College Football Week Six: Cheerleader Edition

It’s almost the weekend and that means you’re only hours from sitting on your couch, eating bags of Doritos and watching as much football as your beer-addled brain can handle. And if it doesn’t mean that, you’re doing something wrong with your life. To prepare you for this week’s game line-up, we’ve put together a prediction run-down of all the big games, all with the help of some sexy cheerleaders. Hut, hut, HIKE!

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College Football Week Two: Cheerleader Edition

Finally, football season is in full swing and we’re freakin’ psyched! Last week’s opening games went pretty much as we predicted and we’re more than ready for this week. A lot of in, outs, what-have-you’s, and really, anyone could end up on top. Ok, not really anyone, but we don’t want to spoil your fun this early in the season. So here’s this week’s games of the top 10 presented by cheerleaders, as God intended.

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Why College Students Drop Out

Why College Students Drop Out

Most Students think that getting accepted at the university is all they had to do and now everything is going to be easy. Well that was probably the easy thing… surviving at the university is the harder job! Almost 30% of the students who enter university drop out in the first year!. Here are the most common reasons why College Students Leave/Drop-Out. [The iEducation]

College Football Teams You’ll Just Need to Watch

August is almost here, and with it comes the new college football season. Last season brought more upsets and general mayhem than perhaps any other season in history, and if we’re lucky we might get to see more of the same this time around.

Before things officially get underway on August 28th, here’s a look at one team and one player to keep an eye on in each of the BCS conferences. [Fumbled.org]

10 Ways to Save Money on College Textbooks

The average college student spends nearly $1,000 on textbooks every single year. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

There are lots of different ways for students to save money on college textbooks. Here are ten of the best. [Diploma Guide]

Tailgating 101

tailgate football

Tailgating. It has become the most popular ‘ritual before the actual ritual’ ritual. It takes the term ‘pre-gaming’ to a whole different level. Whether it’s before a concert, graduation, Baptism, a job or even a funeral, it all has the same universal goal, laid out very simply in this sentence: “Drink to get drunk before you drink, you drunk!� In other words, it’s the process of getting a nice buzz going before the actual main event, in this week’s case, Opening Sunday of the NFL.

If you are one of the unfortunate cities to not have an NFL team … well, you will most likely have a less awesome time than those tailgating… unless your doing your own thing, like drinking. If you are drinking, don’t drive, unless you’re driving an SUV of course… Anyway, where was I? Oh right, drinking to get drunk before you drink, you drunk.

Depending on where you are from and the type of fans the team has will decide what kind of tailgate will be had. Bears fans from the windy city and Patriot fans holding their beers with gloves on up in the Northeast, usually have a really super tailgate… judging by the heaviness of their male population: fat people drink and eat more!

The severely deprived fans of Philadelphia have their own little slogan, “Drink to get drunk before being disappointed.â€? These fans know their teams will ultimately shit the bed, so the Philadelphia tailgate usually starts a good 7 hours before kickoff, if you are running late. Read More »