There are three or more players on each side, two stones or holes as stations, and one lobber. |
As Stoops would acknowledge, take the sore-armed lobber out of the Sooners' lineup and Oklahoma is another promising team with a bright second-year coach. |
Early in the campaign, when Trump was ubiquitous on cable news and his interviewers were often friendly, Halperin was a notorious lobber of softballs. |
So, for a weekend at least, college football belonged to the backup, the overlooked brother, the trick bomb and the unorthodox lobber. |
The television sideline reporter Jim Gray this season became to Bryant what Ahmad Rashad was to Michael Jordan, a lobber of softballs with a sickeningly sycophantic spin. |