Friday, December 21, 2012

AP Athlete of the Year

The Associated Press released their Athlete of the Year and the winner was Michael Phelps. Anyone who knows me knows I have been around the sport of swimming for most of my life and love watching it. With that said, naming Phelps the Athlete of the Year is a mistake.

This is a mistake for two reasons. Reading articles about Phelps winning this award, everyone is talking about his career. Winning 22 Olympic medals, 18 of those being gold is a ridiculous. With that said, this is the, "Athlete of the Year". Not the Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 2012 in London, Phelps won six medals, four being gold. Still a great performance but not worthy of the award. Especially since two of the golds won were part of a relay.

The man who should have been given this honor would have been the first non-American since 1987 when Ben Johnson of Canada won it. That man is Lionel Messi of Argentina who plays for FC Barcelona.





Messi broke a 40 year old record this past year, scoring 90 goals in a calender year playing for Barcelona and Argentina. The previous record was held by West German, Gerd Muller when he scored 85 goals.

Playing in the Spanish La Liga, Messi netted 25 goals in only 16 games, helping Barca to 15 wins.

Messi was named the best footballer the past three years by FIFA. He is also one of three finalist this year and is on the odds on favorite to win his fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Can't spell overrated with T,E & O

Winning the Heisman Trophy is once in a lifetime moment (twice for Archie Griffin) but even being named a finalist is special. This past year there was one player that was named a finalist and given more coverage than almost any other player in college football.
Notre Dame's Manti T'eo was treated like he was the greatest football player to ever play defense. I'm not here to argue that he isn't good or anything like that. I respect his game and think he is a damn good defender. However, I don't believe T'eo did enough to be named a finalist.

T'eo has some good numbers, I don't think too many will argue that. The only problem is his numbers aren't great for defender and that's what they need to be to win the Heisman Trophy. Below are four other players who put up stats similar to T'eo and didn't get the coverage he did.

Players who I decided to compare against T'eo were: Jadeveon Clowney, Jarvis Jones, CJ Mosley and Bjoern Werner. These three, like T'eo were named First Team All-Americans.

Stats that I looked at were: solo tackles, assisted tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, interceptions, breakups, passes defended, hits on quarterbacks, forced fumbles and fumbles recovered. I then took these numbers and ranked the players, first place getting 5 points and last place getting 1 points.

Player Rankings:
Jarvis Jones: 40
Manti T'eo 37
CJ Mosley: 33
Bjoern Werner: 33
Jadeveon Clowney: 32

My point with these stats is the players are closely grouped but for some reason players not named T'eo haven't received the coverage he has. If a defender is going to be named a finalist, he should be head and shoulders above the competition. Instead he isn't even first and the others aren't too far behind him.

Manti T'eo, Notre Dame LB

  • Solo Tackles: 52
  • Assisted Tackles: 51
  • Total Tackles: 103
  • Tackles for Loss: 5.5-19 yds
  • Sacks: 1.5-13yds
  • Interceptions: 7-35 yds
  • Breakups: 4
  • Passes Defended 11
  • Hits on QB: 4
  • Forced Fumbles: 0
  • Fumbles Recovered: 2-8 yds


Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DE

  • Solo Tackles: 37
  • Assisted Tackles: 13
  • Total Tackles: 50
  • Tackles for Loss: 21.5-102
  • Sacks: 13-73
  • Interceptions: 0
  • Breakups: 2
  • Passes Defended: NA
  • Hits on QB: 5
  • Forced Fumbles: 2
  • Fumbles Recovered: 0






Jarvis Jones, Georgia LB
  • Solo Tackles: 47
  • Assisted Tackles: 30
  • Total Tackles: 77
  • Tackles for Loss: 22.5-117
  • Sacks: 12.5-88
  • Interceptions: 1-21
  • Breakups: 2
  • Passes Defended: NA
  • Hits on QB: 33
  • Forced Fumbles: 7
  • Fumbles Recovered: 2-0







CJ Mosley, Alabama LB
  • Solo Tackles: 38
  • Assisted Tackles: 61
  • Total Tackles: 99
  • Tackles for Loss: 7-46
  • Sacks: 4-34
  • Interceptions: 2-16
  • Breakups: 2
  • Passes Defended: 4
  • Hits on QB: 3
  • Forced Fumbles: 1
  • Fumbles Recovered: 1-0





Bjoern Werner, Florida State DE
  • Solo Tackles: 28
  • Assisted Tackles 12
  • Total Tackles: 40
  • Tackles for Loss: 18-134
  • Sacks: 13-117
  • Interceptions: 0
  • Breakups: 7
  • Passes Defended: 7
  • Hits on QB: 5
  • Forced Fumbles: 1
  • Fumbles Recovered: 1-9






Other reasons that some T'eo supporters used to say why he deserved the Heisman was his leadership, coming back for his senior season and getting Notre Dame back to where they are. All three are dumb reasons in my opinion.

All of these players are leaders for their team. Also, if you are going to use leader for your team for reason for winning the Heisman Trophy then send it to The Ohio State University. Nobody was more important to his team than Braxton Miller. I've heard some say T'eo being on the field is worth a few victories. I don't know how accurate this is because ND has some good players on defense that could have carried the weight.

Returning for your season is flat out dumb. That's like saying a freshman shouldn't win it because they will have more years to win it. Returning says something about his character but at no point should that count.

Helping Notre Dame become a contender is a slap in the face of player and coaches on the team now and players in the past. Even if this is true, at no point should this be a reason for winning the Heisman. You are punishing players like Jones Mosley because they are on a team that hasn't sucked over the past decade or so.


**All stats for players were taken from their schools website**

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Most Important Players in the NFC


I have started to go team by team and stating who is the most important player for each team. Who is the player each team can't survive if he is on the sideline? I decided this list would not include quarterbacks. Everyone knows without a quarterback its hard to win but the list with be mostly field by quarterbacks.
The AFC is complete and now it's time for the NFC.



NFC South

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ronde Barber
    • Ronde Barber like Ed Reed gets some bonus points for their level of play over so many years. Barber has been in the league for 16 years and is still a force.
    • All Barber does is fill up the stat sheet. His numbers read: 77 tackles, 1 sack, 7 tackles for loss, 12 passes defended, 4 interceptions for 160 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 forced fumble. Barber gets his nose in almost every play.
    • Barber also brings Tampa Bay a leader on the field that knows just about as much as a person can about the opposing teams. Barber entered the league in 1997 and only played in 1 game. The following year he started every regular season game and hasn't missed a start since. Add those 14 seasons with the 13 games this year and Barber has played in 237 consecutive games. 
  • New Orleans Saints: Jimmy Graham
    • Having an athletic tight end like Graham allows offenses to stretch the field and open up the playbook. Graham's numbers are down from last year but he is still dangerous.
    • Graham barely played any college football and has taken the NFL by storm.
    • He has been targeted 99 times with 64 receptions for 710 yards and 8 touchdowns. If he is able to get in the end zone 2 more times he will have back-to-back seasons with 10 or more touchdowns.
    • In 3 short years he has accumulated 194 receptions, 2,376 yards and 24 touchdowns. According to the Saints' website, the 24 touchdowns is the most by a tight end in the NFL since 2010.
    • Graham may not have the speed of receivers but if necessary, Drew Brees can throw it to him and have faith that it will be caught or incomplete.
    • Like I stated above, Graham is having a "down" season by last year's standards but don't think he will allow this to be the norm. Graham has been at the absolute bottom and he will never settle for okay.
  • Carolina Panthers: Luke Kuechly
    • I haven't had a rookie on this list...until now. Luke Kuechly is a dominate player in only his first year in the NFL.
    • Kuechly has 79 solo tackles, 130 combined tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 4 passes defended, 1 interception and recovered 3 fumbles. His 130 tackles not only is best on the Panters but also leads the league.
    • Kuechly was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week last week for his performance against the Falcons.
    • Kuechly has also made people forget the Panthers had one of their best players go down with an injury. The Panthers lost Jon Beason and Kuechly moved over to his spot with a seamless transistion.
  • Atlanta Falcons: William Moore
    • This one was a hard one but not like it was for the Chargers are one of the bad teams. This was because they are good and have a ton of weapons. I went with Moore because of his play and the need for defense with the Falcons. Atlanta can score but if they can't stop anyone they won't go far.
    • Moore is second on the team in tackles (75), passes defended (8) and interceptions (4). Moore's 75 tackles is a career best and his 8 passes defended and 4 interceptions is one back from his career best in those respective categories. 
    • Moore has also forced 2 fumbles, recovered 1 and 4 tackles for loss.
    • Moore missed last week's game against Carolina and they could have used him. Cam Newton threw for 287 yards and rushed 116. Moore is good stopping the run and the pass. If he would have been playing Newton's numbers may have been good but not as great.


NFC West

  • Seattle Seahawks: Marshawn Lynch
    • Marshawn Lynch came over to Seattle during the season in 2010, being traded from Buffalo. In 12 games he only rushed for 573 yards but has since made the trade worth it for Seattle.
    • Lynch has rushed for 1,266 yards this year and has reached the 1,000 mark for the second consecutive year. Lynch is second in the league in rushing this year with Adrian Peterson being the only person ahead of him.
    • One thing that makes Lynch so good is his determination to not go down. Coaches always tell their players to keep moving their legs and Lynch is the perfect example. At the very least he falls forward
    • According to ProFootballFocus.com, Lynch is 4th in the league with 762 yards after contact.
    • Lynch has the chance to go down as one of the best running backs in Seattle Seahawk's history with the pace he is on.
  • Arizona Cardinals: Patrick Peterson
    • Patrick Peterson entered the NFL with high expectations and so far he has matched them. He has also become one of the most electric players in the league and is one play away from changing a game.
    • In 2011 Peterson had 64 tackles, 1 sacks, 2 interceptions and 13 passes defended. This year he has 40 tackles, 6 interceptions and 12 passes defended. Matching last year's total may not be done but that isn't all Peterson's fault.
    • Another stat not in Peterson's favor this year compared to last year is punt returns. Last year he had 4 punt returns, with one winning the game for the Cardinals. So far this year Peterson has had almost the same amount of punt returns but has yet to house one. Peterson hasn't reached paydirt yet but is still a threat every time he is back to return a punt.
    • While Arizona is bad of late the pass defense has still shown up. They are ranked 5th in the league, allowing 197 yards a game.
    • What kind of impact did Peterson have after only one year? He was ranked as the 55th best player in the NFL on NFL.com.
  • San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Willis
    • The 49ers are one of the best defenses in the league. They are 2nd in both passing and running, allowing 184 yards through the air and 90 yards on the ground.
    • The defense has stars all over the field but Willis is the heart and soul of this team.
    • Willis is one tackle away from reaching the century mark for the 5th time in his career. Last year was the only season he didn't reach 100 tackles but he only played in 13 games.
    • After last year's season, Willis was ranked as the 10th best player in the NFL.
    • What makes him so great is his work ethic. He has been through so much in his life, that failure won't happen in the NFL.
    • Like others on this list, what makes Willis so dominate is the combination of speed and power.
  • St. Louis Rams: James Laurinaitis
    • James Laurinaitis plays at two levels, fast and faster. He is a high motor player who doesn't take a play off and his numbers back it up.
    • Laurinaitis already has 119 tackles on the year and has a chance to beat last year's total of 142. He has been in the league for 4 years and every year he has had 114 tackles or more.
    • His play in the first three season earned him a sweet payday with the Rams. In September he signed a contract 5-year contract worth more than $40 million. The Rams investing this much in Laurinaitis is also due to him not missing a game. In his 4th season, he hasn't missed a game.


NFC North


  • Green Bay Packers: Clay Matthews
    • The Packers have found out this year how important Matthews is to the teams overall success. When Matthews is the in the game, offenses have to make sure they know where he is. 
    • Since Matthews has been out, Green Bay has only 7 sacks in 4 games. The bulk of the sack came in the first game Matthews missed against Detroit. The team got to Matthew Stafford 5 times, since then they only have 2 sacks.
    • Matthews played in 9 games this year and looked to be rebounding from last year's performance. In only 9 games Matthews already outdid 2010's numbers, sacking the quarterback 9 times. 
    • There are many times were Matthews puts pressure on the quarterback but doesn't get the sack. Even if he doesn't get to the quarterback is allows others a better chance to beat their man.
    • He is also able to get from sideline to sideline and make plays in coverage. If building a linebacker, Matthews might be the mold.
  • Detroit Lions: Calvin Johnson
    • Finally the non-stop drafting of wide receivers paid off for Matt Millen, to bad he is no longer there. Millen his the jackpot drafting Johnson who is know one of the best if not the best receiver in the game.
    • Johnson is trying to lead the country in receiving yards in back-to-back seasons. He has 1,546 yards on the season, which is more than 200 yards than second place. Last year he had the Johnson had 1,681 yards receiving, putting him in 7th on the all-time single season receiving yards list.
    • Brandon Marshall is the only receiver with more receptions and Reggie Wayne is the only person targeted more than Johnson.
    • On Johnson's next reception, it will break his previous career best. He will likely pass his previous best in reception yards also.
    • Johnson has all the tools needed to be a great player in the NFL. His speed and size also helps out Matthew Stafford. If Stafford is looking to get rid of the ball before getting sacked he can just throw it up to Johnson. Johnson has the ability to go up and get it or at the very least make sure it's not intercepted.
    • Johnson is also reliable, only missing 4 games in his career.
  • Chicago Bears: Brandon Marshall
    • Brandon Marshall has given the Bears something they haven't had in a long time. They finally have a receiver who is a threat. Marshall has 1,342 yards receiving this year, the first time the Bears have had this in a long time.
    • The last 1,000 yard receiver was in 2002 by Marty Booker who had 1,189 yards.
    • Marshall has set a single season career high this year in receiving yards and needs only 4 receptions to break that personal record.
    • Marshall also helps out the running game. In past years the Bears haven't had a receiver to stretch the field and keep defenses honest. With Marshall on the field defenses can't pack it in and not worry about the pass.
  • Minnesota Vikings: Adrian Peterson
    • This may have been the easiest player to pick so far. Peterson tore his ACL less than a year ago and all he has done is set the league on fire. He has a chance to win Comeback Player of the Year and MVP.
    • If Peterson wins both awards it would be only the 3rd time since 1972 this happened. The other two times were in 1981 with Ken Anderson and 2010 with Michael Vick.
    • Peterson is running away with the league rushing title this year with 1,600 yards. Second in the league is Marshawn Lynch with 1,266 yards.
    • What makes Peterson so great is the combination of speed and power. 

NFC East

  • Dallas Cowboys: Demarcus Ware
    • The Cowboys have had plays come and go but there has been one player that shows up every week. Ware has been a dominating force from day one with the Cowboys. He has started every game since he was drafted by the Cowboys.
    • Where he shines the most is getting to the quarterback and has joined a short list this year.
    • Ware's numbers have been down this season but he has also playing on a defense who has faced numerous injuries
    • Ware was drafted by the Cowboys in 2005 and since then, there hasn't been a player with more sacks than Ware. The only season he has had less than 10 sacks was in his rookie season. Getting to the quarterback as often as Ware does has allowed him to force turnovers also. He has had at least 2 forced fumbles in every season. 
    • Ware has the speed to go after the quarterback but he has been known to drop back in coverage too. This allows the defense to draw up different plays. 
    • Durability is what also makes Ware so valuable for the Cowboys. Being a Cowboys fan I hope I don't jinx him but Ware has played hasn't missed a regular season game in his career.
    • Ware is also a 6-time Pro Bowler and 4-time First Team All-Pro
  • New York Giants: Victor Cruz
    • Cruz is only in his second year in the NFL but he has set the league on fire. The Giants are 9th in the league in passing and a lot of this is thanks to Cruz.
    • Cruz's role is to take the top off the defense and he does a good job at it.
    • Against the Saints, Cruz reached the 1,000 yards receiving mark for the second straight year. Last year he had 1,536 yards and has an outside chance to match it this year. 
    • Cruz will also beat his numbers from last year in targets, receptions and touchdowns. Last year he had 82 receptions, 131 targets and 9 touchdowns. In 13 games this year, Cruz has 76 receptions, 127 targets and 9 touchdowns.
  • Washington Redskins: Pierre Garcon
    • The Redskins are having a good year so far and it is being led by RG3 and Alfred Morris, both rookies. While they are putting up solid numbers, Garcon is the the glue for this team.
    • Garcon has only played in 7 games this year but the Redskins are 6-1 when he plays.
    • Garcon is in his first year with the Redskins like RG3 but they have the chemistry of seasoned vets. Garcon has been targeted 41 times in only 7 games, with 28 receptions. Santana Moss who has played in every game this year has only had the ball thrown to him 48 times.
    • Moss is tied for the league on the team with 8 receptions for more than 20 yards. He also leads the team in yards after contact.
  • Philadelphia Eagles: DeMeco Ryans
    • The Eagles have plenty of weapons on both sides of the ball but some are injured and others haven't shown up. Ryans is one of the few that has shown up and is leading the team. The Eagles took a risk and traded after last year it has paid off.
    • In 2010 he only played 6 games because of an injury. Last year he played in every game for the  Texans but only had 64 total tackles. This season Ryans has 98 tackles and looks to be getting back to his old self. In his first 4 seasons in the NFL he had at least 112 tackles each season.
    • Ryans is also looking to set two records under the Andy Reid era. He is on pace to have the most solo tackles and tackles for loss since Andy Reid has been the Eagles' head coach (1999-present). Currently Ryans is sitting with 13 tackles for loss.

List of players and positions in both AFC and NFC
RB: (5) Maurice Jones-Drew, Chris Johnson, CJ Spiller, Adrian Peterson, Marshawn Lynch
WR: (6) Reggie Wayne, AJ Gree, Pierre Garcon, Victor Cruz, Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson
TE: (1) Jimmy Graham
OL: (2) Joe Thomas, Nick Mangold
DL: (2) JJ Watt, Vince Wilfork,
LB: (9) Von Miller, Derrick Johnson, Karlos Dansby, DeMeco Ryans, Demarcus Ware, Clay Matthews, James Laurinaitis, Patrick Willis, Luke Kuechly
CB: (1) Patrick Peterson
S: (5) Eric Weddle, Ryan Clark, Ed Reed, William Moore, Ronde Barber
K: (1) Sebastion Janikowski

Offense:14
Defense:17
Special Teams: 1

*All stats without a link attached with it were acquired from ESPN.com and pro-football-reference.com*

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

What is Columbus doing?

After Ohio State went 12-0, Mayor Michael Coleman said they were going to rename a road in Columbus, "12-0 Row". I love what they did but I have one question for the people of Columbus. What happened to, "Champions Lane".
After the 2002 National Championship, OSU had a Lane Avenue renamed to honor them.
Is this the only road that can be renamed? 12-0 is great but 14-0 and a National Championship is even better.



ChampLane.jpg

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lifeline for NFL teams


I have started to go team by team and stating who is the most important player for each team. Who is the player each team can't survive if he is on the sideline? I decided this list would not include quarterbacks. Everyone knows without a quarterback its hard to win but the list with be mostly field by quarterbacks.

AFC South

  • Houston Texas: JJ Watt
    • If you starting a defense Watt is at the top of the list of players you would want. In only his second year he has turned into a player offenses have to scheme against.
    • There isn't a better player in the league at knocking down passes than Watt. He is 6th in the league with 16 passes deflected and the five ahead of him are all defensive backs. The next player not a defensive back is Lance Briggs ranked 42nd with 8 passes deflected. Last year Watt ended the season with 19.
    • When teams are practicing for Houston the opposing team will have their quarterback practice by throwing over broom sticks or some object to replicate Watt's arms.
    • Watt is second in the NFL with 15.5 sacks and he is right behind the leader who has 17.5 sacks.
    • Watt has been shining this year without two defensive studs who went elsewhere. Mario Williams left for the Bills and DeMeco Ryans is playing for the Eagles. Watt has also kept the defense together after losing Brian Cushing who went down with a torn ACL. He is the focus of offenses and sees double teams every week and is still dominating games.
  • Indianapolis Colts: Reggie Wayne
    • Andrew Luck has had instant success in the NFL but he owes a big thank you to Reggie Wayne. He was a free agent last year and had the chance to leave. He decided to stay, big influence was Chuck Pagano and Luck has taken advantage of him.
    • No other receiver has been targeted more than Wayne this season with 162 throws..Wayne is on pace to set a career record for targets, needing 17 to tie his career best. In 2010 he had 111 and had more than 100 two other times.
    • Wayne is also third in the league in receptions and yards, with 94 receptions and 1,220 yards. The two players ahead of him in both categories are Calvin Johnson and Brandon Marshall.
    • Wayne is on track to play another season without missing a game. The only time he didn't play in every regular  season game was his rookie season in 2001.
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: Maurice Jones-Drew
    • The Jaguars have been bad this year but if they had MJD they would probably have a few more wins. Since MJD has been out, the Jags have lost 3 games by less than a touchdown
    • With the weapons the Jags have on the outside a solid running back could do wonders. Everyone knows what MJD can do if healthy and when he isn't worried about his contract.
    • This will be the first time in the last 3 seasons where MJD won't run for at least 1,000 yards. 
    • The demand for one running back to carry the rock has dropped but the Jags have shown they need MJD. They have given other running backs the ball with MJD being out and none of them have shown up.
  • Tennessee Titans: Chris Johnson
    • Johnson being the most important for the Titans is similar to MJD for the Jags. The Titans aren't a good team right now but they are even worse when Johnson doesn't show up.
    • Johnson can be Jekyll and Hyde at times but is still a good running back. For the 5th consecutive year he has rushed for more than 1,000 yards.
    • Johnson is also putting up these numbers without a solid quarterback. He has been in the league for 5 years and in 4 of those years a different quarterback has led the team in passing. The only quarterback to lead the team in passing for two years is Kerry Collins.


AFC West

  • Denver Broncos: Von Miller
    • What Peyton Manning is for the Broncos on offense, Miller is for the defense. 
    • In his first two seasons Miller has 27.5 sacks and has three more games left in this season. Currently he is third in the league with 16 sacks, which is only 1.5 sacks behind first place.
    • Miller also joined a selective group this year. Miller is only the 4th player to have double-digit sacks in their first two seasons. The other three are Reggie White, Dwight Freeney and Javon Kearse.
    • In his rookie season Miller forced 2 fumbles and already this year he has forced 6.
    • Miller is the leader of the defense and is being mentioned for Defensive Player of the Year. The defense goes as Miller goes.
  • Kansas City Chiefs: Derrick Johnson
    • Finding the most important player on a bad team isn't easy. I picked Johnson because even in a bad season his numbers are still there.
    • Johnson enters week 14 with 97 tackles and unless something crazy happens he will reach the century mark. This will be his third consecutive year doing so. In the previous two seasons he has finished with 121 and 131 tackles.
    • In a game earlier this year against the Chargers, San Diego was held to 50 yards rushing late in the game. Then Johnson leaves the game and the Chargers gain 55 yards on 11 runs.
  • Oakland Raiders: Sebastian Janikowski
    • On a team that is 3-10, I can only imagine how little scoring the Raiders would do without Janikowski. The best word to describe him is clutch
    • He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the first round of the 2000 draft. Since then he has only missed 4 regular season games.
    • In his 13 year career, he has only missed 3 extra points.
    • Inside the 40-yard line Janikowski has only missed 12 field goals in his career.
    • There are only two other kickers (Phil Dawson & Jason Hanson) who have been in the league longer than Janikowski with only one team.
  • San Diego Chargers: Eric Weddle
    • Take away Weddle's rookie season, the least amount of tackles in a season is 82. In 2008 he finished the season with 127 tackles which is his career high.
    • He entered the league in 2007 and has only missed 4 games.
    • On a team that is as bad as the Chargers it is hard to shine individually. It's even harder at the position that Weddle plays at.
    • Every year Weddle has recorded at least one interception and in 2011 he finished tied for first in the league with 7.


AFC North

  • Cleveland Browns: Joe Thomas
    • Take away the quarterback position there may not be a more important position other than the left tackle. He protects the quarterbacks blind side if said quarterback is right-handed. 
    • Thomas entered the league in 2007 and hasn't missed a start. According to The News-Herald and Pro Football Focus, Thomas has a 97.8 pass blocking efficiency rating.
    • Thomas has only given up 2 sacks this season, 8 hurries and 2 hits.
    • With Thomas' ability he doesn't need help on whoever is across from him, typically the opponents best defensive linemen. 
    • Thomas has been selected to the Pro-Bowl 5 times and first team All-Pro 3 times.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: Ryan Clark
    • I know what the first thought might be. What about Troy Polamalu? This season Polamalu has played in only three games, yet the Steelers have the pass defense. They have only allowed 166 yards through the air and are ranked 5th against the run. Polamalu is one of the best but they are surviving without him.
    • In the 17 games the Steelers played last year, they gave up the most passing yards in the one game Clark didn't play in. Clark has Sickle Cell Anemia and is unable to play at high altitude. When they went to Denver for their playoff game last year Clark didn't dress. The Steelers gave up 316 yards through the air, which is the most in the past two seasons. The Steelers opened up this year with another game at Denver, again Clark didn't play. This time the defense gave up 240 yards through the air which is the second most this season.
    • Since 2008, Clark's numbers have improved every season. In 2008 he finished with 87 tackles, the next years he has had 89,90 and 100. Currently he has 80 tackles in only 11 games played.
    • Clark is also one interception and pass deflected from matching his previous career high in both categories.
  • Baltimore Ravens: Ed Reed
    • Ed Reed is a freak, that is the best way to describe him. He was drafted in 2002 by the Ravens and neither the franchise or Reed has looked back. There have been 172 regular season games since Reed entered the league and he has played in 256 of those games. He has gone to the Pro-Bowl 8 times and been named All-Pro 5 times. As he ages some claim he is losing a step and he might be but it is hard to notice.
    • Reed gives the Ravens the ability to do a lot of things other teams can't do on defense. A lot of it is pre-snap movement. He has the skills to show blitz and at the snap get back to his position. His speed allows him to move around but it is also because of the studying he does. Many of times Reed knows what play the opposing team is running.
    • The cliche goes, "defensive backs play defense because they can't catch." This isn't the case for Reed. His ability to find the ball is second to none in the league. Reed is 10th all-time in career interceptions with 61 and has the record for return yards from an interception.
    • When he gets the ball don't think he is going down, odds are he will take it to the house. He ranks 5th all-time in non-offensive touchdowns with 13. He is also looking to pitch it if he is going to be tackled or have a teammate pitch it to him if they are going down.
    • With his speed and power offensive players have to know where Reed is at all times.
    • I will leave you with one more video of Reed. Not only is he the most important Raven but in my opinion he is the best safety to play the game.
  • Cincinnati Bengals: AJ Green
    • Green is only in his second season but there hasn't been a learning curve for him.
    • In his first season he finished with 65 receptions for 1,057 yards and 7 touchdowns. In only 12 games Green has passed last season's stats. He has 76 receptions for 1,107 yards and 10 touchdowns. He is tied for first with touchdowns and is 6th in reception yards.
    • The next best receiver on the Bengals roster this year is Andew Hawkins who has 39 receptions for 441 yards.
    • Green has almost been targeted the 5th most of any receiver, with 126.
    • The franchise record for reception yards in a single season is also possible for Green. The current record is held by Chad Johnson, in 2007 he finished with 1,440 yards. Green needs to average 83.25 yards per game and he will tie that record.

AFC East

  • Buffalo Bills: CJ Spiller
    • Looking at the Bills they are a team in the middle of the pack, 5-7 on the season. Quarterback play is shaky and the defense hasn't been what people believed it was going to be. The one stabilizing player is Spiller.
    • In rushing yards Spiller is 10th in the league with 907 yards but looking closer you will see how important he is. He has only had 137, Frank Gore who is 9th in rushing has 199 carries for 972 yards. Everyone else has more than 200 carries. Spiller has less carries because the Bills also have Fred Jackson. The stat to look at is yards per carry
    • Spiller is second in the league with 6.6 ypc. The only player ahead of him is RG3 with 6.8 ypc.
    • Spiller is also a dynamic player in the passing game for the Bills. He is 4th on the team in receptions and yards with 33 catches for 339 yards. This puts him in the top-10 among running backs catching the ball.
  • Miami Dolphins: Karlos Dansby
    • Dansby joined the Dolphins in 2010 and has been worth every penny.
    • Currently he has 93 tackles on the season. In his first season, playing 14 games he had 95 tackles and last year playing the entire season he has 103 tackles.
    • The Dolphins have lost players either by trade or free agency and Dansby's numbers haven't dropped. 
    • The year before Dansby joined the Dolphins, the defense gave up 114 yards on the ground. In 2010 that number dropped to 100 ypg. Last year the defense held opponents to only 95 ypg and currently they are holding opponents to 97 ypg.
  • New England Patriots: Vince Wilfork
    • The Patriots on offense is almost a plug and play team. Outside of Tom Brady, they just insert and keep winning. On defense there has been moments of greatness and other times they have been dismal. 
    • I don't think anyone is going to say Wilfork's stats are amazing but at his position he isn't going to fill up the stat sheet.
    • Wilfork joined the Patriots in 2004 and hasn't left, playing at least 13 games in every season. 
    • Wilfork weights a solid 325 and is still playing more than 86% of the snaps on defense. A player of his size typically doesn't see the field as often as Wilfork does. 
  • New York Jets: Nick Mangold
    • The Jets are bad and at times laughable on offense. This team over the years has been carried by the defense. Most people would state Darrelle Revis is the best player cornerback and most important player for the Jets. Except without Revis the passing defense is still 4th in the country. With Antonio Cromartie and LaRon Landry the Jets have been able to survive without their shutdown corner and Revis Island.
    • The player the Jets need the most is Mangold. If he was to leave the offense that is having trouble right now would be a mess.
    • The past three seasons Mangold has been voted All-Pro and the past four seasons he has gone to the Pro Bowl. In 2010 he became the highest paid center in the game. 
    • In his first five seasons with the Jets he didn't miss a game, last year he played in 14 of 16 games.
    • Before the start of the 2011 season, Mangold averaged one sack in ever 10 games.
*All stats without a link attached with it were acquired from ESPN.com and pro-football-reference.com*

Friday, November 23, 2012

NBA Picks 11-23

Past few days haven't been good to me on my NBA picks.
Here are my picks for Friday night:

Cleveland @ Orlando -4.5
Atlanta -3.5 @ Charlotte
Toronto +2 @ Detroit
Oklahoma City -3 @ Boston
LA Clippers -2.5 @ Brooklyn
New York -4 @ Houston
San Antonio -4.5 @ Indiana
LA Lakers +4.5 @ Memphis
New Orleans +5.5 @ Phoenix
Golden State +6.5 @ Denver
Sacramento @ Utah -9
Minnesota @ Portland -1.5

Free Jurkin and Mosquera-Perea

Players getting suspended in college athletics is becoming an almost weekly thing. Sometimes its a lengthy investigation by the NCAA, other times it is quick. There are times they get the punishment right and sometimes wrong.

Lately it seems like the NCAA just picks out the punishment randomly. 

On November 6th Indiana University found themselves in the cross hairs of the NCAA. Tom Crean and the men's basketball team was notified freshman Peter Jurkin and Hanner Mosquera-Perea were suspended for nine games.

According to a USA Today story, this ended a 18 month investigation that started in May of 2011. Mark Adams, Indiana Elite AAU coach helped out both Jurkin and Mosquera-Perea finacially.

Adams runs a foundation that helps foreign student-athletes make the move to America. Jurkin is originally from  South Sudan and moved to North Carolina. Mosquera-Perea moved to North Carlina like Jurkins but came from Columbia .

Adams and the A-HOPE Foundation helped out both athletes but everything they did was legal. Adams was their coach and the A-HOPE is a non-profit foundation. For Mosquera-Perea, Adams was in the process of becoming his legal guardian. 

For most people, there isn't a violation of any kind. There were two kids that came to America and had some support. 

The NCAA however said a violation happened.

The reason being, Adams under NCAA rules is a booster at IU. The NCAA said he gave $185 from 1986-1992. In the same USA Today article mentioned above, the largest donation at one time was $30. IU hasn't received a donation from Adams since 1992.

Here comes the the dumbest part of the whole story. According to an Indy Star story, Adams didn't even donate the money, his wife did. She did this so she could get a bumper sticker, so everyone would know where she went to school

To add to an already laughable story, both players weren't even born when the money was donated.

Indiana was upfront with the NCAA and even payed a fine. The amount they paid was decided on a scale by the NCAA. IU even said Jurkin and Mosquera-Perea would pay a fine, again decided by a NCAA scale.

The Hoosiers have been appealing but the nine game suspension still stands.

At UCLA the Bruins were also facing issues with one of their freshman, Shabbaz Muhammad. Muhammad had travel and housing paid for on three unofficial visits to two different schools.

Days later the suspension was lifted and Muhammad was cleared to play. He paid $1,600 which is believed to be the how much he accepted.

Then a story comes out in the LA Times about a boyfriend of a NCAA investigator was rumored to be overheard talking. The person claims the boyfriend said his girlfriend (investigator) had been talking in August about how Muhammad would never play a game in college.

While Muhammad on the surface didn't accept as much as Jurkin and Mosquera-Perea is makes no since while they are sitting out.

It is clear to even someone who hates the Hoosiers (me) these two kids should be playing. IU has two kids who had some help as they moved to America. They didn't get paid for their services or even have things provided for them.

The NCAA has a bone to pick with IU, Tom Crean, Adams or somebody. I can't come up with a reason why both of these players are still suspended or even should have in the first place.

Muhammad on the other hand should have been give a few games suspension. It was clear he received benefits and that is against the rules. If all he got was $1,600 then suspend for 5-10 games and then clear him.

The NCAA is understaffed as it is, wasting their time on investigations like IU is only going to make things harder. Do yourself a favor NCAA, clear Jurkin and Mosquera-Perea and look into real things.

*Information gathered from Indy Star, LA Times, ESPN, USA Today, iuhoosiers.com and a-hope.org*

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Locker Room Rivals

There isn't much love between The Ohio State University and the school up with at times it being a Cold War mentality. Both teams have sent a good amount of players to the NFL which means there are times rivals become teammates. The hatred for the person goes away but not the school which always makes for interesting times when the two teams meet.

At times there have even been friendly bets between teammates. The picture is Tom Brady who had to wear Mike Vrabel's jersey after losing a bet.

You can bet there has probably been some trash talk in locker rooms that have players from each school. After Saturday the trash talk will continue, except only the winner will be talking.

Here is a list of NFL teams that have at least one player from OSU and the school up north. I would hate to be Charles Woodson and Jake Long. Both are outnumbered 3-1. At least with Woodson he can talk about when he played. Long on the other hand doesn't have much room to talk.

New York Giants

  • Jim Cordle (OSU)
  • David Baas (UM)
  • Stevie Brown (UM)
Philadelphia Eagles

  • Kurt Coleman (OSU)
  • Jason Avant (UM)
  • Brandon Graham (UM)
Arizona Cardinals

  • Beanie Wells (OSU)
  • Jay Feely (UM)
San Francisco 49ers

  • Ted Ginn (OSU)
  • Alex Boone (OSU)
  • Larry Grant (OSU)
  • Donte Whitner (OSU)
  • Mario Manningham (UM)
  • Jonathan Goodwin (UM)
Detroit Lions
  • Brian Robiskie (OSU)
  • Rob Sims (OSU)
  • Jeff Backus (UM)
Green Bay Packers
  • Brandon Saine (OSU)
  • AJ Hawk (OSU)
  • Ryan Pickett (OSU)
  • Charles Woodson (UM)
Miami Dolphins
  • Brian Hartline (OSU)
  • Austin Spitler (OSU)
  • Anderson Russell (OSU)
  • Jake Long (UM)
New England Patriots
  • Jake Ballard (OSU)
  • Nate Ebner (OSU)
  • Tom Brady (UM)
  • Zoltan Mesko (UM)
New York Jets
  • Santonio Holmes (OSU)
  • Nick Mangold (OSU)
  • David Harris  (UM)
Cincinnati Bengals
  • Nate Clements (OSU)
  • Mike Nugent (OSU)
  • Leon Hall (UM)
Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Mike Adams (OSU)
  • Cameron Heyward (OSU)
  • Will Allen (OSU)
  • Larry Foote (UM)
  • LaMarr Woodley (UM)
Houston Texans
  • DeVier Posey (OSU)
  • Tim Jamison (UM)
Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Michael Brewster (OSU)
  • Chad Henne (UM)

***I will be posting other non OSU stories but not this week. This is my favorite week of the year. ***

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

NBA Picks 11-21

Past two days I have been under .500 but I have a chance to fix that....or make it worse. There are 14 games on the schedule tonight, that is the most since the season started.
Here are my picks:
New Orleans +8 @ Indiana
Philly -4 @ Cleveland
Toronto +2.5 @ Charlotte
Detroit @ Orlando -1.5
LA Clippers +4 @ Oklahoma City
Milwaukee @ Miami -9.5
San Antonio @ Boston -1
Washington +9.5 @ Atlanta
Denver -3.5 @ Minnesota
Chicago @ Houston -1
New York -2.5 @ Dallas
Portland +2 @ Phoenix
LA Lakers -5.5 @ Sacromento
Brooklyn +1.5 @ Golden State

Welcome to the century club

Tuesday night ESPN and other media outlets informed the world of a basketball player by the name of Jack Taylor. Taylor a 5-foot-10 sophomore playing for Division III Grinnell scored 138 points in one game as his team beat Faith Baptist Bible 179-104.

I posted this on my FB page and one of my followers asked to compare Taylor's performance to other great one game performances.

I will first start with Taylor's record breaking game because nobody has scored more than 138 points in one game. In the first two games of the season for Grinnell , Taylor scored 19 and 28. Then last night he shoots the ball 108 times. I'm pretty sure the coach stole his game plan from an episode of Hey Arnold .


  • Jack Taylor's box score
  • Field Goals 52-108
  • 3-pointers 27-71
  • Free Throws 7-10

In fact both teams employed this game plan. In the game last night David Larson of Faith Baptist scored 70 points. Any other night he is the star and getting all the love. Not last night.

Scoring lots of points for Grinnell isn't something new however. According to a New York Daily News article, they have led the nation in scoring 17 of the last 19 years and 3-point shooting 15 of the last 19.

Other memorable 100 point games:

  • Wilt Chamberlin (100)
  • Bevo Francis (116,113)
  • Paul Arizin (100)
  • Frank Selvy (100)
  • Epiphanny Prince (113)
  • Cheryl Miller (105)
  • Lisa Leslie (101)
  • Danny Heater (135)


So what are some of the other great performances in the history of basketball? I will first start with what is the best in my opinion, Wilt Chamberlin.

On March 2, 1962 Chamberlin set the NBA single game record, scoring 100 points against the New York Knicks.



  • Chamberlin's box score:
  • Field goals 36-63
  • Free throws 28-32

Not only was the 100 points a recrod but he also set records for field goals, free throws, points in the first quarter (31) and at halftime (59). The most amazing part was the free throwing shooting of Chamberlin. According to NBA.com, Chamberlin was .511 from the line in his career.

Chamberlin also gets credit for playing against professional players. Scoring 100 or more is hard no matter where but I give him more credit.

The next player on the list is Clarance Franklin Francis but most called him Bevo Francis. In 1953 he set the scoring record scoring 116 for Rio Grande College (Ohio). In Francis' record setting game, Rio Grande won 150-85 over Ashland College (Kentucky).
Bevo Francis

In the game Francis made 47 field goals and 22 free throws.

It was initially honored by the NCAA as the new record. Then coaches complained the level of competition they were playing. The NCAA then decided to not count it as a record since Ashland was a Junior College. Rio Grande may have been playing a Junior College but Francis did it again a year later. For a player to score more than a 100 points in a game more than once. Give the man some respect.

The following season he scored 113 against Hillsdale, another Junior College but this time the record was allowed.

There was also one more player who scored 100 that didn't count according to the NCAA. Paul Arizin scored 100 for Villanova but like Francis it was against a Junior College.

There is one player that has scored 100 points at the Division I level.

Frank Selvy scored 100 points for Furhman University against Newberry College. Selvy unlike most of the players mentioned could have gone to a bigger school than Furhman. Selvy grew up in Kentucky and all he wanted to do is play for the Wildcats. There was only one problem, he didn't have an offer from them.

He had an offer from Furhman and he took it. Then he played in All-Star game and Adolph Rupp came calling but it was too late.

Scoring for Selvy his entire college career wasn't anything out of the ordinary. His senior year he averaged 41.7 points per game, a record until a man by the name of Pistol Pete came along. It was also in his senior year that he reached the century mark.

The game against Newberry was memorable for a couple reasons for Selvy.

In the same SI article mentioned earlier Selvy said, "This was the first college game my mother saw me play."

In front of his mom for the first time, all Selvy did was score 100 points. At the end of the first quarter he scored 24 points and was on a good pace. In the second quarter the pace slowed down, only scoring 13 and going to halftime with 37.

Following the Hey Arnold method of passing it to one player, by the end of the third he had 63 points. Selvy continued to catch fire in the fourth but with seconds remaining he was two points shy. He threw up a 40-foot shot, if it goes in 100 points. If it doesn't he ends up with 98, remember no 3-point line at this time.

Since I said he scored 100, you know what happened. Selvy made it and ended the game 41-of-66.

Hitting the century mark has even been done by high school basketball players. The most recent was in 2006 by a female named Epiphanny Prince of Murry Bergtraum High School. Prince ended the game with 113 points, breaking the previous record. That record was 105 points and held by Cheryl Miller.

Prince and any future female is lucky because this record could very easily be untouchable.

Lisa Leslie scored 101 points in the first half. The opponent didn't come out of the locker room after halftime.

The all-time high school record for scoring in one game 135. In 1960 Danny Heater scored 135 as his team won 173-43.

The list of players at every level who have hit the century mark goes on and on. These are just a few but there are many many more.

The question with all this is, should teams really play like this? In most of the games, one team is killing the other.
What is your opinion on should teams keep letting one player score in blowouts?


*information gathered from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Grinnell, New York Times, Yahoo, NBA, YouTube and any other links posted.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Video game numbers

Jack Taylor of Division III Grinnell scored 138 points Tuesday night as Grinnell beat Faith Baptist Bible 179-104. I don't care if your opponents name sounds more like a bible study group.

138 points is something people can't put up playing video games.

ESPN needs to just hand him #1 on their Top-10 tomorrow.

FB Page

I decided to create a Facebook page. All of my sports related post that I usually have will be posted here instead of my personal Facebook page. I thought this might make those who are sports fans happy, now their wall won't be blowing up with my updates.
If you could please like the page.

NBA Picks 11-20

There are only three games tonight so not a ton of action. Here are my picks though:
Toronto +5.5 @ Philly
New York -6 @ New Orleans
Brooklyn @ LA Lakers -6.5

Monday, November 19, 2012

Thad does it again

A couple weeks ago people were wondering if OSU basketball coach Thad Matta lost his recruiting touch. The past couple days he has shown people no he hasn't.

A couple days ago OSU fans got a surprising commit from Keita Bates-Diop of Illinois for the 2014 recruiting class. According to Scouts Inc he is 4-star and ranked 27th in the class. OSU fans will be happy to hear he also plays on the same AAU team as former Buckeye Evan Turner.

Well Matta got another commit tonight. Steve Helwagen of Bucknuts tweeted moments ago Jae'Sean Tate has committed to OSU. Tate is a junior out of Pickerington High School Central. Scouts Inc has him ranked as a 4-star and 48th overall.

*Update
Tate confirmed it on his twitter account,
"I know everybody probably know this..but im gonna make it official..I have now committed to play at "THE" Ohio State University!! #gobucks"



Big Ten Expansion


Since you need the internet to read this, I am going to assume that everyone has heard the news out of the Big Ten (14). Maryland and Rutgers are leaving the ACC and Big East and joining the Big Ten.

Like most things in college athletics, there have been people saying it is a good move by the Big Ten. Others are saying Jim Delany and the Big Ten are dumb.

I’m here to say the Big Ten did a good job. 

Before bashing Delany for extending this offer to one or both schools, you have to think of who else they could have stolen. It’s easy to say you don’t like the schools but the conference was adding two schools. So if you take out Maryland and Rutgers who are you putting in?

Please don’t say Notre Dame, they are partially in the ACC. If they were 100% independent they weren’t accepting it anyways. They’ve been asked non-stop and the answer is the same.

If you are looking west for a team, stop. The Big Ten is moving east, that’s where the money is. When the conference created the Big Ten Network many people were questioning it. Now it is the driving factor for teams join. According to SI and Pete Thamel, Maryland is expected to make more $12 million had they stayed.

This brings up my first reason for this expansion being a good move. The market is there for the Big Ten. 
This figure was put together by the New York Times. In 2011 they did a study to find who people root for and where they live. As you can see the New York Market is up for grabs. There is also a good chance the current Big Ten teams will gain more fans in this market if they are on TV more often.


Maryland isn't in the top-10 in the New York market but will allow the Big Ten to get into the D.C market. In an SI article Pete Thamel stated he talked to a television executive who said the Big Ten could make $200 million off this move.

Not only do these future markets watch football, they spend time on the computer reading about it. In the same New York Times article they looked at the Google search traffic. The search looked at people searching, "college football" and where they were located.

I will stay under the umbrella of money but go in a different direction. Maryland has a famous alum who can help market the Big Ten on TV, magazines and anywhere you can think. That man is Kevin Plank, the founder of Under Armour. 

Under Armour was already in the conference with Northwestern but the money spent on them is nowhere near Maryland. I'm willing to bet this is something the BTN likes, knowing the ad money they can get.

Another reason that makes this a smart move is the talent that comes from New Jersey and Maryland/D.C.

For this I found an article by the USA Today that had a database of every player drafted in the NFL since 1988. 
Here are the results for players drafted from each state that has a school in the Big Ten.
  • Ohio 258
  • Pennsylvania 184
  • Michigan 158
  • New Jersey 149
  • Maryland/DC 117
  • Indiana 70
  • Minnesota 48
  • Iowa 45
  • Nebraska 43
If you don't think that is helpful stat for a conference in need of some talent you're crazy. There's a thing recruits like and that's playing in front of family and friends. If not in person, they want to be see on TV.

I do understand each year Maryland/DC doesn't send a ton of recruits each year but they have a top-10 ratio. According to rivals in 2011, one in every 329 high school players signed a division I FBS scholarship. The state of Ohio was fifth in the country having 144 players sign, with a ratio of 1-to-382.

This move will also help Penn State out a little bit. They will benefit the most on the recruiting side. Things will still be hard for them under the sanctions but help a little bit. Once they get off these sanctions then they can take full advantage.

I know move to what really matters for most fans, competition. Both teams can play football and compete. I don't mean they can hang with OSU, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska every year. They can however stay in the middle of the pack and build their program.

Since 2001 Maryland has gone 5-2 in bowl games, while Rutgers went 5-1. That's more than Purdue (3-3), Indiana (0-1), Northwestern (0-6), Michigan State (2-5), Minnesota (3-4) and Illinois (2-2) have.

Both Maryland and Rutgers have more wins than a couple other teams but I didn't count them for a couple reasons. The main reason being the competition and those teams go bowling on a regular basis.

In the teams I did mention comparing to Maryland and Rutgers, their opponents are similar. They may not be able to compete with the top teams every year but the teams at the bottom of the Big Ten aren't good. Below is a list of the teams that finished in the final AP Poll from 2001 to last year. You will notice Indiana and Northwestern aren't on it.

Years school were ranked in the final AP Poll
Ohio State: 2002-2010
Michigan: 2001-2007, 2011
Wisconsin: 2004-2007, 2009-2011
Nebraska: 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009-2011
Penn St: 2002, 2005-2006, 2008-2009
Maryland: 2001-2003, 2010
Iowa: 2002-2004, 2009
Illinois: 2001, 2007-2008
Michigan St: 2010
Purdue: 2003
Rutgers: 2006
Minnesota: 2003

My final reason is the Big Ten wants to be the leader. Conference realignment is happening everywhere. If the Big Ten sits and waits it could end up on the short end. Right now the Big Ten is popular because of money but that could change. If another league made some power moves and then came after a Big Ten school things could get bad.

I applaud the Big Ten for trying to control their own fate.

                                                                  

NBA picks 11-19

Here are my NBA picks for Monday
Indiana -2.5 @ Washington
Milwaukee -5 @ Charlotte
Orlando +10.5 @ Atlanta
Denver @ Memphis -7
Golden State @ Dallas -5.5
LA Clippers +4.5 @ San Antonio
Houston +6.5 @ Utah

I am now 83-54-6 on the season, not great but still in the green which would mean one thing if I was actually betting these games. straight cash

Urban's press conference

Here are some note worthy quotes from Urban Meyer's weekly press conference today. I wish I was there, instead I watched it.

  • Uniforms for the game will be made public tonight at the "Beat Blue" pep rally at The Union. Helmet will be chrome.
  • 2002 National Championship team will be honored on Saturday.
  • Urban was asked about Brady Hoke being from Ohio and coaching the school up north. Urban doesn't understand how one could do that.
  • Urban told the media if they were going to write a book it should be on Zach Boren.
  • Earle Bruce will speak at Senior Tackle.
Players graded out as champions for Saturday's game on offense and defense:
  • CJ Barnett
  • Ryan Shazier
  • Zach Boren
  • Christian Bryant
  • Orhian Johnson
  • Corey "Philly" Brown
  • Carlos Hyde
  • Evan Spencer
Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week: John Simon
Special Teams Player of the Week: Philly Brown



The Game

I normally wouldn't write or even talk about something like this so if the unthinkable happens, I'll take the blame. I am going to give you some reasons, not in any special order on why OSU won't lose Saturday.

Seniors: OSU has 22 seniors this year. Their OSU career ends on Saturday. Three seniors come from the defensive line in John Simon, Nathan Williams and Garrett Goebel. The Buckeyes will also say goodbye to Zach Boren. He hasn't put up great numbers but he is one of the vocal leaders. When he leaves the Shoe it will be a good note. Every non-senior will be doing everything they can to let the seniors leave with a win.

Urban Meyer: OSU has him and the team up north doesn't. In rivalry games Meyer has a record of 26-5. Coaching at BGSU for two season he was 3-1 with the only loss coming at Toledo. In two seasons at Utah he was 4-0. Spending five seasons at Florida, Meyer had more losses but also had difficult schedule. He went 19-4 over that span. The only losses came in 2007 and 2010. Of the five losses, four of those came on the road or at a neutral site.

Injury bug: Would it be nice to beat a team with all their weapons on the field? Yes. That's not the case and I don't think any team would ever use it as an excuse. Fitzgerald Toussaint is out for the year with a broken leg. Denard Robinson saw the field last week but is one hit away from being back on the sideline.

The Shoe: Winning on the road in college football is hard. The Shoe at times can be quiet but not in this game. The Shoe is always loud for this game, add the energy Urban Meyer has injected into the program. Good luck to the team up north, you'll need it.

Running game: "I think we need to give him (Carlos Hyde) ball a little bit more," Urban Meyer said after the game against Wisconsin. Hyde ended the game with only 15 carries for 87 yards. You can take it to the bank that Urban and Tom Herman will be getting Hyde the ball. Meyer was also upset with the offensive line. "Usually we are a team that when we block someone, we have a chance to win and I don't feel like we blocked them like we have in past and we have to get back to that especially for this week coming up," Meyer said. I expect Ed Warinner will have his boys ready.
*quotes came from ohiostatebuckeyes.com from after the game against Wisconsin.

Ryan Shazier: Top-20 in the country in total tackles with 110, with 68 solo tackles. Shazier has 14.5 tackles for a loss along with four sacks. When it comes time to make a play Shazier is the man. His interception returned for touchdown against Penn St broke that game open. The play at the goal line against Wisconsin is one that will never be forgotten.

Buckeye Swag/Juice: Urban Meyer has energized this program but so has the staff. What was once a staff stuck in the stone age is now a bunch of coaches creating fires under the players. Bring the juice

  • Zach Smith/ Receivers coach: He tweeted, "No matter the records..No matter the rankings..No matter the situation...THIS is ALL that matters...THIS is ALL that will be REMEBERED" 
  • This OSU team doesn't know how to quit
Braxton Miller: He has had some ups and downs but has had a stellar year. In the games looking for revenge from last year, Miller has had a different look in him. Passing he is 134-236 for 1,850 yards 14 touchdowns and six interceptions. On the ground he has carried the ball 207 times for 1,214 yards, scoring 13 times. The receivers have also been stepping up, making his life easier.

Defense: I'm not going to say OSU's defense is the Silver Bullets. They are however improving, with a bend but don't break attitude. In the last four games they given up 13, 23, 14 and 14. In just about every game you play, if you hold your opponent to less than 25 points you have a good chance of winning. Each level of the defense OSU has someone making big plays. John Simon leads the Big Ten in sacks. I've already mentioned Shazier and Bradley Roby leads the country in passes defended with 1.9 a game.

Now it is time for the Buckeyes to back my talk up and keep the humble pie off the menu. Hopefully this is what will be happening after the game



Sunday, November 18, 2012

NBA Picks 11-18

Yesterday was a solid day for my picks, going 6-2. The only loses came in the Boston/Toronto game and Chicago/Clippers game.

Here are my picks for Sunday:
Indiana @ New York -7
Orlando @ Toronto -4.5
Cleveland +6.5 @ Philly
Brooklyn -3 @ Sacramento
Golden State +10 @ Oklahoma City
Boston -4 @ Detroit
Chicago @ Portland +1
Houston +7 @ LA Lakers

I hope to have something more than just NBA picks tomorrow. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

NBA Picks 11-17


So my picks yesterday weren’t great, going 4-4-1. I’d like to be above .500 but as long as I don’t have more losses than wins I am happy.

Here are my picks for Saturday:
Toronto +7 @ Boston
Utah -3 @ Washington
Dallas +3 @ Cleveland
Memphis +5.5 @ Charlotte
Denver @ San Antonio -6.5
Chicago +6 @ LA Clippers
Miami -7 @ Phoenix
New Orleans +7.5 @ Milwaukee

Friday, November 16, 2012

Welcome

As many of you who know me, I have a love for sports that can sometimes be called an obsession. For those who haven’t realized this, you will.

Over the past few months I have had people ask me if I have a blog. I also had some tell me I should start one….so here we go.

Odds are everything I will write about will be sports related. I will however talk about more than just my favorite teams. If you don’t know who I root for, here you go: The Ohio State University, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bulls, and Cleveland Indians.

I watch a wide array of other sporting events, I just don’t have a favorite team.

One thing I know will be constant on my blog is my daily NBA picks. For the fun of it, I decided I would pick every game according to the line at the start of the NBA season. So far I have been doing pretty good….or at least I think it’s good.

Here are my picks for 11-16
Utah @ Philly -1
Dallas +2.5 @ Indiana
Orlando @ Detroit -5
Oklahoma City -6 @ New Orleans
Golden State +4 @ Minnesota
New York +5.5 @ Memphis
Atlanta @ Sacramento +2
Houston +2 @ Portland
Phoenix +9 @ LA Lakers

My current record on the season is 69-45-4

I don’t think there should be any legal ramifications from this but just in case. I don’t recommend gambling of any kind. If you do copy my bets, let me know. At least then I know someone is reading my blog, just don't blame for if  you lose.

And yes, this was typed from my dad’s couch.