I’ll never forget this special night, with Tyler Trent watching
Rondale Moore shined the brightest and upset the Buckeyes
So awful that he passed away at 25
He brought me one of my favorite college football memories
This night is his legacy 🙏
It really doesn’t get any more IN YOUR FACE than this…
A clearly visible upside down pentagram at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics.
Revelation of the method.
As if you needed more PROOF that this world is run by satan and his minions.
This doesn’t look like the “Winter Olympics”…
It looks like a scene from hell.
The EVIL is palpable.
@emilyetaylor23 1st round: Friday/Saturday after CCGs
Qtrs: the next Friday/saturday (campus)
Semis: New Year’s Day
Title game the next Saturday (at least 7 days later)
This is so easy. So so easy. Just do it already
Dan Lanning's losses at Oregon:
Indiana - Will play for national title
Indiana - Will play for national title
Ohio State - Won national title
Washington - Played for national title
Washington - Played for national title
Oregon State
Washington
Georgia - Won national title
A No-Go zone has been put up in Minneapolis.
Its funny they put up walls and barriers to keep people out, but they didn't want border walls to keep illegal aliens out, which sparked this whole situation in the first place.
HOLY SHT 🚨 This young black man in the military said it PERFECTLY: “if you don’t like America go to another country b*tch. I love this country I protect this b*tch”
SIGNED,
Every MAGA Patriot
Dan Lanning continues on his crusade this week against the current CFP schedule.
"There's clearly a better way... Every playoff game should be played every single weekend until you finish the season... The season ends January 1st... We've given up some of our days to the NFL... Saturdays should be sacred for college football. Every Saturday through the month of December should belong to CFB in my opinion."
By the way, Dan Lanning also said earlier this week that he believes all games leading up to the natty should be played at the higher seed's stadium, effectively calling for the end of bowl games.