Congratulations.
The long, grueling summer without any big college sports is now over. We are back!
I'll be at the Louisville-Kentucky game as part of the College GameDay team across the street from Papa John's Cardinal Stadium on Floyd Street next to the new Cardinal Ticket Office.
Come out and say hi.
So far, my Saturday has consisted of a group meeting going over my new diet/workout regime that I've been going through for the last two weeks (tough, but rewarding), along with grocery shopping, going to Subway (6" turkey), working out, showering off, and watching all the college football I possible can.
So far, Pitt looks like the old Pitt, I'm guessing Carolina Steve will call in to our next show thanks to East Carolina's win over Virginia Tech, and the Hoosiers look solid in their opener.
Tomorrow, I've got Louisville beating Kentucky in a great game, 26-21.
Have fun, and feel free to post below!
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Another reason why ratings/rankings are meaningless early
In my humble opinion, some of the best computer ratings out there are Jeff Sagarin's (fellow Indiana University grad) ratings.
But even Jeff Sagarin can have some skewed ratings sometimes. Especially when a game hasn't been played.
His preseason college football ratings have Louisville at 15th IN THE COUNTRY.
That makes them the second-highest rated Big East team going into the season, behind West Virginia (7th).
Compare that to:
23 - Texas Tech
26 - Arkansas
29 - Kansas
37 - South Florida
46 - Kentucky
49 - Pittsburgh
79 - Indiana
But even Jeff Sagarin can have some skewed ratings sometimes. Especially when a game hasn't been played.
His preseason college football ratings have Louisville at 15th IN THE COUNTRY.
That makes them the second-highest rated Big East team going into the season, behind West Virginia (7th).
Compare that to:
23 - Texas Tech
26 - Arkansas
29 - Kansas
37 - South Florida
46 - Kentucky
49 - Pittsburgh
79 - Indiana
Friday, August 08, 2008
Why Notre Dame bugs me
Everyone wonders why I am so uptight about Notre Dame's football program.
I'll tell you why.
Because the NCAA puts their little paws in everything else, but somehow can't keep Notre Dame from their quest to not EVER PLAY A TRUE ROAD GAME!
The Post-Standard in Syracuse is reporting that Notre Dame and Syracuse are close to an agreement on a 10-game football series. One catch: Notre Dame will not play one of those 10 games at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse.
Come on Syracuse. Why are you stupid enough to do this? Is the money really that great? If it is, find another team to do this. Jeez. Notre Dame is not good enough anymore to be playing them 10 TIMES in a row away from your field.
Big East Conference, get a grip. Help out or something. Don't let Notre Dame do this. It's ridiculous.
I'll tell you why.
Because the NCAA puts their little paws in everything else, but somehow can't keep Notre Dame from their quest to not EVER PLAY A TRUE ROAD GAME!
The Post-Standard in Syracuse is reporting that Notre Dame and Syracuse are close to an agreement on a 10-game football series. One catch: Notre Dame will not play one of those 10 games at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse.
Come on Syracuse. Why are you stupid enough to do this? Is the money really that great? If it is, find another team to do this. Jeez. Notre Dame is not good enough anymore to be playing them 10 TIMES in a row away from your field.
Big East Conference, get a grip. Help out or something. Don't let Notre Dame do this. It's ridiculous.
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Monday, August 04, 2008
Erin Andrews is not only hot, but she's super-classy!
This is why I love her.
Erin was working a Cubs-Brewers game when the you-know-what evidently hit the fan.
GateHouse News Service columnist Mike Nadel went after Erin Andrews and her behavior towards players.
Erin Andrews took the high road for the most part. What a classy girl. This is about as opinionated as she got (from StarTribune.com):
You can read her interview with the Minneapolis Star-Tribune's Michael Rand responding to Nadel's column by clicking here.
Erin, I will rip everything off your bed with you. Please call me!
Erin was working a Cubs-Brewers game when the you-know-what evidently hit the fan.
GateHouse News Service columnist Mike Nadel went after Erin Andrews and her behavior towards players.
Erin Andrews took the high road for the most part. What a classy girl. This is about as opinionated as she got (from StarTribune.com):
“I think my overall reaction is that it’s really sad that in 2008 … I have
people watching every single move I make,” Andrews said. “When there’s a big
game between the Cubs and Brewers going on, it’s sad that that’s what their
focus is on. … And the last thing I had heard is that when you want to do a
story on someone, you contact them.”
You can read her interview with the Minneapolis Star-Tribune's Michael Rand responding to Nadel's column by clicking here.
Erin, I will rip everything off your bed with you. Please call me!
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Off tomorrow...
Just a couple things I was thinking about tonight as I take the day off from the air.
I'm sorry, but I can't picture Pudge Rodriguez in a Yanks uniform. I've always liked him, but will I be able to like him as a fixture in Yankee Stadium?
That's about all the baseball I can talk about since I'm finally ready to nail in the last hammer on the Reds and their wild card hopes (my hopes lasted longer than all other Reds fans, for better or worse). But if you want to read about the Reds, the Red Reporter is always a good place.
So now onto college football. I'm getting super-excited. Even though UK and U of L are two teams that will have to fight tooth and nail to get to a bowl, I'm still excited to see both of them play each other. Here's some more season previews (from CollegeFootballNews.com) on UK, U of L, and IU. And even a little Ohio State for you Big Ten fans.
Can't leave without a little Brian Brohm, who was successfully taught by my man Rocco Gasparro (U of L Media Relations Director for Football) how to avoid any tough questions. That guy won't crack to the NFL media either. He's going to represent Louisville great.
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Louisville,
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Ohio State
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Louisville Football picked to finish 7th in the Big East
WOW!
According to the media, Louisville is only going to be better than bottom-feeder Syracuse in the big East Conference this year in football.
That hurts.
What I think is a bit surprising is that it's really not even close.
Louisville got 69 points in the poll. Sixth-place UConn received 97 points.
That tells me that LOTS of Big East media had Louisville this low.
The sliver lining is that no media member picked the Cards to finish last, as Syracuse got the lowest amount of point possible by the media.
If Tom Jurich's statement to the Athletic Association Board wasn't enough, now the expectations are even lower.
2008 PRESEASON BIG EAST MEDIA POLL
1. West Virginia (22) 189
2. South Florida (1) 149
3. Pittsburgh (1) 128
4. Rutgers 110
5. Cincinnati 98
6. Connecticut 97
7. Louisville 69
8. Syracuse 24
According to the media, Louisville is only going to be better than bottom-feeder Syracuse in the big East Conference this year in football.
That hurts.
What I think is a bit surprising is that it's really not even close.
Louisville got 69 points in the poll. Sixth-place UConn received 97 points.
That tells me that LOTS of Big East media had Louisville this low.
The sliver lining is that no media member picked the Cards to finish last, as Syracuse got the lowest amount of point possible by the media.
If Tom Jurich's statement to the Athletic Association Board wasn't enough, now the expectations are even lower.
2008 PRESEASON BIG EAST MEDIA POLL
1. West Virginia (22) 189
2. South Florida (1) 149
3. Pittsburgh (1) 128
4. Rutgers 110
5. Cincinnati 98
6. Connecticut 97
7. Louisville 69
8. Syracuse 24
Labels:
Big East,
College Football,
Louisville
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