If you think that all the action at a football game is going down solely on the field then you’re nuts; the stands are where all the good stuff happens. And if you think that dudes are the only ones who take team pride seriously then, again, you’re nuts. Chicks have just as much school spirit as any campus meathead; especially when you’re talking about camera time.
When rivalry time comes rolling around for most schools, it means no holds barred. Oregon and Oregon State are no different. So, when some loyal Beavers fans get together to tailgate for the big game on Dec. 1, they won’t be taking leaks behind some guy’s Chevy Tahoe or squatting behind a leafless bush. Nope, after an afternoon of boozing and binging, these lucky fans will be relieving themselves in style. These Beavers fanatics mean business and when it comes time to do their business it all goes down in the…wait for it…wait for it…wait for it…the Bellotti Potty!!
Classic.
Guess this means that the potty’s patrons are dropping ‘Beaver Steamers.’
The Pac-10 replay official who blew one of the most obvious calls in college history has been relieved of his duties. Gordon Reise ruled that the Ducks had recovered an onside kick even though the replay clearly shows #23 of the Sooners walking away with the ball. We can understand how an official on the field would miss it but how can a replay official be so stupid? Well, finally some accountability for a ref as Reise gets the axe. This doesn’t help the Sooners get back that 34-33 loss but at least the NCAA is willing to admit a mistake.
On another note, the Super Bowl this year was controversy free. (Well, except for the ridiculous controversy about Prince’s guitar. Gee.. the guitar is like a huge penis? really?) The refs did their job and we aren’t debating days afterward on whether a correct call was made. As far as we know, every single call in the Super Bowl was correct.
Links:
[Fox 23]: Official in booth for Oregon-Oklahoma loses replay booth job