Sunday, May 9, 2010
Shut Your Mouth A-Rod
Sunday, April 25, 2010
NFL Draft
With the first pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the St. Louis Rams select Sam Bradford, quarterback from Oklahoma. For the first time ever the NFL decided to go prime time on Thursday night with the first round only broadcast with the second and third rounds on Friday in primetime and Saturday featuring the other 4 rounds starting in the morning. The gamble seemed to have paved off with the draft increasing its audience by 30%.
Within the first 5 picks there were no surprises as Sam Bradford, Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy, Trent Williams and Eric Berry went flying off the board. The biggest surprise in the first round was the Denver Broncos selecting Tim Tebow with the 25th pick in the first round. This was by far what some call the biggest reach in the first round. Tebow a quarterback out of Florida was not even projected for some as a quarter back in the NFL. He will be a project for head coach Josh McDaniel to work on for a few years before he sees the field.
Another surprise in the draft was the actual excellent drafts by the two teams that usually draft the poorest. The Oakland Raiders and the Detroit Lions have both received an A for a draft grade from ESPN NFL analyst for their picks. The Lions took Suh with their first pick and traded back into the first with the Vikings to take Jahvid Best a running back out of California, with what they believe is the next Barry Sanders. The Raiders drafted for best player available and that was Rolando McClain a linebacker from Alabama. Then traded a future draft pick for former Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell. Oakland will now have a chance to actually participate in the AFC West instead of being a tackling dummy.
The one thing that scared me about this draft is how scary fast the Baltimore Ravens defense is going to be next year. They took Sergio Kindle, a projected mid first rounder with their second round pick. They have also improved overall after taking 2 tight ends as well, Dennis Pita from BYU and Ed Dickson from Oregon. Oh they also got the 2 biggest players in this year’s draft as well. Terrance “Mt” Cody and Ramon Harewood, those two together and their present DT Haloti Ngata should not be allowed in the same buffet hall. They will be my super bowl team for next year.
This year’s draft will be known as the year of the Tight End. The TE position is starting to evolve in the league and everyone is looking for the next Tony Gonzalez and Dallas Clark.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
GO SIOUX!!!
The news is out and students, faculty, athletes and fans do not like the decision. The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux will be no more. On Thursday the past week the Board of Higher Education for North Dakota decided to nix the Sioux logo for good. The board had voted in a May 2009 meeting in Dickinson, N.D., to retire the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo starting Oct. 1, a deadline later extended to Nov. 30, unless the university could win approval and a 30-year commitment from the two namesake tribes. Spirit Lake voters had OK’d continued use of the symbols in April 2009, but Standing Rock tribal officials have thus far refused to hold a referendum.
However in good news about this ordeal, the Sioux will be allowed to use the nickname for 1 year to come. In Saturday’s edition of The Forum, readers were asked to send in their ideas for possibly future nicknames. Some possible ideas thrown out there was, the Roughriders, Flickertails, Eagles and Oilers. However one idea was chimed in multiple times, this being the University of North Dakota Aviators. One reader even took the idea a step farther stating this, “I’ve been saying that the UND Aviators should be the name for years,” one reader wrote. “Picture it: the whole student body wearing mirrored aviator sunglasses to games, a guy in an old-time bomber suit as the mascot, the logo could be a WWII fighter plane ... it would be amazing.”
Current and former Sioux athletes also gave the words on this idea. Former Sioux standout basketball player and now Lakers coach Phil Jackson is happy to see the decision has finally come. Jackson is actually one of the few who were in support of nickname change. Current standout Sioux hockey player Chay Genoway was in disbelief and couldn’t believe it came down like this.
However there is one problem that looms larger than the nickname change and that is what happens to the Ralph. There is over 2,200 Sioux logos in the arena which was built in 2006, and are located in everything from seats, tile images to flags throughout the arena. What are they suppose to do now since the logo and name will be changing? There is a myth around that many believe that the Ralph will be torn down since the name and logo is changing. If that is the case it looks like the state of North Dakota just threw 104 million dollars out the door. Just remember that the Sioux name is just a name, but the fighting spirit of the Sioux will live on. GO SIOUX!!!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Are You Ready for Some.......BASEBALL!!!!!
Play ball! People spring is in the air and it is now time for some baseball. College baseball started their season a little less than 2 weeks ago. And spring training started 2 weeks ago as well with the first spring training games starting earlier this past week on Wednesday. There were many stories heading into the beginning of America’s past time. Will the Minnesota Twins be able to sign reigning AL MVP Joe Mauer to a long term contract? Will Mark McGwire come clean about his steroid usage when he was a player for the Oakland Athletics and Saint Louis Cardinals? Will Cuban defector Aroldis Chapman start the league as the fifth starter for the Cincinnati Reds or start the year in Triple-A affiliate Louisville Bats?
Some of the most recent news on the contract status of Joe Mauer seems to be on the positive. He is entering the year of his contract that he signed back in 2007 that was 4 years and worth $33 million dollars. Current talks as of now have numbers around the $80 million range with 6 years. If there is one thing for sure, Mauer is worth every penny he gets. This past season, Mauer hit .368, along with 28 home runs and 96 RBIs, to win the AL batting title for the third time in four years last season. He also has two Gold Gloves to go along with last year's MVP for his hometown Twins.
Everyone remember Mark McGwire for his home run record that himself and Sammy Sosa both broke the same year. That record was the longest standing record (which was held by Fargo native Roger Maris) to be broken besides Joe “Jolten” DiMaggio 56 game hit streak. Many believed that McGwire had used steroids during that season, but yet nothing was done since steroids weren’t a banned substance quite yet in the league. This offseason he returned to the league with the St. Louis Cardinals as the hitting coach. The league however took action on the move and made him confess to congress that he took steroids during his career before allowing him to return to the league. Many believe and I do to that there should be an asterisk by his home run total just as Barry Bond’s should as well.
Aroldis Chapman defected from Cuba during an international baseball tournament that took place in the Netherlands. When he defected, he took up residency in Andorra. He signed a 6 year deal worth $30.25 million with a bonus of $16.25 million. He was one of the most coveted international players since Ichiro. He has a nasty pitch arsenal and has been clocked at 102 mph. The Red’s were originally not even in the picture to sign this lefty, as the Mets, Marlins and Red Sox were the original teams favored. What made him sign with the Red’s was the strong Hispanic heritage that was on the team before during the “Big Red Machine” days and the current roster has at least 11 of the 25 man active roster including the pitching coach Dick Pole and manager Dusty Baker. His first MLB action comes Monday, when the Reds face the Royals in Cactus League games.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
USA Dominating Medals So Far
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Grammy's Were a Hit
Thursday, January 21, 2010
What is Late Night America going to do?
An interesting note to point out, Will Ferrell will be the final guest on the O'Brien hosted "Tonight Show". Ferrell was also the first guest for the "Tonight Show" when O'Brien started hosting. Tom Hanks is also scheduled to appear on the finale O'Brien "Tonight Show". It is yet unsure if "The Jay Leno Show" will be moved over to the time slot or the "Tonight Show" staying. NBC will begin airing the Jay Leno hosted show starting March 1, 2010. Re runs of Conan O'Brien "Tonight Show" will run starting Monday, January 25th until Thursday February 11th. The Winter Olympics, which are being hosted by Vancouver this year is slated to take most air time for NBC from Feb. 12th through the 28th.
