NCAA College Football Playoff Drinking Game
Now that the regular season has come to an end, and the committee has picked the unquestioned four best teams in the nation, the College Football Playoffs are here.
After reviewing the game tape, we have compiled a set of drinking rules that we believe will put you in the correct frame of mind for the momentous event, or at least help you deal with your crushing New Years Day hangover.
Whether you are witnessing a titanic upset unfold, or simply watching the annual sacrifice to the Dark Lord Saban, make sure you enjoy responsibly and have coordinated a safe ride home.
Questionably Qualified's NCAA College Football Saturday Drinking Game
1 Drink Every Time:
A team gets a first down
A team loses yardage
A penalty flag is thrown
The College Football Playoff trophy is shown
An announcer talk about Baker Mayfield winning the Heisman
An announcer reference the Clemson/Alabama playoff history
An announcer say "defending national champion"
Uga/Russ comes into frame
2 Drinks Every Time:
A team makes a field goal
A quarterback gets sacked
A team punts the football
An announcer mentions the crowd/location they are in
"Walk on Water" by Thirty Seconds to Mars is played
An announcer talks about bowl/playoff selection controversy
An announcer describes Clemson vs Alabama as a rivalry
An announcer mentions a "Baker Mayfield Controversy" such as the flag plant or crotch grab
An announcer mentions Clemson losing Deshaun Watson
An announcer mentions Nick Saban's Dynasty
3 Drinks Every Time:
A team gets an interception
A team fumbles the football
A team misses a field goal
A team scores a touchdown
The announcers go over the history of the bowl game
A replay is played of the Baker Mayfield Crotch Grab
The crowd does a chant that involves cursing
5 Drinks Every Time:
A team scores a defensive/special team touchdown
A team misses an extra point
A coach is wrong on a challenged call
You notice someone in the stands who looks more inebriated than you are
Finish Your Drink If:
A team scores a game-winning touchdown on the last play of the game
The game ends in a blowout