Solid Verbal's Funniest College Football Videos

If you haven't checked out the videos from The Solid Verbal guys, you should. To introduce you to their odd and brilliantly humorous take on the world of college football, here are our three favorites. We can't wait to see what these guys do next. (Our plea to the guys: Do more "Director's Commentary.")

Director's Commentary: Alabama @ LSU (2010)



2011 NFL Draft Prep: Andy Dalton

With the 2011 NFL Draft coming up April 28-30, we thought we'd prep you by taking a look at what some of the top names in the draft are bringing to the table. We start with Andy Dalton. Here's everything you need to know about this former TCU quarterback and more.

ANDY DALTON
Quarterback
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs
#14
6:01.7-215
Katy, Texas
Katy High School

OVERVIEW

One of the most prolific passers in Texas Christian University history, Andy Dalton set a Mountain West Conference record with 42 career victories.  The signal caller was named the league’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior, joining Bradlee Van Pelt of Colorado State (2002-03) as the only players in league history to win the award in consecutive seasons.

Female Fighters: What a Difference 100 Years Makes


Don't think times have changed? Check out these two photos. The top shows these two fine ladies—identified by the Library of Congress as Fraulein Kussin and Mrs. Edwards—who slugged it out back in 1912. Note the intimidating stare from Mrs. Edwards after (we imagine) yelling out some harassing words like, "I shall see you in the ring, my dear!" followed by tea and crumpets. The bottom, well, it's the modern-day version, featuring Cris "Cyborg" vs. Jan Finney. We're guessing no tea or crumpets were served after the bout.


Lego Reenactments of Great March Madness Moments


Imagine how upset we were after staying up all night building Lego re-creations of the greatest moments from March Madness, to then see THIS video below from Tauntr.com doing the exact same thing. We applaud their efforts, even if they didn't use Lego Storm Troopers to portray the UCLA Bruins from 1995.

March Madness: Basketball's Maddest Fans


March Madness is almost here. Thank you, basketball gods! To show our love for the tournament, we put together this post of some of the "maddest" (as in crazy) basketball fans ever. Enjoy all the free-throw distracting Speedo moves, amazing JumboTron dances...and, well, whatever the hell is happening on our No. 2 video.


6. Wild Bill as Cupid, Among Others
He IS a mad man. Seriously. Mega free-throw distractor Wild Bill, a Utah State fan who dresses up as characters, including (gulp) Cupid, is a spectacular specimen of a man, in a Chris Farley sort of way. Wild Bill, you are our hero, and personify March Madness.




Fantasy Baseball Rankings 2011: Links to the Web's Best Fantasy MLB Rankings



Sure, we know and love fantasy football, but we also love fantasy baseball. And while we're not fantasy baseball experts, these guys are. That's why we put together this MEGA-link list of all the best 2011 fantasy baseball rankings we could find on the web.


MLB.com 2011 Fantasy Baseball Rankings

    Top 100 Overall Players

   
2011 Fantasy Baseball Package Sortable by Position



FoxSports.com 2011 Fantasy Baseball Rankings

     Top 300 Overall Players



Yahoo.com 2011 Fantasy Baseball Rankings   

   
Top 100 Overall Player Rankings 

     Positional Rankings 

     Catchers

     First Basemen

     Second Basemen

    Shortstops

    Third Basemen

    Outfielders

    Starting Pitchers

    Relief Pitchers


NASCAR's Top Drivers: Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Who are the top statistical performers at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway going into the Kobalt Tools 400 this Sunday? Well, we know. Here's a quick look at who you should pick for your fantasy NASCAR team.

Nothing Says March Madness Like Kings of Leon

The marketing machine for the 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship—aka March Madness— has officially cranked up. Behold the Kings of Leon video for "The Immortals," which cuts between agonized rock faces and college basketball awesomeness. While you're getting an early look here, expect to see and hear this song everywhere—at the movies, on commercials and in your dreams—over the next month.


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