FULMER CUP: CORONATION CEREMONY
The Fulmer Cup competition for 2008 ends tonight at midnight, and barring any West Virginia triple murders, Missouri drug busts, or the FBI unearthing a sleeper cell at Michigan, (Buckeye fan: “I knew it!”) this cat is skinned, and its coat is crimson and white. Um, actually, so is the cat, now that we’ve gotten the hide off and everything. What the hell are we supposed to do with this thing? It is pissed.
Congratulations are due to your winner, with a total of 28 points. Some people would say congratulations to someone who just won such a prestigious award. For such an occasion as this, we won’t just crack out the standard Asti Spumante—no, only the Andre Cold Duck Pink will do, and only if we have buckets and buckets of it.
Pop the cork, take a bow, and let the celebrations begin: a champion arriveth. Congratulations to Alabama on their 72nd national title, which Nick Saban appropriately does not have time to accept in person. Roll, Tide, Roll.

Jimmy Johns must be noted for his outstanding work in making this happen, selling cocaine an incomprehensible number of times to undercover cops in Tuscaloosa, but he wasn’t alone. Jeremy Elder, while not particularly good at robbery, was certainly enthusiastic enough to rack up points for two counts of first-degree robbery.
Johns and Elder alone would have won the Copa del Malfeasance, but teammate A.J. Walker kicked in by walking around drunk on the strip. But we’ve done that, you say! Of course you have, and if you are currently on the roster of the Crimson Tide, we invite you to submit your points to be tallied with the rest.
(Note: SAS Wiki includes Rashad Johnson’s dismissed charges for disorderly conduct on their total. This is an error, but the point total is not: 20 for Johns, a conservative seven for Elder, and one for poor A.J.’s solo Jagermeister Tango down the strip.)
This leaves the Ellis T. Jones Award for Outstanding individual Achievement In A Single Crime, which this year must also be awarded to Johns, who racked up twenty points for having the persistence to sell cocaine to undercover officers not once, but FIVE times. That kind of stick-to-it-iveness gets you championships. And lengthy jail sentences.
Our petitions for an award ceremony rebuffed, we had to rely on hidden camera footage take of Nick Saban at home to get any reaction from the most powerful coach in sport. From appearances, the Fulmer Cup is just one more piece of motivation to put on your wall.

Thus concludes the Fulmer Cup 2008. Amen, alleluia, and hosannas all around. Special thanks to Brian, who remains hung like Reggie F’n Nelson, for the scoreboards, to Dave, who never neglected ot let us know of the smallest parking violation, and SAS Wiki, whose Fulmer Cup Accounting Station was an immense resource for someone as mathematically challenged as the editors of this site. You’re all coming to extra-crispy hell with us.
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I think the Fulmer cup needs to be displayed at the host blog for the winning school like the CFB awards.
Comment by Charlestowne — August 27, 2025 @ 11:34 am
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WfV needs to burn a couch in protest. They are “the people’s FC Champions” . I am not convinced that their points should have been removed, since their miscreant attempted murderer may have not been dismissed until after the fact. Other than that, great job again this year keeping us amused in the too long off season.
Watch out for the Michigan Wolverines for Fulmer Cup 2009!
Comment by Crabapple Buck — August 27, 2025 @ 11:25 am
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A skinned cat gathers no moss.
Comment by Holly — August 27, 2025 @ 11:24 am
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Once again, Missouri proves that they’ll never win a championship in anything.
Comment by lonestarjayhawk — August 27, 2025 @ 11:22 am
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This is one time I like losing out to the SEC…didn’t need that extra word.
Comment by blon57 — August 27, 2025 @ 11:21 am
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#9
This is one time I like being losing out to the SEC.
If Missouri keeps up their winning ways, they may actually replace OU is the most crime-ridden program in the Big 12. Who would have ever thought anyone could beat OU?
Comment by blon57 — August 27, 2025 @ 11:17 am
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To be obsessive, picky, and overly sensitive (like all good bama fans) I think Elder was recruit who’s scholarship offer was honored by Saban, as opposed to someone he actually recruited. Could be wrong though.
Comment by doubtingthomas — August 27, 2025 @ 11:14 am
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11: Not So Fast, my friend. Elder was recruited by Dinky.
Comment by NewAZTiger — August 27, 2025 @ 11:09 am
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I like how Bear’s picture is replaced with Josef Stalin in LSUFreek’s fark. Top notch!
Comment by weagle251 — August 27, 2025 @ 10:59 am
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Yeah, but he did it with Shula’s recruits…
Comment by CrimsonBarrister — August 27, 2025 @ 10:59 am