Board Games with Scott 013 - Pizza Box Football
Board Games with Scott is a weekly video show where I explan and briefly review a different board game. This week, Scott Nicholson is looking at ...
Board Games with Scott is a weekly video show where I explan and briefly review a different board game. This week, Scott Nicholson is looking at ...
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Coming into the 2011 season, the Cyclones were only favored to win in two games — Northern Iowa in the opening week, and against Kansas on Nov. 5. Many experts — including this board — predicted three or four wins for the team.
What ensued over the next four months was nothing short of unexpected, at least to everyone outside the ISU locker room. Maybe it was just coincidence, but these Cyclones were a team of runs.
The opening three weeks had fans believing Steele Jantz was the future, an electrifying gamer who came through in the clutch. The next four had fans, and the team, scratching their heads. Blowout losses and inconsistent play gave way to the Jared Barnett era.
The final three wins of the season included what will be remembered as a seminal moment in ISU football history. The 36-31 win in double overtime against Oklahoma State was as memorable as it was unexpected, as shocking as it was exciting.
Bowl eligible for the second time in three years under coach Paul Rhoads, the Cyclones didn't win another game — including the bowl game.
When Football and Hog Marketing Strategies Overlap
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After first BCS bowl victory, Gundy seeking commitment to keep No. 3 Oklahoma ... “If we get everybody on board, then we'll have a chance to stay at this level. If we don't get everybody on board, then you fall back in the ranks with everybody else,” Gundy said. “Because football is a big-time operation, it takes a lot of work. |
Jacoby: Michigan football gives the past the boot with Sugar Bowl win
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SPECIAL FOOTBALL EDITION: 2011 taught us anything is possible Coming into the 2011 season, the Cyclones were only favored to win in two games — Northern Iowa in the opening week, and against Kansas on Nov. 5. Many experts — including this board — predicted three or four wins for the team. |
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OSU football team welcomed home They exchanged a quick hug and congratulations, then Littell headed to board his team's plane and Gundy hauled off his own luggage and headed home. It was Gundy who awarded Monday night's game ball to Shelley Budke in honor of her late husband and |