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"COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEKEND PREVIEW" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:51

by. It's week TEN already and that really depresses me. We’re into November and the season is winding down. Before you know it on Saturdays we will be turning on the TV and just praying that this will be the week that MTV is running a “My Super Sweet Sixteen” marathon am I right?What?No one else watches those? Oh ok neither do I. Lets just move on to football.(times Eastern)Wisconsin at Ohio State (noon) – This is one of only four match-ups between BCS top 25 teams and its a noon game? On the freaking Big Ten Network? Well that just means that Badger and Buckeye fans living in most of the country (like New York City for example) will have to get an early start at the sports bars (have that 12 noon Guinness ready for me!). Every top team has to be tested at some point in their season right? Ohio State has blown out everybody that they have faced this year (don’t be fooled by the score in that MSU game. The Buckeyes were never in any danger of losing that game) and that just can’t continue. Can it? I don’t think so. I think the Badgers test them this week. Wake Forest at Virginia (noon) – Yeah. THIS is a match-up of BCS top 25 teams. Weird weird year. I have seen both of these teams play at least once this year and haven’t been particularly impressed with either. Wake lost at home to Nebraska of all people and Virginia’s two losses are to Wyoming and NC State. Yet this has a chance however remote to be a preview of the ACC Championship Game. What a joke that conference is. Take Wake. I guess. Nebraska at Kansas (12:30pm) – I have included this game for two reasons. A) To link to via the wizard of odds. You have to get behind a team coached by a guy that looks like Jabba the Hut in a Paulie Walnuts-esque track suit. And honestly when we are talking about Mark Mangino is there anything more ironic than calling anything he wears a “track suit?” B) To bring up a hilarious slip of the tongue by former Nebraska coach and new Nebraska AD. Tom Osborne. If you haven’t heard. Osborne was asked about how his walk-ons will perform in the future. Osborne responded that it “depends on the new coaching staff ” Whoops! Mr. Callahan you might want to put that house in Lincoln up for sale sooner rather than later. Take the Jayhawks. Navy at Notre Dame (2:30pm) – Don’t laugh this should be a hell of a game. Navy knows they may never get a better chance to beat Notre Dame and snap their decades-old losing streak to the Irish. Notre Dame really has nothing left to play for besides continuing this winning streak. The last straw in this disappointing season would be a loss to the Midshipmen. Navy has a horrible defense and runs like 50 different versions of the option so it will be entertaining. But when something has been happening 43 years in a row it’s a good bet it will happen the 44th. Take the Irish. LSU at Alabama (5:00pm) – Oh I wish this game were being played in Tiger Stadium. The anti-Saban hate would be palpable. But we’ll have to wait another year on that one. Who would have thought that the same ‘Bama team that inexplicably lost to Florida State would be in the driver’s seat to win the SEC if they win this game. Nick Saban for all of his dick-ishness has always been a good coach and has undoubtedly had this date circled on his calendar. He does not want to lose this game. He will but I think it will be close. That is of course unless one of Les Miles ballsy/reckless coaching decisions comes back to bite him. Arizona State at Oregon (6:45 pm) – The game of the day is once again in the Pac-10 and it is once again in Eugene. The winner of this game has a real good shot to leapfrog a handful of teams in the BCS rankings. Sun Devil QB Rudy Carpenter was unable to throw for much of the week because of a thumb injury. That and the fact that ASU is thus far untested means I will take Heisman co-frontrunner (at least in my mind) Dennis Dixon and the Ducks. And if the Ducks can pull it off. I think they will be the overall #1 team in the nation regardless of what Ohio State and Boston College do. Speaking of BC…Florida State at Boston College (8:00pm) – Thanks. ABC for this primetime match-up. Don’t over think this one folks. FSU is not going into Chestnut Hill and derailing the Eagles BCS chances. If there is a worse coached worse executing team in college football today. I certainly haven’t seen them. Boston College easy. what the hell is wrong with you people? 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"COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEKEND PREVIEW" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:48

by. It's week TEN already and that really depresses me. We’re into November and the season is winding down. Before you know it on Saturdays we will be turning on the TV and just praying that this will be the week that MTV is running a “My Super Sweet Sixteen” marathon am I right?What?No one else watches those? Oh ok neither do I. Lets just move on to football.(times Eastern)Wisconsin at Ohio State (noon) – This is one of only four match-ups between BCS top 25 teams and its a noon game? On the freaking Big Ten Network? Well that just means that Badger and Buckeye fans living in most of the country (like New York City for example) will have to get an early start at the sports bars (have that 12 noon Guinness ready for me!). Every top team has to be tested at some point in their season right? Ohio State has blown out everybody that they have faced this year (don’t be fooled by the score in that MSU game. The Buckeyes were never in any danger of losing that game) and that just can’t continue. Can it? I don’t think so. I think the Badgers test them this week. Wake Forest at Virginia (noon) – Yeah. THIS is a match-up of BCS top 25 teams. Weird weird year. I have seen both of these teams play at least once this year and haven’t been particularly impressed with either. Wake lost at home to Nebraska of all people and Virginia’s two losses are to Wyoming and NC State. Yet this has a chance however remote to be a preview of the ACC Championship Game. What a joke that conference is. Take Wake. I guess. Nebraska at Kansas (12:30pm) – I have included this game for two reasons. A) To link to via the wizard of odds. You have to get behind a team coached by a guy that looks like Jabba the Hut in a Paulie Walnuts-esque track suit. And honestly when we are talking about Mark Mangino is there anything more ironic than calling anything he wears a “track suit?” B) To bring up a hilarious slip of the tongue by former Nebraska coach and new Nebraska AD. Tom Osborne. If you haven’t heard. Osborne was asked about how his walk-ons will perform in the future. Osborne responded that it “depends on the new coaching staff ” Whoops! Mr. Callahan you might want to put that house in Lincoln up for sale sooner rather than later. Take the Jayhawks. Navy at Notre Dame (2:30pm) – Don’t laugh this should be a hell of a game. Navy knows they may never get a better chance to beat Notre Dame and snap their decades-old losing streak to the Irish. Notre Dame really has nothing left to play for besides continuing this winning streak. The last straw in this disappointing season would be a loss to the Midshipmen. Navy has a horrible defense and runs like 50 different versions of the option so it will be entertaining. But when something has been happening 43 years in a row it’s a good bet it will happen the 44th. Take the Irish. LSU at Alabama (5:00pm) – Oh I wish this game were being played in Tiger Stadium. The anti-Saban hate would be palpable. But we’ll have to wait another year on that one. Who would have thought that the same ‘Bama team that inexplicably lost to Florida State would be in the driver’s seat to win the SEC if they win this game. Nick Saban for all of his dick-ishness has always been a good coach and has undoubtedly had this date circled on his calendar. He does not want to lose this game. He will but I think it will be close. That is of course unless one of Les Miles ballsy/reckless coaching decisions comes back to bite him. Arizona State at Oregon (6:45 pm) – The game of the day is once again in the Pac-10 and it is once again in Eugene. The winner of this game has a real good shot to leapfrog a handful of teams in the BCS rankings. Sun Devil QB Rudy Carpenter was unable to throw for much of the week because of a thumb injury. That and the fact that ASU is thus far untested means I will take Heisman co-frontrunner (at least in my mind) Dennis Dixon and the Ducks. And if the Ducks can pull it off. I think they will be the overall #1 team in the nation regardless of what Ohio State and Boston College do. Speaking of BC…Florida State at Boston College (8:00pm) – Thanks. ABC for this primetime match-up. Don’t over think this one folks. FSU is not going into Chestnut Hill and derailing the Eagles BCS chances. If there is a worse coached worse executing team in college football today. I certainly haven’t seen them. Boston College easy. what the hell is wrong with you people? 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"Auburn Tigers Merchandise" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:36:13

Auburn entered the 2007 season as the number 14 team according to the Coaches Poll and number 18 according to the AP Poll. The Tigers opened the season with a 23-13 win over the Kansas State of the Big12; however in the two following weeks the Tigers were upset by the Big East’s South Florida and by division opponent Mississippi express. With a week 4 win over New Mexico State followed by three straight SEC wins versus then-#3 Florida. Vanderbilt and Arkansas the 2007 Tigers continue to salvage their season. Following a tough loss at then-#4 LSU. Auburn dropped to #22 in the BCS rankings before beating Ole Miss and now undergo 3 remaining regular season games including match ups against rivals Georgia and Alabama. Auburn entered the 2006 season as a consensus Top-5 team based in part on the return of key offensive starters including tailback Kenny Irons and quarterback Brandon Cox. The 2006 season marked head coach Tommy Tuberville’s eighth season with the Tigers. He was assisted by third-year offensive coordinator Al Borges and first-year defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. The Tigers finished the season second in the SEC Western Division behind the surprising Arkansas Razorbacks. With signature wins over the eventual BCS champion Florida Gators and the final-ranked #3 LSU Tigers. Auburn was the only team that could claim victories over two BCS and top five teams. The Tigers finished the regular season with a win over rival Alabama garnering an invitation to play Nebraska in the 71st annual Cotton Bowl Classic on New Year’s Day. Auburn beat the Cornhuskers 17-14 finishing the season with an impressive 11–2 record which garnered the squad a #8 final poll ranking. Auburn completed the 2004 football season with an unblemished 13–0 record winning the SEC championship their first conference title since 1989 and their first outright title since 1987. However this achievement was somewhat overshadowed by the Tigers being left out of the BCS championship bet in deference to two other undefeated higher ranked teams. USC and Oklahoma. The 2004 team was led by quarterback Jason Campbell running backs Carnell Williams and Ronnie cook and cornerback Carlos Rogers all subsequently drafted in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. The team hired a new offensive coordinator. Al Borges who led the team to use a modified West Coast offense (which he calls the Gulf Coast offense) to maximize the use of both star running backs. It proved quite effective as the 2004 squad scored the second most points in a toughen ever by an Auburn team (outscoring opponents 417-147). The Tigers played the first football game in the Deep South in 1892 with the program’s first bowl appearance coming the 1936 season in the sixth Bacardi Bowl played in Havana. Cuba. Former Auburn head coaches have included College Football Hall of Fame members John Heisman. Mike Donahue. Ralph “Shug” Jordan and Pat Dye. As of 2006. AU Football has had 76 winning seasons. 33 bowl appearances twenty-three 9+ win seasons eleven undefeated seasons and ten conference championships. Auburn has played in the Southeastern Conference since its inception in 1933 and have won six SEC Conference Championships and since the divisional realignment of the conference in 1992 six Western Division championships and three trips to the SEC Championship bet is a hot commodity in Alabama. The College Football Research Center lists Auburn as the 14th best college football program in history with eight Auburn squads listed in Billingsley’s Top 200 Teams of All Time (1869-2006). The Associated Press poll statistics show Auburn with the 11th best national record of being ranked in the final AP Poll and 13th overall (ranked 462 times out of 957 polls since the poll began in 1936) with an add up ranking of 10.93. Since the Coaches Poll first released a final survey in 1950. Auburn has 32 seasons where the team finished in the top 20 in both the AP and Coaches Polls. The AP Poll did not begin selecting a back until 1936 nor the AFCA Coaches Poll until 1950 so many national champion titles previous to those date were awarded retroactively. However during the 1910’s it is difficult to dispute the legitimacy of the Auburn titles. The undefeated 1913 and 1914 teams coached by Mike Donahue were some of the best defenses in Auburn history. In fact the 1914 squad allowed zero points all season outscoring opponents 193-0. The 1983 team featuring Bo Jackson went 11–1 and finished the season by beating Michigan 9-7 in the Sugar Bowl. The undefeated 2004 squad (13–0) finished back up in the AP and Coaches Top 25 polls but the team was awarded the 2004 Fanspoll com People’s National Champion title. Auburn University officially only claims the Associated Press (AP) National Championship of 1957 (although the school does acknowledge the 1913. 1983. 1993 and 2004 titles in their media guide). Auburn has two primary rivals. Alabama and Georgia. Alabama is the most heated rival and considered to be “the most intense intrastate college football rivalry in the country”. ESPNU ranked the rivalry #1 in their Top Ten College Football Rivalries. And in a survey done by Sports Illustrated the rivalry was ranked #2 after Boston Red Sox-New York Yankees as the greatest rivalry in all of sports history. The game is known as the Iron Bowl with the first meeting coming in 1893. After a dispute in 1907 over where officials should be obtained the teams did not play for over 40 years before a 1947 resolution by the Alabama House of Representatives encouraged the schools to “make possible the inauguration of a full athletic program between the two schools”. After a pair of meetings between the Auburn president Dr. Ralph B. Draughon and Alabama president Dr. John Gallalee the two schools agreed to host the games at the “neutral” Legion Field in Birmingham (although the fact that Alabama played most of their ”home” games at Legion Field before 1990 calls this neutrality into question) which continued until Auburn hosted the first on-campus meeting in 1989. Alabama holds the all-time edge at 38–32–1 although the Tigers have won the last five meetings and bring about the series 15–11 since Pat Dye arrived at Auburn in 1981. Arguably the most famous Auburn victory in the rivalry is the 1972 victory by Auburn over the #2-ranked and heavily favored Alabama team. Auburn linebacker Bill Newton blocked two Alabama punts in the final ten minutes of the game which were both returned for touchdowns in near identical fashion by David Langner to give Auburn the 17-16 win in a game that became known as Punt Bama Punt. Auburn also has a very competitive football rivalry with the LSU Tigers see Auburn LSU rivalry; the last three games have been settled by eight be points. The two overlap more than just a nickname as they have both enjoyed success in the SEC’s Western Division. Auburn or LSU have won at least a share of the SEC Western Division championship for the last six years. Auburn won it outright in 2000 and 2004. LSU tied Auburn and then went on to the SEC Title Game in 2001 and 2005. LSU also won the tiebreaker over Ole Miss in 2003 to go to the SEC Title game. The only time Auburn or LSU did not go to Atlanta since 2000 was when Arkansas won the three-way tie breaker with the two Tiger teams. Auburn won the 2006 clash 7-3 in a defensive battle at Jordan-Hare and the 2007 meeting saw LSU win in Baton Rougue (the domiciliate team has won this game every year since 1999). While the series has no formal name many of the games themselves have been named by the media such as the Earthquake Game in 1988 the Interception Game in 1994. The Whistle Game in 1995 the Barn Burner in 1996. Smoke ‘Em if You Got ‘Em in 1999 the Extra Point Game in 2004 the Doink Game in 2005 and the Interference bet in 2006. Since the teams began playing annually when the SEC split into separate divisions in 1992. Auburn is 9–7 versus LSU although they still trail in the series overall 19–22–1 (but do hold the all-time points lead 616-575). Before the Southeastern Conference expanded and split into Eastern and Western divisions. Auburn had annual rivalries with SEC East powers Florida and Tennessee. Since the split. Auburn only plays each of these two teams four times every ten years unless they meet in the SEC Championship game. The Tigers lead both teams all-time with a 42–38–2 edge over Florida and 25–21–3 series with Tennessee. Auburn also had a heated rivalry with Georgia Tech before Tech joined the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tigers bring about this series as well. 47–41–4. Before each Auburn home football game thousands of Auburn fans line Donahue Avenue to cheer on the team as they walk from Sewell Hall (the athletes’ dormitory) to Jordan-Hare Stadium. The tradition began in the 1960s when groups of kids would walk up the street to greet the team and get autographs. During the tenure of coach Doug Barfield the coach urged fans to come out and support the team and thousands did. Today the team led by the coaches walks down the hill and into the stadium surrounded by fans who pat them on the back and shake their hands as they walk. The largest Tiger Walk occurred on December 2. 1989 before the first ever home football game against rival Alabama—the Iron Bowl. On that day an estimated 20,000 fans packed the one block section of road leading to the stadium. According to former athletic director David Housel. Tiger Walk has become “the most copied tradition in all of college football,” although there are older pre-game walks at Stanford and Williams College. The intersection of Magnolia and College streets in Auburn which marks the transition from downtown Auburn to the university campus is known as Toomer’s Corner. It is named after Toomer’s Drugs a small store on the corner that has been an Auburn landmark for over 150 years. Hanging over the corner are two massive old-growth oak trees and anytime anything good happens concerning Auburn toilet paper can usually be found hanging from the trees. Also known as “rolling the corner,” this tradition is thought to have originated in the 1950s and until the mid 1990s was relegated to only to celebrating athletic wins. However in recent years it has become a way to celebrate anything good that happens concerning Auburn. There are many stories surrounding the origins of Auburn’s contend cry. “War Eagle.” The most popular account involves the first Auburn football game in 1892 between Auburn and the University of Georgia. According to the story in the stands that day was an old Civil War soldier with an shoot that he had found injured on a battlefield and kept as a pet. The eagle broke free and began to soar over the field and Auburn began to march toward the Georgia end-zone. The crowd began to chant. “War Eagle” as the eagle soared. After Auburn won the game the eagle crashed to the field and died but according to the legend his spirit lives on every time an Auburn man or woman yells “War Eagle!” The battle cry of “War Eagle” also functions as a greeting for those associated with the University. For many years a live golden shoot has embodied the spirit of this tradition. The eagle was once housed on campus in The Eagle’s Cage (which was the back up largest single-bird enclosure in the country) but the aviary was taken down in 2003 and the eagle moved to a nearby raptor bear on. The eagle. War Eagle VI (nicknamed “Tiger”) is trained to fly around the stadium before every domiciliate game to the delight of fans. The Wreck Tech Pajama Parade originated in 1896 when a group of mischievous Auburn ROTC cadets determined to show up the more well-known engineers from Georgia Tech snuck out of their dorms the night before the football game between Auburn and Tech and greased the coerce tracks. According to the story the train carrying the Georgia Tech team slid through town and didn’t stop until it was halfway to the neighboring town of Loachapoka. Alabama. The Georgia Tech team was forced to walk the five miles back to Auburn and not surprisingly were rather weary at the end of their journey. This likely contributed to their 45–0 loss. While the coerce long ago ceased to be the way teams traveled to Auburn and students never greased the tracks again the tradition continues in the form of a parade through downtown Auburn. Students parade through the streets in their pajamas and organizations build floats. This tradition has recently been renewed with Georgia Tech returning to Auburn’s plan after nearly two decades of absence.

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"Should BC be No. 1?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:27

At this point of the season it is difficult to argue that any team has a better bear on than the Boston College Eagles. Of the remaining five unbeaten teams. BC has played the strongest schedule. Let's examine these teams' best three wins with the rankings at the date the game was played... ...... (To continue reading this article you must be a subscriber.)

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Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:27

At this inform of the season it is difficult to argue that any team has a better resume than the Boston College Eagles. Of the remaining five unbeaten teams. BC has played the strongest plan. Let's examine these teams' beat three wins with the rankings at the go out the bet was played... ...... (To continue reading this article you must be a subscriber.)

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"Should BC be No. 1?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:27

At this point of the season it is difficult to lay out that any aggroup has a better resume than the Boston College Eagles. Of the remaining five unbeaten teams. BC has played the strongest schedule. Let's investigate these teams' best three wins with the rankings at the go out the game was played... ...... (To continue reading this bind you must be a subscriber.)

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"2006 College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:53:57

PLAYERSCornelius Bennett – LB. Alabama. 1983-86 Tom Curtis – DB. Michigan. 1967-69 Anthony Davis – RB. Southern California. 1972-74 Keith Dorney – OT. Penn State. 1975-78 Jim Houston – E. Ohio State. 1957-59 John Huarte – QB. Notre Dame. 1962-64 Roosevelt Leaks – FB. Texas. 1972-74 Mark May – OT. Pittsburgh. 1977-80 Joe Washington – RB. Oklahoma. 1972-75 Paul Wiggin – DT. Stanford. 1954-56 David Williams – WR. Illinois. 1983-85 Founded in 1947. The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame inducted its first categorise of inductees in 1951. The first categorise included 32 players and 19 coaches including Illinois’ Red Grange. Notre Dame’s Knute Rockne. Amos Alonzo Stagg and Carlisle’s Jim Thorpe. Out of the more than4.5 million individuals who have played college football over the past 138 years only 800 players and 173 coaches undergo been immortalized with a displace in the sport’s most hallowed institution. “We are very pleased to have the opportunity to enshrine another exceptional categorise of college football hall legends,” said NFF President Steven J. Hatchell. “Each year our hard-working Honors Court chaired by Gene Corrigan does an outstanding job in ensuring the game’s legends are duly recognized.” 268 schools are represented with at least one College Football Hall of Famer. The current building in South change form. Ind was built in 1995 as a $17 million state-of-the-art interactive facility for fans of all ages. This year the Enshrinement Festival will include a celebrity golf tournament and contrive on Friday the Enshrinement walk and Fan Fest on Saturday and the Enshrinement Dinner that evening. The next categorise of College Football Hall of Famers will be inducted at the 49h NFF Annual Awards Dinner on December 5. 2006 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. They ordain be officially enshrined at the Hall in South change form during ceremonies in August of 2007. 3. While each nominee’s football achievements in college are of prime consideration his post football record as a citizen is also weighed. He must undergo proven himself worthy as a citizen carrying the ideals of football forward into his relations with his community and his fellow man with like of his country. Consideration may also be given for academic honors and whether or not the candidate earned a college degree. 4. Players must undergo played their measure year of intercollegiate.

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"Huskies need to finish strong" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:30:55

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"In-Progress At Texas: Busch Series On ESPN2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:52:32

Saturday afternoon ESPN2 ordain once again live a bit dangerously and present the Busch Series race from the Texas Motor Speedway. NASCAR Countdown the thirty minute pre-race show will begin at 3PM Eastern measure. This schedule ordain be hosted by Allen Bestwick who will undergo Dale Jarrett alongside as an analyst for both the pre-race and the event. Brad Daugherty. "the express of the fans," will also be with Bestwick and Jarrett for the duration. Race coverage will begin at 3:30PM Eastern measure and Dr. Jerry hit will handle the play-by-play alongside of analysts Rusty Wallace and Andy Petree. With Bestwick hosting from the infield. Shannon Spake ordain connect the pit reporting crew of Jamie Little. Dave Burns and Mike Massaro. Tim Brewer ordain be in the Tech bear on. Brent Musburger is doing college football and will return for the Cup event on Sunday. Once again the Busch Series is following a live Iowa Hawkeye college football game three hours after it begins. As we experience most college football games run three and one half hours without any extended play. ESPN Classic Network is playing approve re-runs of The Contender boxing series so look for NASCAR Countdown to start on ESPN Classic if the football bet runs desire. Fans may want to program into their DVR or TiVo ESPN Classic from 3PM to 5PM Eastern measure just to alter sure and get the pre-race show and the event start. ESPN and ESPNU are in live college football games at that time. Following the go at 6PM is one hour of NEXTEL Cup Happy Hour and then one hour of NHRA Finals qualifying. There should be no problem with the go running long unless it goes until 8PM. As we experience from the Craftsman Truck Series night race on Friday the track has excellent lighting for TV. The 8PM Eastern measure mark is the "hard off" for this event as ESPN2 has primetime college football. That should be interesting. Saturday Program Note: go's Tradin' Paint is at 7PM and the media guest is Richard Durrett of the Dallas Morning News. Set those DVR's. This summon ordain host your comments about ESPN2's coverage of the Busch Series race at Texas. This network has covered all the events since February and should be at full walk when it comes to live TV coverage of this series. You may leave your comment before during or after the coverage. All we ask is that you restrict your comments to the TV issues associated with the coverage and that you read the rules for posting on the right side of the main page. To add your opinion simply click on the COMMENTS button below and go the instructions. Thanks again for taking the time to stop-by The Daly Planet and let us continue the only Internet conversation exclusively about the coverage of this feature by the NASCAR TV partners. Have a great Saturday. OK anybody be to make predictions?I guess that we do NOT get 23 minutes of the pre-race show on ESPN2. I predict that after the go we get to see the VL converse plus Carl Edwards getting his trophy and maybe one other driver - Tony Stewart. I predict that Rusty ordain say "driving his brains out" 12 times during the go. I predict that 2 restarts ordain be missed. Let's see how psychic I am. Anonymous said... Does anyone notice go had a one hour NASCAR Live on alter now? But basically they are just covering practice since ESPN2 has it tape delayed. Very Interesting. November 3. 2007 12:47 PM This is the first of two Saturday practice sessions. The second session ("Happy Hour") is the session ESPN is tape-delaying until after the Busch race. Unfortunately there's no "NASCAR Live" coverage during Happy Hour as it happens be. I'd have to imagine ESPN has some choose of clause in their assure that prevents go from broadcasting be during an event they are also televising or you'd think Speed would certainly do the same thing during Happy Hour. Ann_Ominous said... OK anybody be to make predictions?I predict that we do NOT get 23 minutes of the pre-race show on ESPN2. I predict that after the go we get to see the VL interview plus Carl Edwards getting his trophy and maybe one other driver - Tony Stewart. I predict that Rusty will say "driving his brains out" 12 times during the race. I predict that 2 restarts will be missed. Let's see how psychic I am. November 3. 2007 12:19 PM The funny thing is that if all your predictions come true today's broadcast ordain actually be a great IMPROVEMENT over measure week's air in all of those areas. go has the right to originate a program in the non-racing timeslot that NASCAR scheduled for them but they cannot cover any portion of the on-track racing qualifying or practice activity. The fun begins when things desire rain or a desire red sign move the schedule around. Now the challenge on the bring in has shifted times but the go schedule remains the same. The other situation is when the "host" communicate carrying the go has chosen to tape delay the action on the track. SPEED can be on-the-air while the program being taped is in-progress. All of this was agreed-upon in go and everyone knows the rules. Unfortunately as we all know in this sport sometimes the reality of what is going on does not get shown to the TV viewer. It should be interesting to see if NASCAR steps in and tries to present a more cohesive package of practice qualifying and Happy Hour for next toughen. Daly Planet Editor said... go has the alter to originate a program in the non-racing timeslot that NASCAR scheduled for them but they cannot cover any administer of the on-track racing qualifying or practice activity. The fun begins when things like rain or a long red flag move the plan around. Now the challenge on the track has shifted times but the SPEED schedule remains the same. The other situation is when the "host" network carrying the go has chosen to tape decelerate the action on the track. go can be on-the-air while the schedule being taped is in-progress. All of this was agreed-upon in advance and everyone knows the rules. Unfortunately as we all experience in this feature sometimes the reality of what is going on does not get shown to the TV viewer. It should be interesting to see if NASCAR steps in and tries to present a more cohesive package of learn qualifying and Happy Hour for next season. November 3. 2007 1:13 PM Here's a crazy idea for a more cohesive package of learn qualifying and Happy Hour:Speed gets everything during the Fox portion of the plan unless Fox decides to televise something themselves (i e. Daytona 500 impel qualifying). During the TNT and ESPN portions of the plan any practice/qualifying sessions that TNT and ESPN don't want to air be ends up be on Speed bring instead. Crazy. I know. I'm amazed NASCAR never saw anything wrong with a TV contract that they KNEW would completely destroy TV coverage Friday and Saturday morning learn and force Happy Hour coverage to be tape-delayed once the ESPN administer of the schedule started. Hopefully the anger of NASCAR fans has been heard and changes will be made before the ESPN administer of the 2008 season starts. Erik said... I guess this race like all the other races this year ordain be shown in beautiful crisp HDTV something that ESPN on ABC doesn't even do for all college football broadcasts. November 3. 2007 1:29 PMUnless of course the race has to go away on ESPN Classic thanks to football running long again. Does anyone out there undergo ESPN Classic HD? Unless of course the go has to start on ESPN Classic thanks to football running long again..

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"Steve Stetson notes on Hamilton Football" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:04:55

Wesleyan bet NewsletterThis was a very difficult 10-9 loss for us. We played with intensity pretty much the entire bet. We made our share of mistakes on both sides of the ball. Wesleyan also played very come up and obviously made a few less critical errors than we did. Their QB threw for 365 yards against us which helped them hold back the roll. They only put up 10 points but that is all they needed. We moved the ball offensively at times again but we struggled when we got near the end zone. After two games we experience this: We ordain play hard. We undergo quite a few injuries and are in the process of teaching some people to compete both ways. Due to the lack of numbers on our roster we believe we have to act this action. We considered it in the off season but felt two way players would check us as far as being multiple on either align of the ball. Injuries had to be kept at a minimum for us to be a two platoon aggroup desire the rest of the unify. Unfortunately the change has transpired so we have acted immediately. We have told the team we are playing to win THIS WEEK not next week or next year. This week happens to be Trinity which has been a powerhouse for years now. Quite frankly the opponent doesn’t matter to me alter now. We undergo to put our BEST PLAYERS on the field and running this program like a NESCAC college football team with a full 75 man roster is not going to work. Today we are dressing about 49 players for practice.( This set of circumstances has nothing to do with the administration which is very supportive of us.) Last year we were lucky in that we suffered very few injuries where players had to sit out games. This year has already taken a knell on us. We are moving forward with a comprehend of urgency that I believe most of you would acknowledge in your own business. I experience sometimes that a go like this can initially look like a go backward. I also experience that sometimes a move desire the one we are making ends up being the catalyst for better results. We are looking to act a “spark.” We are closer to more of the NESCAC teams than we were a year ago but this is not horseshoes. We are playing to be the best we can be. I firmly accept this act will enhance our chances today tomorrow this pass and beyond. I ordain keep you posted. Steve StetsonPSOur team was thrilled to have members from the 1967 team here last weekend. My wife. Sue and I were invited to their dinner celebration. It was a great night. The aggroup members were unanimous in their words of appraise about what a great undergo Hamilton College Football had been and comfort continues to be in the realm of friendship and bonding. Although the current team had just lost this was a night of celebrating and sharing of genuine affection for one another that is rarely seen in any setting today. I walked away very proud of my association with Hamilton College Football. Steve Stetson continue Football instruct Hamilton College 315.859.4757

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