Oregon State's kicker wants Saturday Morning Links

by:Stuart Hammer11/30/13

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  [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="560"] Photo via @SprtsHumor[/caption] Oregon State kicker Trevor Romaine is redefining the chest hair game. Just when you thought your no-shave November was a success, Mr. Romaine and his fuzzy facial hair combined with his goal-post cut chest ruined it all. I’m not sure what impresses me more: the girth of his muttonchops or the fact that he’s shirtless on the football field. I believe I speak for all mankind in saluting this picture-perfect example of machismo. There are beards, and then there is this monster. Nothing can compare, so just stop trying. And for you ladies, I know this hunk is a serious heartthrob. I apologize for implanting such unrealistic expectations in your man. ************ -- We’ve still got a football game to get through today, but Kentucky basketball takes on Providence Sunday and you can expect another foul-fest. The Wildcats have fired up 195 free-throw attempts, ranking 9th-most in the country. -- With a win over the Volunteers, Kentucky would not only avoid going winless in the SEC but it would help to get a leg-up on next season, while sending out the seniors on a high-note — a class that has really struggled during their time in Lexington. -- There are 16 of those seniors that we'll say good-bye to, including Jordan Aumiller, Mister Cobble, Jonathan George, Tristian Johnson, Cody Jones, Anthony Kendrick, Patrick Ligon, Joe Mansour, Kevin Mitchell, Tyler Robinson, Donte Rumph, Muhammad Saifullah, Raymond Sanders, Eric Simmons, Dakotah Tyler, and Avery Williamson. -- It has been four years since Rajaan Bennett was murdered attempting to protect his family in their home from his mother’s ex-boyfriend. The former Vanderbilt recruit will be honored on the field during the Commodores’ Senior Day festivities. -- Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini might have given his final post-game press conference. At least that’s what some are speculating. After turning in another 4-loss season — the sixth-straight in his six-year tenure — critics are ready to usher him out, especially following his latest comments.

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