The fact that the extremely cheap hit on CJ Brown was overlooked by the officiating crew, FSU coach Jimbo Fisher who had nothing but praise for Jacobbi McDaniel who delivered the blow well after the pass was released from CJ. My heart goes out for CJ.
Now —-here is the question will Swofford
Investigate the hit
Punish or suspend the head referee who allowed the hit to go without penalty
Give the same penalty equal to the … Read More »
Some of the topics for this morning’s show:
Maryland readies for its biggest Football matchup in years vs FSU in Tallahassee
Tallahaassee–a remote US city?
Terrapins prepare for Maryland Madness at Cole Field House–
a Journey Through the Past
Incredibly North Carolina accepts commitment from 2017 Middie
Soccer team bounces back with wins over BC, Pitt, Tulsa
Torrey Smith leads AFC with 435 receiving yards
Joe Vellano to replace injured Vince Wilfork for Patriots
A look … Read More »
“Maryland, as you see, is a very good team,” Fisher said. “In every conference standing, they’re one or two in every statistical category across the board, playing very good football. Very dynamic players on offense. Quarterback C.J. Brown is playing lights out. [Stefon] Diggs is a great player — he’s catching balls everywhere. Their back, [Brandon] Ross, is way up there and does a good job. They’ve got a good football team. Defensively, [Marcus] Whitfield has five or six sacks … Read More »
As each day passes, my belief that this will be a nip and tuck battle increases. Why? Because I am totally sold on the ability of defensive coordinator Brian Stewart. He will make things confusing for Jameis Winston– guaranteed. I can’t see FSU hitting its average of 51 points. The Terps will both score and move the ball against the Seminoles. Tick Tock. Is a new age beginning?
With a home game against Green Bay and a road game against the Steelers the following weeks the game against Miami is taking on new meaning. I believe the season swings on this game.
Fourball= Our version of Best Ball of twosome in a Nassau
Tiger and Matt Kuchar led the way with an easy victory.
Alex Cobb dodged trouble for nearly seven innings and the Tampa Bay Rayspitched their way to another must-have win on the road, beating the Cleveland Indians 4-0 on Wednesday night in the AL wild-card game.
Cobb, who missed a chunk of the regular season after he was hit in the head by a line drive, quieted a thundering Cleveland crowd and ended the Indians’ unexpected season.
Delmon Young homered in the third inning off rookie Danny Salazar as the Rays, playing in … Read More »