OldTimer’s Dugout - Off Topic Thread

I’m telling you, USC and TCU will lose and that will give the committee an excuse to put Ohio St and Alabama right back in there because none of them will have a conference championship. They are the golden children that can do no wrong.

It could certainly happen. K state was without their starting qb when they lost to TCU (part of a 3-game stretch against backups for TCU), but TCU still had to come back in that game. I’d be a little more surprised if USC loses to Utah a second time, but we shall see.
 
It could certainly happen. K state was without their starting qb when they lost to TCU (part of a 3-game stretch against backups for TCU), but TCU still had to come back in that game. I’d be a little more surprised if USC loses to Utah a second time, but we shall see.
The Media and the committee couldn’t care less about TCU, but USC is a different story.
Lincoln Riley will be the golden child that led the Trojans back to prominence, along with his Heisman trophy winning signal caller!
I can hear the BS now, headlining every SportCenter and college football show!🤢
 
On November 30 in Baseball History...
  • 1942 - Bill Terry resigns from his job as supervisor of the minor-league system for the Giants to go into private business. The Giants, with nine minor league teams at the start of 1942, are down to two: Jersey City and Fort Smith, Arkansas.

  • 1948 - Player-manager Lou Boudreau is selected the American League Most Valuable Player. Boudreau had almost been traded to the St. Louis Browns earlier in the year, but protests by fans kept Lou in Cleveland.

  • 1952 - On a local TV program, Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson charges that the New York Yankees management is racist for its failure to bring up a black player. George Weiss of the Yanks denies the allegations.

  • 1961 - Billy Williams of the Cubs is voted National League Rookie of the Year.

  • 1981 - Yankees southpaw Dave Righetti (8-4, 2.06 in 1981) wins the American League Rookie of the Year Award.
 
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