Wednesday, February 17, 2021

RIP RUSH


Rush Limbaugh, the Doctor of Democracy, passed away today the age of 70 due to lung cancer.

Rush began his career working with the Kansas City Royals, and remained close friends with Royal Hall of Famer George Brett.  As a life long Royals whose favorite all time player is George Brett,  I felt I had a sort of kinship with the both of them.

I started listening to Rush in 1989 and have always been proud to be a dittohead. Rush saved talk radio, and paved the way for many people who are stalwarts in the industry today, inclusive of Mark Levin, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck. We all owe a debt gratitude to Rush for that alone.

The left despised Rush, considering him the most dangerous man in America. As far as identifying their hideous objectives, they had good reason to be alarmed. Nobody understood the political landscape like El Rushbo. He had a keen ability to ascertain the political objectives and avenues of pursuit of those trying to transform our beloved United States of America. 

Rush provided political theatre which was entertaining and astonishingly accurate. He treated his audience with respect and kindness, and made us all welcome to be a party to it all.

President Donald Trump recently awarded Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  It was an honor which floored Limbaugh, but it was very well deserved. 

Rush Limbaugh cannot be replaced. I will miss him dearly. RIP Rush!

Rush employed many guest hosts over the years, but perhaps the favorite of the legion of Limbaugh followers was Mark Steyn, whose employed with elegance outstanding knowledge and wit. Steyn is fantastic.

Today, on Steynonline, Mark Steyn penned a post about Rush that says it all. Please read the piece, linked below, which closes in the best possible way: Talent Returned to God!

The Indespensbile Man by Mark Steyn


 

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

The Color & Pageantry Final 2020 Top 25

 College Football

The Color & Pageantry Final 2020 Top 25

1.      Alabama, 13-0, 1

2.      Ohio State, 7-1, 3

3.      Clemson, 10-2, 2

4.      Texas A&M, 9-1, 5

5.      Notre Dame, 10-2, 4

6.      Oklahoma, 9-2, 9

7.      Georgia, 8-2, 8

8.      Cincinnati, 9-1, 10

9.      Iowa State, 9-3, 12

10.    Northwestern, 7-2, 11

11.    Florida, 8-4, 6

12.    Iowa, 6-2, 13

13.    North Carolina, 8-4, 14

14.    Indiana, 6-2, 7

15.    Brigham Young, 11-1, 18

16.    Oklahoma State, 8-3, 23

17.    Liberty, 10-1, 22

18.    Coastal Carolina, 11-1, 16

19.    Louisiana, 10-1, 17

20.    Texas, 7-3, 19

21.    Miami, 8-3, 15

22.    Oregon, 4-2, 24

23.    Southern Cal, 5-1, 25

24.    Ball State, 7-1, NR

25.    Ole Miss, 5-5, NR

OUT: NC. State (20) and Auburn (21).

NEXT: Memphis, Auburn, NC State, Mississippi State, Tulsa, Arizona State, Appalachian State, Louisiana State, Colorado, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Stanford, San Jose State and Washington.

We would like to thank all the players and coaches and their families, administrations, officials (even with their continued awful targeting calls), team medical personnel and media partners for playing through this season. The fans of the wonderful game of college football greatly appreciate it.


Sunday, January 3, 2021

The Color & Pageantry 2020 All America Team

The Color & Pageantry 2020 All America Team
The Color & Pageantry
2020 Post Season All America Team

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
DEVONTA SMITH
WR Alabama
PHOTO/rolltidecom


OFFENSE

QB      Kyle Trask, Florida
            6-5, 240, SR, Manvel, TX ( Manvel)

RB      Najee Harris, Alabama RB
            6-2, 230, SR, Antioch, CA (Antioch)

RB      Breece Hall, Iowa State 
            6-1, 215, SO, Wichita, KS (Northwest)

RB      Jaret Patterson, Buffalo
           5-9, 195, JR, Glendale, MD, (Saint Vincent Pallotti)

WR     DeVonta Smith, Alabama 
           6-1, 175, RSO, Amite, LA (Amite) 

WR     Elijah Moore, Ole Miss 
           5-9, 184, JR, Fort Lauderdale, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 

WR     Jaleon Darden, North Texas 
            5-9, 174, SR, Houston, TX (Eisenhower)

TE      Kyle Pitts, Florida
           6-6, 240, JR, Philadelphia, PA (Archbishop Wood) 

OT      Liam Eichenburg, Notre Dame 
            6-6, 3102, GS, Cleveland, OH, (Saint Ignatius)

OL      Brady Christensen, Brigham Young
            6-6, 300, JR, Bountiful, UT (Bountiful)

OL      Tyler Lindebaum, Iowa 
            6-3, 290, SO, Solon, IA (Solon)

OL      Landon Dickerson, Alabama 
            6-6, 325, RSR, Hickory, NC (South Caldwell)

OL      Aaron Banks, Notre Dame
            6-6, 330, SR, Almeda, CA (El Cerrito)

OT      Alex Leatherwood, Alabama 
            6-6, 312, SR, Pensacola, FL (Booker T. Washington)

        DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ZAVEN COLLINS
LB TULSA
Photo/Brett Rojo/USA Today

DEFENSE

OLB    Jaelan Phillips, Miami 
            6-5, 266, RJR, Redlands, CA (Redlands East Valley)

DE      Rashad Weaver, Pittsburgh 
            6-5, 270, RSR, Fort Lauderdale, FL (Cooper City) 

DT      Haskell Garrett, Ohio State 
            6-2, 300, SR, Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman)

DT I    Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma 
            6-5, 266, JR, Tulsa, OK (Memorial) 

DT      Daviyon Nixon, Iowa 
            6-3, 305, JR, Kenosha, WI (Indian Trail) 

DE       Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina 
            6-2, 260, SR, Aiken, SC (Silver Bluff) 

OLB     Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
             6-1, 215, SR, Hampton, VA (Bethel) 

ILB      Paddy Fisher, Northwestern
             6-4, 240, SR, Katy, TX (Katy) 

ILB      Mike Rose, Iowa State
             6-4, 245, JR, Brecksville, OH (Brecksville-Broadview)

ILB      Zaven Collins, Tulsa
            6-4, 260, RJR, Hominy OK, (Hominy)

CB       Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
            6-2, 205, JR, Plantation, FL, (American Heritage)

DB       Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
            6-4, 220, SO, Atlanta, GA (Marist)

S          Brandon Joseph, Northwestern 
            6-1, 192, RFR, College Station, TX (College Station) 

DB      Talanoa Hufanga, Southern Cal 
            6-1, 215, JR, Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley) 

CB      Tre Norwod, Oklahoma 
            6-0, 194, JR, Fort Smith, AR (Northside) 

SPECIAL TEAMS

P         Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech 
            6-0, 255, SR, Alcolu, SC, (Sumter)

PK       Jose Borregales, Miami 
            5-10, 205, SR, Miami, FL (Booker T. Washington)

PR       Marcus Jones, Houston 
            5-8, 185, JR, Enterprise, AL (Enterprise)

KR      Avery Williams, Boise State 
            5-9, 195, RSR, Pasadena, CA (JSerra Catholic)

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER 

QB      Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma 
            6-1, 205, FR, Phoenix, AZ (Pinnacle)  

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER

DB       Eli Ricks, Louisiana State
             6-2, 196, FR, Bradenton, FL (IMG Academy)

QUARTERBACKS:

Trevor Lawrence, Clemson; Mac Jones, Alabama; Justin Fields, Ohio State; Sam Howell, North Carolina; Zach Wilson, Brigham Young; Michael Penix, Jr, Indiana; Matt Corral, Ole Miss; Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma; Michael Pratt, Tulane; Carson Strong, Nevada; Dillon Gabriel, UCF; Kedon Slovis, Southern Cal; Nick Starkel, San Jose St; Ian Book, Notre Dame; Kellen Mond, Texas A&M; Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh; Davis Mills, Stanford, D’Eriq King, Miami; Peyton Ramsey, Northwestern; Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati and Phil Jurkovec, Boston College. 

RUNNING BACKS:

Travis Etienne, Clemson; Kevin Harris, South Carolina; Javonte Patterson, North Carolina; Michael Carter, North Carolina; Jerion Ealy, Ole Miss; Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota; Javian Hawlkins, Louisville; Demetric Felton, UCLA; Tyler Allgeier, Brigham Young; Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State; Ty Jordan, Utah; Tre Sermon, Ohio State; Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M; Tyler Goodson, Iowa; Khalil Herbert, Virginia Tech; Eric Gray, Tennessee, Frnak Gore, Jr, Southern Miss; Larry Roundtree, Missouri, Kyren Williams, Notre Dame; Leddi Brown, West Virginia; Stevie Scott III, Indiana; Bijan Robinson, Texas; Tank Bigsby, Auburn, Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State and Jarek Brossard, Colorado. 

WIDE RECEIVERS:

Amari Rodgers, Clemson; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Southern Cal; Dazz Newsome, North Carolina; Jonathan Adams, Arkansas State; Dyami Brown, North Carolina; Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest; Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State; Marvin Mims, Oklahoma; Kadarius Toney, Florida; Ty Fryfogle, Indiana; Tutu Atwell, Louisville; Marlon Williams, UCF: Calvin Austin III, Memphis:; Whop Phylor, Indiana; Tyler Vaughns, Southern Cal; Dax Milne, Brigham Young; David Bell, Purdue; Kayshon Boutte, Louisiana State; Romeo Doubs, Nevada; Zay Flowers, Boston College; John Metchie, Alabama; Treylon Burks, Arkansas; Dex Fitzpatrick, Louisville; Jaham Dotson, Penn State; Mike Woods, Arkansas; Jaylen Waddle, Alabama; Simi Fehoko, Stanford; DJ Turner, Pittsburgh; Bryan Covey, Utah; Chris Olave, Ohio State; Garrett Wilson, Ohio State; Jaylon Robinson, UCF, Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest and Erik Ezukanma, Texas Tech. 

TIGHT ENDS:

Hunter Long, Boston College; Charlie Kovar, Iowa State; Pat Freiermuth, Penn State; Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin; Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M; Brevin Jordan, Miami; James Mitchell, Virginia Tech; Greg Dulcich, UCLA; Issac Rex, Brigham Young; Sean Dykes, Memphis, Michael Mayer, Notre Dame; Sam LaPorta, Iowa; Josh Whyle, Cincinnati; Kenny Yeboah, Ole Miss; Miller Forrestal, Alabama and Cole Turner, Nevada. 

OFENSIVE LINE:

Wyatt Davis, Ohio State; Sam Cosmi, Texas, Darrin Kinnard, Kentucky, Jackson Carman, Clemson; Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech; Darius Stills, West Virginia; Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State; Alaric Jackson, Iowa; Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma; Cole Nanwart, Iowa; Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame; Alijah Vera-Tucker, Southern Cal; Mendric Green, Illinois; Josh Myers, Ohio State; Dohnovan West, Arizona State; Cain Madden, Marshall; Thayor Munford, Ohio State; Trey Smith, Tennessee; Landon Young, Kentucky; Kenyon Green, Texas A&M and Peter Skoronski, Northwestern. 

DEFENSIVE LINE:

Alim McNeill, NC State; Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma; Kwity Paye, Michigan; Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon; Patrick Jones, Pittsburgh; Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh; Elijah Ponder, Cincinnati; Jospeh Ossai, Texas; Ochaun Mathis, Texas Christian; Scott Patchan, Colorado State; Will McDonald, Iowa State; Christan Barmore, Alabama; Chris Rumph II, Duke Jayson Oweh, Penn State; Darius Stills, West Virginia; Cade Hall, San Jose State; Myles Murphy, Clemson; Azeez Olulari, Georgia, Quincy Roche, Miami; Cade Hall, San Jose State; Tyler Johnson, Arizona State; Mustafa Johnson, Colorado and CJ Brewer, Coastal Carolina. 

LINEBACKERS:

Dylan Moses, Alabama; Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin; Tykee Smith, West Virginia; Micah McFadden, Indiana; Blake Gallagher, Northwestern; Antjuan Simmons, Michigan State; Chaz Surratt, North Carolina; JoJo Domann, Nebraska; Nick Bonitto, Oklahoma; Colton Schooler, Texas Tech; Pete Werner, Ohio State; Cam Bright, Pittsburgh; James Skalski, Clemson; Grant Morgan, Arkansas; Mile Jones, Syracuse; Eric Stokes, Georgia; Kelvin Joseph, Kentucky; Zion Tupoula-Fetul, Washington; Tyler Johnson, Arizona State; Shemar Jean-Charles, Appalachian State; Avery Roberts, Oregon State; Nick Bolton, Missouri; Payton Wilson, NC State, Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M; Derrick Barnes, Purdue; Nate Landman, Colorado; Jake Hansen, Illinois; Noah Sewell, Oregon; Jarell White, Cincinnati and Eddfaun Ulofoshio, Washington. 

DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Shawn Wade, Ohio State; Shakur Brown, Michigan State; Trevon Moehrig, Texas Christian; Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati Nolan Turner, Clemson; Greg Newsome, Northwestern; Elijah Molden, Washington; Jaquan Brisker, Penn State; Derion Kendrick, Clemson; Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska; Asante Samuel, Florida State; Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, Texas Christian; Jamar Jackson, Indiana; Jalyin Williams, Indiana; Eli Ricks, Louisiana State; Derrick Forest, Cincinnati; Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech; Derrick Canteen, Georgia Southern; D’Jordan Strong; Chase Lucas, Arizona State; Derek Stingley, Louisiana State, Jacyee Horn, South Carolina; Coby Bryant, Cincinnati; Malachi Moore, Alabama, D’Jordan Strong, Coastal Carolina; Richie Grant, UCF, Deommodore Lenoir, Oregon; Paris Ford, Pittsburgh; Tarheeb Still, Maryland, Germon Green, Michigan; Isaiah Lewis, Colorado; Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State, Smokey Monday, Auburn; Richard LeCounte, Georgia; Emamanuel Forbes, Mississippi State; Jarel White, Cincinnati; Tiawan Mullen, Indiana and Garrett Williams, Syracuse. 

PLACEKICKER:

Cade York, LSU; Gabe Brkic, Oklahoma; Connor Culp, Nebraska; Will Reichard, Alabama; Charles Campbell, Indiana; Jake Oldroyd, Brigham Young; Alex Kessman, Pittsburgh; Jason Turner, Louisville and Evan McPherson, Florida. 

PUNTER:

Jake Carmada, Georgia; Anders Carlson, Auburn; Lou Hedley, Miami; Zach Von Rosenburg, Louisiana State; Ryan Stonehouse, Colorado State; Max Duffy, Kentucky; Tory Taylor, Iowa and Austin McNamara, Texas Tech. 

RETURN SPECIALISTS:

Jeremiah Haydel, Texas State; Avery Williams, Boise State; De'Monte Tuggle, Ohio; DJ Taylor, Arizona State; Aron Cruickshank, Rutgers; D’Shawn Jamison, Texas; Brian Covey, Utah; Kadarius Toney, Florida, Jaylen Waddle, Alabama, Chris Smith, Louisiana; Chase Alexander, New Mexico; Isaiah Jacobs, Maryland; D’Shawn Jamison, Texas and DeVonta Smith, Alabama. 

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER:

Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma 

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER

Eli Ricks, Louisianan State

HEISMAN BALLOT:

DeVonta Smith
WR-KR, Alabama
PHOTO/Alabama Twitter



1. Devonta Smith, Alabama 
2. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson 
3. Kyle Trask, Florida

Sunday, December 20, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

 College Football 

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

1.       Alabama, 11-0, 1

2.      Clemson, 10-1, 4

3.      Ohio State, 6-0, 2

4.      Notre Dame, 10-1, 3

5.      Texas A&M, 8-1, 5

6.      Florida, 8-3, 8

7.      Indiana, 6-1, 7

8.      Georgia, 7-2, 9

9.      Oklahoma, 9-2, 12

10.    Cincinnati, 9-0, 6

11.    Northwestern, 6-2, 13

12.    Iowa State, 8-3, 10

13.    Iowa, 6-2, 14

14.    North Carolina, 8-3, 15

15.    Miami, 8-2, 16

16.    Coastal Carolina, 11-0, 17

17.    Louisiana, 9-1, 18

18.    Brigham Young, 10-1, 18

19.    Texas, 6-2, 21

20.    North Carolina State, 8-3, 22

21.    Auburn, 6-4, 23.

22.    Liberty, 9-1, 24

23.    Oklahoma State, 7-3, 25

24.    Oregon, 4-2, NR

25.    Southern Cal, 5-1, 11

OUT: Tulsa (21).

NEXT: Wisconsin, Tulsa, Colorado, Arizona, State, San Jose State, UCF, Louisiana State, Appalachian State, Memphis, Stanford, Ole Miss and Washington.


Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

 College Football

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

1.         Alabama, 10-0, 1

2.         Ohio State, 5-0, 2

3.         Notre Dame, 10-0. 3

4.         Clemson, 9-1, 4

5.         Texas A&M, 7-1, 5

6.         Cincinnati, 8-0, 7

7.         Indiana, 6-1, 8

8.         Florida, 8-2, 6

9.         Georgia, 7-2, 10

10.       Iowa State, 8-2, 11

11.       Southern Cal, 5-0, 12

12.       Oklahoma, 7-2, 13

13.       Northwestern, 6-1, 15

14.       Iowa, 6-2, 16

15.       North Carolina, 8-3, 21

16.       Miami, 8-2, 9

17.       Coastal Carolina, 11-0, 14

18.       Louisiana, 9-1, 17

18.       Brigham Young, 10-1, 18

20.       Tulsa, 6--1, 19

21.       Texas, 6-3, 23

22.       North Carolina State, 8-3, 24

23.       Auburn, 6-4, 25

24.       Liberty, 9-1, NR

25.       Oklahoma State, 7-3, NR

OUT: Wisconsin (20) and Colorado (22). 

NEXT: Buffalo, Wisconsin, Colorado, Arizona State, UCF, Ole Miss, Memphis, UCLA, Boise State, San Jose State, Appalachian State, Missouri and LSU.

Monday, December 7, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

College Football

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

1.         Alabama, 9-0, 1

2.         Ohio State, 5-0, 2

3.         Notre Dame, 10-0, 3

4.         Clemson, 9-1, 4

5.         Texas A&M, 7-1. 5

6.         Florida, 8-1, 6

7.         Cincinnati, 8-0, 7

8.         Indiana, 6-1, 9

9.         Miami, 8-1, 10

10.       Georgia, 6-2, 11

11.       Iowa State, 8-2. 12

12.       Southern Cal, 4-0, 14

13.       Oklahoma, 7-2, 13

14.       Coastal Carolina, 10-0, 20

15.       Northwestern, 5-1, 15

16.       Iowa, 5-2, 25

17.       Louisiana, 9-1, 23

18.       Brigham Young, 9-1, 8

19.       Tulsa, 6-1, 23

20.       Wisconsin, 2-2, 16

21.       North Carolina, 7-3, NR

22.       Colorado, 4-0, NR

23.       Texas, 6-3, NR

24.       North Carolina State, 8-3, NR

25.       Auburn, 5-4, NR

OUT: Arizona State (17), Oklahoma State (18), Marshall (19), Oregon (21) and Washington (22).

NEXT: Liberty, Ole Miss, Buffalo, UCLA, Boise State and Virginia.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

College Football 

The Color & Pageantry Top 25


1.       Alabama, 8-0, 1

2.       Ohio State, 4-0, 2

3.       Notre Dame, 9-0, 3

4.       Clemson, 8-1, 4

5.       Texas A&M, 6-1, 5

6.       Florida, 7-1, 6

7.       Cincinnati, 8-0, 7

8.       Brigham Young, 9-0, 8

9.       Indiana, 5-1, 11

10.     Miami, 7-1, 12

11.     Georgia, 6-2, 13

12.     Iowa State, 7-2, 14

13.     Oklahoma, 6-2, 15

14.     Southern Cal, 3-0, 16

15.     Northwestern, 5-1, 10

16.     Wisconsin, 2-1, 18

17.     Arizona State, 0-1, 19

18.     Oklahoma State, 5-2, 21

19.     Marshall, 7-0, 22

20.     Coastal Carolina, 9-0, 23

21.     Oregon, 3-1, 9

22.     Washington, 3-0, 24

23.     Tulsa, 5-1, NR

24.     Louisiana, 8-1, NR

25.     Iowa, 4-2, NR

OUT: Auburn (17). Texas (20) and North Carolina (25).

Colorado, Auburn, Texas, North Carolina State, Liberty, North Carolina, Memphis, Washington State, West Virginia, Boise State and Ole Miss.

Monday, November 23, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

 College Football

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

1.        Alabama, 7-0, 1

2.        Ohio State, 4-0, 2

3.        Notre Dame, 8-0, 3

4.        Clemson, 7-1, 4

5.        Texas A&M, 5-1, 5

6.        Florida, 6-1, 6

7.        Cincinnati, 8-0, 9

8.        Brigham Young, 9-0, 8

9.        Oregon, 3-0, 7

10.      Northwestern, 5-0, 13

11.      Indiana, 4-1, 10

12.      Miami, 7-1, 12

13.      Georgia, 5-2, 13

14.      Iowa State, 5-2, 21

15.      Oklahoma, 6-2, 17

16.      Southern Cal, 3-0, 16

17.      Auburn, 5-2, 16

18.      Wisconsin, 2-1, 11

19.      Arizona State, 0-1, 19

20.      Texas, 5-2, 20

21.      Oklahoma State, 5-2, 18

22.      Marshall, 7-0 22

23.      Coastal Carolina, 8-0, 24

24.      Washington, 2-0, 25

25.      North Carolina, 5-2, NR

OUT: Liberty (23)

VOTES: Tulsa, Louisiana, Colorado, North Carolina State, Liberty, Pittsburgh, Memphis, Maryland, Iowa, Wake Forest, Ole Miss, Washington State, West Virginia, Southern Methodist and Appalachian State.

Dumb


 

Monday, November 16, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

College Football

Color & Pageantry Top 25

1.        Alabama, 6-0, 1

2.        Ohio State, 3-0, 2

3.        Notre Dame, 8-0, 3

4.        Clemson, 7-1, 4

5.        Texas A&M, 5-1, 6

6.        Florida, 5-1, 7

7.        Oregon, 2-0, 4

8.        Brigham Young, 8-0, 8

9.        Cincinnati, 7-0, 9

10.      Indiana, 4-0, 12

11.      Wisconsin, 2-0,  14

12.      Miami, 7-1, 10

13.      Northwestern, 4-0, 15

14.      Georgia, 4-2, 13

15.      Southern Cal, 2-0, 11

16.      Auburn, 4-2, 16

17.      Oklahoma, 5-2, 18

18.      Oklahoma State, 5-1, 19

19.      Arizona State, 1-0, 16

20.      Texas, 5-2, 20

21.       Iowa State, 5-2, 21

22.      Marshall, 7-0, 23

23.      Liberty, 8-0, 23

24.      Coastal Carolina, 7-0, 25

25.      Washington, 1-0, NR

OUT: Southern Methodist (22),

NEXT: Tulsa, Louisiana, Colorado, Utah, North Carolina, Southern Methodist, North Carolina State, Kansas State, Maryland, Wake Forest, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Nebraska, West Virginia, UCF, Purdue, Washington State and Appalachian State. 

Carting a Fraud!


 

Monday, November 9, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

College Football

The Color & Pageantry Top 25 


1.        Alabama, 6-0, 3

2.        Ohio State, 3-0, 2

3.        Notre Dame, 7-0, 4

4.        Clemson, 7-1, 1

5.        Oregon, 1-0, 6

6.        Texas A&M, 5-1, 7

7.        Florida, 4-1, 8

8.        Brigham Young, 8-0, 14

9.        Cincinnati, 8-0, 10

10.      Miami, 6-1, 9

11.      Southern Cal, 1-0, 12

12.      Indiana, 3-0, 15

13.      Georgia, 4-2, 5

14.      Wisconsin, 1-0, 11

15.      Northwestern, 3-0, 18

16.      Arizona State, 0-1, 13

17.      Auburn, 4-2, 19 

18.      Oklahoma, 5-2. 20

19.      Oklahoma State, 5-1, 22

20.       Texas, 5-2, 21

21.       Iowa State, 5-2, 23

22.       Southern Methodist, 7-1, NR

23.       Marshall, 6-0, 24

24.       Liberty, 7-0, NR

25.       Coastal Carolina, 7-0, 25

OUT: Penn State (16) and Boise State (17).

VOTES: Washington, Utah, Tulsa, Purdue, Army, Louisiana, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Kansas State, Maryland, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Boston College, West Virginia and Appalachian State.

Burning Down Cities


 

Friday, November 6, 2020

Monday, November 2, 2020

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

The Color & Pageantry Top 25

College Football


1.         Clemson, 7-0, 1

2.         Ohio State, 2-0, 2

3.         Alabama, 6-0, 3

4.         Notre Dame, 6-0, 5

5.         Georgia, 4-1, 4

6.         Oregon, 0-0, 7

7.         Texas A&M, 4-1, 8

8.         Florida, 3-1, 9

9.         Miami, 5-1, 10

10.       Cincinnati, 5-0, 14

11.       Wisconsin, 1-0, 11

12.       Southern Cal, 0-0, 13

13.       Arizona State, 0-0, 14

14.       Brigham Young, 7-0, 17

15.       Indiana, 2-0, 17

16.       Penn State, 0-2, 19

17.       Boise State, 2-0, 21

18.       Northwestern, 2-0, NR

19.       Auburn, 4-2, NR

20.       Oklahoma, 4-2, 23

21.       Texas, 4-2, NR

22.       Oklahoma State, 4-1, 6

23.       Iowa State, 4-2, 22

24.       Marshall, 5-0, 25

25.       Coastal Carolina, 6-0, NR

OUT:  Michigan (13), North Carolina (15), Kansas State (19) and Southern Methodist (24).

NEXT: Southern Methodist, Washington, Nebraska, Utah, Arkansas, West Virginia, Tulsa, Purdue, Liberty, Army, Louisiana, California, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Kansas State, Boston College, Ole Miss and Memphis.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Trump 2020


The choice for President in 2020 is quite clear: Donald J. Trump!

In the Democrat challenger Joe Biden, a lifetime Senator from Delaware who became vice president under Barack Obama, America could expect to be dealt a devastating blow to prosperity should he be elected. 

Biden, who does not have an original idea with respect to Coronavirus, would listen to the scientists who are financially invested in the virus and have been noting but wrong so far in the predictions surrounding the virus. A Biden presidency will usher in further infective lockdowns.

Biden is weak, and heavily influenced by a group of radicals who will shove him aside if he is victorious and forge forward on actually following through on Obama's idea of fundamentally transforming The United States of America.  

Packing the courts, adding states to strengthen the position in their Congress and eliminating the electoral college ( a last line of defense of middle America) would arrogantly achieve that.

The mainstream media has had limited coverage, if they have covered it all, of the corruption involving Joe Biden's son Hunter. Evidence suggests Joe Biden had some level of involvement. I would like to know; wouldn't you? Some of these allegations have interaction with the communist government of China. Perhaps most importantly, if elected it is feared Biden will surrender to China and welcome placing America under globalist's rule under the "great reset.".

Biden supports anti-capitalist agendas involving such items as rent control and will increase taxes and regulation  This will thwart prosperity. Rule of law will relax and violence on our streets would escalate under Biden's direction. Citizens will then welcome big government to expand authority to squelch the unrest, which is part of the original plan.

America, as founded, would risk being lost forever under Biden's leadership. Biden seeks the overreaching government hand Ronald Reagan warned us about in his "Time For Choosing" speech in October of 1964. In fact, we are indeed at time for choosing.

Meanwhile, under President Trump, America can expect to embrace freedom while increasing prosperity.  

Continued progress will significantly restrict the virus, and it will fade into the annuals of history.

Entrepreneurship and individual freedom for all will advance.  Taxation and regulation will remain reasonable, assisting in the continued growth of the economy which offers avenues of prosperity for everyone.

America will continue to stand strong on the world stage, no longer being taken advantage of by those who seek ill will upon our people. Peace comes through strength, and the advancements recently made under President Trump will continue to bear fruit in that regard.

Rule of law will be expected and enforced. Racism, police brutality and rogue gangs terrifying our cites will not be tolerated. Equal justice for all will stand tall. 

If the DC elite does not like the way President Trump goes about his business, we take that as as a badge of honor. That elite has been wrecking our nation, without a care in the world of the citizens they proclaim to be attempting to help. It is President Trump who is lifting the forgotten man, and people on the ground of all races and income levels know it. 

Anybody who seeks individual freedom and prosperity and for America to continue her stature as a beacon of freedom and peace in the world should without question cast their ballot to re-elect Donald J. Trump as President of The Untied States.  We would walk over broken glass to do so. So should you. 

MAGA!

 

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