In case yall didn't know There is a special on the History Channel tonight about Tailgating. It comes on at 9. LSU is going to be featured.
Nevermind, I found it: http://www.historychannel.com/globa...e.jsp?EGrpType=Series&Id=9914132&NetwCode=THC
fixing to post this, you need to change your title, so it catches the attention it deserves. It is also in the Advocate Tales of tailgating History Channel to feature LSU angles in documentary http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/120303/peo_tvwatch001.shtml While The History Channel isn't the first place a sports fan considers to indulge his interest, THC puts on its team colors tonight at 9 for "Tailgating," a new documentary exploring what producers Neil Regan and Scott Kerby call "one of America's most inexplicable pastimes." Not surprisingly, Regan and Kerby's quest to explain the inexplicable brings them to Baton Rouge, arguably the epicenter of tailgating tradition. Baton Rougean Chris Warner, author of "A Tailgater's Guide to SEC Football," is a principal commentator in tonight's show. Filmmakers shot Warner last January outside one of the new luxury boxes overlooking the field in Tiger Stadium's upper east side.
LSU on The History Channel Someone posted last night that the History Channel was going to have a show about football fans and tailgating. I just looked and it is on at 9 pm central.
College Presidents be damned, we need a play off system, whether it’s a 16, 8, or 4 game playoff format. You’re talking very few teams playing extra games with the vast majority playing only 1 or 2 extra. It makes no sense that today 1A football is still the only championship not decided on the field. I can’t see why a playoff can’t be integrated together with the current bowls.
I'm trying to figure out how it ended up in this topic since I posted it under "Great BCS Article - The LSU Rule." Strange?