This is the end of the year, caught between the excitement of the college football season and the anticipation of the college football bowl season.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the most amusing tweets and remarks from this year.
Check them out below!
“Am I supposed to be looking at you? Am I looking at you, cameraman? Who am I looking at? That camera? OK. Got all these cameras, I don’t know who to look at. Who’s in charge of this? Send somebody up here and say what camera you’re supposed to look at.”
— Herm Edwards, the new Arizona State coach, at Pac-12 media day.
“Most college coaches want to score. They always think points are the key, that’s how offenses are designed. That’s where it goes wrong, I believe.”
— Edwards on why he chose to run down the clock to 04 to kick a field goal for a 16-13 victory over Michigan State instead of going for a touchdown.
“Signing Day is a little unusual for me because, in pro football, you get to draft them. In college, they get to choose you!”
— Edwards, on the verge of college recruiting.
The highest praise from Mark Richt
“It’s the best thing since sliced bread. It’s really the best thing since the 10-bite sandwich.”
— Miami coach Mark Richt on the return process.
Keeping it brief
“Some.”
— Texas coach Tom Herman, when asked at Big 12 media day about the number of “elite” players on his team.
“I hope we choose to kick ass.”
— Saban, discussing his radio show, on whether he’d choose to kick off when No. 1 Alabama faced No. 3 LSU.
“I’m not really interested in your suggestions on how to manage our team and improve, regardless of your thoughts, just because we’re playing The Citadel.”



























