Post-Super Bowl Hangover
Like many of you around the country, we are all sitting at our desks, drinking an extra cup or two of coffee this morning to try and be some what functional at work the day after the Super Bowl. With the football season officially over, unless you are a fan of the AFL, we all now have to look ahead to late summer to when our teams go to camp or when preseason practice starts around the country. In The Bleachers will hopefully help that time go quicker by bringing you up to date news throughout the offseason.
- Wednesday February 6th is National Letter of Intent Day. I will be live blogging the event the entire day, keeping you up to date with all of the change of hearts, and shocks that occur during the day when 17/18 year old kids make the biggest decisions of their lives with grown men trying to push them to follow their agenda.
- Tuesday night I will be one of the first guests on the show Under Center, hosted by former Pitch Right blogger Adam Nettina. Adam is doing his own college football show on WCUA from 8pm EST to 10pm EST every Tuesday. As of right now I am slated to go on around 8:20pm EST and you can listen live to the show by clicking here. If Adam doesn't have a problem with it, I will record the interview and post it as a podcast for everyone to check out.
- Speaking of podcasts, if there is anyone out there writing a book or a blogger that wants to just talk football, please shoot me an email. I am looking for guests for the podcast because I'd like to do at least 2 a month during the offseason.
- In case you haven't heard (or lived in a cave for the last 2 years) Terrelle Pryor is the #1 recruit in the nation. Last Friday was his last high school basketball game and a wrestling match almost broke out between the coaching staffs of Michigan and Ohio State. Okay, I am exaggerating a bit, but both teams had their head coaches and coaching staffs there at the game. If you still don't have enough of Pryor, here is a slideshow of his career.
- Finally, congratulations to the New York football Giants for doing something that nobody else could do this year, beat the Patriots. I still haven't figured out if there was more support for the Giants winning or for seeing the Patriots lose. Either way it was a great fourth quarter capped of by a Super Bowl play that will be remembered for ages. Also, if you haven't yet, don't forget to thank the Boston Globe for jinxing the Patriots.
