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I love CFB rivalries

I can’t animate gifs so here is a 3 part meme

u/b17ch35 — 1 day ago

Who’s ready for some COMMERCIALS?!

I just love that 3:1 commercial-to-football ratio, who wants to watch this sport anyway?

u/b17ch35 — 6 days ago
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FBS Mascots by Horn-iness

Horn - [noun] a hard, pointed growth on an animal's head, a musical wind instrument, or a warning device on a vehicle

‘Horn-Adjacent’ explanations:
- Alabama/piggy: tusks are technically elongated teeth, made of dentin and enamel instead of bone, but are still hard pointed growths from the skull/head
- Temple/rice/kennesaw state: mascots are great-horn-ed owls
- Sacramento state: mascot is a horn-et

Surprising facts:
- horned frogs really do have horns?
- Indiana’s mascot is a bison?!
- it has been 1039 days since 0U scored a red river touchdown
- several teams do not currently have an on-field mascot?

Edit: the peer review process is ongoing; several schools without on-field mascots have erroneously been placed in the ‘No Horns’ category. This includes but is not limited to: michigan, stanford, …

u/b17ch35 — 9 days ago
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SHAMELESS Bias

“SEC bias this”

“Notre Dame bias that”

Look at this DISGUSTING behavior by the coaches poll in favor of red teams: 9 out of the top 14 in the preseason rankings

u/b17ch35 — 11 days ago
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THE 2026 SEASON APPROACHES

Something something crusade against the flairless (and epsn classic/ncaa/etc.)

u/b17ch35 — 13 days ago
▲ 153 r/cfbmemes

Imagine being in a Coast-to-Coast conference

IT JUST MEANS MORE [money]

u/b17ch35 — 14 days ago
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1001 Days and Counting

Land thieves can try again on day 1100

u/b17ch35 — 2 months ago
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Sail 250 Norfolk Parade

Some tall ship highlights from the Sail 250 parade yesterday! See info about the ships at sail250virginia.com/ships

u/b17ch35 — 2 months ago
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Lucky to have a just-behind-the-wing window seat from CLT to ORF. iPhone 13 Pro camera + raw audio of the actuators and the pilot’s welcome to Norfolk. I got a full video of the landing but clipped it to just the retraction for Reddit.

The mechanical structure of segmented airfoils never ceases to amaze me.

Edit: peep the ball-screw actuator on the closest segment, gives you an idea of what goes on in the underwing pods

u/b17ch35 — 4 months ago