
Wear sweatshirts...and stop being mediocre!
We reach Friday once again and we are less than two weeks from football season! Here’s a little of what has caught my eye this week in the linkfest…
A pretty solid Clemson blog, CUOrange, that I have been reading recently offers a less than orange kool-aid fueled perspective on this season.
Good cop: Generic AP team preview of Hokies talks about the upcoming season and the expectations. Bad cop: HD laying the smackdown on the Hokies with labeling them “Team that will disappoint.”
The ole Independent Mail’s Brad Senkiw calls out not one ACC school, not two ACC schools, but three ACC schools and tags Maryland, Miami, and Virginia as mediocre programs who should consider firing their respective coaches.
Al Groh’s answer to his program’s mediocrity is simplicity.
From the awesome motivational sayings file, BC offers us “They have the power to succeed because they are convinced they can.” And the Hokies, College Game Balls and Gobbler Country, offered an added tagline here and here.
When HD isn’t raining on VT’s parade, she offers us five things to watch this ACC season(and guess what is at number one, Hokies fans!)
FTRS continues its going over the ACC schedule for Georgia Tech and apparently they will lose sometime…possibly…to somebody…maybe.
No matter when GT decides to lose, the AJC introduces the sick, but plausible idea of two 1,000 yard rushers for the Jackets.
Thanks for stopping by, the wait is almost over, just one CFB-less week left!
Thanks for the props. I would be interested in hearing from your followers on my latest post:
http://cuorange.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/2009-cuorange-college-football-tour/
It is NOT limited to Clemson fans, as a matter of fact I would love to have a variety of fans from different schools and differnt parts of the country…
Also – if you or your.. readers are interested in a Pick ‘Em Contest….
http://cuorange.wordpress.com/pick-em-challenge/
What can I say? We’re optimistic
@WFeatherston,
Hey, we like optimism at OTB. We reward it with linkage.