Friday, November 28, 2008

The Egg Bowl and Egg Trophy

Today the annual Egg Bowl takes place between Mississippi State and Ole Miss...below is the history behind the Egg Bowl and the Golden Egg Trophy... (Golden Egg Trophy, photo, right)

Up until 1926, Ole Miss had claimed only five wins in the previous twenty-three meetings of the teams. When Ole Miss beat what was then known as Mississippi A&M College 7 to 6, the Ole Miss fans were celebratory, rushing the field, some trying to tear the goalposts down. A&M fans did not take well to the Ole Miss fans celebrations, and fights broke out all over the field between the schools' fans. Some A&M fans defended the goal posts with wooden chairs, and several injuries were reported. Ole Miss and A&M students vowed then that such an incident should not happen again.

The result was the "Golden Egg", a trophy to cool the heat of battle - the trophy, not the goalposts, would be the winners' reward. The name derives from a large trophy which has been awarded to the winning team each year since 1927. The trophy consists of a large football-shaped brass piece mounted to a wooden base and traditionally symbolizes supremacy in college football in the state of Mississippi for the year. The footballs used in American football in the 1920s were considerably more ovoid and blunter than those in use today and similar to the balls still used in rugby; the shape of the football on the trophy naturally depicts a football from the era when the trophy was first awarded. The trophy thus, to modern eyes, more resembles an egg than a football. The awarding of the "Golden Egg" was instituted in 1927 by joint agreement between the two schools student bodies.[3]

For many years this game was played at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, which seats approximately 62,000 spectators. There were several reasons behind this. Besides being centrally located in the state, at the time it was the only venue in the state capable of seating the anticipated crowd; for many years Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford seated only about 32,000 and Scott Field in Starkville seated only about 31,000.

Both have been considerably expanded and are now capable of accommodating the crowds which can realistically be expected, and both on-campus venues have been continually upgraded to the point where they are actually superior in amenities to Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, so the decision was made to move the game into a home-and-home series in the 1990s. It was decided that the on-campus atmosphere is generally better; the game is now more useful for both schools as a recruiting tool, and this has the additional advantage of only requiring the bulk of one team's core fan base to make a road trip rather than both of them as was previously the case.


The 2:12 clip below is of the 2007 Egg Bowl in which Mississippi State won 17-14 on the last play...check out Mississippi State head coach Sly Croom running with the MSU flag after the game...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Texas A&M and Bonfire

Back in the days of Jackie Sherrill, this was a rivalry game that Texas A&M usually won...but times have changed...the Aggies no longer build the annual bonfire, on campus, after the tragedy that took place about ten years ago...this year, this is a game the Longhorns must win - and win impressively...

Texas A&M @ Texas
Kirk Bohls of the Austin American-Statesman writes about the demise of the Texas A&M football program... "Is Texas A&M the new Baylor? Was hiring Mike Sherman a mistake? How long will it take the Aggies to make up ground?" ...
  • Kirk Bohls


  • Suzanne Haliburton of the Austin American-Statesman writes about Texas DE Brian Orakpo and his last game at Texas... "There's an argument to be made that Orakpo — the fifth-year senior playing in his final game at Royal-Memorial Stadium on Thursday — is representative of the surging Longhorns, who are making an unexpected national title run." ...
  • Suzanne Haliburton


  • Here is how the annual Bonfire is done without the university's support...
    Despite the university's refusal to allow Bonfire to take place on campus, a non-university sanctioned bonfire took its place. The first unofficial Bonfire since the 1930s was held in 2002 and was known as the "Unity Project." This fire consisted of three piles of wood, with the center stack being 35 feet (11 m) high.

    In 2003, the event became known as Student Bonfire. In a design approved by a professional engineer, Student Bonfire uses a wedding cake design, but, in a departure from tradition, every log in the stack touches the ground. For added support, four 24 feet (7.3 m) poles are spaced evenly around the stack and then bolted to the 45 feet (14 m) center pole with a steel pipe. These poles are known as Windle-sticks, after Levi Windle, a staunch supporter of Student Bonfire who died in an unrelated accident in 2003. Since the group does not receive funding, Student Bonfire charges a fee to each attendee to cover expenses. Attendance for Student Bonfire ranges from 8,000–15,000 people and the event is held in Brazos County or one of the surrounding counties.

    Monday, November 24, 2008

    Michigan has become an average football program


    Disgust...that is what I feel after Michigan's embarrassing performance on Saturday in Columbus against Ohio State...I was in attendance for the first game of the season when the Wolverines took on Utah...and I was there Saturday for Michigan's annual beating administered by the Buckeyes...over those 13 weeks, I saw no improvement with Michigan...

    Zero...zilch...nada...

    Michigan lacked the basic fundamentals of football, such as catching a punt and kick...Rich Rodriguez would state in his weekly press conference how the team is making progress in practice...but somehow that progress did not transfer to the field on Saturdays...

    To think Michigan would ever finish with a 3-9 season would be unfathomable...but it is now part of our history...the 2009 football season will be the most crucial in the history of Michigan football...another poor season and a loss to Ohio State could set back the football program for years...Rodriguez MUST go at least 8-4 and beat Ohio State next season...if he cannot accomplish those two attainable goals, then the Michigan administration must swallow its pride, admit it made a mistake with Rodriguez, and move quickly to replace him as head coach...Michigan cannot sit back idly and wait as Nebraska did with former head coach Bill Callahan...

    Over the last two years it is not acceptable to be losing at home to Appalachian State, Toledo, and Northwestern...it is not acceptable to lose seven of the last eight years to Ohio State...this current losing era to Ohio State is worse than when John Cooper was losing to Michigan...Cooper never lost five games in a row to Michigan...

    All the blame should not be place on Rodriguez...former head coach Lloyd Carr is just as responsible for this downward spiral of Michigan football...his lack of preparation caused Michigan to lose to Appalachian State...and his lackadaisical approach to Ohio State allowed Jim Tressel to beat Carr in their match-ups...if Carr would have approached the OSU game with more emphasis, Michigan could have won at least two of their games against Tressel...over the last eight years, Tressel's aggressive approach to outrecruiting and outhustling Michigan has showed when the two teams meet...

    Michigan is resting on his proud history...sure it is the winningest football program, but many of those records were set prior to World War I and II...in the BCS era, Michigan has been nothing but an above average football program who cannot win the big games...

    Here are the following teams who have competed in the BCS title game since its inception during the 1998 season:
    Three times
    Ohio State, Florida State, Oklahoma
    Two times
    LSU, USC, Miami (Fla)
    One time
    Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Nebraska, Texas, Florida

    Most of the traditional big-time football programs have competed in the title game except for Alabama, Notre Dame, Penn State, and MICHIGAN...Michigan needs to stop resting on its history from a century ago and start making a difference in today's era of ollege football...

    Friday, November 21, 2008

    The Happy Goat!


    What a happy goat!
    I have never seen a goat this happy in my entire life..hhhehe...

    Denver Nuggets dancer shows cleavage

    I found this video on The Big Picture...

    Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Spielman question Michigan

    This is why I HATE Ohio State...this appeared on the internet

    Former Ohio State players and ESPN personalities Chris Spielman and Kirk Herbstreit had some pretty scathing analysis of Michigan as they prepare to finish their season against the Buckeyes.

    On their afternoon radio show on WBNS-AM (1460) in Columbus on Monday, Spielman, a former Detroit Lions linebacker, was especially critical of the Wolverines' performance this season.

    "They're a team that plays hard, they just have nothing going," said Spielman.

    "They stink, they're not very good. They don't play offense... they can't run it consistently, they can't throw it consistently, they can't stop the run, they're not very good defending the pass, they're not very good covering kicks, they're not very good returning kicks," Spielman said.

    Herbstreit said he thinks U-M, missing out on a bowl game for the first time in 33 years, has the mindset of playing out the string.

    "I think they're just looking forward to getting the season over and hitting the recruiting," Herbstreit said.

    Herbstreit said wishes the Wolverines weren't having such a bad season so that there would be some more preceived drama in this rivalry game.

    "I know, it's still Ohio State-Michigan, and when the teams run out on the field, it's still special. But, it's, like, anticlimatic," he said. "Who are you booing? They're 3-8. If they didn't have to be there, they wouldn't be there.... But if they were 9-2, or there was a championship on the line, that's what this game's all about."

    Spielman isn't as sympathetic towards the Wolverines.

    "I love seeing them beaten down, man. It's great," Spielman said.

    First off, who the fuck is Kirk Herbstreit?...he should know about losing in this game because Michigan kicked his ass (see video below) when he was the starting quarterback of the Buckeyes...the comment that burns my ass the most is when pretty boy stated, "But, it's, like, anticlimatic, Who are you booing? They're 3-8. If they didn't have to be there, they wouldn't be there."...

    Michigan NEVER backs down from a battle...FUCK YOU KIRK HERBSTREIT!!!

    As far as Spielman goes, he is a freakin asshole...ESPN should never have him work another Michigan game because he is biased...

    Bengals need to cut ties with Chad Johnson

    - I can't wait for the day when Chad Johnson retires...I am so sick of this Ocho Nutto shit...this guy is the biggest douche bag in the NFL...the screw-up broke a team violation on Wednesday and gets deactivated for Thursday's game...when will the Cincinnati Bengals management realize Johnson is a cancer on this team and needs to go...it's not like the Bengals are winning Super Bowls with him...

    - Dustin Pedroia was the American League MVP?...20 years from now people will look back on this and scratch their head...

    - I hate the Minnesota Vikings uniforms...I wish they would go back to the old-school purple jerseys...

    - By the way, whatever happened to Bud Grant?...

    Below is ABC's intro to the Michigan-0hio State game from 2006...

    Thursday, November 20, 2008

    Donovan McNabb's overtime comments raise issue of a double standard

    This past weekend the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals played to a 13-13 tie...after the game, Eagles QB Donovan McNabb expressed surprise that a NFL regular season game could end in a tie...he thought the two teams would play until there is a winner...here is his quote:

    "I've never been a part of a tie. I never even knew that was in the rule book ... It's part of the rules, and we have to go with it. I was looking forward to getting the opportunity to get out there and try to drive to win the game. But unfortunately, with the rules, we settled with a tie."

    "I guess we're aware of it now ... In college, there are multiple overtimes, and in high school and Pop Warner. I never knew in the pro ranks it would end that way. I hate to see what would happen in the Super Bowl and in the playoffs."


    Remember, McNabb is a 10-year veteran of the NFL and was active when the last tie occurred six years ago...football people were amazed that an NFL starting quarterback, like McNabb, would not know that a regular season game could end in a tie...

    During the Monday Night pre-game on ESPN, this topic was discussed...football analyst Tom Jackson was stunned about McNabb's ignorance of this common rule...however, Jackson began by stating that people have called McNabb names such as "cement head"...Jackson alluded to the fact that these people are making racist comments about McNabb's intelligence...Jackson was correct in nailing McNabb about not knowing the rules, but Jackson was wrong about the "cement head" comment...

    Let's face the facts, McNabb was a cement head, bonehead, lunk head, or whatever you want to call it, for not knowing this common football rule...this has nothing to do with his race and everything to do with being a so-called "elite" NFL quarterback...any starting quarterback in the NFL who does not know the basic rules involving overtime is a lunkhead whether he is white, African-American, Hispanic, etc...that quarterback deserves to be criticized...

    Imagine if a white quarterback, say Tony Romo, made the same comment about not knowing the overtime rules...every media person would be ripping Romo for being dumb and ignorant - and rightfully so...back in his playing days former Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw was viewed as this country boy who did not have a lot of smarts...if he made this comment, he would have been called "dumb" and probably something even worse...prior to a Super Bowl, former Dallas linebacker Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson said that Bradshaw was so dumb that he could not spell the word "cat" even if you spotted him the "C" and "A"...

    So why is there a double standard?...I guess it is okay to call a white NFL quarterback dumb or ignorant, but the same cannot be said about an African-American NFL quarterback -- even when he clearly shows his ignorance of a common NFL rule...

    Wednesday, November 19, 2008

    Erin Andrews vs. Meghan Vasconcellos - An epic battle

    Zach at The Big Picture is famous throughout the sports blogosphere with his "Who Would You Do" Tournaments...after holding four 16-women tourneys, he has the "Ultimate Who Would You Do" Tourney in which the final four from each previous tourney face-off...

    In one semi-final is #1 Erin Andrews vs. #4 Meghan Vasconcellos...the voting continues today and as of this morning, only 2 votes are the difference...so please, be an American and VOTE - every vote does make a difference in this epic battle...
  • To vote - Andrews vs. Vasconcellos


  • Andrews


    Vasconcellos

    Rich Rodriguez comment upsets Michigan Man

    I have supported Rich Rodriguez from day one...I still support Rodriguez, however, I am a little disappointed about his recent comments...it is clear frustration has set in...reported by the Associated Press, Rodriguez said:
    "It's amazing some of the things that people would say [on a message board] or yell at you of a personal nature," Rodriguez said Monday. "You almost want to tell them, 'Get a life.'

    "There's a whole lot bigger problems. Look at the economy."...


    Look at the economy???...WHAT!?!?!?!?!...this is my message to Rodriguez...

    First off, it is wrong to berate you in front of your family...your family has nothing to do with how Michigan is playing...these jerks who call themselves Michigan fans are wrong...

    Yes Rich, we all know there are bigger problems in the world...but cheering for your favorite sports team is one way to forget about these everyday problems...watching Michigan football this season has not been fun...and let me tell you, being a Michigan fan who lives in Ohio has been hell the past 7 years...

    I know you are putting in a new system and understand that it will take time...I was not expecting a 9-3 year...but 3-8????...losing to stinking Toledo?!?!?!?!...let's be honest, the team did not get better as the season progressed...after last week's debacle against Northwestern it looks like the same team who played against Utah in Week 1...

    Plain and simple - this season has been garbage!!!...

    I will be in Ohio Stadium on Saturday wearing my Maize and Blue and getting abused by every Ohio State fan...in fact, you will be safer than me because I will have to put up with every drunken Buckeye goon as I walk to and from my car...and if you cannot pull the upset, I will have to go another 365 days in hearing about how great Ohio State is compared to Michigan...

    I am a Michigan Man through and through therefore I will be cheering you on until the bitter end on Saturday...I have had friends tell me that I shouldn't go to the game let alone wear my Michigan jacket and hat...I am proud to be a Michigan fan and willing to put up with the crap from our arch-rival...so I feel I deserve a better response than "Look at the economy"....

    That type of comment may fly in Morgantown, but you are now in Ann Arbor...

    Tuesday, November 18, 2008

    Michigan-Ohio State - The Gentleman Jim Tressel Era

    Interesting Fact - Conventional wisdom states whoever wins the turnover battle usually wins the game...that has not been the case the last two years...Michigan has not committed a turnover in the last two games against Ohio State while the Buckeyes have committed 4 turnovers...

    This will be Jim Tressel's eighth game against Michigan as head coach of Ohio State...as is widely known, Gentleman Jim is 6-1 against the Wolverines...believe me, I know a win is a win, and the point of this post is not to slam any of his 6 wins...the point of this post is to show how close Michigan came in those games...a turnover here and a play there and Jimmy Boy could be 4-3...let's take a look at these games (the ranking and record is what each team was coming into the game)...

    2001 - Ohio State 26-20 - Ann Arbor
    #11 Michigan (8-2) vs. NR Ohio State (6-4) - Michigan took Tressel lightly...this was Lloyd Carr's fault...I later read in The Wolverine that some of the Michigan players thought they would easily handle this former I-AA coach...Ohio State jumped out to a 23-0 lead at halftime...after getting knocked on their asses, the Wolverines played better in the second half but fell just short of making a complete comeback...I could still see the play when Marquise Walker dropped a sure touchdown....

    2002 - Ohio State 14-9- Columbus
    #2 Ohio State (11-0) vs. #11 Michigan (9-2) - Ohio State was perfect and one win from the Fiesta Bowl against The U...Ohio State had freshman sensation Maurice Clarett at running back...this was Michigan's game...three times they drove deep into Ohio State territory but ended up settling for field goals...the Michigan defense shutdown Clarett and the Buckeyes until the last drive...even with about a minute left on the clock, QB John Navarre drove Michigan to the Ohio State 19-yard-line with one second left...Michigan still had a chance to win, but Navarre's pass to Braylon Edwards in the endzone was intercepted...once again, Gentleman Jim escapes...

    2003 - Michigan 35-21 - Ann Arbor
    #4 Michigan (9-2) vs. #6 Ohio State (10-1) - This was the 100th meeting and Michigan dominated from the beginning...Ohio State made a push late in the third quarter, but Michigan maintained their poise as RB Chris Perry scorched the Ohio State defense for 154 yards and Braylon Edwards caught 2 TD passes...

    2004 - Ohio State 37-21 - Columbus
    #7 Michigan (8-2) vs. NR Ohio State (6-4) - This was Tressel's only dismal year at Ohio State...just one week earlier the Buckeyes lost at Purdue and were staring at a sure loss to the Wolverines...Michigan's young team led by freshman QB Chad Henne and RB Mike Hart already sewed up a trip to the Rose Bowl prior to the game...their freshman inexperience showed...Michigan held a 14-7 lead after the first quarter...it was all downhill thereafter as Troy Smith shredded Michigan...Ohio State dominated as they made the Wolverines look slow and out-of-shape...

    2005 - Ohio State 25-21 - Ann Arbor
    #9 Ohio State (8-2) vs. #17 Michigan (7-3) - This may have been the most bitter loss...Michigan led 21-12 with 7:45 to go...a loss would have sent Ohio State to the Capital One Bowl...victory seemed so close for Michigan...once again Jim Hermann's defense could not finish as Troy Smith made every crucial big play over those last 8 minutes...Antonio Pittman scored the winning touchdown with 23 seconds left...the Buckeyes headed to the Fiesta Bowl to take on Notre Dame...

    2006 - Ohio State 42-39 - Columbus
    #1 Ohio State (11-0) vs. #2 Michigan (11-0) - Bo Schembechler died the day before...it was a perfect storm...but once again the Michigan defense could not stop Ohio State...Michigan's offense poured through the Buckeye defense as Mike Hart was a beast in running the ball...but the Michigan defense could not make a third down stop throughout the game...in the end, Ohio State always stayed one step ahead of Michigan...

    2007 - Ohio State 14-3 - Ann Arbor
    #7 Ohio State (10-1) vs. #21 Michigan (8-3) - Henne and Hart stayed for their senior year just for this game...they were 0-3 against Ohio State...coming into the game, Henne was nursing a separated shoulder and Hart was still not 100% from a high ankle sprain...Chris Wells scored the second of his 2 touchdowns on the second play of the 3rd quarter to put Ohio State up 14-3 in the steady November drizzle...Mario Manningham did not help as he dropped two crucial passes when Michigan started to get a bit of momentum...knowing that Hart and Henne were not 100%, Tressel went conservative and ran the ball the rest of the game to kill the clock...


    The following is a 5 minute clip of the 2001 game...

    Monday, November 17, 2008

    Michigan - Ohio State week kicks-off

    Michigan Camp
    Chris Lau of the Detroit Free Press writes how this week's game is Michigan's bowl... "The players already knew they won't play in a bowl game for the first time in 34 seasons. And they had just lost their eighth game of 2008, most in a season in program history. But they have one more game this year, against archrival Ohio State, which has beaten U-M (3-8, 2-5 Big Ten) six of the past seven meetings." ...
  • Chris Lau


  • John Heuser of the Ann Arbor News writes how Michigan still does not have a #1 QB heading into the Ohio State game... "In his second straight start, Nick Sheridan bore no resemblance to the poised passer who led Michigan to victory last week at Minnesota. He completed 8 of 29 passes for 61 yards and was pulled in favor of Steven Threet." ...
  • John Heuser


  • Ohio State Camp
    Ken Gordon of the Columbus Dispatch writes how one big win against your rival can make a bad team a bit better... "OSU coach Jim Tressel is 6-1 against his arch rivals, and the Buckeyes have won four straight. Ohio State (9-2, 6-1 Big Ten) has never won five in a row in the series. With all the motivation on the Buckeyes' side, that would seem to make the outcome a no-brainer." ...
  • Ken Gordon


  • Doug Lesmerises of the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer writes how this year's Rose Bowl will feature the Big 10 and PAC 10 champs... "If Penn State loses to Michigan State and Oregon State loses to someone, the Buckeyes and Trojans would wind up meeting three times in a year. They would sandwich a Rose Bowl between their home-and-home series, with USC coming to Columbus on Sept. 12, 2009." ...
  • Doug Lesmerises


  • Below is a 1:19 clip of Bo Schembechler talking about THE TEAM - THE TEAM - THE TEAM...

    Friday, November 14, 2008

    Chris Fowler and Dr. Lou give their thoughts

    ESPN's Chris Fowler gives his thoughts about the red-hot Florida Gators... "Meyer can see the prize (or prizes) ahead. He knows his Gators are peaking. They have achieved a rare chemistry that he said "borders on phenomenal." ...
  • Chris Fowler


  • Dr. Lou dispenses his weekly advice about college football...

    The Rubber Bowl - The Final Game


    Will Jim Zorn go 2-0 against the Cowboys?


    Dallas @ Washington
    Sunday, November 16, 2008 - 8:15 EST
    Landover, Maryland
    Dallas -2


    Quick Numbers
    Offensive Numbers
    Cowboys - Rushing per game - 115 yards
    Redskins - Rushing per game - 144 yards

    Cowboys - Passing per game - 229 yards
    Redskins - Passing per game - 203 yards

    Defensive Numbers
    Cowboys - Rushing allowed - 105 yards
    Redskins - Rushing allowed - 80 yards

    Cowboys - Passing allowed - 195 yards
    Redskins - Passing allowed - 192 yards

    - Over the last 3 years, in games in weeks 10-13, Dallas is 6-1 against the spread and 8-0 straight up
    - Over the last 3 years, in games in weeks 10-13, Washington is 2-5 against the spread and 1-7 straight up

    What the experts say

    The Gold Sheet - Dallas 26-23
    Pointwise - Dallas 26-23

    Dallas Cowboys (5-4) - Head Coach Wade Phillips

    Tim MacMahon of the Dallas Morning News writes about Marion Barber's woes against the Skins... "Marion Barber has averaged 3.3 yards per carry against the Redskins during his career. He has 63 yards on 29 carries (2.2 ypc) against Washington with Garrett calling the plays." ...
  • Tim MacMahon


  • Kevin Sherrington of the Dallas Morning News writes about the Cowboys underachieving season... "This team has dramatically underachieved, however, even with the injuries. At some point it has to be held accountable. But by whom? Phillips?" ...
  • Kevin Sherrington


  • Washington Redskins (6-3) - Head Coach Jim Zorn
    Dan Steinberg of the DC Sports Bog writes how Fred Smoot is encouragining kids to hate the Cowboys... ""This week we come back and play the Cowboys, so you know what time it is," Smoot told the elementary schoolers. "I'm gonna teach y'all at a young age to hate the Cowboys." ...
  • DC Sports Bog


  • Matt Mosley of ESPN Blog Network writes how former Skins coach Joe Gibbs is cheering them on... "Gibbs said he's thoroughly enjoyed seeing his former players have success under Jim Zorn, but he thought it was important to distance himself from the organization for a while." ...
  • Matt Mosley


  • Below is a 1:56 clip of the Washington Redskins Marching Band playing Hail to the Redskins...also below are the words so you can sing along...

    Hail to the Redskins!
    Hail Victory!
    Braves on the Warpath!
    Fight for old D.C.!

    Run or pass and score -- we want a lot more!
    Beat 'em, Swamp 'em,
    Touchdown! -- Let the points soar!

    Fight on, fight on 'Til you have won
    Sons of Wash-ing-ton. Rah!, Rah!, Rah!

    Hail to the Redskins!
    Hail Victory!
    Braves on the Warpath!
    Fight for old D.C.!



    Thursday, November 13, 2008

    Randy Travis looks like Beavis

    I came across this photo of country singer Randy Travis and his wife at yesterday's CMA red carpet gala....what in the world happened to his head???...he looks like freakin Beavis!!!!...he is all forehead!!!...


    Good-bye Akron Rubber Bowl


    The Akron Rubber Bowl is closing down after tonight's game between Akron and Buffalo...the time has come for the old dingy stadium to be closed down...but there were some great memorable games played there - especially high school playoff games...

    Everyone in the Youngstown-Warren area will never forget the 1973 football championship between Youngstown Cardinal Mooney and Warren Western Reserve...Mooney was coached by Don Bucci and their lone defeate came earlier in the year to the Raiders...the Raiders were coached by Joe Novak...I-76 from Youngstown to Akron was lined with cars heading to the rematch...in which Mooney won 14-3...

    The very next year, I got my first taste of The Rubber Bowl...not even five-years-old yet, my dad came home after work and took my mother and me to see the championship game between Warren Harding and Upper Arlington...it was a driving snowstorm that day and the field was entirely covered in white...I can still remember my mom going to the concession stand for hot chocolate...Harding won the game 41-8...

    Another game I remember going to with my dad was in 1994 when Massillon Washington took on Canton McKinley...the two teams played the week before in which was their 100th meeting...a total of 34,208 people packed the place for the rematch as Canton beat Massillon 27-20...

    Check out the following articles that appeared in the Akron Beacon Journal...

    Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal writes about the memories of The Rubber Bowl... "Frye has fond moments tucked away, too, like seeing his family sitting in the same spot by the tunnel. Or a rainy Saturday afternoon against Buffalo when the crowd was barely 1,000 and he could hear his mother, Sally, yelling when he was sacked and another man saying, ''Throw it away.'' ...
  • Marla Ridenour


  • Patrick McManamon of the Akron Beacon Journal writes about how former Akron head coach Jim Dennison remembers the Rubber Bowl ...
  • Patrick McManamon


  • Rubber Bowl Fact
    The stadium once held two "home" games in 1952 for the NFL's franchise, the Dallas Texans. In the second game they hosted the Chicago Bears and won, 27-23, for the franchise's only win in history.

    Can Jim Harbaugh pull another upset over Pete Carroll's Trojans?

    #6 USC @ Stanford
    Saturday, November 15, 2008 - 7:00 EST
    Stanford Stadium - Palo Alto, California
    USC -23


    Summary
    These two teams first met in 1905 in which USC leads the all-time series 58-25-3...but last year's contest may have been the biggest upset of all the games as Stanford beat USC 24-23...the Cardinal were a 39 point underdog...five USC turnovers doomed the Trojans...USC passed for 364 yards while Stanford had a measly 149 yards...

    This will mark Pete Carroll's 100th game as head coach of the Trojans...unbelievably he is 25-0 in November games as head coach of USC...QB Mark Sanchez has tossed 24 TDs and 7 INTs this year...their rushing attack is a 3-headed monster of C.J. Gable, Stafon Johnson, and Joe McKnight...incredibly, McKnight does not have a rushing TD all year...

    When accepting the job at Stanford, head coach Jim Harbaugh all but guaranteed a win over USC...Stanford has shown marked improvement this year...they have lost by 7 points or less in their last three losses (Notre Dame by 7), (UCLA by 3), (Oregon State by 7)...

    Tavita Pritchard is the QB...he is consistent as he has thrown 9 TDs to go with 9 INTs...Toby Gerhart leads the rushing attack with 932 yards and 13 TDs...his stablemate Anthony Kimble has 650 yards and 5 TDs...

    When looking at scoring by the quarter, Stanford has scored 107 points in the second quarter - the most of any quarter for them...however, the defense also allows the most points in any quarter with 92...

    Quick Numbers
    Offensive Numbers
    USC - Rushing per game - 201 yards
    Stan - Rushing per game - 207 yards

    USC - Passing per game - 253 yards
    Stan - Passing per game - 135 yards

    Defensive Numbers
    USC - Rushing allowed - 77 yards
    Stan - Rushing allowed - 126 yards

    USC - Passing allowed - 128 yards
    Stan - Passing allowed - 248 yards

    - Over the last 3 years, USC is 3-2 against the spread when favored by 21.5 to 31 points
    - Over the last 3 years, USC is 1-2 straight up when favored by 21.5 to 31 points
    - When playing at home, Stanford is 4-4 against the spread vs. USC since 1992

    What the experts say
    The Gold Sheet - USC 27-15
    Pointwise - USC 40-10

    USC Trojans (8-1) - Head Coach Pete Carroll
    Here are the USC game notes for the Stanford game...
  • USC Game Notes


  • Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times writes how USC QB Mark Sanchez is focused on throwing INTs... "Sarkisian, however, would like Sanchez's completion percentage to be near 70% by the time the Trojans finish the regular season. USC plays Stanford on Saturday and then has a bye before playing Notre Dame and UCLA." ...
  • Gary Klein


  • Klein writes how RB Joe McKnight has had a series of setbacks throughout the year... "McKnight's season has been stunted from the beginning. During training camp in August, he was one of many Trojans stricken with what players and coaches described as "jock itch." He also suffered a broken finger when a teammate accidentally slammed a door on his hand, and a hyper-extended elbow during a scrimmage." ...
  • Gary Klein


  • Michael Lev of the Orange County Register writes about USC's newest horse in the backfield... "D.J. Shoemate doesn't care what position he plays; he just wants to contribute to the USC football program in any way he can." ...
  • Michael Lev


  • Stanford Cardinal (5-5) - Head Coach Jim Harbaugh
    Here is the Stanford game notes for the USC game...
  • Stanford Game Notes


  • Michelle Smith of the San Francisco Chronicle writes how both teams are downplaying last year's huge upset... "Interested in talking about Stanford's 24-23 upset of USC in Los Angeles last season and the Trojans' desire to get some payback for the historic defeat? Go ahead. Just don't ask the teams involved to contribute to the discussion." ...
  • Michelle Smith


  • Smith writes how Stanford QB Tavita Pritchard has not progressed after last year's upset of USC... "Pritchard has found living up to his first college start an impossible task. He was a sophomore in October 2007, an emergency fill-in for injured T.C. Ostrander, when he led Stanford to an improbable and historic 24-23 upset of USC." ...
  • Michelle Smith


  • Here is a 49 second clip of Stanford's game winning touchdown last year...


    Wednesday, November 12, 2008

    The NFL Today on CBS

    Something I found on Youtube - the NFL Today on CBS introduction to a 1975 NFL game at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota...


    The top 8

    The latest Stiles Points Top 16+1 has changed to the Stiles Points Top 8 (games through 11/9/08)...I have seen enough football this season and are ranking the teams to who I feel are the best despite their record...these are the 8 teams that I would have in a playoff if the season ended right now...

    1. Florida (8-1) - this team is buzzing everyone since their loss at home to Ole Miss...this is the team to beat...

    2. Texas (9-1) - yes, I know they lost to T2 on the last play...but when the season is over, Texas will be the better team and have the better record...
    3. Oklahoma (9-1) - like Florida, the Sooners are one pissed off bunch since losing to Texas...
    4. Southern Cal (8-1) - the best defense in the country...I don't care what happened at Oregon State...

    5. Texas Tech (10-0) - the Red Raiders are a solid football team, but both key wins came at home with the support of the home crow...this team has to win in Norman, Oklahoma before they get my vote...
    6. Alabama (10-0) - great defense, solid running game...a win against Florida in the SEC title game catapults them to the top...
    7. Penn State (9-1) - that was an ugly loss to Iowa....Iowa!?!?!?!!?...

    8. Utah (10-0) - this is where the drop off begins...the Utes do not impress me...

    Games of the Week
    Stiles Points will be previewing the following two games this week:
    USC @ Stanford - the Trojans have been waiting for redemption after last year's disasterour loss...

    NFL Special - NFC East - Dallas @ Washington - Sunday Night...it doesn't get any better than this...

    Friday, November 7, 2008

    ESPN's Chris Fowler on this week's games

    ESPN's Chris Fowler gives his thoughts about this upcoming week's games...
  • Chris Fowler
  • Mike VI may miss chance to scare Nick Saban and the #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide

    Jordan Blum of the Baton Rouge Advocate writes how LSU's Mike the Tiger (Mike VI) may miss the biggest game of the year when the Tigers play Nick Saban's #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide... "But for some reason he did not want to leave the night house, which attaches to his lush habitat, and enter his travel cage before the Georgia home loss two weeks ago. The same thing happened last week against Tulane." ...
  • Jordan Blum
  • Nick Saban returns to Tiger Stadium

    #1 Alabama @ #15 LSU
    Saturday, November 8, 2008 - 3:30 EST
    Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, LA
    Alabama -3


    Summary
    Satan returns...well that is how LSU fans view former Tiger coach Nick Saban as he returns to Baton Rouge with the #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide...however, people forget that Saban has coached at Tiger Stadium since leaving LSU...after Hurricane Katrina shutdown the Superdome, the Miami Dolphins played the New Orleans Saints in Baton Rouge before a half empty stadium...so Saban has prowled the LSU sidelines since leaving...

    This is the first time Alabama has been ranked #1 in the Associated Press poll since the end of the 1992 season...the Tide has a 19-5 record all-time as the nation's top ranked team...in this series, Alabama leads 43-23-5, but LSU has won the last five meetings...

    Alabama is about the run...they average 205 yards/game while the Bama defense allows only 65 yards/game...Glen Coffee (photo, below) has rushed for 894 yards and 7 TDs and stablemate Mark Ingram has chipped in 533 yards and 8 TDs...they run behind a NFL caliber O-line which is led by future NFL first-rounder Andre Smith (6'5", 330) at left tackle...

    Alabama has the second best run defense in the nation and fourth overall...the defense has allowed only 6 points in the first quarter all year...however, they do weaken a bit as the game progresses...interestingly, the Alabama offense also sputters as the game wears on...they scored 108 points in the 1st quarter, 90 (2nd quarter), 55 (3rd quarter), and 37 (4th quarter)...this was evident in the Georgia game as they led 31-0 at half and held on to win 41-30...

    LSU is 6-2, but their 2 losses have been bad...they got thumped at Florida 51-21 and then belted by Georgia at home 52-38...the defense also gave up 21 points to then 9th ranked Auburn back in September...

    LSU is ranked 29th in rushing offense and is led by Charles Scott (photo, below) with 889 yards and 11 TDs...the QB position has been a sore spot all year...combined, Jarrett Lee and Andrew Hatch have thrown for 14 TDs and 11 INTs...

    ESPN College Gameday will be live in Baton Rouge...

    Quick Numbers
    Offensive Numbers
    Ala - Rushing per game - 205 yards
    LSU - Rushing per game - 186 yards

    Ala - Passing per game - 163 yards
    LSU - Passing per game - 218 yards

    Defensive Numbers
    Ala - Rushing allowed - 65 yards
    LSU - Rushing allowed - 105 yards

    Ala - Passing allowed - 185 yards
    LSU - Passing allowed - 192 yards

    What the experts say
    The Gold Sheet - TCU 20-15
    Pointwise - TCU 30-20
    Power Sweep - TCU

    Here is the weekly press release from the SEC...
  • SEC Game Notes


  • Matt Zemek of College Football News gives his perspective of the game... "It’s no secret that LSU fans hate Saban something fierce. Tiger partisans feel, with understandable justification, that on Christmas Night of 2004, the man whose last name is very close to that diabolical entity (just substitute a "t" for a "b" in the middle) got comfortable with evil." ...
  • Matt Zemek


  • Alabama Crimson Tide (9-0) - Head Coach Nick Saban
    Here are the Alabama game notes for the LSU game...
  • Alabama Game Notes


  • Wright Thompson of ESPN the Magazine writes about the hatred Nick Saban will face at LSU... "The LSU fans will tell Saban just how much they hate him in person on Nov. 8, when the Alabama coach brings his top-ranked Tide to Baton Rouge. As a rule, LSU opponents must park their buses and walk into the stadium in open air, protected, sort of, by police barricades. LSU fans chant "Tiger bait" over and over. But when Saban and his team come to town, that walk will be more than scary, presuming local authorities allow it to happen at all. LSU police say they will have extra security at the stadium and along the Bama bus route. "It's gonna take the 82nd Airborne to get him into Tiger Stadium," the Big Ragoo says." ...
  • Wright Thompson


  • Cecil Hurt of the Tuscaloosa News writes how Saban's return is overshadowing Alabama's first week as #1... "I thought Alabama's ranking and the BCS implications of the upcoming game would win the day. I misjudged the demographic. Instead, Saban's return to Tiger Stadium was the landslide winner — even though it is peripheral to what the Crimson Tide is trying to accomplish." ...
  • Cecil Hurt


  • LSU Tigers (6-2) - Head Coach Les Miles
    Here is the LSU game notes for the Alabama game...
  • LSU Game Notes


  • Christopher Walsh of the Tuscaloosa News writes how LSU head coach Les Miles still has the shadow of Saban over him... "It’s especially true this week, with the coach he’ll always be compared to, Nick Saban, returning to Tiger Stadium for the first time with the University of Alabama football team, which just happens to be undefeated and ranked No. 1." ...
  • Christopher Walsh


  • Jim Kleinpeter of the New Orleans Picayune writes how Miles denies calling Saban the devil... ""Are you kidding me?" Miles said during Wednesday's SEC coaches teleconference when asked if he'd called Saban the devil. "No. Not in any way." ...
  • Jim Kleinpeter


  • ESPN's Mark Schlabach gives his thoughts on Nick Saban's return to Baton Rouge...

    Thursday, November 6, 2008

    Brittany Jackson vs. Lindsay Soto - the Battle of Blondes

    Zach at The Big Picture is famous throughout the sports blogosphere with his "Who Would You Do" Tournaments...after holding four 16-women tourneys, he has the "Ultimate Who Would You Do" Tourney in which the final four from each previous tourney face-off...

    The one quarterfinal is a match-up of #3 Lindsay Soto vs. #14 Brittany Jackson...
  • To vote - Soto vs. Jackson


  • Jackson


    Soto

    TCU-Utah - Can the Horned Frogs ruin the Utes year?

    #11 Texas Christian @ #9 Utah
    Thursday, November 6, 2008 - 8:00 EST
    Rice Eccles Stadium - Salt Lake City, Utah
    TCU -3


    Summary
    Last season Utah beat TCU 27-20...despite only rushing for 107 yards, the Utes pounded the ball on the ground 50 times...turnovers were the key as TCU turned it over 4 times while the Utes did not have a miscue...

    Coming into this year's game, TCU's only loss was 35-10 to Oklahoma...they pounded then-undefeated BYU on October 16 by the score of 32-7...

    The Horned Frogs have the top rated rushing defense in the country as they only allow 39 yards per game...their pass defense is rated 22nd overall...over the last 29 games, TCU is 28-1 when allowing less than 333 yards of offense...the defense is led by DE Jerry Hughes who leads the nation with 14 sacks...

    The TCU offense is led by QB Andy Dalton who has tossed 9 TDs...five of the 9 TDs have gone to Jimmy Young (photo, below) who has 43 receptions...Joseph Turner leads the team with 444 yards rushing...the Achilles heel of this team is penalties as they are the second most penalized team in the country...

    Utah made a big splash with their opening game win at Michigan...Utah has won four games this season by 7 points or less including last week's 13-10 squeaker at New Mexico...the most dangerous player is kicker/punter Louie Sakoda (photo, below)...he has made 17 of 19 field goals...he has the leg to hit them from 50 yards plus...

    The offense is lead by QB Brian Johnson who has tossed 14 TDs and 8 INTs...the running game is shared by Matt Asiata (102 rushes, 531 yards) and Darrell Mack (101-465)...Freddie Braxton and Bradon Godfrey are the top receivers with 37 receptions each...

    The Utah defense has allowed only 19 points in the third quarter this year...that number shoots up to 55 points in the fourth quarter...

    Utah is asking its fans to wear black for a "Blackout"...

    Quick Numbers
    Offensive Numbers
    TCU - Rushing per game - 224 yards
    Uta - Rushing per game - 183 yards

    TCU - Passing per game - 303 yards
    Uta - Passing per game - 418 yards

    Defensive Numbers
    TCU - Rushing allowed - 39 yards
    Uta - Rushing allowed - 89 yards

    TCU - Passing allowed - 175 yards
    Uta - Passing allowed - 177 yards

    Over the last 3 years, TCU is 1-5 straight up when playing on Thursday

    What the experts say
    The Gold Sheet - TCU 20-15
    Pointwise - TCU 30-20

    TCU Horned Frogs (9-1) - Head Coach Gary Patterson
    Here are the TCU game notes for the Utah game...
  • TCU Game Notes


  • Mercedes Mayer of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes about TCU's good defense and sometimes too aggressive play... "The Horned Frogs are the most penalized team in the country with 83.7 penalty yards a game, but the Horned Frogs also have the No. 2 total defense in the country." ...
  • Mercedes Mayer


  • Mayer writes how TCU's Robert Henson draws strength from a family tragedy... "But the front of the house was engulfed in flames. That’s where his 10-year-old brother, Nicholas Sterling, slept. Henson couldn’t reach him. Eleven years later, he often relives the day his little brother died." ...
  • Mercedes Mayer


  • Gil Lebreton of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes TCU head coach Gary Patterson has kept his team focused on the big prize... "The season is long. The road too bumpy, even down a remote highway like the Mountain West Conference. But thanks in large part to their head coach, the TCU Horned Frogs took the journey one pothole at a time." ...
  • Gil Lebreton


  • Utah Utes (9-0) - Head Coach Kyle Whittingham
    Here is the Utah game notes for the TCU game...
  • Utah Game Notes


  • Lya Wodraska of the Salt Lake Tribune writes about how Utah must cut down on mistakes against TCU... "Utah coach Kyle Whittingham stressed Monday the Utes must cut down on penalties and turnovers against the Horned Frogs. Utah was penalized nine times for 79 yards and turned the ball over twice, once on a punt return and once on an interception in the end zone." ...
  • Lya Wodraska


  • Wodraska writes about Utah's bookend defensive ends... "Misi and Kruger, Utah's defensive ends, have been putting that kind of squeeze on quarterbacks all season, as they've distinguished themselves as two of the best linemen in the Mountain West Conference." ...
  • Lya Wodraska


  • Wodraska writes don't be surprised if Utah and TCU bring the bag of tricks on Thursday... "Thursday's game between Utah and TCU at Rice-Eccles Stadium features two teams that like the trickery. Utah uses running back Matt Asiata in the "Asiata formation" while TCU uses receivers Jeremy Kerley or Antoine Hicks in the Wild Frog." ...
  • Lya Wodraska
  • Wednesday, November 5, 2008

    Obama Girl - Amber Lee Ettinger - wants invite to Inauguration

    Amber Lee Ettinger (aka Obama Girl) wants an invite to the Inauguration... "She declared her love, took off most of her clothes, and fought in Barack Obama's corner in an Internet video sensation. Now Obama Girl wants a little loving back." ...
  • Obama Girl
  • Meghan Vasconcellos vs. Melissa Stark - The Ultimate Tournament

    Zach at The Big Picture is famous throughout the sports blogosphere with his "Who Would You Do" Tournaments...after holding four 16-women tourneys, he has the "Ultimate Who Would You Do" Tourney in which the final four from each previous tourney face-off...

    The one quarterfinal is a match-up of #4 Meghan Vasconcellos vs. #13 Melissa Stark...
  • To vote - Vasconcellos vs. Stark


  • Vasconcellos


    Stark

    No doubt - Barack Obama is The Chosen One!!!


    Tuesday, November 4, 2008

    Penn State takes over the top spot

    The latest Stiles Points Top 16+1 (games through 11/2/08)...this is the 5th week of the Top 16+1 and this will be the third new number 1 as Texas lost a heartbreaker in Lubbock...(note, the second number in parenthesis is the previous week's ranking)...

    1. Penn State (9-0) (2) - look who is #1 at the young age of 81-years-old...

    2. Texas Tech (9-0) (8) - T2 had an incredible win on Saturday...but they cannot party because Okie State is coming in...
    3. Alabama (9-0) (3) - the Tide gets a break since the game in Baton Rouge is not being played at night...
    4. Texas (8-1) (1) - the Longhorns are still a damn good team and still may end up winning the title...

    5. Southern Cal (7-1) (4) - USC is quietly laying in wait...

    6. Oklahoma (8-1) (5) - the Sooners smashed Nebraska...they are making their statement...
    7. Florida (7-1) (6) - is this the best team in the country?...after the Ole Miss loss, the Gators are a pissed off team...

    8. Oklahoma State (8-1) (9) - Okie State lost a tough one in Austin...they now get a second chance at another #1...
    9. TCU (9-1) (10) - TCU ruined BYU's dream season....on Thursday they can do the same to Utah....

    10. Boise State (8-0) (12) - the blue carpet team looks like they are going to get into another BCS game...

    11. Utah (9-0) (11) - Thursday night will be a big one against TCU....Utah is at home but they are a 2 point dog...
    12. Georgia (7-2) (7) - Georgia should be ashamed of that performance against Florida...
    13. Ohio State (7-2) (11) - were on a bye....

    14. LSU (6-2) (14) - LSU gets one more shot at a big win as Bama comes calling...Nick Saban's first game back on the Bayou...
    15. Missouri (7-2) (NR) - the Tigers get back into the mix...
    16. Ball State (8-0) (NR) - what the heck, might as well show the MAC some love...
    +1 - Arkansas - the Hogs get the +1 this week after taking out perfect Tulsa Golden Hurricane...last week I did a blog entry about Tulsa and posted it on a Golden Hurricane message board...the Tulsa fans were a bunch of idiots with their comments...Tulsa can now go back to being a nobody once again...


    Heisman Four Horsemen
    1. Colt McCoy, qb, Texas - he is still the man in my book...
    2. Tim Tebow, qb, Florida - Tebow is coming on strong of late and may defend his title....
    3. Graham Harrell, qb, Texas Tech - Harrell made the most of his national television debut...
    4. Sam Bradford, qb, Oklahoma - he will rue the Texas game...


    Games of the Week
    Stiles Points will be previewing the following two games this week:
    TCU @ Utah - TCU took care of BYU a few weeks back....is it the Utes turn?

    Alabama @ LSU - LSU would love to ruin Nick "the Trader" Saban's season...
    NFL Special - NFC East - New York @ Philadelphia- Stiles Points will always preview any NFC East match-up...

    Other games to keep an eye on:
    Ohio State @ Northwestern
    - the Buckeyes had two weeks to stew about the Penn State game....

    Cal @ Southern Cal - USC has been ripping anyone in their way...will it continue against a good Cal team?....
    Penn State @ Iowa - Penn State must win and win impressively....
    Oklahoma @ Texas A&M - the Sooners should take care of business, but they will be in for a battle against the Aggies...

    Monday, November 3, 2008

    Brady Quinn must be named the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns if Romeo Crennel wants to save his job

    Will someone please tell me why Cleveland Browns head coach Romeo Crennel will not pull Derek Anderson as the starting quarterback?...yesterday's fiasco against the Baltimore Ravens is just another misstep in a series of inconsistent play by Anderson which have cost the Browns another game...

    Cleveland, who some were predicting for the playoffs, now stand at 3-5 and 1-3 within the division...with eight games remaining the season is not entirely lost...therefore Crennel must name Brady Quinn the starting quarterback for this Thursday's home game against Denver...

    For some reason Crennel stands on the sidelines like a Shrek-like oaf who is determined to go down with Anderson as the captain of the ship...Anderson had a brilliant first half of the season last year...since then, he has become an inconsistent quarterback who does just enough to save his job...he is not the second coming of Tom Brady...

    The quarterback position is not the only woe for this team...former Michigan All-American wide receiver Braylon Edwards has regressed in his maturation process...last season Edwards capped the year with 15 TDs and a spot on the All-Pro team...it looked like he was primed to become an elite receiver and be linked with Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Marvin Harrison, etc...but Edwards has been a huge disappointment...just as Anderson has been inconsistent, Edwards has been consistent in dropping catch able balls...he has dropped 12 balls so far this year...that is not acceptable for an NFL receiver...

    General manager Phil Savage should hold a meeting with Crennel and encourage him to make the move to Brady Quinn...by starting him on a short week, it will allow him to get real game experience in which he will then have 11 days to learn from his mistakes...

    Change is in the air with election day tomorrow...but will there be a change in Cleveland at the quarterback position before there is a change at the head coaching position?...