Illinois is wasting Arrelious Benn Posted by Anthony Stalter (09/29/2009 @ 2:59 pm)
In junior Arrelious Benn, the Illinois Fighting Illini houses one of the most talented receivers in college football. Of course, you wouldn’t know that based on the way Ron Zook and quarterback Juice Williams waste Benn’s talent every week. Zook said this summer that the Illini needed to find more ways to get the ball into Benn’s hands, which included giving him touches on the ground and in the return game. But so far, Benn has only received one carry this season (he gained eight yards on the play), which came last week in a 30-0 loss to Ohio State. Granted, Benn suffered an ankle injury against Missouri in the opening week of the season, which limited his production against Illinois State in Week 2. But his ankle was fine last week when he caught just four passes for 33 yards in the loss to the Buckeyes. One factor that has affected Benn’s opportunities in the offense has been the play of Williams. Despite Zook and the Illini’s attempt to make Williams the face of the program this summer, the senior has struggled dramatically in the first three games and appears to have regressed as a passer. In Columbus on Saturday, Williams struggled with his decision-making and accuracy, and even when he found open receivers he didn’t hit them in stride. Benn was given little opportunity to make plays after the catch, which is something that could benefit Illinois’ passing game immensely. If Zook sticks with Williams and the quarterback continues to struggle, we may never see Benn reach his full potential. And for a receiver with NFL-caliber skills, that’s a major disappointment. Zook needs to find ways to get Benn more opportunities to showcase his talent in Illinois’ offense. Couch Potato Alert: 2/27 Posted by Thomas Conroy (02/27/2009 @ 12:20 pm) Damn you, Tim Clark! Thanks for ruining the weekend of all hack golfers in the world by defeating golf’s stimulus plan, Tiger Woods, on Thursday. We (I confess that I am a hack golfer) live vicariously through every one of his great shots from the fairway that land smoothly a foot away from the pin on the green. Now, we have to hope for another Phil Mickelson meltdown to bring our attention back to the Accenture Match Play Championship. Hopefully, Shaq will reprise his introduction dance from the All-Star Game before Sunday’s nationally-televised game against the Lakers. I mean the Big Shaqtus can really move on the dance floor. All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 2 PM: Notre Dame @ #2 Connecticut (CBS) Saturday, 2 PM: #13 Clemson @ #25 Florida State (ESPN Full Court) Sunday, 12 PM: #10 Marquette @ #6 Louisville (CBS) Sunday, 2 PM: #8 Missouri @ #15 Kansas (CBS) Sunday, 4 PM: #9 Michigan State @ #20 Illinois (CBS) NBA Friday, 7 PM: Detroit Pistons @ Orlando Magic (ESPN) Friday, 9:30 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ San Antonio Spurs (ESPN) Saturday, 7 PM: Orlando Magic @ Philadelphia 76ers (NBA TV) Sunday, 1 PM: Detroit Pistons @ Boston Celtics (ABC) Sunday, 3:30 PM: Los Angeles Lakers @ Phoenix Suns (ABC) Sunday, 8 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Atlanta Hawks (ESPN) NHL Friday, 7 PM: Montreal Canadiens @ Philadelphia Flyers Saturday, 7 PM: San Jose Sharks @ Montreal Canadiens Sunday, 1 PM: Philadelphia Flyers @ New Jersey Devils PGA Feb.27-Mar. 1, TBA: Accenture Match Play Championship (NBC/TGC) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, Golf, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, Accenture Match Play Championship, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, CBS, Clemson, Cleveland Cavaliers, Connecticut, Detroit Pistons, ESPN, ESPN Full Court, Illinois, Kansas, Los Angeles Lakers, Marquette, Missouri, Montreal Canadiens, NBA TV, NBC, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Notre Dame, Orlando Magic, Phil Mickelson, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, San Jose Sharks, Shaq, Shaqtus, Tiger Woods, Tim Clark
Couch Potato Alert: 2/13 Posted by Thomas Conroy (02/13/2009 @ 12:30 pm) This weekend, you will have a wide variety of sports entertainment to choose from for your viewing pleasure. If you’re in the mood for speed, then the Daytona 500 on Sunday should rev your interest. Or if you’re looking for a good rivalry matchup, then the Georgetown and Syracuse contest on Saturday should be at the top of your list. If you’re longing for a star-studded extravaganza, take a moment to tune into the All-Star Weekend from Phoenix. The NBA gets it right by showcasing the incredible talents of their stars in multiple categories, even though they lose points by changing the game of H-O-R-S-E to sponsor approved G-E-I-C-O. All times ET… NBA Saturday, 8 PM: Slam Dunk Competition, Three-Point Shootout, Skills Challenge (TNT) Sunday, 9 PM: The NBA All-Star Game from Phoenix, AZ. (TNT) NHL Friday, 7 PM: Boston Bruins @ New Jersey Devils Saturday, 8:30 PM: Dallas Stars @ Chicago Blackhawks Sunday, 12:30 PM: Philadelphia Flyers @ New York Rangers (NBC) College Basketball Friday, 9 PM: #13 Villanova @ West Virginia (ESPN) Saturday, 12 PM: Georgetown @ #22 Syracuse (ESPN) Saturday, 1 PM: #6 UCLA @ Arizona (CBS) Saturday, 4 PM: #25 Florida State @ #8 Wake Forest (ESPN Full Court) Sunday, 1 PM: #20 Illinois @ Indiana (CBS) Sunday, 5:30 PM: #5 Duke @ Boston College (Fox Sports) PGA Friday-Sunday, see local listings for broadcast times: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Tournament (CBS/TGC) NASCAR Sunday, 2 PM: The Daytona 500 (Fox) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, Golf, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: Add new tag, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Boston Bruins, Boston College, CBS, Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Daytona 500, Duke, ESPN, ESPN Full Court, Fox, Fox Sports, G-E-I-C-O, Georgetown, H-O-R-S-E, Illinois, NASCAR, NBC, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix, Syracuse, TNT, UCLA, Villanova, Wake Forest, West Virginia
Couch Potato Alert: 2/6 Posted by Thomas Conroy (02/06/2009 @ 12:50 pm) We have hit a lull in our sports watching season. It’s that period of time between the end of the Super Bowl and the beginning of March Madness where sports fans will go in different directions for their weekend entertainment. Some of us will get reacquainted with our families as we have not had much contact with them since late July (which just happens to coincide with the start of training camp in the NFL). Big shout out to Kobe and LeBron for peaking our interest in the NBA regular season with their back-to-back record breaking performances at Madison Square Garden this week. They will meet this weekend in a national televised game. All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 12 PM: #20 Syracuse @ #16 Villanova (ESPN) Saturday, 1 PM: Notre Dame @ #12 UCLA (CBS) Saturday, 9 PM: #15 Memphis @ #18 Gonzaga (ESPN) Sunday, 1 PM: #13 Purdue @ #21 Illinois (CBS) NBA Friday, 8 PM: Denver Nuggets @ Washington Wizards (ESPN) Friday, 10:30 PM: Golden State Warriors @ Phoenix Suns (ESPN) Saturday, 7:30 PM: Denver Nuggets @ New Jersey Nets (NBA TV) Sunday, 1 PM: San Antonio Spurs @ Boston Celtics (ABC) Sunday, 3:30 PM: Los Angeles Lakers @ Cleveland Cavaliers (ABC) Sunday, 8 PM: Phoenix Suns @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN) NHL Friday, 8:30 PM: New York Rangers @ Dallas Stars Sunday, 12:30 PM: Detroit Red Wings @ Pittsburgh Penguins (NBC) NFL Sunday, 4:30 PM: The Pro Bowl-AFC vs. NFC (NBC) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, NBA, NFL, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, AFC, Boston Celtics, CBS, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Stars, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Red Wings, ESPN, Golden State Warriors, Gonzaga, Illinois, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers, Madison Square Garden, March Madness, Memphis, NBA TV, NBC, New Jersey Nets, New York Rangers, NFC, NFL, NHL, Notre Dame, Phoenix Suns, Pittsburgh Penguins, Purdue, San Antonio Spurs, Super Bowl, Syracuse, The Pro Bowl, UCLA, Villanova, Washington Wizards
Couch Potato Alert: 9/26 Posted by Thomas Conroy (09/26/2008 @ 3:56 pm) Alabama vs. Georgia This game has actually exceeded all pre-season expectations, since the matchup now pits two top-10 teams against each other. Nick Saban is leading his Crimson Tide into Athens for a program temperature check. How much have they improved will be determined “between the hedges” against the undefeated Bulldogs on Saturday night. Coverage begins at 7:45PM EST on ESPN. Click here for the official Alabama-Georgia smack thread. Illinois vs. Penn State Both schools will open conference play on Saturday evening at Beaver Stadium. The key matchup pits swift-footed Fighting Illini quarterback Juice Williams against the #1 defense in the Big Ten. After throwing for over 400 yards against Missouri in the season opener, Williams has since struggled with his passing efficiency and will go against a defense that has only allowed two passing touchdowns on the season. Joe Paterno is trying to avenge a tough loss last year in Champagne. Regional coverage begins at 8 PM EST on ABC. Major League Baseball How exciting will baseball be this weekend? Well, considering five teams (Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, and Milwaukee Brewers) are competing for three playoff spots, the excitement level is pretty high. The weather could be the biggest opponent for the teams on the East Coast, as the forecast calls for 80-90 percent chance of rain throughout the weekend. It’s difficult to imagine the amount of chaos several rainouts will bring to the end of the season. But there’s a good possibility that one, two, or three teams will have to play a 163rd or makeup game to break a tie on Monday or Tuesday. Check your local listing on ESPN, Fox Sports, and TBS on game coverage this weekend. Posted in: College Football, Couch Potato Alert, General Sports, MLB, Television Tags: Alabama, Athens, Beaver Stadium, Big Ten, Bulldogs, Champagne, Chicago White Sox, Crimson Tide, ESPN, Fighting Illini, Fox Sports, Georgia, Illinois, Joe Paterno, Juice Williams, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Missouri, New York Mets, Nick Saban, Penn State, Philadelphia Phillies, TBS
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