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Sunday has arrived and I'm running on fumes.
I'm out of town this weekend for a family wedding. There was rain earlier in the day yesterday that cleared, and thanks to an assist from global warming, we enjoyed a nice warmer than is expected this time of year afternoon/evening pretty close to the top of a mountain.
A nice and to the point ceremony was followed up by a reception that later turned into a Halloween costume party. My littlest is into Harry Potter, so naturally my wife and I dressed up as Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley - red wig and all.
A good time was had by all, some a little more than others. The late night made the early Sunday start tougher than normal, but nothing a cup of coffee or two can't remedy.
With the travel the rest of the way to our destination on Saturday and the activities surrounding the wedding I didn't catch much College Football action. Although, I did as I always do, have my upset antenna up and there were a couple of good ones.
An unranked Kansas team taking down a previously unbeaten No. 6 Oklahoma in Lawrence by the score of 38-33 is part of the reason football at the college level is so damn entertaining. As is Georgia Tech continuing their ownership of No. 17 North Carolina with a 46-42 win at home.
A ton of points are put on the scoreboard, a team not doing much on the season catches lightning in a bottle, they win a game they're not supposed to, and all of the sudden the season isn't a complete loss.
How can you not enjoy a good upset? They're the best.
Enjoy football while it lasts
In other news around College Football the push to turn the contact sport into flag football is alive and well. We all know that you can barely hit quarterbacks anymore without first blowing up an air mattress and softly laying them on it.
Of course the head and neck area are off limits in most cases, which for the most part makes sense, but did you know that a shoulder to shoulder hit is now a no-no?
Apparently it is, especially if the helmets touch in any way. Colorado defensive back Shilo Sanders wasn't aware of the rule change - mostly because there wasn't a rule change - and was ejected from Saturday's game against UCLA because of it.
The hit took place in the second quarter and was ruled to be targeting. Sanders put a big hit on Bruins running back Carsen Ryan, who had just caught a pass. Most of the contact made was shoulder to shoulder.
The helmets of the two players might have technically touched, but it wasn't a headshot by any means and if this is an ejectable hit then the game as a whole is in big trouble.
Francis Ngannou was robbed
Was Francis Ngannou robbed on Saturday night as he took on WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury? Some are saying he was.
After 10 rounds of going toe-to-toe with Fury, the former UFC champion lost the fight on a close split decision in his boxing debut.
Ngannou didn't just hold his own with one of the best to ever do it. He showed off his enormous power by dropping Fury during the fight.
It was the only knockdown of the bout. It came in the third-round and was legit.
Whether Ngannou was robbed or not, he proved that he has a future in boxing. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here.
Let's get this Sunday off and rolling, I'm going to grab another cup of coffee - enjoy!
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