It's that time of the year again, folks. Nothing like the excuse of a sporting event to prolong the holiday eating habits! The 2015 showdown is extra special this year for this Rutgers alum, as one team (the Patriots) has a sizeable chunk of RU kids.
Say what you will about Bill Belichick, but this Scarlet Knight bit her tongue once she heard the mini press conference on the tenacity of Rutgers players the Patriots coach held.
On a semi-related topic, the glorification of our program doesn't just stop there. The comedy duo Key and Peele are known for their slapstick show on Comedy Central where they perform skits commenting on the hot-button issues of today. This shout-out was aired two years ago in a parody of stereotypical football player intros. Mildly offensive? Quite so. Puerile humor? Indeed. Key and Peele did get their start on Mad TV, after all.
On a semi-related topic, the glorification of our program doesn't just stop there. The comedy duo Key and Peele are known for their slapstick show on Comedy Central where they perform skits commenting on the hot-button issues of today. This shout-out was aired two years ago in a parody of stereotypical football player intros. Mildly offensive? Quite so. Puerile humor? Indeed. Key and Peele did get their start on Mad TV, after all.
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If this plug for my alma mater hasn't been your cup of tea, do not fret. On the eve the year's most intense sporting competition (let's be real, the Stanley Cup is much more riveting), I leave you with this spoof of the twosome in-character as Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman. And can I just say, those are incredibly valid points on Selma.
If this plug for my alma mater hasn't been your cup of tea, do not fret. On the eve the year's most intense sporting competition (let's be real, the Stanley Cup is much more riveting), I leave you with this spoof of the twosome in-character as Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman. And can I just say, those are incredibly valid points on Selma.