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10 Ways to Deal with the Fact that Football Season is Over

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CNU chapter.

For all of you who just don’t want football season to be over, here are the top 10 ways to deal with the ending of a great season:

1. Brag about your win or wallow in your loss.

2. Look forward to your team being in it again next year.

3. Start to enjoy Mondays without those annoying fans bragging about their big W that weekend.

4. Look forward to the draft.

5. Play the Budweiser puppy commercial again and again.

6. Watch and rewatch Katy Perry’s performance.

7. Look forward to March Madness.

8. Two words: baseball pants.

9. Rediscover your passion for Netflix.

10. It is painful to see such a beautiful thing go, but remember football season will be back in just seven short months.

Virginia born and bred, Miranda is attending Christopher Newport University as a Junior and is studying Business Administration with minors in Leadership Studies and Psychology. When she isn't busy with sorority life and other extracurricular activities, she loves to listen to music, go to concerts, and take spontaneous trips to the beach. She dreams of one day moving to Nashville and working in the music business. In the meantime, you can follow her adventures on Instagram: @mirandam2323
Lee Martin is a 20-year-old junior at Christopher Newport University majoring in Communication Studies with minors in Leadership and Women's & Gender Studies. She co-founded CNU's chapter of Her Campus and currently serves as Co-Campus Correspondent/Editor-in Chief, as well as a Chapter Advisor to five other campuses. As a journalist, she has written for The Oyster Pointer, The Winchester Star, and worked with National Student Leadership Conference's Journalism, Film & Media Arts program. When not writing, you can find her binging on chocolate and coffee while laughing at Parks and Rec or The Office. If you must read her silly musings, follow her on Twitter at @loveleeforlife