We haven’t been plugging CFT as much lately as we were earlier in the season, primarily because CFT is doing a pretty good job of building an audience without the extra help from its sister site.  In September, CFT had more than 100,000 unique visitors for the first time ever.

And those of you who have made CFT a regular stop on your Internet surfing routine likely have noticed that there’s an ever-growing amount of content on our college site, thanks to the tireless efforts of MDS.

His latest item features a funny story about former Jets coach (we needed to find a way to make it relevant to pro football) Lou Holtz, who went bonkos at the end of one of those goofy ESPN segments in which the media types pretend to be lawyers.  (It’s nearly as annoying as when lawyers pretend to be media types.)  Holtz, who apparently lost the debate between whether Colt McCoy of Texas is a better quarterback than Tim Tebow of Florida, continued to make his case at a time when he thought the cameras were off.

MDS has the story and the video of our favorite “thufferin’ thuccotash” broadcaster saying words other that “thufferin’” or “thuccotash.”