University of Memphis football player killed on campus

Police said defensive lineman Taylor Bradford, 21, apparently was shot around 9:45 p.m. (10:45 ET) Sunday and drove a short distance in his car before crashing. Bradford was taken to Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

Campus police said the preliminary investigation indicated that Bradford was targeted and not the victim of a random act of violence. An incident from the night before may have caused this act.

The University of Memphis is closed today because of the act of violence.

The Top 10 Songs On Michael Vick’s Ipod!

  1. The Bitch Bit Back
  2. When Pups Cry
  3. Mikey’s Got a Gun, a Drowning Pool, a Noose and an Electrocution Chair
  4. HangIn’ Snoopy
  5. I Shot the Mastiff
  6. Barked the Herald: Vick’s Friends Sing
  7. Doggy Got Back
  8. We Will Rott You
  9. Who’s That Dead Doggy In The Window
  10. Snoop Dog’s “Bad Dog For Life”

Diggers Get Sandbagged!

It’s a shammy!!! A post made this morning on Digg.com claiming to be a successful hack of the website displaying:

“You’ve reached this page because the site you were trying to

visit now blocks the FireFox browser.”

Is FALSE!

If you notice the url difference…

whyfirefoxisblocked.com (original)

whyisfirefoxblocked.com (hacker who can’t hack)

The post now resides on the front page with 2375 diggs and growing by 5 every refresh. All you diggers that fell for this stunt pat yourself on the back and undigg that story before you get illiminated in this articles comment section. Or redeem yourself below by pulling your heads out of the sandbox.

 

Top College Football Recruit Stabbed

A South Carolina recruit was stabbed early Sunday morning after he got into an argument at an apartment complex in suburban Columbia, Richland County deputies said.

Quentin Richardson, 18, was at a party when he got involved in an argument and was stabbed, sheriff’s spokesman Lt. Chris Cowan said.

Richardson underwent successful surgery Sunday afternoon and was expected to be released from the hospital in a few days, said his godfather, Will Sutton. Read more

A Blog that absolutley hates everyone!

After reading a sports blog about random baseball thoughts, Fumbled.org realized that the blog had the word “I hate” or “You Suck”  in every title. Who is this guy anyway?  I mean listen to this guy he starts the first post on the site with “What a flaming asshat this guy is - every time he comes into a game, it’s just about as close to an automatic loss as you can get for the Mets. As soon as he comes into a game, we Mets fans turn the TV off, because there’s no need to watch the inevitable ” and who ever heard of a PA Mets Fan? As a college football blog Fumbled.org SHUNS YOU! Look for your self!

Football is responsible for about 100,000 concussions a year

 Keep your coconut protected for god sakes! Football and other recreational sports have been responsible for more than 750,000 head trauma incidents last year. 100,000 of those injuries were recieved during football games. Football is a dangerous sport, but who knew how dangerous it really is. WebMD released a statement last week noting that new helmets will soon be on the way for youth and proffessional players. I say, Its about time! Look at the stats… Read more

NCAA to reconsider outright ban of text messaging recruits

At a board meeting August 9th, the NCAA will reconsider rules, including one that bans coaches from sending text messages to college football recruits.

The board could un-do the text messaging rule, or create new legislation. The rules in  place now have no restrictions on text messaging with recruits. The new rule is scheduled to take effect Aug. 1. Should the board make changes, the rule would be rescinded. If it is affirmed, the rule would remain in place until a January vote at the NCAA’s annual convention in Nashville, Tenn.

Many of the schools that appealed the original legislation said they favored some text messaging restrictions but not an outright ban.

USC Recruits Middle School Talent

A big stink was made when Pete Carroll announced he was looking to recruit high school sophmores after the 2 players graduated high-school. You have to admit, this did create a big distraction for these two kids but in the long run, they will have time to think about their future. Now basketball coach Tim Floyd has taken the term recruiting to a new level.

Floyd’s recruiting middle school talent. Yes, middle school. Jeff Goodman, writer for Fox Sports, reports that Floyd has received a verbal commitment from an eighth-grader. We’re talking barely past puberty. A line needs to be drawn somewhere. So the kid may domminate a middle school basketball game, but once you enter high-school, especially for a huge school, the game is different. This is way to early to even consider a players talent. He probably still watches Spongebob for god sakes!

Some express concerns, as they should!
Mike Boatwright said the biggest concern surrounding his 14-year-old son’s decision is the potential local reaction.

“I’m tremendously concerned,” he admitted. “It could get ugly as far as kids getting jealous. I also don’t want it to get to his head. I want him to stay humble.”

What guidelines should be set in place when talking about a child’s future and education?

Historic victory is not John L.’s saving grace

October 25, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

For a person that grew up in the church, the song “Amazing Grace” was the song that popped in my mind on last Saturday.

But most importantly, the song had a profound effect on Michigan State coach John L. Smith, who until last Saturday had everybody in Spartan Nation ready to drop-kick him out of East Lansing due in part to major choke-jobs during his tenure, the most notable a 16-point chokejob against Notre Dame on Sept. 23rd in East Lansing. Read more

Terrel Owens Suicide Attempt!

September 27, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

DALLAS — Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens attempted suicide by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after fire rescue personnel arrived, The Associated Press reported Wednesday citing a police report.

A friend attempted to pry them out with her fingers, then was told by Owens that before this incident he’d taken only five of the 40 pain pills in the bottle he’d emptied. Owens was asked by rescue workers “if he was attempting to harm himself, at which time he stated, ‘Yes.’”  A Press Conference by the Dallas Cowboys is sscheduled for 2:30pm ET. Read More..

Why can’t we all just get along?

September 26, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State officials said Monday they are sending a video to the Big Ten Conference related to a call referees made during Saturday’s 40-37 loss to No. 12 Notre Dame.Michigan State said the tape was made because Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said after the game that he was slapped during a sideline incident in the second quarter. The skirmish began after Notre Dame safety Chinedum Ndukwe was flagged for hitting Michigan State quarterback Drew Stanton as he ran out of bounds. Yes, theres more…

Paterno with longest run in 1st Half

September 23, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

Joe Paterno apparently left the game during the second half on Saturday due to a flu virus. According to ABC Sports Paterno needed to use the bathroom. The total offense for both teams was 90 for Ohio State and 29 for Penn State. Paterno’s run to the toilet was estimated at 130 yards.

Kevin Kelly Still Starting Kicker?

September 23, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

How can a Kicker for Penn State shank two chip shot field goals when playing the number one team in the Nation. “Jo Pa” better get his head out of clouds and find a replacement before a member of the womens soccer team ends up with the position.

Notre Dame? Yea Right!

September 22, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

This describes the meaning of fumbling and not just a football. Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn still tops Mel Kiper’s big board rankings (Espn). Notice I he said Brady Quinn not the Irish. Does Notre Dame have the team to beat. Hell No….and everyone knows it. So far Notre Dame has proven their quick start as a Fluke. While Penn State is no longer screwing with the defense. Watch out all you Irish Fumbling Clover Picking Brady Quinn Lovers! WE ARE PENN STATE!!!!!

Reversal of Fortune

September 22, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

Tyrone Willingham and Washington are quietly, tentatively taking the steps from woeful to hopeful, writes Ted Miller. What’s next for the Huskies?  Read More

God!, Did that hurt.

September 22, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 

Notre Dame allowed more points Saturday than it did in its entire 1966 season. What do the week’s stats reveal?

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Movers and Shakers

September 22, 2006 · Filed Under Previous College Football Recruiting Posts · Comment 
Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn still tops Mel Kiper’s big board rankings. But don’t look know because the next QB on the list is Michigan State’s Drew Stanton at No. 4. That means you could see a great offensive show in East Lansing. Read More

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