Oh shut up you whinerPistol packin' hillbillies vs. a school named after a slave owner's wife. I'm hoping for a tie.
Yeah, that was pretty whiney. My bad.Oh shut up you whiner
There was a time, many years ago, when New Year's Day was just like Christmas with all the big bowl games being played, but in recent years not so much.
POTWI loved it when I was a kid. CBS had the Cotton around noon. NBC had the Fiesta, Rose, then Orange. Can't remember who had it but someone had the Sugar opposite the Orange. Orange and Sugar were supposed to start at the same time, but Orange always started late due to the games before running long. Definitely was like Christmas for college football fans.
"Real" college football fans do...I don't.
You said it this time not I.
I remember my dad taking the small tv from the kitchen and placing it on the large console tv in the family room so we could have both games on at the same time. Who needed picture in picture when you had picture on top of picture?I loved it when I was a kid. CBS had the Cotton around noon. NBC had the Fiesta, Rose, then Orange. Can't remember who had it but someone had the Sugar opposite the Orange. Orange and Sugar were supposed to start at the same time, but Orange always started late due to the games before running long. Definitely was like Christmas for college football fans.
I remember my dad taking the small tv from the kitchen and placing it on the large console tv in the family room so we could have both games on at the same time. Who needed picture in picture when you had picture on top of picture?
I remember my dad taking the small tv from the kitchen and placing it on the large console tv in the family room so we could have both games on at the same time. Who needed picture in picture when you had picture on top of picture?
I only had one tv so I had to flip back and forth between games. The one New Year's Day I remember doing some frantic channel flipping was 1979 between Alabama and Penn St in the Sugar Bowl and Notre Dame and Houston in the Cotton Bowl. Both great games. A national championship on the line the Sugar Bowl, Keith Jackson calling the game, and Lindsay Nelson calling a Cotton Bowl that came down to the last play.
Instead of watching the Sugar Bowl last night, I dialed up the 1972 Orange Bowl on YouTube and cast it via Chromecast to my big TV. Much more enjoyable. And I got to pretend I was 10 years old again.