Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Girl College Football Interview Video

This week the Stunnas inteviewed some hardcore UGA football fans who throw parties every weekend to celebrate the Dawgs' games. Watch and enjoy!

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Cuties=Wins!

A few weeks back, the Stunnas named the three sexiest college football players Tim Tebow, Zac Robinson, and Todd Reesing. Homwever, it turns out we managed to pick not only the most attractive, but also the leaders of succesful teams thus far. These quarterbacks' good looks are driving their teams to victory, as evident when all three men's team have made both the AP TOP 25 and the USA Today Poll top rankings list.

Tim Tebow, and his Florida Gators are once again at the top of the charts, not only on OUR poll, but also according to the officials at AP TOP 25 and USA Today.Tebow is the driving force behind his team and has lead the defending National Champions to a 4-0 start this season.
So far, the future is looking brilliantly bright for another championship run. To all those concerned girls, Tim Tebow did suffer a mild comcussion in the 41-7 victory of University of Kentucky, but has been released from the hospital. Word has not yet been released when he will be able to play, but Gator fans better hope it's before they take on the rivaling LSU Tigers October 10th. Even though Tim Tebow may be a little scuffed up, who doesn't like a man with a few battle wounds to nurse? These qualities make for the perfect bad boy and tough look. 



OK State, whose quarterback Zac Robinson's looks are far more that OK, has also proven he has almost as much football talent as he does good looks. Zac has led the Sooner's to a 2-1 record an a stout #8 ranking on the AP TOP 25 and just missed the top ten mark in the USA Today coming in at a close #12. It appears the OK State's season is off to and OK start!






Coming in at #16 in the USA Today rankings and #18 in the AP Poll is none other then quarterback cutie Todd Reesing and his Kansas Jayhawks. While Kansas's record at four wins and zero losses is comparable to Florida's record, their schedule and league are not rigorious as other football oriented schools, such as Florida and Oklahoma State. But no one ever said Todd Reesing's looks weren't comparable to those of Tim Tebow and Zac Robinson!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Football Festivities

Ever wondered what a college town is really like during football season? Ane Cimino, , a freshman at the University of Georgia this fall, gave us her personal insight and experience of being in the midst of a typical Georgia football weekend. Last Saturday, September 12th, she attended her first college football game in Athens, where University of Georgia took on University of South Carolina for their first SEC home game. 
Ane has been in Athens since classes kicked off in August, and our question is, how do does the overall atmosphere of the town transform during the football season? Ane starts off by explaining that the town becomes "a lot more crowded, but it also becomes more of a united family." She told a story of how she was tailgating, a pre-game ritual, with her friends and people offered them some of their food (that were complete strangers). "I thought it was really friendly of them," she added. Since this past weekend was Ane's first college game weekend, she was not ready for all the vast display of team spirit she witnessed. Ane woke up at 10 AM and looked out of her window and saw nothing but a sea of red and black and the game was not even scheduled for another nine hours! 
Ane also mentioned some minor downfalls to her first college football experience. She recalls that "there were a lot more drunks" and that the "frat boys sat above them in the student section and sprayed water, beer, and coke on them every time UGA scored." However, the worst thing that she encountered during the festivities was at half time when ESPN interviewed South Carolina's coach Steve Spurrier. The student section began to yell crude and derogatory statements at him and even the band joined in. She s
aid, "it almost embarrassed me that I was a part of the student body.... I felt as if I was stooping to a new low. It is one thing to have pride, but they pushed it." 
Overall Ane said that the weekend was a success, and one that will not be soon forgotten. She concluded that college football games were even better than she anticipated and the hype of the town on game days takes college to a whole different and more exciting level. 
***Pictures courtesy of Ane Cimino

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Blonde Bombshells Insight on College Football

We are here with Caleigh Lentz, currently a senior at Deerfield Windsor School. This blonde-headed bombshell loves the color pink, spending weekends at the beach, and hanging out with her boyfriend. Her hobbies include shopping, getting manis and pedis, and tanning. So we’re here to uncover her unique view on college football, as
 girly as it gets.

1. Q. What is the first thing you think of when you think of college football?


A. Hot boys, tight uniforms, and getting dressed up with my girlf-
riends for a good time.




2. Q. Who is your favorite college team and why?

A. My favorite college football team would have to be… University of Georgia, because UGA is just too darn cute.


3. Q. Who is your favorite college football player and why?


A. Tom Brady, I really like him. (an NFL player, not a college football player)


4. Q. Describe your first college football experience.

A. I was 6 years old and my Dad took me up to Athens. I remember sitting on top of his shoulders, dressed in my Georgia cheerleading uniform, and waving around my black and red pom-poms.



5. Q. Is a good college football team an important factor in choosing a college for you?


A. Well, since I am not a huge fan of football, it does not really matter so much to me. I think it would definitely be a fun experience to be a part of, but that will not determine where I go to college.



6. Q. Who do you predict will win the Bowl Championship Series (BCS?)


A. I think that University of California Los Angeles will win. They have really good practicing conditions with its perfect weather conditions in sunny California, and climate is
 important to football players.


7. Q. Overall, how do you feel about the BCS system?


A. I am not so familiar with it… but I hear my dad complain that they should do playoffs so maybe they should try that and see how it works out?



8. Q. What would you estimate your average time spent watching college football in the fall to be?


A.Umm… not a lot. Maybe a few minutes here and there with friends or at a party, but I do not dedicate special time to it or anything like that.

9. Q. Who in your opinion has the best uniforms?


A. I really think Auburn’s uniforms are cute because I love the combination of white, orange, and navy blue... very manly and official. The Tiger’s stylish uniforms really catch my eye.


10. Q. Which is your favorite college team mascot?

A. Oregon ducks, because most college sports teams have such manly mascots, I like that one team actually has a cute mascot!

Friday, September 4, 2009

College Fight Songs

There are thousands of screaming fans, and the team is about to emerge from the tunnel. As they run on the field, they hear the cacophony of the fans, but more importantly they hear their FIGHT SONG!
The college fight song is above all synonymous of the boundless pride of each particular college team. The fight song commands us to dance, lead cheers, march in step with the band, and get our players pump
ed up. These fight songs send chills down die hard fans backs, and unite an entire stadium with the pride of their team. According to Matthew Jones, "The fight songs really pump me up and get me into the game." These anthems usually mock rivals; they fill the home team with pride, and they fill opponents with outrage.
In singing fight songs, fans feel apart of a large, time honored tradition. Everyone at the game hears the fight song and they are immediatly fileld with school spirit and pride. The players hear the song and become determined to win to keep their schools high sense of pride. Everone loves a good football game, but these fight songs just complete the overall rush and atmosphere of college football.
Just so you can get a sense of what how these fight songs go we have listed a few of our favorite fight songs below, Enjoy!

1. University of Georgia's Fight Song
"Glory"

Glory, glory to old Georiga!
Glory, glory to old Georgia!
Glory, glory to old Georgia!
G-E-O-G-R-I-A
Glory, glory to old Georgia!
Glory, glory to old Georgia!
Glory, glory to old Georgia!
G-E-O-R-G-I-A

2. Georgia Tech University's Fight Song
"White and Gold"

So then it's up with the White and Gold
Down with the Red and Black
Georgia Tech is out for a victory
We'll drop our battle axe on Georgia's head, CHOP!
When we meet her our team will surely beat her
Down on the old farm there'll be no sound
Till our bow wow's rip through the air
When the battle is over Georgia's team will be found
With the Yellow Jackets swarming around!

3. Auburn University
"War Eagle"

War...Eagle, fly down the field,
Ever to conquer, never to yield.
War... Eagle, fearless and true.
Fight on, you orange and blue.
Go! Go! Go!
On to victory, strike up the band.
Give 'em hell, give 'em hell;
Stand up and yell, Hey!
War... Eagle, win for Auburn,
Power of Dixie Land!