Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Reds game
So, even though the Reds are in a little bit of a losing slump, entertainment did managed to come as a result of the fans in the stands, according to the famed Enquirer.
Those fans happened to be my co-workers holding it down in section 135 and early initiators of the wave.
John Fay's article even features similar commentary:
Those fans happened to be my co-workers holding it down in section 135 and early initiators of the wave.
John Fay's article even features similar commentary:
The only excitement at Great American Ball Park Wednesday night mostly was limited to a couple of failed attempts by fans to do The Wave in the eighth inning.Here are some pictures as well:
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Face of Miami, seriously?
Okay, so I'm not taking anything away from the Cradle of Coaches, but lets be honest here - the face of Miami football? Start here kids and you'll do great somewhere else!
I voted for Roethlisberger. His college football accomplishments were on the field for the Red and White. The grand accomplishments of the members of the Cradle are phenomenal, but most of them achieved their glory for another set of colors.
He may have also moved on to bigger things, but when you focus only on their time at Miami, he took the team to national prominence.
More good Miami Football discussions happening on Everyday Should Be Saturday.
I voted for Roethlisberger. His college football accomplishments were on the field for the Red and White. The grand accomplishments of the members of the Cradle are phenomenal, but most of them achieved their glory for another set of colors.
He may have also moved on to bigger things, but when you focus only on their time at Miami, he took the team to national prominence.
More good Miami Football discussions happening on Everyday Should Be Saturday.
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