions in the Big Tweleven’s alignment, but tradition will rule, teams to meet in last week of the regular season…
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So, in other words, in about a decade when Meatchicken is worth a damn again and the damage done by Dick Rod is finally un-done, there is a chance the two teams could meet twice in a season…
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There is basically no rhyme or reason for the football alignment of divisions, this begs the question of whether other sports will be different (such as basketball where Michigan State looks to have an easy romp every year).
by Mike Zimmer, Buckeye
With all the speculation, all the hemming and hawing over, the debates hushed and the dust settling from the Big Tweleven’s decision to align their teams into divisions with the addition of Nebraska to the conference, it doesn’t sound so bad after all. Except that it is.
Still, this stinks, no matter what. The thought of not having Ohio State-Meatchicken in the final week of the season was repugnant. The thought of the two separated and possibly meeting up twice in a year also stinks. I’m sorry, but as a Buckeyes, I don’t think you should have to beat Meatchicken twice in a season in football under and circumstances. But now, the potential exists and that sucks.
Worse, the divisions don’t make much sense with Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and Purdue in one division while Meatchicken, Minnesota, Northwestern, Michigan State, Iowa and new member Nebraska go to the other (http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-bigten-divisions). Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF, OSU Football, Top 25 | No Comments »

Ohio State’s “throwback” Pro Combat Uni from Nike, to be worn during the Ohio State-Meatchicken game.
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Like last year, the Buckeyes will have a different look against the Meatchicken Wolverweenies as Nike melds “throwback” and “future” style in a holiday season cash grab…
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Last year’s model that paid homage to the 1954 National Champions was pretty sweet, this year’s version to honor the 1942 National Champions, well…it lacks a little something if you ask me…
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Yes, I will still need to have one of these, since my birthday has passed, you can order now and hold on to them til’ Christmas.
by Mike Zimmer, Selling jersey’s too, just ask. No, really.
One more time, Nike will force some teams into hideous uniforms in big games. Just check out the model that Virginia Tech will have to don. But more importantly, THE Ohio State Buckeyes will also wear the Nike ProCombat series uniforms for a big game, in fact, the biggest game, against Meatchicken at seasons end. Just like last year where the Buckeyes had a “throwback” style uniform that paid homage to the 1954 National Championship winning team, Ohio State will wear yet another uniform in the back to the future style (http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Nike-s-Pro-Combat-unis-are-awesome-and-or-a-mo?urn=ncaaf-266668).
Of course, I’m not as big a fan of this get-up as I was with last year’s model after getting a look at it. The motif is in the 1942-retro style number and team colors which includes a red helmet shell but once again gets “Nike-ied” with all sorts of futuristic trim. But trust me, they’re not as bad as some of the other horrible looking uniforms that will be worn by other Nike schools such as TCU, Miami of Florida and Pitt. You can see all of them here (http://www.nike.com/nikeos/p/usnikefootball/en_US/).
While I’m not big on the idea or concept of THE Ohio State Buckeyes even messing with tradition and the tried and true awesomeness that is the regular Buckeyes uniform, these aren’t so bad considering some of the other schools involved and the propensity for schools to try different looks from time to time. The Buckeyes have no need to do such a thing with perhaps one of the best looks in all of college football. However, if it has to be made, I’m not so horrified by these duds just like last year. While not a fan of it per-say, the fact is, I must have one. Yes, I am a slave to Ohio State Buckeyes fashion.
Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: Cincinnati Bengals, NFL | No Comments »

- Rashad Jeanty gets quiet exit from Bungles Line-Backing corp…
- Regarded as being tough as nails, Jeanty mentored both Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga…
- Fuck Mikey Boy Brown.
by Mike Zimmer, Falcons fan
Kind of lost in the shuffle during this training camp for the Cincinnati Bungles that has featured the debut of problem children Terrelle Owens and Pac Man Jones and then completely buried by the fact that the Bungles gave Antonio Bryant nearly $8-million bucks to practice with the team ONE time was a tough battle going on at Line Backer.
Lost too was the fact that the Bungles numbers game was probably going to see one of their big names take a significant role reduction or get bounced. It wound up being Rashad Jeanty, a guy the Bungles pulled off the scrap head a few years back from the CFL and wound up finding a diamond in the rough.
Speaking of rough, Jeanty was just about as tough as they come, hitting hard, playing hurt and being a quiet, up-standing citizen and mentor to the Bungles young bucks on defense. In particular, Jeanty took up the cause of helping shape Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga while also being rather productive in 4-seasons with the team. His reward this training camp while battling injuries and the numbers game? An early release from the team that was kept rather quiet (http://www.whodeyrevolution.com/whodeyrevolution/2010/08/rashad-jeanty-this-one-actually-hurts.html) Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 1st, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: Announcers, NCAAF, OSU Football, Top 25 | 1 Comment »

I don’t know why they don’t use my term…Tweleven.
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Rumors about Big Ten alignment has reached fever pitch, and apparnetly they’re ready to announce who will be where…
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My thought is that Penn State joins Ohio State in one division while Meatchicken is shipped to another…
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Conference set to ruin perhaps the best rivalry in all of sports by moving the Buckeyes and Wolverweenies to seperate divisions, keeping them from playing at seasons end.
by Mike Zimmer, Buckeye
Rumors have been swirling, and apparently today the Big Ten will announce ther alignment of teams into divisions when Nebraska joins the conference next season (http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-bigten-divisions).
The scuttlebutt has been all about the Ohio State-Meatchicken rivalry and how the league intends to deal with keeping the tradition of the two schools meeting alive. As is, they’ve met in their final game every year since 1943 and it’s been a tradition that has come full circle into the greatest rivalry game in all of sports. However, with the divisional alignments, more than likely separating the two teams, it wil then cause the league to move that game in an effort from ever having the two teams play two weeks in a row for the Big Ten crown. Which, to me, sucks ass.
As it is, my thought is that Meatchicken will move to the “West” Divison with Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Northwestern. Meanwhile, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, Illinois, Indiana and Purdue would fill out the other “East” Division. Which to me, makes no sense what-so-ever in a league that is tradition rich and could do sooooo much better. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 1st, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NCAAF | No Comments »

Uh, huh, “Iron Dukes”. Who knew Durham had gay bars???
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There are a lot of ways to bolster your teams image, including print media, but this isn’t exactly reaching your regular demographics for college football is it???
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The new epidemic is sweaty, greasy, buff football players who look a little…well…gay (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
by Hootie McBoob
There are ways to make your team look tough. Heck, anybody without some tradition wears some sort of black jersey motif now and again in their repertoire or they’ll have a certain color “Out” at home games or some shit. And, then there’s the image re-launch with ad campaigns making the team look or sound fierce. But “Fierce” in that…kind of…you know…eccentric way? Not so much.
But it looks as if some teams are going another route, and perhaps also courting new fans in the process. I call it “gaying up” their team photos (not that there’s anything wrong with that). And the Wall Street Journal agrees (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703369704575461644217303282.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_lifestyle). Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 1st, 2010 | Author: Zim | Filed under: NFL | No Comments »

“They insured my locks for how much?”
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Head and Shoulders makes sure their spokesperson is protected from any more tugs from the likes of Larry Johnson…
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Of course, hair is one thing, knees are another for the Stillers run stuffing, ball hawking defensive back…
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Chicks really dig this guy? OK.
by Mike Zimmer, Falcons fan
I’ve heard that Steelers DB Troy Palamalu is now insured for a million bucks even if his money maker is ripped up. His knees? No. His hair? Yes (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Troy-Polamalu-s-long-locks-insured-for-1-millio?urn=nfl-266239).
Proctor & Gamble’s Head and Shoulders brand has made sure that Palamalu is taken care of if he were to have his trademark long hair ripped out at the root during his football play and he were unable to perform…you know…in their commercials. They’ve figured out that he can sell some smelly dandruff shampoo or something and that’s worth protecting.
That and well, chicks apparently dig this dude. Far be it from me to judge, but hell, I can’t figure out women (which might be why I have none and no prospects there of). They need to make sure to keep him all pretty and those women buying their ugly men at home the smelly flake causing dandruff shit. But as for Palamalu’s knees? Well, not so much. Football is a dangerous game after all and he did get his knee crushed last year…in game one and was ineffective all year. So, at least he’ll have his hair money.
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