Month: February 2008 (Page 6 of 30)

NFL Offseason Odds & Ends: 2/25

– The Bucs are interested in unrestricted free agent Asante Samuel.

– The Vikings’ Bryant McKinnie was charged with aggravated battery, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct early Monday morning. Who wants to bet at some point he used this line with the authorities: “Don’t you know who I am?”

– The Panthers and free agent wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad are close to a deal.

– The Lions only have one cornerback left on their roster after releasing Fernando Bryant.

– Chargers’ TE Antonio Gates will undergo foot surgery and might need four to six months to recover.

– Draft prospect Darren McFadden ran a 4.33 40-yard dash at the combine Sunday. W.O.W.

More combine chatter: Are ther serious concerns over LSU DT Glen Dorsey’s stress fracture?

We want to believe our athletes

Sam Donnellon of the Philadelphia Daily News wrote a great article about how fans want to believe in their sports’ heroes, but certain athletes are making it impossible to do so.

As congress underlined during its steroid inquiries, we can convince ourselves of any improbability when it comes to sports. For example: Andy Pettitte and Chuck Knoblauch have, under oath, confirmed trainer Brian McNamee’s testimony that he administered HGH and/or steroids to them, and Pettitte gave an affidavit stating that Roger Clemens said nearly 10 years ago that he used HGH. Debbie Clemens, Roger’s wife, said in a statement that she allowed McNamee to shoot her with HGH when Roger wasn’t home. And yet, when it was Indiana Rep. Dan Burton’s turn to ask questions, he called Clemens a “titan” and tore into McNamee with this bit of baseballese:

“What if all your lies turn out to not be true?” he asked.

We dearly wanted to believe that a cowboy like Clemens or a pretty little thing like Jones simply worked harder than everyone else to attain their titan status. And so we’re clear, the media is as guilty as anyone of looking the other way, of being dragged to the investigation rather than spearheading it.
When andro was found piled in McGwire’s locker, discussions of his cheating were washed over by a debate over the ethics of the reporter who found it there.

Fans should demand more from athletes. While they don’t necessarily have to be role models, it would be nice to watch a player jack a home run without wondering what he’s on. Just based on the Clemens-McNamee battle, those days seem to be a long ways off, however.

Sendek-Missed At NC State

Herb Sendek seems to have found some happiness out in the dessert. He has his Arizona State team poised for an NCAA tournament run. Back in Raleigh, Sidney Lowe and the Wolfpack of North Carolina State are battling for last place in the ACC. Do you think they miss Herb now. Just another example of a weak athletic director allowing a good coach to get run out of town. This is a nice tribute.

The first coach they ran out was Jim Valvano after he won a national title. The NCAA came in and investigated and found nothing. But a weak administratyion back then gave him his walking papers. When are athletic administrators going to have backbone.

Speaking of backbone, the only athletic director I can remember who stood up for his coach was Larry Keating. He was the AD at Seton Hall when his President told him to fire PJ Carlesimo. He refused and within two years Carlesimo had the Pirates in the championship game. Way to go Larry. Oh, by the way he lost his job over it.

Indiana Buyouts–Coaching Scuttlebutt

Since 2000 Indiana University has paid out over $4 million to coaches and athletic administrators to leave the university. These type of decisions show just how inept the administration is at IU and the lack of integrity in the athletic department.

Word has it that Lute Olsen wants back in next year. He is around practices and the office all the time and would come back right now if he was able. This creates a problem for the administration at Arizona. They obviously would like to move on with Kevin O’Neill, but how do you fire a legend without a public outcry.

Lute Olsen’s record menas he deserves to be honored, but when is it time to go. Just ask the AD at Penn State who has the same dilemna with Joe Paterno in football.

With Indiana opening up, look for them to make a push for Tony Bennett at Washington State. He has done a great job there (even better than his father) and has ties to Big Ten country.

In the Big East, days could be numbered for Norm Roberts at St. Johns and Tim Welsh at Providence. Both coaches have done a great considering their limitations relative to the other school’s in the league. Rumor has that Paul Hewitt at georgia Tech could be in the hunt at St. John’s.

Dakich Wins–Upsets Galore

Dan Dakich avoided a huge disgrace yesterday by leading his Indiana Hoosiers to a three point win over Northwestern. The Wildcats, still looking for their first Big Ten win, led most of the way. And it looked like all the turmoil affecting the Hoosiers this week had taken it’s toll. However, a late surge pushed Dan Dakich to his first win as the Indiana interim head coach.

One can only wonder why Dakich was named the head coach and not Ray McCallum. Another mistake in the handling of the situation by AD Greenspan. When is he and the compliance director going to be given their walking papers?

And for all you Bob Knight fans. Give it up! The General ain’t coming back to Bloomington. He hasn’t won a national title in twenty years and was a routine disappointment in the the tourney the last ten. So I don’t want to hear it anymore.

Bill Self back to Oklahoma State as the new Cowboy coach. Not just year. Sean Sutton and OSU got a big win yesterday over the Jayhawks and kept a fading post season tourney hopes alive.

Staying in the Big 12, Baylor got back on track with a win over Kansas State. The Wildcats got 44 from Michael Beasley, but still lost for the second straight game and fourth in a row on the road. With Texas coming to Manhattan on Monday, it is crucial that the Wildcats get a win boefore going back out on the road. The youth of this team seems to have finally caught up. With no senior leadership (David Hoskins out all year.), this team falters when it gets behind. Coach Frank Martin has done a great job mixing the ninen new players in to a solid mix, but he needs an upperclassmen like Blake Young or Clent Stewart to step up down the stretch.

Also, Nebraska is making a late season push for a bid with a convincing road win at Texas A&M.

Kent State bolstered it’s post season hope with a road win over ranked St. Mary’s. A strong finish coupled with the win on Saturday and the Golden Flashes could be the first MAC school to get an at large bid since 1999 if they fail to win the conference tournament.

Drake is for real. They went to Butler and knocked off the other Bulldogs and solidified their post season regardless of what happens in the Valley conference tournament.

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