IDIOT OF THE YEAR: Bishop Sycamore, Antonio Brown, and other honorable mentions



Despite being a fake school and not winning a game in two years, Bishop Sycamore was broadcasted on the sports network.

The most famous pile-up in modern cycling history was caused by the Tour de France Sign Lady, who aggressively brandished a message of good tidings to her grandparents.

Antonio Brown jeopardized his career all over again with his inexplicable decision to forge a vaccine card.

Neil Olshey still believes that berating people is the best way to manage.

Tom Brady saved Antonio Brown's career but threw a temper as a grown-ass 45 years old man.

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La'el Collins tried to bribe a drug test collector. The number of games was negotiated by the Players Association after that failed and he was facing a five-game suspension. Collins appealed the ruling and was told that the evidence against him was so ridiculous that he deserved a five-game suspension. Three months later, he hit a man wearing a football jersey.

Kadarius Toney punched a man who was wearing a football jersey.

The men's World Junior Championships were scrubbed until the cases of the H1N1 flu rose, but the women's U18 worlds were canceled as well.

For his constant complaining about players doing anything in their own self-interest, from transfers to bowl opt-outs.

Lincoln Riley left for USC less than a week after saying he was committed to Oklahoma.

Urban Meyer was hired by Shad Khan. Enough was said.

After spending less than 72 hours in Louisiana, Brian Kelly decided to try out his accent in front of thousands of LSU basketball fans. Also for this dance.

You can't turn it off for a couple days in Nashville, Weston.