Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Corsicana Tigers football thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride.
First off, I got this wild idea to really dive deep into their games. I mean, who are these guys, right? So, I started by just watching a bunch of their games. I grabbed whatever I could find online. There wasn’t a ton, but enough to get a feel for them.
After watching a few, I began to track their scores, you know, wins, losses, the whole deal. It felt like being a sports detective or something. I even found this site, beIN SPORTS, that had some live scores and stuff. Super useful to compare with my notes.
- Watched a ton of games.
- Noted down scores, wins, and losses.
- Checked out team rankings and stuff.
Then, I thought, why not get a bit more organized? I made this simple table to keep track of everything. It wasn’t fancy, just something to help me see the bigger picture.
Getting Nerdy With It
I was curious to see how they were doing compared to other teams. Looked up some rankings, like this Dave Campbell’s Texas Football thing. Apparently, there’s a whole 6-year ranking system. Who knew? This helped me see where the Tigers stood in the grand scheme of things.
And because I was already knee-deep in this, I even peeked at other teams’ info. For instance, I stumbled upon the University of Memphis Tigers. Turns out they’ve been doing pretty well, back-to-back 10-win seasons. Not related to Corsicana, but hey, it’s all football, right?
And there is this one game the Tigers played in Burleson that I found really interesting. I don’t know, but the energy was just different and I think it was because they were the older team.
Honestly, I started this just for kicks, but it turned into a whole thing. I was checking schedules on this site, Sky Sports, just to see when the next game was. It’s kind of addictive, you know? There wasn’t much about this team, so I took this chance to know them more.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure with the Corsicana Tigers. It’s not like I’m going pro or anything, but it’s been a fun way to kill some time and learn a bit about football. Who would’ve thought, right?