This Weekend in Sports: The World Series and Giants vs. Cowboys
Two World Series games, college football and an NFC East showdown highlight this weekend's sports offerings. Here's what to watch:
Two World Series games, college football and an NFC East showdown highlight this weekend's sports offerings. Here's what to watch:
I get the feeling this little fellow doesn't like the sound of the warning sirens when they go off.
It's always a sad moment when you realize that college football's regular season is more than halfway done, but it should still be a fun week with lots of exciting games on tap. Six of the top 10 teams in the country play ranked opponents, and 13 top 25 teams face challenges on the road.
Here is what to watch this week in college football:
The 4-month-old in this video does not mind the sound that dogs make. Cats, a different story.
Watch as he is fine with the dog barks but his face turns a bit sour as the meowing of a kitten is offered up.
Music is a common language that brings people together. Unless it is booming so loud out of the car next to you at the stop light you can't feel your heart beating. For the most part I like all kinds of good music. I especially like it when animals sing.
It was another exciting week in college football with some big games in the SEC, wild shootouts in the Big 12, record-setting performances in the PAC-12, some close calls for ranked teams and Collin Klein showing us why he’s now very much in the Heisman mix.
Here are all the highlights from this week in the Top 25.
The New Orleans Saints despite being 1-4 can still control their own destiny in that the team has five more divisional games to play, including two against Atlanta. Add the three teams remaining in the NFC East (Philly, New York and Dallas, which are all teams that could be battling for playoff positions, and wins against them would give the Saints the tie breaker.
Non-dog owners will often cringe when they see a canine take a big lick of human face.
And there may be something to their revulsion. According to a new study published in the Archives of Oral Biology dog owners have high rates of a type of dangerous mouth bacteria.
Reports say it was a mechanical fire that caused the blaze and in a matter of moments an icon that could be mentioned in the same breath as the Astrodome, Reunion Tower and dare I say it, the Alamo was just a smoldering framework of smokey steel.