College
Football Week – 2019 Intro
‘Here they come again,
Catch us if you can’
“Time to get a move on
We will yell with all of our might”
When the days start to get shorter it can only mean
one thing, college football can’t be far behind.
You know the story.
On a
slow Friday afternoon at work, some 24 years ago, my creative writing juices
began to flow. If memory serves me correct,
it was the Friday before Labor Day weekend.
Sitting at my desk, I began writing on my laptop. Inspired as I was, I wrote a brief, but
substantial, commentary on seven college football games being played that
weekend. Each game commentary was
sprinkled with dose of humor – maybe more than a dose.
After
completing my analysis, I emailed the seven-game commentary to 12 friends –
mostly fellow workers – all of whom were college football fans. Not only college football fans, but more specifically,
they were graduates and/or dedicated fans of Duke (Jay Shifflette), Florida (Lynn
Yawn, Roger Shannon and Ralph Masker), Georgia (Susan Stewart Eaton and Leland Wells), Nebraska (Don Haddix, Gary Schwartzkopf, Rory Zink
and Dave Brolhorst), Purdue (Kim Mallory), Texas (Eric Griggs) and West Virginia (me) – the
seven teams whose games I analyzed.
Shortly
thereafter, Jo-Allyson Cattaneo
(Florida), Chris Eaton (Georgia) and
Frank Grey (Florida State) joined
the fun. Later, two rabid and in-your-face Washington & Lee grads Ann and Jamie Fuller came aboard.
Little
did I realize what I was creating on that slow Friday afternoon. As a result of
the prodding and encouragement from my friends, I continued to write the weekly
previews, analysis and commentary on the games of those seven teams for the remainder
of the 1995 football season. Not only
that season, but every football season since. What began 24 years ago continues
today – but on a much larger scale.
The
weekly commentaries grew from about a page and a half of text to several pages. It grew from those original seven teams to many
more teams. It grew from commentary on
seven football games to everything about college football – and then some. The email recipients also grew from the 17 in
1995 to several hundred by 2009, along with the countless, unknown others that the
email was forwarded, and forwarded and forwarded to. Since 2010, several thousand more readers came
aboard when the weekly college football commentary went online via my blog – https://collegefootballweek.blogspot.com
Along
the way what began in 1995 eventually took on the name “College Football
Week.” And College Football Week became
known as CFW. My wife became Swamp Mama
and Swamp Mama gave me the name Touchdown
Tom. For 18 seasons, beginning in
1998, the Touchdown Tom commentary aired weekly on various radio shows with hosts
Larry Brewer, Bill Mick and Mark Moses.
Next
Monday – August 12 – College Football Week returns for its 25th season. Come aboard for each of the 23 weekly postings,
plus two extras (the Bowl Game Preview and What Year Was It?), during the next
five months. If you love college football, you’ll enjoy a thorough, in-depth, often
fun-filled and sometimes irreverent look at the college football scene as viewed
through the eyes of Touchdown Tom
and his accomplices Swamp Mama, Rockledge Gator and his wife Bootsie. CFW is simply everything college football and
then some. If you don’t receive it by
email, you can always follow it each week at https://collegefootballweek.blogspot.com.
So,
here we come again. Catch us if you can. Time to get a move on. We will yell
with all our might.
Yes,
the days are getting shorter and college football can’t be far behind. It’s
time to sit back and savor your cold pizza, chili dogs and beer. Let CFW take you
through the football season. Get ready for college football – CFW 2019 starts this
coming Monday.
Catch
us if you can!
Touchdown Tom
August
7, 2019
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