The thrilling Fiesta Bowl gets the Sopranos treatment. (much like FanIQ today, sorry about that)
Luckily in sports we get a conclusion to marquee events, whether we like the ending or not (of course, there's that embarrassing MLB All-Star game).
Thanks to Extra Mustard for the video. (Thanks also to EM for linking to the FanIQ Blog today which may have a little something to do with our site trouble.)
to the max. I go to OU and this was a terrible way to start the semester. Then a few nights ago I'm flipping through the channels and I stop on Fox Sports and they are replaying the game. All I know is some smaller "mid-major" team needs to beat some other big time powerhouse this bcs bowl season.
to the max. I go to OU and this was a terrible way to start the semester. Then a few nights ago I'm flipping through the channels and I stop on Fox Sports and they are replaying the game. All I know is some smaller "mid-major" team needs to beat some other big time powerhouse this bcs bowl season.
I had to work that day and missed the entire game. I never even really saw the highlights because of the hours I was working and the 2 hour commute each way, so this is the first I got to see of a few of those plays. The night before the game I stayed in a hotel in Chandler, Az to avoid the drive back to Tucson from the Phoenix area on new years night. In the morning the parking lot was full of vehicles from Boise with all their colors and slogans. I was rooting for them, lot of nice folks I met in that bunch of people. I remembered thinking they were going to get crushed, and was in disbelief when i heard they won.
That was just an insane game, period. I actually walked away from the TV after Zabranski threw that INT, but when my friends started screaming, I ran back in. I don't think I've ever done that many shots at once as i did during that OT (and after Ian won me a whole crapload of cash).