I like the Alabama Crimson Tide, I do. However my very deep Georgia roots have compelled me to cheer for The Georgia Bulldogs in the college football national championship game on Monday. This is going to be one for the history books either way. Georgia hasn’t had a national title in decades so perhaps them winning this is not a bad thing. The state of Georgia is all abuzz over this game and hopes and dreams are riding high.
I hope my family members who went to Georgia Tech won’t disown me or something like that.
Save some space next to your turkey for football Thursday, because there’s going to be a whole lot of NFL this Thanksgiving.
The Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions kick off the day’s slate of games at 12:30 p.m. ET. The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers have the mid-day game at 4:30 p.m. The Washington Redskins cap off the night with a game against the New York Giants at 8:30 p.m.
Wanting to win requires nothing. Having the WILL to win requires sacrifice and work. -Tom Arth, Head football coach, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs.
Today was a great day for college football. It was windy and cooler than its been in recent days. My boys in blue and gold played great today. I am very pleased with today’s results!
For those of you who are connected on WordPress, Twitter, Facebook and other social networks please know that it’s American football season. Tomorrow begins the National Football League season while college/university and high school games have been underway for a couple of weeks. Some of you won’t fully understand what is going on considering European and American versions of football are plenty different. Know that all of football will be over in February when Super Bowl 51 takes place. It’s one of the most beloved sports in the USA and if you want to know more just ask. Thanks!