Me and the wife looked at the Dawg schedule in the preseason and decided yesterday was the perfect opportunity to go to an Appalachian St. game. She has family in that area and has been a fan for years. I told her it had to be during a bye week or during one of the ridiculous patsies that SEC teams still schedule and yesterday was the result.
The charm of CFB cannot be surpassed by any other sport. Walking into the stadium and you see all of the alums gathered talking about former teams/games, the students tailgating in giant mobs, and everyone chanting as you enter the stadium. It was cold as could be with snow everywhere you looked around the surrounding mountain and in the stands.
The stadium had tons of energy and when they blocked a punt for a TD, people were jumping all around like they had just won the Natty.
All of this because they beat James Madison. The sport is not dying, folks. It's just becoming a bit different. It will never die.
CFB is and always will be undefeated.
The charm of CFB cannot be surpassed by any other sport. Walking into the stadium and you see all of the alums gathered talking about former teams/games, the students tailgating in giant mobs, and everyone chanting as you enter the stadium. It was cold as could be with snow everywhere you looked around the surrounding mountain and in the stands.
The stadium had tons of energy and when they blocked a punt for a TD, people were jumping all around like they had just won the Natty.
All of this because they beat James Madison. The sport is not dying, folks. It's just becoming a bit different. It will never die.
CFB is and always will be undefeated.