Tag Archives: college football
Terps finally show turtle power
Maryland’s 42-35 victory over Nevada in the Humanitarian Bowl was the Terrapins’ finest outing of the season, allowing 35 points notwithstanding. That was the big play capability everyone waited for all season. Da’Rel Scott is an NFL player. He ran … Continue reading
Terps head to Boise
The Maryland Terrapins are headed to the Humanitarian Bowl in Boise. Kind of a downer after beating four ranked teams this season, but finishing 7-5 with two straight losses at the end took them from ACC contender to last stop … Continue reading
EagleBank Bowl has its backers
OK, I’m a reasonable person. After hearing from a number of EagleBank Bowl attendees, I’m willing to reconsider the idea. The fans who attended had “a blast.” Great, you paid for it, you should have fun. I enjoy RFK as … Continue reading
Was EagleBank Bowl half full or empty?
Years ago, I covered a college basketball game in a snowstorm where we literally counted 47 people in the stands. The game box said 800. When I asked the sports information direction why, he said that was the number tickets … Continue reading
Historic Football Posters
A few years ago, a friend said he knew someone looking for help to launch a business about turning old college football programs into framed prints. I had a friend who knew how to get the collegiate approvals. The four … Continue reading
Bowling in Washington?
Washington gets its very first bowl game on Saturday at RFK Stadium when Navy faces Wake Forest. The northern-most bowl played in an open stadium the weekend before Christmas on a cold morning — yes morning with an 11 a.m. … Continue reading


