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By Marc Lawrence
Tuesday, Dec 30

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As Will Ferrell says in the 2003 hit holiday film Elf, the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.

But handing out 68,000 Santa Claus hats certainly doesn’t hurt.

Ahead of the College Football Playoff matchup between No. 6 Ole Miss and No. 11 Tulane on Saturday at Vaught Hemingway Stadium, every fan found a Santa hat waiting for them on their seat.

The announced attendance of 68,002 fans—over 4,000 more than the 64,038 listed capacity at Vaught Hemingway Stadium—was more than enough to break the Guiness World record for the largest gathering of people wearing Santa hats.

Congratulations to Ole Miss. How neat was that!

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Take 2

During what turned out to be a romp through the College Football Playoff last season, Ohio State players did not hide that they had an extra bit of motivation every time they took the field. 

It’s season-ending loss to Michigan was a bitter pill to swallow. Yet there’s little question it refocused a talented group and served as a much needed spark that sent Ohio State to its first national title in a decade.

A number of those same Buckeyes will take the field Wednesday night in the Cotton Bowl for their 2025 playoff debut coming off of a devastating loss by the same scoreline. However, it’s clear that falling to top-seeded Indiana in the Big Ten title game doesn’t quite serve as the same kind of inspiration.

We were trying to do something different and that’s go undefeated,” says star receiver Jeremiah Smith. “We didn’t really play our best, but we can’t really focus on that. We have to focus on what’s ahead of us and that’s playing against Miami—a very good football team.”

Without missing a beat though, the supremely confident Smith then followed that up with this prediction: “We’re going to see Indiana again.”

All with Ohio State hope that will be the case to avenge the Buckeyes’ lone blemish and to make it all the way to Miami for the national title game—a rare opportunity to be in a position to win back-to-back national championships.

It would also be a chance to correct a number of the mistakes and errors that led to the Hoosiers’ triumph in the conference title game which sent them to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl as the playoff’s No. 1 team and meant Ohio State would be making its third straight trip to Texas for the Cotton Bowl.

We didn’t play our best football in that last game. And definitely, the guys on offense, we’re a little bit pissed off because we could have done so much better execution-wise,” quarterback Julian Sayin said. “It starts with me. So I think we’re just watching the film and seeing how can we improve and execute better so we make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

Ohio State has had 23 days to replay many of those mistakes and has been waiting for the opportunity to return to action. 

Our guys, they’re tired of going against each other. It’s been chippy the past few days. They’re tired of practicing against each other,” head coach Ryan Day said. “So, that’s a good sign. That means we’re ready to hit somebody else. These guys are highly, highly motivated, and they know that sometimes the most difficult game is the first one in the playoff.”

That didn’t appear to be the case in 2024 given that Ohio State leapt out to a 21-point first-quarter lead in the first round against Tennessee.

At the end of the day, we were hungry both times, and that’s what this is,” All-American defender Caleb Downs says of the comparisons to last year. “We have to play hungry and go out and get a win, no matter the circumstances and no matter the situation.”

When you lose your rivalry game, it’s a little different. We have expectations to win everything and we wanted to be the first team to be 16–0. That obviously won’t be the case, but it doesn’t change the way we’ve operated,” added offensive coordinator Brian Hartline. “We’re really focused on where we’re at right now, and not necessarily reminiscing on last year.”


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Move Over Bill Belichick

Deion Sanders officially went public with his celebrity girlfriend 21 years his junior.

The Colorado Buffaloes head coach did a “hard launch” with his celebrity girlfriend on social media. Coach Prime, 58, is officially dating Karrueche Tran.

The couple went viral at Sunday’s Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game.

Tran has a huge social media following with 13.4 million followers on Instagram.

Bill Beilchik’s 24-year old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has 110,000 followers on Instagram, which is 0.82% of what Tran has.

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17-11 on ALL SIDES this season!

TRENDING TODAY
Take a Seat

The Chargers are locked into one of three AFC wild-card spots heading into the final week of the 2025 season, and as such, aren't going to press their luck anymore moving forward.

Despite still having a path to the No. 5 seed in the playoff picture, Los Angeles coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters on Monday that the team will rest star quarterback Justin Herbert in its Week 18 matchup against the Broncos on Sunday.

Additionally, the team will sit other starters who have “the most bruises” and need “the most healing.”

Herbert will officially finish his sixth NFL season having thrown for 3,727 yards and 26 touchdowns to 13 interceptions while guiding L.A. to an 11–5 record and a second-consecutive postseason berth.

Meanwhile, backup quarterback Trey Lance will take the reins under center for the Chargers on Sunday against Denver—who, too, has plenty on the line in Week 18.

For what it’s worth Lance has made 5 starts in his NFL career. His is 2-3 SU and 3-2 ATS, but 0-2 outright away from home.

BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
Shake It Off

While the Chiefs couldn't escape their tragic fate in their Christmas Day loss to the Broncos in Week 17, one person inside Arrowhead Stadium saw their luck change for the better after a fortuitous run-in with none other than Taylor Swift.

Robyn Gentry, a stadium employee at Arrowhead, was working a shift during the Chiefs' Christmas home game last week when she noticed a few VIPs coming her way. Gentry said in a Facebook post that she saw Donna Kelce followed by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce making their way through the stadium, with Swift personally greeting workers who were spending their Christmas at Arrowhead that night.

Gentry said Swift wished her a Merry Christmas and then gave her a very generous tip.

"I was working at Arrowhead for the Chiefs game Christmas day. I was doing my end of season to do list, talking with my coworkers when security goes to walk through. First it was momma Kelce, then it was Travis, and then Taylor," Gentry wrote on Facebook. "She was running around telling everyone Merry Christmas and came towards me, saying thank you so much for working on Christmas, please take this, Merry Christmas.

"My mind just froze. Of course I said Merry Christmas and thank you so much. Travis and her were smiling so big and just kept saying Merry Christmas, thank you for working Christmas but then they were gone and I stopped to look at what was in my hand.... $600."

Gentry added that the $600 tip was her "whole paycheck for two weeks" and she had just spent that amount on gifts for her children.

Swift's charitable acts aren't only contained to Arrowhead, though. Her new docuseries on Disney+, Taylor Swift: The End of an Era, shared behind-the-scenes footage of Swift giving each of her backup dancers a hefty bonus, the exact amount of which was bleeped out.

The world-famous pop star has reportedly already handed out $197 million in bonuses to everyone she worked with during her record-shattering Eras Tour, which ran from March 2023 to December '24.

Now that’s “Style.”


STAT OF THE DAY
30 Years

The Colts became the first team in 30 years
to miss the NFL playoffs after a 7-1 start.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book a and the tired man who wants a book to read."

- Gilbert K. Chesterton




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