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Sod Has March Madness

By Nate • Mar 13th, 2008 • Category: General Sod, Sports
Sod Has March Madness

In a few short days, those bewitching March Madness brackets will start making their way into offices the world over. You’ll probably be harassed by one of your more collegiate co-workers into coughing up $5 for one, since arbitrarily picking teams based on familiarity and happenstance is a “team building activity.”
Well, since I have been [...]



Sod Stinks Up The NFL Combine

By Nate • Feb 26th, 2008 • Category: Sports
Sod Stinks Up The NFL Combine

The NFL Combine was this past weekend. What should take a few hours has been bloated to a full six days of watching college football players run, jump and lift things. Forget the past three or four years you spent playing the game of football on a very high level against stiff competition, this is [...]



The Giants Win the Superbowl!!!

By admin • Feb 3rd, 2008 • Category: General Sod, Sports

That’s right…
The Giants won the Superbowl. As a long time fan, my first inclination is to talk smack about all those doubters… Welp, go to hell. Giants babeeeee!
That’s all I got. Pats Suck arse!
Sober Follow-up:
Still pretty happy, although I would like to go back to sleep. Had to clean up the original post for the [...]



The Sod Super Bowl Blog.

By admin • Feb 1st, 2008 • Category: General Sod, LiveSod LiveBlog, Sports

What you are currently looking at is, well, not much. But on Sunday, this box you see below will be filled with the nonsensical ravings of me and my cohorts as we liveblog the Super Bowl. Why are we doing this? Simple. Rather than watch the biggest game of the year with friends, a few [...]



Sod Covers the NHL All-Star Game

By Nate • Jan 27th, 2008 • Category: Sports

Tonight was the NHL All-Star game. Did you watch it?
Yeah, neither did I.
While trolling through Youtube looking for highlights, I stumbled across a little primer to get us all up to speed on hockey rules and terminology for the second half of what I can only assume has been an exciting season, so far.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_w4MV_LwMw

Hockey, the [...]



Sod thinks that Vampire In Brooklyn was totally underrated.

By Erik Hagen • Jan 21st, 2008 • Category: Sports

And now, as a public service for the community, the SodBlog would like to present this update on the results of last night’s NFC Championship Game, as presented by Prince Akeem in the 1988 comedy classic Coming to America.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izArWUVtMC4

So there you have it. I will provide a similar update for the Chargers-Patriots game, just as [...]



Booing Children

By Nate • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: Sports

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyFnDNS4THA

I’m sure that any of you who happened to compete in a Punt, Pass and Kick competition in grade school or middle school will remember fondly those hours you spent practicing the backyard, pretending to be your favorite NFL player as you punted, passed and kicked your parents and friends into exhaustion. I bet some [...]



Back on the Scene

By Derek • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: Sports

It’s been awhile since I have “blogged” my dear friends and doing it brings me warm fuzzies and a tear to my eye. Bringing me to my topic. Watching Terrell Owens crying like a wee babe brought warm fuzzies much like the kind I get from writing this. I recorded the video of the loudmouth wunderkind weeping, played [...]



Pissed-off Pistorius

By Nate • Jan 14th, 2008 • Category: Sports

 
Some of you may have heard about the double-amputee from South Africa that has applied to race in the Olympics.
No?
Let me fill you in.
Oscar Pistorius is a world-champion Paralympic sprinter (100m, 200m, 400m) who has actually placed in races against able-bodied runners (2nd in the 400m at the South African National Championships). He asked the [...]



Nine More Months…

By Nate • Jan 11th, 2008 • Category: Sports, TV

until the college football season starts back up.
Yeah, I’m kind of a junkie. I’ll be following the recruiting process until early February, then, after a short break, I will be checking in on spring practices. I’ve started to feel weirder and weirder about this as I get older. I figure I’m a year or two [...]