Big Day in sports with the MLB playoffs, college football, European Cup qualifying, and even NHL action, which I normally don’t get into at all, but since NHL Center Ice is free until the 10th, I might just give it a look. Anyway, I plan to blog all day on what I am watching, and if any of the other authors of this blog drop by, I hope they feel free to add on to this post with their own thoughts. 1:35 PM: I’m presently on Scotland v. France on TV (Scotland up 1-0 and 15 minutes from the big upset) and looking at England v. Macedonia on the computer, where another upset of sorts is brewing there as it is still scoreless with 15 minutes remaining as well. I also note that Auburn is looking beatable early for the second week in a row (trailing Arkansas by a TD at home at halftime), Illinois is trying to establish that last week’s win was no fluke as they blow out Indiana, and it now seems that Wake Forest in the ACC championship game is a very real possibility. They lead Clemson 14-3 at halftime.
2:04 PM. The Arran is flowing in Edinbugh tonight as the two scores I wrote about above held. Not only did Scotland get a better result against France than England did against Macedonia at Old Trafford, but the result puts Scotland at the top of group B. World Cup champs Italy, on the other hand, have gotten just one point (draw at home to Lithuania, loss at France) in two games and have a tough match coming up a bit later against Ukraine. I spoke to soon, perhaps, about Illinois. They were up 25-7 when I wrote the bit above, now it’s 25-21 at halftime.
2:34PM: Now Indiana has pulled ahead of Illinois, and Arkansas is now up to a 14 point lead on Auburn with a TD set up by a trick play inspired by the pee-wee leagues (one of those teeny Warrick Dunn-type halfbacks ducked down behind the line beside the quarterback so the defense couldn’t see/account for him, and he rattled off a 20 yard run.
2:58: Clemson has scored 24 unanswered in the fourth quarter to put Wake Forest away. Indiana and Illinois has devolved into a defense-free shootout (32-31 Illini as I write this).
3:12: I just turned it to PSU-Minnesota in time to see the Gophers convert a must-make fourth and 2 deep in their own territory, with a 50 yard pass play. Then Minnesota punhced it in to tie a few plays later. Looks like PSU is conceding to OT. And erase Auburn from the board of undefeateds, it’s all over against Arkansas (27-10).
3:31. For the second week in a row, I’m screwed in the SCMB College Football Pick’em contest by a touchdown in the last minute in a game involving Texas A&M. This time, the Aggies come out on top. And the ending of the Penn State-Minnesota games is already, I’m sure, blowing up message boards everywhere. Minnesota scores the big TD (on third and 10 from the 25) to take the lead in OT but misses the PAT. Then PSU converts on a fourth down via pass interference penalty that did not look like PI to me, Mike Gottfried, or (I imagine) most neutral viewers, and Penn State goes on to punch it in and win 28-27.
5:08: Think of the dumbest thing you rver heard an announcer say. Have it in you mind? Good. I’m watching Akron vs. Cincinnati on ESPN 360, and analyst Ron Brown said, on a incomplete pass ruling being reviewed, “Now, we know that the ground cannot cause an incomplete pass…”
Is the thing you had in mind still the dumbest?
5:52: Dave’s in the house. I’m still catching up with the early events of the day after hanging out with five and six years olds for the last several hours. I’ve just joined the NYY-DET game, and Lidle was just pulled after allowing two runs in the fifth with no outs. He’s responsible for runners on second and third, and I can’t help but point out how much I loved Jim Leyland’s comment after game two: “I hope tonight’s game was a reminder to everyone that we are a playoff team.” Either that comment by itself scared the Yanks into submission, or they thought they were playing an All-Star series or something. As I finish this entry, the score’s Tigers 7, Yanks 0, and Bonderman… I won’t jinx him, let’s just say he’s been… not just good, but fucking great.
6.10p: Dave again. Okay, I can say it now, Bonderman had thrown a perfect game through five innings. Cano reached in the top of the 6th, but was just forced on Arod’s impotent grounder to third.
Florida is asserting itself v. LSU, which surprises me a little bit. WVU scored a relatively easy win in Starksville 42-14. Slaton returns to the Heisman discussion with a 182 yard day. (Northern Illinois v. Miami on a Sunday?! What did ESPN do to break the NFL’s monopoly on Sundays? Is this a normal thing, or something that had to be done to alleviate some conflict of which I’m unaware.)
6.30p: Dave. Since the Tigers have an 8-0 death grip on the Yankees as they enter the seventh, I’ve tuned into the really interesting-looking USC-Washington game. The Trojans lead 23-20 with 5.30 to go in the game. I think Kevin’s noted how nice it is to see that Ty Willingham’s coaching ability has been somewhat re-proven. It would go some way to bringing him the accolades he had been getting at Stanford if he were to lead the Huskies through this upset.
Though, as the Trojans run off tackle and behind the guard for six and nine yards at a time, the Huskies look like they’re not going to keep the score as close as it seems it’s been to this juncture. This game is also the quietest damn 3-point game I’ve ever heard.
Is the NFL really serious about putting a team in the area? Just because there are TV viewers there doesn’t mean there are people who’d go to the stadium.
Auburn lost, leaving a slot for WVU to move up. I’m not sure, but the jump to #3 will be the highest the Mountaineers have been ranked since possibly 1988, and definitely since 1993.
Texas is slaughtering the Sooners in usual conservative fashion.
6:59 Kevin. I’m gonna assume everyone saw the end of the UW-USC game. It took a few weeks, but rule 3-2-5-e finally cost a team, in real black-and-white fashion, a chance to a win a game. It would have been a great upset, I’m sure most people were rooting for Washington at the end (other than USC fans), but it was worth it! Because now games are a brisk 2:55 instead of an ungodly, please-make-it-stop 3:10, and we didn’t lose any of our beloved commericials. Let’s keep our eyes on the prize.
7:34 Kevin I was flipping through the different CFB games when I came to Duke-Alabama. Duke was inside the Alabama 5, and the producers showed an astonishing statistic: Duke is 1 for 9 this year scoring TDs inside the red zone this year, including four fumbles.
Two plays after they showed that, Duke fumbled and Alabama recovered.
9.52 Dave The other day, a friend at the office asked if I thought Tennessee could beat Georgia. “Is Tennessee for real?” were his words. I furrowed my brow, and replied, “It’s not a matter of whether Tennessee is for real, but just how big a fraud the Bulldogs are.”
To this point, Georgia’s looked much better behind Tereshinski. I can only imagine that this means that both are ginormous frauds. Georgia leads midway through the 3rd by a FG, but look like they’re about to take at least a six point lead.
My favorite moment in the Detroit over NYY celebration was when Kenny Rogers, after dousing several dozen fans in champagne wrapped his arm around a cop and poured some of the bottle on the officer’s hat. Great stuff. Emotional stuff. I love that stuff. Especially at the Yankees’ expense.
10.02 Dave This has nothing to do with today’s sports, but I just checked my TV listings for tomorrow, and it turns out tomorrow’s one of those days I absolutely hate, because I live in an NFL market. I get Miami @ New England as my only early game. Then I get no choice for my late game, stuck with the damned TO v Philly soap opera. Fortunately, the game has meaning beyond it’s tired serial-style storyline, with both teams looking for some sort of upper hand in the division.
Missouri is the Big 12’s lone undefeated team, as they put the finishing touches on Texas Tech.
Oh, I think I didn’t mention it yet, but my Mountaineers currently own the nation’s longest winning streak, having won their last twelve. (TCU had owned the title before losing their last two games.)
11:14 Kevin As I write this, Florida International and North Texas are headed to overtime #6, tied at 22. Afer being tied at 15 at the end of regulation. That’s some serious offensive inepitude. There was no scoring at all in the first, third, or fourth overtimes.
So Georgia finds their offense the very same game they lose their defense.
Cal is the best team in the Pac 10 and is gonna beat USC. First! How bad must Cal want that game against Tennessee back?
Last year, the knock on Fresno State was they put so much focus on their brutal out-of-conference schedule that they were unprepared for key WAC games. This year, they opened with a victory over defending WAC champs Nevada, and I wondered if they learned their lesson and shaken that monkey off their back. Then they lost to Oregon by a TD, but that’s okay, Oregon’s very good. Then they lost a close one to Washington, but that’s okay, they were on the road and the Huskies are vastly improved. Then they lost to Colorado State by 12. Umm, harder to spin that one positively. Tonight, they lost to Utah State. As one of those non-BCS teams that demand attention, Fresno State’s time has officially and emphatically passed.
Not to sound like like Gregg Easterbrook, but Duke played so ridiculously conservately against Alabama – a game they were in – that I am pretty disgusted with their coach, Ted Roof. Early in the fourth quarter, down 16-14 at about the Alabama 48, they punted on fourth and half a yard. They had already put together a couple of first downs on the drive, and had put together far more yards in the game then they had all season. Duke’s Duke, but they were clicking pretty well. Earlier, up 14-10 with about 4 minutes left in the first half, with the ball near midfield, they went run, run, run, and punt and ran down the play clock as far as they could on each play…that’s right, they decided to just try to take it to the locker room with four minutes left in the half, with the ball at midfield, while they were playing their best game of the year…and Alabama nearly made them pay, missing a short field goal to end the first half (can ANYBODY kick a football anymore?). Roof called a game like he didn’t believe in his kids no matter how well they were playing. It was a shame.
No one scored in the sixth overtime either, but UNT’s field goal in the seventh extra frame was good enought to put away Florida International.
Finally, it gives me some pleasure to correct Dave and point out that the nation’s longest winning streak actually belongs to my Buckeyes, who have won 13 straight. The nation’s shortest winning streak is zero (several teams tied).
Dave Right. The ‘Eers were off last week, while OSU played, which… yadda yadda yadda.
Not quite sure why that’s pleasurable. Of course, we’re on a collision course for a meeting on Jan 8. In fact, I recently played the 2006 season on my PS2, and guess who WVU met in the title game. You got it.
I struggled for a quarter, but eventually won by 28.
I doubt real life would be quite so fruitful, but… I can imagine, right?