After spending much of the recent past at the bottom of Hockey East, UMass Lowell finds itself in uncharted waters prior to the season starting - 2nd. My question is: Can they handle the hype?
We've seen teams such as the Ole Miss football team fall flat after being raved about and ranked high in pre-season polls. Like the Rebels, I believe UMass - Lowell will face similar pressures and it will be interesting to watch the River Hawks play as the hunted and not the hunter.
And if you believe that UMass - Lowell isn't paying attention to the polls, enjoy the following picture. I have a feeling the pressure that's being added by the school combined with their new role as top dog and not underdog will result in a up and down season but I'll be watching them for sure.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Thank You Quint
In the following video, Quint Kessenich (ESPN sideline reporter and Inside Lacrosse contributor) discusses how there are lessons to be taken away from other college sports such as football and basketball. One point I particularly like is that in sports such as football, the fan experience is much more than the game, it includes tail gates, cheerleaders, music, and mascots. I've always referred to this things are pageantry. Call it what you want, I think Quint brings up some great points and I hope his ideas translate into change for college lacrosse.
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UVM Men's Hockey Preview - Goaltenders
UVM has put together a video series previewing the 2009-10 Catamount Hockey season.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
UVM Men's Hockey Preview - Defensmen
UVM has put together a video series previewing the 2009-10 Catamount Hockey season.
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UVM Men's Hockey Preview - Forwards
UVM has put together a video series previewing the 2009-10 Catamount Hockey season.
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Soccer or Hockey Part II
As a follow up to my earlier post, I wanted to mention a few things that seriously might keep the Men's Soccer team from winning their first game before the Men's Hockey team wins theirs.
Next up on the Men's Soccer schedule is Dartmouth. The Big Green recently dropped from the national rankings but had been ranked #15. Wednesday's game in Hanover will be tough and the Cats would be fortunate to come away with a win. That said, they will have one more opportunity before the Hockey team plays Sunday in their season opener.
Awaiting the Cats on Saturday will be a surprisingly talented UMBC team. Despite being picked to finish last in America East, the Retrievers have raced out to a 9-0 record and a #18 national ranking.
I said the Men's Soccer team may not win a game before the Men's Hockey team as a joke, but there's a real possibility it could become reality.
Next up on the Men's Soccer schedule is Dartmouth. The Big Green recently dropped from the national rankings but had been ranked #15. Wednesday's game in Hanover will be tough and the Cats would be fortunate to come away with a win. That said, they will have one more opportunity before the Hockey team plays Sunday in their season opener.
Awaiting the Cats on Saturday will be a surprisingly talented UMBC team. Despite being picked to finish last in America East, the Retrievers have raced out to a 9-0 record and a #18 national ranking.
I said the Men's Soccer team may not win a game before the Men's Hockey team as a joke, but there's a real possibility it could become reality.
UVM Swimming
The UVM Swimming Team has to be the most under appreciated team on campus. And how is Coach Cournoyer still flying under the radar at UVM?
• 2008-09 America East Coaching Staff of the Year
• 2008 ECAC Championship Co-Coach of the Year
• 2006-07 America East Coaching Staff of the Year
Look for big things from the UVM Swim Team this year...
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• 2008-09 America East Coaching Staff of the Year
• 2008 ECAC Championship Co-Coach of the Year
• 2006-07 America East Coaching Staff of the Year
Look for big things from the UVM Swim Team this year...
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UVM Sends Another to NHL
Looks like Viktor Stalberg made the right decision to leave UVM for the NHL....
Burlington Free Press article
Sporting News article
Burlington Free Press article
Sporting News article
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Soccer or Hockey - Who Will Win First?
October is quickly approaching and UVM soccer has yet to win a game. Oh, and this is true for both teams, men's and woman's.
The men are 0-5-3 and the woman are 0-7-2.
It's entirely possible that the men's hockey team could win before either soccer team.
The men are 0-5-3 and the woman are 0-7-2.
It's entirely possible that the men's hockey team could win before either soccer team.
Friday, September 25, 2009
College Football Week 4
DLJ:
Boise State (-17) at Bowling Green (+17) - Boise State
Missouri (-7 1/2) at Nevada (+7 1/2) - Mizzu
LSU (-13) at Mississippi State (+13) - LSU
TCU (+3) at Clemson (-3) - TCU
Army (+9 1/2) at Iowa State (-9 1/2) - Iowa State
Washington State (+45) at USC (-45) - Washington State
Minnesota (+1 1/2) at Northwestern (-1 1/2) - Minnesota
BMG:
Boise State (-17) at Bowling Green (+17) - Boise State
Missouri (-7 1/2) at Nevada (+7 1/2) - Mizzu
LSU (-13) at Mississippi State (+13) - LSU
TCU (+3) at Clemson (-3) - TCU
Army (+9 1/2) at Iowa State (-9 1/2) - Iowa State
Washington State (+45) at USC (-45) - Washington State
Minnesota (+1 1/2) at Northwestern (-1 1/2) - Minnesota
BMG:
IL v OSU (-14)- OSU
Akron v CMU(-16)- CMU
Akron v CMU(-16)- CMU
Cal (-6) v Oregon- Cal
MI (-3) v VT- VT
Ark v AL (-17.5)- Ark
TT v Houston (-1)- TT
USF v FSU (-14)- FSU
Thursday, September 24, 2009
'Maybe'n Next Time
Aside from being arrested on drug charges, Binghamton standout Tiki Mayben also has a fierce uni-brow. Road to the Dance just got a bit easier for UVM.
Binghamton guard arrested on drug charges
Binghamton guard arrested on drug charges
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Overflow of Emotion
Great video - Upset Clemson fan after a tough loss to Ga. Tech.
Listen for Jesse Palmer's first comment as well as Chris Fowler analysis of the situation.
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Listen for Jesse Palmer's first comment as well as Chris Fowler analysis of the situation.
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A Loss, A Disappearance, and "The Best"
In response to USC's loss to Washington this past weekend, LA Times columnist TJ Simers has written an interesting piece that I've shared below. Finally, someone has brought up the disappearance of Mitch Mustain. Mustain had an impressive record prior to transferring to USC and now has dropped off the radar. I feel bad for Mitch, once a starter and now a Senior, who has yet to throw more than 20 times for the Trojans.
Hope you enjoy TJ's pointed writing style as much as I did.
The truth is out there for USC fans, if they can handle it -- latimes.com
Hope you enjoy TJ's pointed writing style as much as I did.
The truth is out there for USC fans, if they can handle it -- latimes.com
Monday, September 21, 2009
I Don't Mean to Brag, But.....
One quarter of the 2009 college football season is over and another one of my preseason predictions is looking better and better.
My friend and I took a stab at who would be in the top five at the close of the year and as of today's ESPN Power Rankings, I have the top five correct, just not the order.
My Email from 9/3/09
1) Texas - If we are picking for how we think the final poll will be after the championship, then yes, I picked a monster upset. The only reason I don't have Florida winning is because everyone expects them too, which rarely happens in college football. I think Texas pulls the upset in the big game>
2) Florida - In the last drive of the title game the kicker from Texas becomes an instant legend. He becomes lore. Florida comes up just short.
3) Penn State - Penn State goes undefeated this year and almost gets a bid to the title game but because it plays in the Big Ten, gets D-nide. They win there bowl game and end up in third.
4) Alabama - There defense carries them to another top five finish.
5) Cal - Here's my surprise pick. They handle their schedule. J'havid Best (Sp?) becomes a legit Heisman contender. They win their bowl game and dance to number 5.
This was originally sent at 9:29AM on 9/3/09
My friend and I took a stab at who would be in the top five at the close of the year and as of today's ESPN Power Rankings, I have the top five correct, just not the order.
| College Football Power Rankings - Week 3 | |||||
| RK (LW) | TEAM | REC | PTS | COMMENT | |
![]() | 1 (1) | Florida (13) | 3-0 | 371 | Gators fans were bracing for a historic beatdown in the Swamp versus the Vols -- imagine their surprise when they were actually treated to a game. It was a little too close for comfort, but Florida's defense ensured it collected its 13th straight win. |
![]() | 2 (2) | Texas | 3-0 | 353 | Redemption, revenge, relief -- regardless of what Texas feels after its win, it's one win closer to the goal Texas Tech denied the Horns last season. UT slumbered through the first half but put away a pesky Tech team in the second half in a 34-24 win. |
![]() | 3 (4) | Alabama (1) | 3-0 | 352 | With USC's fall, Alabama emerges as the team with the best case to break the Gators-Longhorns deadlock at the top -- and deservedly so. The Crimson Tide pummeled North Texas 53-7 in their highest-scoring output since 2001. |
![]() | 4 (6) | California | 3-0 | 303 | It turns out Cal needed only a new conference and a different time zone to cure its recent road woes. Five touchdowns from Jahvid Best didn't hurt either, as the Bears topped Minnesota 35-21. Pac-10 play begins next week with a visit to Oregon. |
![]() | 5 (5) | Penn State | 3-0 | 301 | The exhibition season is over as Penn State aced its final tuneup before Big Ten play begins with a dominating win over Temple. Evan Royster rushed for 134 yards and the Nittany Lions held the Owls to just 46 yards rushing. |
My Email from 9/3/09
1) Texas - If we are picking for how we think the final poll will be after the championship, then yes, I picked a monster upset. The only reason I don't have Florida winning is because everyone expects them too, which rarely happens in college football. I think Texas pulls the upset in the big game>
2) Florida - In the last drive of the title game the kicker from Texas becomes an instant legend. He becomes lore. Florida comes up just short.
3) Penn State - Penn State goes undefeated this year and almost gets a bid to the title game but because it plays in the Big Ten, gets D-nide. They win there bowl game and end up in third.
4) Alabama - There defense carries them to another top five finish.
5) Cal - Here's my surprise pick. They handle their schedule. J'havid Best (Sp?) becomes a legit Heisman contender. They win their bowl game and dance to number 5.
This was originally sent at 9:29AM on 9/3/09
Coaching Internship: Surviving
As a follow up to my earlier blog, Notre Dame - 2009, I'd like to note that my prediction of their year is coming to fruition. (See quote from Mark Schlabach)
Granted they are a lot better than prior years but the season is young and if it weren't for a late interception versus Michigan State, they'd be sitting at 1-2.
What we thought we knew: Notre Dame is back.
What we know: The Fighting Irish aren't there yet.

After three games, it's pretty clear that Charlie Weis has upgraded Notre Dame's talent. But the Fighting Irish lost to Michigan 38-34 in their second game and nearly fell to Michigan State before holding on for a 33-30 victory Saturday.
Now Notre Dame has to play the rest of the season without its best player, wide receiver Michael Floyd, who broke his collarbone against the Spartans. Notre Dame's soft schedule doesn't seem so fluffy now, either. After playing at Purdue on Saturday, the Irish face consecutive home games against ranked opponents: No. 24 Washington and No. 12 Southern California. The three-game stretch to close the season looks more daunting, too: at Pittsburgh, home against Connecticut and at Stanford.
Granted they are a lot better than prior years but the season is young and if it weren't for a late interception versus Michigan State, they'd be sitting at 1-2.
What we thought we knew: Notre Dame is back.
What we know: The Fighting Irish aren't there yet.

Now Notre Dame has to play the rest of the season without its best player, wide receiver Michael Floyd, who broke his collarbone against the Spartans. Notre Dame's soft schedule doesn't seem so fluffy now, either. After playing at Purdue on Saturday, the Irish face consecutive home games against ranked opponents: No. 24 Washington and No. 12 Southern California. The three-game stretch to close the season looks more daunting, too: at Pittsburgh, home against Connecticut and at Stanford.
Poker Face
This past week everyone was getting on Lane Kiffin for rescinding his comments about Florida. Commentators were laughing at the way Lane went from bashing the Gator's to singing their praises. Guess they weren't able to read his poker face.
I think Lane pulled a terrific tactical move and that we're dealing with a pretty smart guy. First, he fired up the program with strong words. He instantly found success, meeting two major goals - recruiting and placing Tennessee back in the national vocabulary. This past week he did nothing but praise the Gators, building them up as the best team to ever play and look at what happened next. Lane Kiffin and the Tennessee Volunteers went into the Swamp and kept Tim Tebow and Urban Myer at bay. Florida never had a chance to run up the score and Tennessee might have even showed the rest of the SEC just how to beat the defending national champions. The brilliance of Lane's strategy comes in hyping the Gator's and then by loosing by such a small margin. Now, Kiffin can go back to Knoxville touting that his team barely lost to the "best team in college football, led by perhaps the best college quarterback to ever play" (his quote went something like that). Plus, he essentially took the pressure off of his team prior to the game. His players could prepare mentally while he answered media questions.
Lane Kiffin got the last laugh. He will be able to use this game as a wonderful recruiting tool and he can feel pretty good about next year's meeting in Neyland stadium. I don't know if coaches would ever admit to a moral victory, but after this past Saturday, I'm sure Lane had a big smirk on his face all the way back to Rocky Top.
Finally, I should mention that I was one of the ones calling Lane out as too brash back in May. Guess you could say I too am singing a different tune...
Pat Forde also seems to think the Gator's weren't able to wipe the smirk from Lane's face.Enjoy.
Forde: Proving ground
I think Lane pulled a terrific tactical move and that we're dealing with a pretty smart guy. First, he fired up the program with strong words. He instantly found success, meeting two major goals - recruiting and placing Tennessee back in the national vocabulary. This past week he did nothing but praise the Gators, building them up as the best team to ever play and look at what happened next. Lane Kiffin and the Tennessee Volunteers went into the Swamp and kept Tim Tebow and Urban Myer at bay. Florida never had a chance to run up the score and Tennessee might have even showed the rest of the SEC just how to beat the defending national champions. The brilliance of Lane's strategy comes in hyping the Gator's and then by loosing by such a small margin. Now, Kiffin can go back to Knoxville touting that his team barely lost to the "best team in college football, led by perhaps the best college quarterback to ever play" (his quote went something like that). Plus, he essentially took the pressure off of his team prior to the game. His players could prepare mentally while he answered media questions.
Lane Kiffin got the last laugh. He will be able to use this game as a wonderful recruiting tool and he can feel pretty good about next year's meeting in Neyland stadium. I don't know if coaches would ever admit to a moral victory, but after this past Saturday, I'm sure Lane had a big smirk on his face all the way back to Rocky Top.
Finally, I should mention that I was one of the ones calling Lane out as too brash back in May. Guess you could say I too am singing a different tune...
Pat Forde also seems to think the Gator's weren't able to wipe the smirk from Lane's face.Enjoy.
Forde: Proving ground
Friday, September 18, 2009
Pride On The Rise?
Hopefully as UVM accepts larger and larger freshman classes, the incoming students are like Eli - more interested in Catamount Athletics. UVM would benefit from a student body filled with pride, who display their school colors at home games. Fans such as Eli will help UVM have more of a home advantage, especially at the Gut. For a fan who believe in wearing school colors to games, this piece is promising and I look forward to seeing how many people follow Eli's lead.
Beano, Likes Who He Likes
He may be the Pope of College Football, but it is obvious that Beano Cook only likes talking to Ivan Maisel. He is especially short tempered with radio hosts who try to elaborate controversies and exaggerate story lines. I enjoy every minute of it. Keep doing what you're doing Beano - quiet entertaining.
Side Note:
Doesn't it seem as though Jay Reali, host of ESPN's Around the Horn, dislikes Bob Ryan of the Boston Globe? Just an observation.
Side Note:
Doesn't it seem as though Jay Reali, host of ESPN's Around the Horn, dislikes Bob Ryan of the Boston Globe? Just an observation.
Not Home Sweet Home
As I was watching the Ga. Tech Miami game last night and heard references to the Miami teams of old, I began to wonder if they really could return to national prominence on a yearly basis. I came to the conclusion that they have one major obstacle - Landshark stadium.
The stands were not filled, the noise was low, and the baseball field took something away aesthetically. The home field advantage is non existent at Landshark stadium. Plus, there's no pageantry there. When I look around at the top programs in the country, especially teams from the SEC, home field advantage is huge. The Swamp, the Big House, Touchdown Jesus, Between the Hedges, The Coliseum, The Shoe, Happy Valley, and Death Valley provide a 12th Man (quick reference to Aggieland) if you will. Landshark stadium will never created a home field atmosphere, something Miami will need if they truly want to return to the glory days. They need a home field where opposing players dread playing, especially at night.
Plus, I imagine a large aspect of recruiting is showing off a team's game day environment. Everything from traditions, tailgating, students sections, and stadium have a role recruiting. Miami's tame stadium along with it's lack of history will hamper recruiting efforts, particularly for those players looking for history, pageantry, and tradition (all of the things that make college football great).
To say these things pains me, as a Miami fan, but I believe them to be true. Hopefully Landshark stadium will not be permanent and the Canes will be relocated to a proper home. Until such time, Miami will have difficulty maintaining there dominance as they did in the 80's and 90's.
As for this year though - fear the U.
The stands were not filled, the noise was low, and the baseball field took something away aesthetically. The home field advantage is non existent at Landshark stadium. Plus, there's no pageantry there. When I look around at the top programs in the country, especially teams from the SEC, home field advantage is huge. The Swamp, the Big House, Touchdown Jesus, Between the Hedges, The Coliseum, The Shoe, Happy Valley, and Death Valley provide a 12th Man (quick reference to Aggieland) if you will. Landshark stadium will never created a home field atmosphere, something Miami will need if they truly want to return to the glory days. They need a home field where opposing players dread playing, especially at night.
Plus, I imagine a large aspect of recruiting is showing off a team's game day environment. Everything from traditions, tailgating, students sections, and stadium have a role recruiting. Miami's tame stadium along with it's lack of history will hamper recruiting efforts, particularly for those players looking for history, pageantry, and tradition (all of the things that make college football great).
To say these things pains me, as a Miami fan, but I believe them to be true. Hopefully Landshark stadium will not be permanent and the Canes will be relocated to a proper home. Until such time, Miami will have difficulty maintaining there dominance as they did in the 80's and 90's.
As for this year though - fear the U.
College Football Week 3
DLJ:
BC (+7) at Clemson (-7) - Clemson
Ohio State (-20 1/2) at Toledo (+20 1/2) -Toledo
Mich. State (+10) at ND (-10) - Mich. State
Tenn. (+30) at Florida (-30) - Florida
UConn (+10 1/2) at Baylor (-10 1/2) - Baylor
Navy (+7 1/2) at Pitt (-7 1/2) -Navy
Cincinnati (-1 1/2) at Oregon State (+1 1/2) - Cincinnati
BMG:
Neb v VT (-5.5)- VT
BC (+7) at Clemson (-7) - Clemson
Ohio State (-20 1/2) at Toledo (+20 1/2) -Toledo
Mich. State (+10) at ND (-10) - Mich. State
Tenn. (+30) at Florida (-30) - Florida
UConn (+10 1/2) at Baylor (-10 1/2) - Baylor
Navy (+7 1/2) at Pitt (-7 1/2) -Navy
Cincinnati (-1 1/2) at Oregon State (+1 1/2) - Cincinnati
BMG:
Cal (-14) v Minn- Cal
Wyo v Col (-7)- seriously.. last straw. WYO
Uconn v Baylor (-10)- BU
NU (-3.5) v SU- NU
TTU v Tex (-17.5)- Texas
KSt v Ucla (-12)- UCLANeb v VT (-5.5)- VT
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Dyson Back
As a Proctor Academy alum, I'm proud to share the successes of other PA grads. Case in point - UConn Guard, Jerome Dyson.
Katz: Dyson returns from injury, ready to lead
Katz: Dyson returns from injury, ready to lead
Doubt Enters Buckeye Country
As a Michigan fan it scratches me right where I itch to read that Jim Tressel's play calling is coming under fire. It does seem as though he has struggled with winning the Big Game, with the obvious exception of the 2002 National Championship win versus Miami. This, coupled with the fact that Michigan had a thrilling victory against a nationally ranked Notre Dame team, might be causing the Buckeye faithful to be a bit nervous and jealous.
I say jealous because of the following article. It appears OSU fans' excitement for field position, defense, and special teams play is waning. Looks like Ohio State fans want to have a play caller similar to Rich Rod - innovative.
Plus, I think nervousness is a factor as Ohio State fans look ahead and see they have to travel to the Big House to play a vastly improved Michigan team. Not too mention Tate Forcier has already had a huge 4th quarter game winning drive, something that Ohio State fans are still waiting for from Pryor.
Go Blue!
Tressel under fire but will still call plays
I say jealous because of the following article. It appears OSU fans' excitement for field position, defense, and special teams play is waning. Looks like Ohio State fans want to have a play caller similar to Rich Rod - innovative.
Plus, I think nervousness is a factor as Ohio State fans look ahead and see they have to travel to the Big House to play a vastly improved Michigan team. Not too mention Tate Forcier has already had a huge 4th quarter game winning drive, something that Ohio State fans are still waiting for from Pryor.
Go Blue!
Tressel under fire but will still call plays
Middlbury - Route To The NFL?!
While I do enjoy going to Middlebury football games in the fall, most know that I am a Hobart Fan. That being said, I'm very impressed with the following story and happy to share it here.
Enjoy
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Enjoy
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Friday, September 11, 2009
College Football Week 2
DLJ:
Colorado (-4) at Toledo (+4) - Colorado
UNC (-4) at UConn (+4) - UNC
Stanford (+3) at Wake Forrest (-3) - Stanford
USC (-7) at Ohio State (+7) - Ohio State
Oregon State (-7) at UNLV (+7) - Oregon State
Marshall (+19) at Va. Tech (-19( - Va. Tech
ECU (+6 1/2) at WVU (-6 1/2) - ECU
BMG:
Utah (-14) v San Diego St.- Utes
Colorado (-4) at Toledo (+4) - Colorado
UNC (-4) at UConn (+4) - UNC
Stanford (+3) at Wake Forrest (-3) - Stanford
USC (-7) at Ohio State (+7) - Ohio State
Oregon State (-7) at UNLV (+7) - Oregon State
Marshall (+19) at Va. Tech (-19( - Va. Tech
ECU (+6 1/2) at WVU (-6 1/2) - ECU
BMG:
Utah (-14) v San Diego St.- Utes
USC (-7) v OSU- USC
ND (-3) v Michigan- ND
Pitt (-10.5) v Buffalo- Buffalo
AF v Minn (-3)- Air Force
ECU v WVU (-6.5)- ECU
SU v PSU (-28.5)- SU
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Dominance ≠ Imperial
Do you think Roger Federer asked to have the "Imperial March" played as he enters the court?
I doubt it. Roger seems to be incredibly modest, especially considering he's ranked number one in the world and will go down as the greatest tennis player ever. By definition modesty means free from ostentation or showy extravagance. So to the people who decided Roger should enter to the "Imperial March", please stop. You are interfering with Roger's modesty, a character trait not often found in professional athletes. Plus, there is no correlation between the song's attitude and Roger Federer. Playing this song is unfitting and clearly demonstrates a lack of understanding of Roger. Finally, living legends don't need theme music.
The "Imperial March" was composed by John Williams for the film, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and played whenever Darth Vader appears.
I doubt it. Roger seems to be incredibly modest, especially considering he's ranked number one in the world and will go down as the greatest tennis player ever. By definition modesty means free from ostentation or showy extravagance. So to the people who decided Roger should enter to the "Imperial March", please stop. You are interfering with Roger's modesty, a character trait not often found in professional athletes. Plus, there is no correlation between the song's attitude and Roger Federer. Playing this song is unfitting and clearly demonstrates a lack of understanding of Roger. Finally, living legends don't need theme music.
The "Imperial March" was composed by John Williams for the film, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and played whenever Darth Vader appears.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Merriman Can't Handle His Tequila
Prior to the NFL season starting , I listed five story lines I was especially interested following this year. Among them, was Shawne Merriman and his bum knee. Although he has been making headlines, the attention has been focused on his knee but rather his behavior.
Reportedly, Merriman chocked and assaulted Tila Tequila.
I was correct about Shawne making the news, just got the reason wrong.
What a thug.
Reportedly, Merriman chocked and assaulted Tila Tequila.
I was correct about Shawne making the news, just got the reason wrong.
What a thug.
Friday, September 4, 2009
T.O. Hurt - Is Anyone Surprised?
I wrote before the start of the NFL season that I was interested in seeing if T.O. would bring his same old same and dance to Buffalo or would he be different. In that blog I asked if he was even relevant anymore, hinting to the fact that he isn't and wouldn't contribute.
T.O. is hurt and hasn't played since the first preseason game. Figures.
Conclusion - same old T.O.
T.O. is hurt and hasn't played since the first preseason game. Figures.
Conclusion - same old T.O.
Can Kelly Take a Mulligan?
What will Chip Kelley do with LeGarrette Blount?
What will Chip Kelly do about his anemic offense?
How will Chip Kelly focus his team for Purdue?
I doubt Chip Kelly foresaw his first game as Oregon head coach going like that.
What will Chip Kelly do about his anemic offense?
How will Chip Kelly focus his team for Purdue?
I doubt Chip Kelly foresaw his first game as Oregon head coach going like that.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
College Football Week 1
DLJ:
South Caroline (+5) at NC State (-5): NC State
Minn (-7) at Syracuse (+7):Minn
Nevada (+14 1/2) at Notre Dame (-14 1/2): Nevada
UConn (-3 1/2) at Ohio (+3 1/2): UConn
Oregon (+3 1/2) at Boise State (-3 1/2): Oregon
Toledo (+10 1/2) at Purdue (-10 1/2): Toledo
Georgia (+5) at Ok State (-5): UGA
BMG:
South Caroline (+5) at NC State (-5): NC State
Minn (-7) at Syracuse (+7):Minn
Nevada (+14 1/2) at Notre Dame (-14 1/2): Nevada
UConn (-3 1/2) at Ohio (+3 1/2): UConn
Oregon (+3 1/2) at Boise State (-3 1/2): Oregon
Toledo (+10 1/2) at Purdue (-10 1/2): Toledo
Georgia (+5) at Ok State (-5): UGA
BMG:
Miami (+6.5) v FSU- FSU, studs…
MD (+21) v Cal- Cal- Covers big time, Pac 10 warm up.
VaTech (+6.5) v AL- Bama wins by a touch.
BYU (+22) v OK- BYU- I know I know, being from palmyra you gotta believe, I would give ok 21 but 22 is a big chunk out of the gates.
Nev (+14.5) v ND- ND- as much as it pains me to say, they are going to be on cloud nine week one.
Minn (-7) v SU- Cuse- they will still lose don’t get me wrong but I expect some excitement in the loud house and they keep it closer than 7.
Uconn (-3.5) v Ohio- Uconn- they lost a lot this season but program is heading in the right direction.
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