Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Making the Perfect Score

College Football is one of the greatest times of the year. It is filled with pageantry, BBQs, and countless hours in front of the television. There is usually one thing that prevents college enthusiasts from being able to capitalize on this season: the wife.

This is my first college football season being married, and I can already see how the wife can interfere with a typical guy's Saturday. There are usually errands to run, dishes to clean, family to visit, and of course date night. Females don't realize that from September to January we really only want one thing: football. The question is how far do we take it? Do we skip date night? Lay down the law and tell her that we will watch whatever game we want? People who have tried doing this are no longer married-- or at least not happily.

There has to be a way that the wife can be happy, and we can still enjoy Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso on College Game Day. I have decided to dedicate this blog as guidelines to married college football enthusiasts around the nation who want to enjoy the season and stay happily married. Men we are going to find the perfect score . . . we'll watch all the college games we want, while still scoring points with the wifey.

If any of you men out there have any experiences or advice on how we can use the couch to watch games, but not as a bed, please tell and let all of us benefit from this time of year.

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