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December 3, 2006

Life Isn’t Fair

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Tonight the college football championship game will be announced and as much as it pains me to say it, Michigan will not be in it. They had their shot, and the country will say that its time for someone else to get a crack. A couple years ago, the University of Oklahoma lost in its conference championship game (by a lot), they went any way. They got destroyed. If you don’t win your conference title you shouldn’t get a chance at the national title.

The last rematch for a title occurred in the 1997 Sugar Bowl. Coincidentally, the University of Florida won its only national title avenging an earlier loss to Florida State. You won’t hear Urban Myer or anyone else from Florida mentioning it this week. But they should – they should at least be honest about what’s going on. That year, Florida State was the better team. They proved it during the regular season defeating the Gators by three at home. They should have gotten to play someone new and see how they could have done (and they probably would have won). But Steve Spurier had a couple weeks off to scheme and that Florida team won by 30 some points and took home their only crown.

This year, Michigan lost in Columbus by 3. Don’t you think a couple weeks off might benefit the Wolverines like they did the Gators in 1996-97? Of course it would. Six weeks to prepare for that shotgun look that Michigan faced exclusively in Columbus. Six weeks to prepare for a neutral site. Six weeks to correct some problems. Michigan might very well win the game. We will never know.

Instead, the hypocritical Gator fans (who shouted in 1996 that you get seven points when your at home and want extra credit for road wins at Tennessee, Georgia, and at Florida State and their lose at Auburn) refuse to acknowledge how close Michigan was at Columbus. Could Florida have come that close? Having watched them play against Arkansas, Tennessee, Auburn, and LSU – I doubt it.

Eventually their delay of game and false start penalties will kill them (as will them switching quarterbacks and having a drop back passer run). In fact all of those things have killed them this season – they can’t score. That might work in the SEC where no one can score (Arkansas’ quarterback actually cannot hit the side of a barn as he proved last night when he went 10-for-22 and would have been a lot worse except for some questionable pass interference calls). Come the National Title game, their defense will be good but still give up a couple touchdowns. Can they score that many? Only if they get a touchdown because the punt returner muffs the ball into the end zone, the running back throws a pick during a late game drive, and they get a fifty yard TD run from a wide receiver that was hit at the line of scrimmage. So, basically not likely.

Life isn’t fair. Almost everyone outside the southeast admits that Michigan is the second best team in the country. With the system we have today that won’t be enough. Instead the Gators will go. They’ll get destroyed. And in sense that would be the perfect ending. Why should there be a playoff or a bowl season when we already know the obvious – the best team in the country is in scarlet and silver. They have a hideous four letter name. They are from an inferior state. They are named after a nut. Yes, Ohio State is the best team in the country. No more games are needed. They should be crowned right now. Alas, life isn’t fair.


(Filed under: Sports, NCAA, Commentary)


October 31, 2005

Sports - Sox are Champs

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Chicago has its first World Series champions since 1917 as the Chicago White Sox swept the Houston Astros. The White Sox were the top team in the American League this season winning 99 games during the regular season, one less than the St. Louis Cardinals.


(Filed under: Sports, MLB)


October 24, 2005

Sports

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The World Series returned to the Windy City for the first time since the Eisenhower Administration as the Chicago White Sox won their first two games against the Houston Astros. After a day for travel, Houston will host its first ever World Series. While Houston has never won a World Series, Chicago’s last victory was in 1917. In basketball news, NBA Commissioner David Stern issued a memo to all players that institutes a dress code of business casual for the coming season. Many suggest the dress code is to stem a damaged image that most recently has been affected by brawls in Detroit and a couple highly publicized sex crimes.


(Filed under: Sports, MLB, NBA)


October 17, 2005

Sports

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The Chicago White Sox will return to the World Series, the first team from Chicago in the series, since their last trip in 1959. The Windy City has not had a champion in 88 years. The cursed franchise (after players threw the 1919 World Series) defeated the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in five games when the White Sox’ starters pitched four straight complete games. Meanwhile, the Houston Astros lead 3-to-1 over the St. Louis Cardinals going into game five tonight.


(Filed under: Sports, MLB)


October 10, 2005

Sports

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The National Hockey League resumed after a labor dispute caused the league to be the first North American professional sport to cancel a full season. To remind readers out there, the Tampa Bay Lightning are the defending champions. And in baseball, the Cardinals and White Sox swept their way to their respective League Championship Series. The Houston Astros advanced to face the Cardinals after an 18 inning marathon game against the Braves. Tonight, the Yankees and the Angels play for the right to play in the ALCS.


(Filed under: Sports, MLB, NHL)


October 3, 2005

Sports

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Baseball concluded its most exciting pennant race in at least ten years as the Yankees and Red Sox played three games for the division in Boston. The Yankees and Red Sox actually ended the year even but the Yankees were awarded the division crown for the eighth straight year. Meanwhile, both the AL and NL wild card came to the end of the week as well. The end of the regular season set up these four playoff match-ups beginning this week: Boston v. Chicago White Sox, Yankees v. Angels, Padres v. Cardinals, and Braves v. Astros.


(Filed under: Sports, MLB)


September 10, 2005

Sports

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The NFL kicked off this week as the New England Patriots, the defending Super Bowl champions, defeated the Oakland Raiders 30-20 on Thursday night. The NFL will use next weekend to remember the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The rest of the league get started on Sunday.


(Filed under: Sports)


August 27, 2005

Sports

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The NCAA partially reversed track this week on the issue of eliminating Native American mascots during the post-season campaigns. The NCAA decided to allow Florida State to continue to use the Seminole moniker because the Florida Seminole tribe said they supported the college’s use. All other schools including the University of Illinois Fighting Illini, the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux, and the University of Utah Utes will still have to cover their name in any post-season competition.


(Filed under: Sports, NCAA)



 
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