Name: Stephen Carradini
Dateline: Norman, OK
Weblog: revisingtheeulogy.blogspot.com
Articles: 12
First Published: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Last Published: Friday, January 18, 2008
Currently listing articles 12-1:
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Who's Gonna Clean the Dirty Birds' House?— Really though, who in their right mind would want to coach the Atlanta Falcons?
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NCAA Football Playoffs In 2011?— Even if a playoff system were agreed to, it would still take years to see it on the field.
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Bowl Season Recap: Worst Losses of the Season— From failed comebacks (UCLA, Florida) to failed games (Arkansas, Oklahoma), there was a different brand of mourning for each terrible loss.
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Dear Giants: For The Love of the Wild Card, Please Give Up— Several reasons why the Giants should sit their significant playmakers and let the Patriots perfect the regular season.
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What Do The Mitchell Report, The Patriots And The Mountaineers Have In Common?— They're all ubiquitous in ESPN coverage over the past week, and annoying me to distraction.
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Good Job, Steve Kragthorpe— Or, how I tried to hate Louisville football and failed miserably upon realization of good coaching.
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Stop the NCAA Coaching Carousel— Dishonesty, disloyalty, and disappointment follow the coaching carousel, which prematurely sucks good coaches out of teams that could be great.
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The Ultimate College Football Road Trip— A hypothetical week-by-week breakdown of how you can see the best everything of college football in one season.
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The Leap, or How Being a Navy Fan is Finally Worth It— Navy's victory over Notre Dame was sweet, but even more so after a lifetime of waiting for it.
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A College Football Playoff Proposal— Here's a playoff system that doesn't lose anyone money or prestige, yet picks a real college football champion.
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OU and Texas Football Teams Headed in Opposite Directions— The Oklahoma/Texas match-up gave the Sooners hope and the Longhorns a lot to worry about.
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Music Review: The Menzingers - A Lesson in the Abuse of Information Technology— A blistering diatribe of an album with throat-shredding vocals, socio-economic themes and lots of great riffs.


