Rocket League came out in July 2015 and since then has grown into a large cult following. So much now, that there are now major cash tournaments and professional leagues dedicated to the game. For those of you who don’t know, Rocket League is basically a soccer match with rocket boosted cars. Interesting concept, so […]
Bowl season is magical. The winter holidays can be stressful at times, but Bowlmas is the greatest event in modern times. It should be a national holiday. A week long celebration of amazing athletes and dramatic games…and maybe some less dramatic games, but we love ‘em all. There are not too many bowls, there’s just […]
Tailgate Society has your Christmas travel planning covered with these ten Christmas destinations!
Well last week we bitched and moaned that Baylor needs to be ahead of Kansas. Guess what? The voters still screwed it up, but I firmly believe we got through to a few. Baylor was 16 votes behind the Jayhawks yesterday, and they closed the gap to 11 votes this week – yes I’m taking […]
Ted, Jared and Tami hash out what makes an great Christmas movies with loyal callers and listeners. The conversation was sparked by a controversial tweet that Jared posted stating that the movie Elf was certifiable trash. Ted defends the Elf name, by taking Jared to task for such a horrific take. As always, the conversation twists and […]
This week, two new contributors made their debut. Please help us welcome Spencer and Kelby and give their first pieces a read! This week perfectly encapsulates what the originally thought The Tailgate Society could be. We touched on politics, movies, video games, had some fun on the internet, covered a variety of sports topics, and […]
Ok, now we’ve almost certainly learned our lesson about betting on the Saints, right? RIGHT? In all seriousness, there isn’t much to be upset about this week. It was by far our best week and we raked an $1,800 profit with another $1,000 left on the board to win (go Chiefs). We got lucky in […]
How old were you when you read a piece of literature by an author who wasn’t white? Was it intentional? Was it required for a class? Were you aware as you were reading it? Did you keep that in mind as you read through the pages, noticing and appreciating the different perspective the author brought […]