The Week In Re-Boob: August 30th - Sept. 5th

Things are getting crazy out there people. Wars, hurricanes, the VMAs…it’s all just a little too much to handle sometimes. So instead of going crazy trying to figure out who’s going to win the election or if you’re next in line to have your life crushed to smithereens by Mother Earth, take a break and bask in the supple awesomeness that is COED’s Week in Re-Boob–all the best bodies from across the Web in one place. And when you’re done, tell (hurricane) Ike he can go f**k himself.


College Basketball Pioneer Don Haskins Dies at 78

College Basketball Pioneer Don Haskins Dies at 78

The glow from Don Haskins’ greatest triumph was mostly a memory when Disney decided to take another look.

Then came the movie “Glory Road” and a whole new generation learned what Bob Knight already knew about his old friend’s career — and legacy.

“Don got more out of his teams and players than any coach who has ever coached college basketball,” Knight said.

Haskins, the Hall of Fame coach credited with helping break color barriers in college sports in 1966 when he used five black starters to win a national basketball title for Texas Western, died Sunday. He was 78. [Sports Illustrated]

Top 10 Politically Active College Towns

College campuses have a long history of breeding political discourse and social revolution, as students experiencing their first taste of social freedom begin to learn how they can affect change.

A number of college towns welcome and foster these environments, where left- and right-leaning students and teachers come together to learn, debate, and contribute to the political climate of the area. These ten cities have emerged as hotbeds of student political activity. [Campus Corner]

College Cheerleaders vs Pro Cheerleaders

On this first weekend with college football and the NFL back-to-back a popular debate is likely to arise. Which type of football is better, college football or the NFL?

We agree it’s a good discussion, but we prefer to address more perky, er, pertinent matters. Which cheerleaders are better? [FanIQ]

College Football Week One: Cheerleader Edition

As of Friday afternoon, everyone is at 0-0 (almost, sorry Baylor, you got hammered). With the openning day kick-off less than 24 hours away, let us put Obama/McCain on hold and turn our attention to young men being given free educations in exchange for engaging in the controlled violence that we in the U.S. call NCAA College Football.

Check out College Football’s Week-One Top 25: Cheerleader Edition after the jump! Read More »

COED Presents: Cheerleaders of the BCS Football Championship Teams

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In football, a win or loss is determined not by coaching strategy or pure athleticism, but by which team has the hottest cheerleaders.

Sure, some football “purists” would say this is completely insane, but I say pish-posh to that.

Just hear me out:

When you need the homefield crowd to get extra loud, so the opposing offense can’t call last-minute audibles from the line, who do you call? Cheerleaders.

When we need entertainment (in any shape, way or form) during an extended bowl game commercial, who do we call? Cheerleaders.

When the game at hand is incredibly boring, and you need something to lift up your spirits (among other things), who do you call? CHEERLEADERS.

To commemorate an exciting, rollercoaster year in college football (not to mention tonight’s BCS Championship game between LSU and Ohio State) COED gives you The Cheerleaders of the BCS Football Championship Teams. Now you will finally see the real reason why University of Hawaii, USC, Oklahoma University and the others made it to the championship games.

Click the images to view each team’s gallery. Be sure to vote! Read More »

CO-ED Presents: College Cheerleaders

UCLA Cheerleaders

Check out the gallery after the jump.. Read More »