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Can HBCU Football Create its own Postseason Bowl Structure?
In a year where there's been a renewed interest in all things HBCU-related, Deion Sanders' hiring as the new football coach at Jackson State University was one of the biggest stories out there. The move literally changed the trajectory of SWAC media visibility and it's set the table for some pretty interesting times for HBCU football fans at the FCS level. Coach Sanders hitting the ground running wasn't just limited to the Jackson State program. In a recent tweet to the FCS Bowl universe, the new J-State head coach wondered aloud about HBCUs getting a piece of the post-season bowl pie that football programs at the FBS level have access to:
By Herbert L. Seward III5 years ago in Cleats
Why Atletico Madrid?
When I tell someone that I am an Atletico Madrid fan, I get the typical "Why when Real Madrid is so much better?" with a laugh. It's not easy being an Atleti fan. There is a lot of suffering involved and lately, it has gotten a little easier. A lot has changed in these last 10 years. I think if being an Atletico fan shows you anything, it is how much love you have for them and for the game. Lets be honest-no one likes to be a fan of a team who doesn't win a trophy every year like those other two big teams in La Liga. But that to me makes it even more satisfying when they do win! So I would like to share 4 reasons with you on why you should be an Atletico Madrid fan too.
By David Lopez5 years ago in Cleats
Falling from the heights
It used to be the highest football field in England. That’s the claim. The remote County Durham village of Wearhead, up in the North Pennines, was home to Wearhead United. For more than a century the team, resplendent in Red-and-White, competed on its memorably uneven pitch. The players rarely hit any great heights; this isn’t a tale of stirring cup runs and improbable title triumphs. But, at 1,017 feet above sea level, the team was proud of its geographical claim to fame.
By Andy Potts5 years ago in Cleats
MY FOOTBALL: my first team
In the summer of 2015 I signed up for my first Sunday League football team. This was probably by far the most exciting thing ever! I still vividly remember turning up to the training ground and signing the papers with my Dad. The ground looked absolutely fabulous and the seeing the big goals made me so excited!
By Charlie Doukas5 years ago in Cleats
Porto vs Olympique Marseille prediction / h2h / Stats / Latest results
Porto vs Olympique Marseille prediction is about going through stats mentioned below , which will help you to predict match winner in match between Porto vs Olympique Marseille. Key factors for Porto vs Olympique Marseille predictions is the latest results of both teams , h2h results between Porto vs Olympique Marseille , home and away win stats of Porto vs Olympique Marseille. We provide stats that helps you for Porto vs Olympique Marseille predictions.
By FantasySports5 years ago in Cleats
Yellow Buttons
I am a book nerd and always have been. I have never been particularly athletic, or even interested in sports. Why would I want to go outside and kick or hit or throw a ball around and get all sweaty when I could stay inside and read a book instead?
By Valerie Taylor5 years ago in Cleats
Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers prediction / h2h / Stats / Latest results
Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers prediction is about going through stats mentioned below , which will help you to predict match winner in match between Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers. Key factors for Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers predictions is the latest results of both teams , h2h results between Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers , home and away win stats of Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers. We provide stats that helps you for Barnsley vs Queens Park Rangers predictions.
By FantasySports5 years ago in Cleats
The Coaches Son
My story begins as the son of a former AFL footballer, David Ratten. My name is Jackson Ratten. l was born at Frankston Hospital, Victoria. When l turned 6 years old, l started my first year of Primary School at Seaford Park. Over the years of my Primary school education, I started growing taller and stronger and by the time l graduated year 6, my height was 160 centimeters and a weight of 65 kilograms, at the age of 13, l started playing junior football, with the Seaford Junior Football Club and I got the number 12, After about 2 months the season started. Over the course of the season we won games I scored goals and by the end of the season, we won the flag, and l scored 14 goals and by the time l reached the age of 16, I would be scoring 25 goals a season and l also have my learners permit.
By Eddy Neame5 years ago in Cleats










