Posted on 28/03/2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by BJK

Two things in the UCLA-WKU game last night amazed us…

(1) The NCAA did not heed our advice and allowed Curtis Shaw to referee again.  That’s right, he called that game.

(2) That a game called by Curtis Shaw had 0 technical fouls called.  None!  What the hell?

Posted on 14/03/2008
Filed Under (College Sports, Uncategorized) by BJK

Terps

Posted on 11/03/2008
Filed Under (College Sports, Uncategorized) by BJK

We have just read that UNC star Tyler Hansbrough will have his jersey retired. He will be just the 8th player in Tar Heel history to have his number retired - pretty impressive stuff.

Fortunately, our inside source was on the scene for Tyler’s comments to the media. According to the AP article, Hansbrough had this to say about his honor:

“It truly is something special to have accomplished. In fact, it’s kind of hard to sit here and talk about how it feels to be put in the same category as the players who are up there already.” Read the rest of this entry »

It’s that time of year again, folks! Actually, we might be a little late on it this year. But here we go… CIV’s NIT Tournament Preview!

While the field is not yet set for either of the post-season tournaments, we like to get this preview out early, so you can look ahead to some teams that might make some noise in this year’s NIT. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 08/02/2008
Filed Under (Current Events, Pro Sports, Uncategorized) by BJK

We came across this article earlier today, which contained an awesome quote from former New York Giant Tiki Barber. Of course, Barber is now famous for (a) criticizing and making fun of Eli Manning earlier this season, and (b) retiring the year before the Giants won the big one. Anyway, here’s the quote from Tiki that got our attention:

“I feel great joy for them because I know in a lot of ways I helped a lot of guys on that team,” Barber said. “I know Brandon [Jacobs] was someone who benefited from me being there; even criticizing someone is a way of getting them to think about themselves.”

His comments rang true to us. Then, we thought, what other people might Tiki have led to greatness through his catty criticisms? Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 06/02/2008
Filed Under (College Sports, Uncategorized) by BJK

Ever wonder why we think referees are such huge a-holes? Well, thanks to ESPN’s coverage of the Tennessee-Florida game, we now have solid proof. Check out ref Ted Valentine on the clip below. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 29/01/2008

We’re not really sure what to do with this one.

In light of our recent post found here, talking about how aspiring failures should look into Methodist University, MU changed the wording of a phrase on its admissions page.

What it used to read:

“MU students graduate knowing their subject, knowing themselves and having the confidence to strike out in the world.

 What is now reads:

“MU students graduate knowing their subject, knowing themselves and having the confidence to strike out into the world.”
Note the difference. They left in the phrase “strike out,” but changed what followed to make it sound a little less like they are preparing their students to fail.

We are torn because we appreciate the fact that the administration of MU reads our blog and listened to our suggestion, but we can’t ignore the fact that they left in the part of their message inspiring potential students to strike out.

After much internal dialog, we have decided that although they followed our advice, we will NOT be inducting MU into our Ring of Honor.

Note: One suggestion we would have is for them to find someone other than Reggie Jackson to come up with a mission statement. Check here for more on that.

We remember back in the 2006-7 NFL season when the Saints returned to play in the Superdome. You had U2 and Green Day there singing, ESPN covering the game, and about 45 minutes of pre-game about how much the Saints mean to the city of New Orleans.

The Saints were the saving grace. The people of New Orleans could cheer on the team and forget about their troubles. The Saints back in town would help bring people and money back into the city. Articles like this one were written about how much the Saints helped New Orleans. All true statements. Read the rest of this entry »