Archive for the ‘College Tire Covers’ Category

Three Gators Selected to All-SEC Softball Team

Thursday, February 9, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 7:55 PM

It was recently announced that three Florida Gators were selected to the SEC Coaches preseason All-SEC softball team. The three talented players are sophomore IF Cheyenne Coyle, senior CF Michelle Moultrie, and junior C Brittany Schutte. Moultrie and Schutte are returning All-Americans.

Alabama and Tennessee led all schools with four selections, but Florida was picked by the league’s coaches to win the SEC. Florida will open At USF-Fairfield Inn and Suites Tampa North Tournament from February 10-12. I expect to see plenty of Florida Gators tire covers in the parking lot!

Storing Winter Tires

Thursday, February 2, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 6:44 PM

Although there are still a few months left in the winter season, I’m already looking forward to the day I can put away my winter tires. In anticipation of that day, I’ve gone out and bought new collegiate tire covers. These covers will be used to protect my winter tires during the nine months of the year they aren’t on my car.

In addition to covering each tire in its own cover, I also store them in a cool, dry place. (Usually this place turns out to be the basement, although if I finish insulating the shed the tires can be stored in there). Proper storage protocol also dictates that winter tires be stored on their sides and stacked no higher than four tires.

Acceptance!

Friday, January 27, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 5:37 PM

Not long after I wrote the last post my brother received his acceptance letter from his top choice university. He was nervous at first because the envelope was thin. Traditionally a thin letter means rejection. Fortunately, the opposite was true. The envelope was simply thin because a larger packet will be mailed, pending his agreement to attend the university.

Not surprisingly, my brother was thrilled (still is thrilled). My parents, however, are over the moon. They bought even more university paraphernalia, including college tire covers. I can’t remember them being this enthusiastic when I went off to school, but then again, I didn’t choose their alma mater like my brother.

USC Trojans

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 6:26 PM

The athletic teams representing the University of Southern California are known as the USC Trojans. (Officially, the women’s teams are referred to either as Trojans or Women of Troy). As part of the Pac-12, the Trojans have won 116 national championships, including 94 NCAA national championships.

The Trojans have a fierce rivalry with UCLA in both sports and academics. The rivalry between the two California schools is pre-dated by a rivalry between USC and Notre Dame. USC fans are incredibly loyal and demonstrate their pride by dressing up as Trojans for games, putting USC Trojans tire covers on their cars, and singing along with “Tusk” during the fourth quarter of home football games.

Top Basketball Rivalry

Thursday, January 5, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 7:07 PM

As a little girl growing up in Connecticut, my idols were the women of the UConn women’s basketball team. Every girl in my town wanted to be Rebecca Lobo, Jenn Rizzotti, or Missy Rose. They dominated the competition, and unlike many women’s athletic programs, they had – and continue to have – strong support from the entire state.

The games we lived for were the match-ups against the Lady Vols, led by tough as nails coach Pat Summitt. Every victory over Tennessee was cause for a major celebration and every defeat a deep wound. They’ve met up time and time again in the post-season, and never fail to deliver an explosive game. It’s unfortunate that Summitt declined to continue the regular season match-ups; even die-hard fans like me could tolerate seeing Tennessee Volunteers tire covers in Storrs, Connecticut if it meant a spectacular match.

Snow Tires

Tuesday, January 3, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 7:02 PM

When you live in parts of the country with heavy snowfall, snow tires are highly recommended. These tires are specifically designed to increase traction in slushy, snowy, and icy conditions. The tinier treads allow for water to escape from under the tire more easily, thus reducing risk of hydroplaning.

While some consumers believe that two snow tires are enough, four snow tires are actually recommended to ensure effectiveness and safety. In addition to equipping a car with snow tires during the winter months, it’s a good idea to also have a spare tire in case of emergency. Select quality sports team tire covers to protect the spare so you will be able to get back into your warm car and on the road as quickly as possible after a blow-out.

2006 Champs Sports Bowl

Tuesday, December 27, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 5:13 PM

In recent history, I haven’t gotten to travel to exceptional bowl games to support my team, the Maryland Terrapins. Though former head coach Ralph Friedgen turned things around in his final year, there were a couple of mediocre and plain awful seasons for Maryland football. That being said, in 2006 I traveled down to Florida to see the Terps take on the Boilermakers in the Champs Sports Bowl.

By my recollection, there were an equal number of Purdue Boilermaker tire covers and Maryland Terrapin tire covers in the parking lot at the game. Of course, I think the Maryland fans were much more supportive. After all, we wind up winning the game 24-7 and the Maryland quarterback, Sam Hollenbach, was named MVP.

Spotlight On: Sherri Coale

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 1:23 PM

The name Sherri Coale may not mean a lot to most people, but it means something to the students, alumni, and fans of Oklahoma State University. Coale is currently the head coach of Oklahoma’s women’s basketball team. She has brought the program from the brink of extinction to a consistently top 25 ranked team.

In 1974 the women’s basketball team at Oklahoma was founded as an afterthought to the men’s program and performed below average. In 1990, the team averaged only 65 attendees per game and was on the verge of being dropped. In 1996, Coale was brought on from a local high school and in a few short seasons turned the team around, even leading them to the 2002 post-season where they played in the National Title game. They average around 9,000 fans at every home game. I’m sure plenty of those fans’ cars sport Oklahoma Sooners tire covers purely in support of Coale and the women’s team.

Ohio State Names New Offensive Corrdinator

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 12:00 PM

New Head Coach Urban Meyer has named Tom Herman as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for The Ohio State University. Herman has an impressive resume, so it is not surprising that Meyer pursued him for the job. Prior to his new gig at OSU, Herman was the offensive coordinator at Iowa State University for three seasons.

Overall, Herman has 13 years experience as a collegiate coach, if you count his two years as a graduate assistant at Texas. His time coaching at Rice is of particular note; over 40 school records for offenses were broken and in his second season the Owls went to a bowl game for the first time since 1954. If he has as much success in Ohio, I wonder if they’ll start printing Ohio State Buckeyes tire covers with his face on them?

Regis Philbin, Number One Fan

Thursday, December 8, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 6:27 PM

Anyone who owns a television set knows the face and voice of . He does, after all, hold the Guinness World Record for “most hours on camera.” It’s pretty common knowledge that Regis Philbin is the Notre Dame’s biggest fan.

He proudly supports the Fighting Irish in all sorts of endeavors. Philbin even narrated the audio CDs accompanying Joe Garner’s book, “Echoes of Notre Dame Football: Great and Memorable Moments of the Fighting Irish.” Several Notre Dame football coaches have appeared on his former talk show. How many Notre Dame tire covers, grill covers, and other fan gear do you think he owns?