Saturday, December 6, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Professional Athletes = Genius?
Q: What does happen in the playoffs if the game is tied after the first overtime?
- Sam Madison, CB, Giants: "Are they gonna do a coin toss? The rule needs to be changed."
- Shaun O'Hara, C, Giants: "Yeah, we don't want the Super Bowl decided by a coin flip."
Q: What's the maximum number of challenges a coach can make in a game if he's always right?
- Clark: "As many as he wants."
- Goff: "Two per half."
- O'Hara: "Four."
- Barton: "If he's right, why stop him?"
- Pace: "Six."
- Mangold: "I don't know. There goes my coaching gig."
- Rhodes: "Three. You're not going to get me."
Correct answer: Three.
And a few genius quotes...- New Orleans Saint RB George Rogers when asked about the upcoming season: "I want to rush for 1,000 or 1,500 yards, whichever comes first."
- Senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh: "I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
- Chuck Nevi, North Carolina State basketball player, explaining toCoach Jim Valvano why he appeared nervous at practice: "My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt."
- Lou Duva, veteran boxing trainer, on the Spartan training regime of heavyweight Andrew Galoot: "He's a guy who gets up at six o'clock in the morning regardless of what time it is."
- Frank Layden, Utah Jazz president, on a former player: "I told him, 'Son, what is it with you? Is it ignorance or apathy?' He said, 'Coach, I don't know and I don't care.'"
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by U2
To come the Ultimate Christmas Mix!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
The Upstart Illini
There is a great possibility that the Illini can be off to a 6-0 or 5-1 start going into December with the upcoming South Padre Island Tournament. They could make Illini Nation forget about the struggles of last year and get the Illini back to the NCAA tournament and atop of the Big 10.
"College basketball may have its own version of the "Redeem Team," the popular nickname for Team USA during its run to the gold medal in the Beijing Olympics this past summer.
"That's us in a way," Illinois sophomore guard Demetri McCamey said. "Illinois hasn't had a season like last season in a long time. We are determined not to let that happen again. We are a team looking for redemption." ...
But Weber's luck on the recruiting trail finally appears to have turned for the better. Four prospects who are ranked among the top 150 signed with the Illini earlier this month. The group is ranked No. 10 nationally by Rivals.com and includes four-star shooting guards Brandon Paul and D.J. Richardson, ranked No. 44 and No. 57 overall. Paul and Richardson committed more than a year ago.
"We have worked very hard at recruiting since we got here and sometimes things haven't gone our way," Weber said. "I think the key was Richardson committing to us first. Everything snowballed from there. We had a great relationship with him and once we had him we were able to call the other kids and say, 'Hey, we only have this many scholarships left.' "
Meacham has played with many of the incoming recruits and knows just how great the future of Illinois basketball looks. But he doesn't want his final season to be viewed as some sort of steppingstone either.
"The recruits we have coming in are very talented and are going to give this program a big boost," Meacham said. "I know the program is going to be really exciting after I'm gone, but I believe we can be a good team this year. We are starting to believe we can win and we're staying together. We need to remain tough and keep that mind-set of building on what we are doing every day."
Sounds like a player bound for redemption."
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Congratulations Albert and An NFL Coach not afraid of his Catholicity
"It's almost like a little boy getting a toy," Pujols said. "You're so excited waiting for that Christmas and to find out what you got. I knew I had a pretty good chance. I think the guys who voted, the baseball writers, know what they're doing."
"He's been the leader on this team probably since his second year," said La Russa, Pujols' only major-league manager. "If you had to name The Leader, it's been him. It didn't mean a guy like Mike Matheny or Jim (Edmonds) didn't lead. Scott (Rolen) had his moments. But when you look at the inner workings of our club, Albert is the guy who speaks with the most sense. He leads by example as well. I always admired the fact he is willing to share. He's not hoarding an angle on a pitcher or something like that."
And this story about Baltimore Raven's Head Coach John Harbaugh. It is nice to see a Head Coach displaying his Religion and something positive in a sport that deals with an image issue what seems like weekly.
"Harbaugh talks frequently about humility and looking out for the other guy.
“When you make yourself small and raise the other people up around you, that’s the whole Christian message,” he said. "