Archive for May, 2008

Dreaming big for SEC

Posted in NCAA News with tags , , on May 29, 2008 by frankfso

If your a college football fan, here’s a must read if for no other reason than to give you a good laugh…only it’s the kind of laugh that is more along the lines of “holy shit, some of it’s crazy enough they just may try!”

Kevin Donahue at Fanblogs.com takes a look at an article from the Orlando Sentinel with Can the SEC change the college football landscape?

Orlando Sentinel article, SEC should eye hostile takeover of college football marketplace.

Please indulge me as I channel Roy and offer some advice to current SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and the gang: Forget the nice-guy approach. Yes, it’s admirable that you’ve cleaned up the cheating and gotten the teams off probation and out of whack-the-rat mode. But no one cares. What they really care about is money — specifically, making a lot of it and not sharing much of it with freeloaders.

The Code worked for the Lakers

Posted in NBA with tags , , on May 28, 2008 by frankfso

J.E. Skeets over at Ball Don’t Lie (a Y! Sports Blog) let’s us know that The Internets are alive: Lakers at Spurs, Game 4.

For me, I like Ted Green from SportsHubLA and his take on the whole mess with According to “The Code,” No-Call Was the Right Call

I don’t have to turn on the three or four letter cable networks today to know they they’re all still blabbing and babbling about the end of Game 4…Lakers up two, Derek Fisher fouling Brent Barry but Joey Crawford manning up with the non-call.