If you are anything like me, you eat, sleep and live college football. I, for one, get a little depressed around this time of year; after the national championship game is played, new recruits have all signed their national letters of intent and there is no more college football until August 28th. I mean, I guess that I should probably do school work or something but that still doesn’t replace all of the extra time I have now that the college football season is over. So, this year I decided to do something about it and also to help those of you like me out there. Without further delay I now give to you (in no particular order) my ten things to do until next college football season.
- Pay attention to the Terrelle Pryor recruiting situation.
- Watch the NHL.
- There is always college basketball.
- Watch the NBA.
- Pay attention to the baseball scandals.
Could the government honestly find any other way to waste our money and time than with an childish argument about performance enhancing drugs, don’t they have other things to worry about? Now I will admit I to have caught myself being drug into it, but all I came away with was a ridiculous waste of time. Seeing two middle age men arguing like a bunch of elementary school kids. Give me a break and give up already nobody is going to win.Follow college football recruiting.
- Baseball season and spring training.
- Watch the NFL Draft.
- Watch March Madness.
- Before you know it August will be here and that means NFL preseason games.
- If all else fails, follow next year's college football recruiting.
This is also a fun hobby, watching your team address their needs. See what stars of tomorrow they are recruiting to replace graduating seniors and juniors leaving early for the NFL draft. Scout.com and Rivals.com are two of the biggest sites covering recruiting and are relatively cheap to subscribe to. Also, another up and coming website for Ohio recruits in particular is ScoutingOhio.com.
Well, there you have it. Hopefully this list will help you get through another long offseason. And through it all, just remember, we are only 191 days from kickoff!
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I am eager to hear Terrelle Pryor make his final decision. I have Google News'ed him so many times that I can type out his name in less than two and a half seconds. Seriously. He would put my mind at ease about the QB situation in Columbus after Boeckmann graduates.
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