Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
A Thought on Notre Dame
Even though Notre Dame won yesterday, I still think this is going to be Charlie Weis final year as Notre Dame's head coach. I would like to see Urban Meyer take the job, but I doubt he will. He has got a nice thing going at Fla. So here is my list of possible coaches to take over Notre Dame's head coaching position:
1) Brian Kelly - Cincinnati
2) Chris Petersen - Boise State
3) Kirk Ferentz - Iowa
1) Brian Kelly - Cincinnati
2) Chris Petersen - Boise State
3) Kirk Ferentz - Iowa
Thank God for These Two Guys
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Thursday Night Thoughts
I guess no one wants to talk about Bobby Cox retiring. I thought for sure when I logged on that someone would have said something by now.
Bobby Cox has been a staple in my career as a fan, from watching every game during the summer as a child until now. One of my earliest memories of professional sports was getting his autograph at Fulton County Stadium during batting practice. He is also one of the only figures in sports whose autograph I have that I actually want.
His longevity as manager is unbelievable in today's here-today-gone-tomorrow world of sports. I heard some stat on ESPN that he is one of like four or five managers to have coached the same team for 20 consecutive years...in the history of major league baseball. He is the last of a dying breed. Watching him argue with umps was always a nice entertaining break from the athletic contests, and no one got kicked out as regularly as he did; he has the record to prove it. I wish him the best, and hopefully this shift in management could kick start another Braves reign over the NL East.
Another thing he has going for him...he is easily my favorite wife-beater...but I still think he has a heart of gold...or she stopped reporting him.
In other news...any chance we will ever hear this over the loudspeakers at Sanford? It's not as cool as anything Cory Smith has ever done, but then again what is...
Bobby Cox has been a staple in my career as a fan, from watching every game during the summer as a child until now. One of my earliest memories of professional sports was getting his autograph at Fulton County Stadium during batting practice. He is also one of the only figures in sports whose autograph I have that I actually want.
His longevity as manager is unbelievable in today's here-today-gone-tomorrow world of sports. I heard some stat on ESPN that he is one of like four or five managers to have coached the same team for 20 consecutive years...in the history of major league baseball. He is the last of a dying breed. Watching him argue with umps was always a nice entertaining break from the athletic contests, and no one got kicked out as regularly as he did; he has the record to prove it. I wish him the best, and hopefully this shift in management could kick start another Braves reign over the NL East.
Another thing he has going for him...he is easily my favorite wife-beater...but I still think he has a heart of gold...or she stopped reporting him.
In other news...any chance we will ever hear this over the loudspeakers at Sanford? It's not as cool as anything Cory Smith has ever done, but then again what is...
Monday, September 21, 2009
"You can win the confrence with three or four losses..."
From our friends in the ACC...Chris Fowler and the guys at ESPN are really finding some humor in some Clemson kid's misery, and I must admit...I am too. Remember kids: we live to play another day.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Happy Birthday
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
And Holland Said...
This was a text exchange between Jack and I that I thought was funny;
Me: I am glad that Couples didn't pick Brian Gay for the Presidents Cup
Jack's response: Yeah, Couples said he wasn't comfortable with a gay in the locker room.
hahaha
Me: I am glad that Couples didn't pick Brian Gay for the Presidents Cup
Jack's response: Yeah, Couples said he wasn't comfortable with a gay in the locker room.
hahaha
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Beatles Block
Today, I received an e-mail from Q105.3 and they are going to play my Beatles Block on Saturday morning at 9:30am. If interested, please listen. It is a George Harrison theme.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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