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A Farewell To Super Bowl Announcing

The Good

The Good

The Super Bowl on Sunday will be broadcast by NBC, and I would like to thank Al Michaels for doing the game in advance.  This might be the last Super Bowl for the team, since they won’t have another one for at least 3 more years.  Out of all the broadcast teams, Michaels and Madden, have been the most entertaining and intelligent.  The rest of them can take a hike, because I am waiting for the time when I can turn the broadcast off, listen to the game in Surround Sound, and just have the PA Announcer from the Stadium.  I know what you are going to say…NBC tried it already and it was a major flop.  Well at that time, NBC did not have the fancy graphics package that shows us down, yardage, penalties, player names, etc.  Also with Directv Sunday Ticket you can follow the game stats while watching the game, thanks to the handy red button.

The Bad

The Bad

So what is preventing the switch?  Ego.  If we went to a no nonsense broadcast who would pay Phil Simms ridiculous amounts of money to sound like an Jackass?  We wouldn’t get to hear the ex-player talk about his experience and get his view point on life from the millionaire’s club.  To be honest, if the networks were smart they could use the create a seperate sound broadcast for those of us that don’t want to hear the Awful Announcing.  It could be used much like the SAP button is used for spanish broadcasts.  Another good “idea” would be to cut out the high paid third/fourth wheels in the booth and just stick to a two man show.  The country as a whole has past the “Talking Heads” in football knowledge, due to the sheer amount of games seen and video games played.  A lot of guys are tired of explaining to their wives/girlfriends why the so called “smart broadcasters” are wrong in play calls.  You see from my 50 inch HDTV I can see the play a whole lot better then Joe Buck can, some 300 feet away in the booth looking down at a 19 inch monitor.

And...The Ugly.

And...The Ugly.

The guys that are really important are the ones running the show from the broadcast truck who give us the replays we need to see.  And the camara men on the field are also the ones who give us such a great shot of the game anyway.  I would give them all a raise and fire the crappy “talent” in the booth they have working for regional broadcasts.  So maybe they have to keep the National Broadcast Announcers for the general public.  At least give me an option of not listening to them and enjoying a “game like” experience in my living room.  Technology has come a long way, I just want the ability to selectively mute out Phil Simms, someone please make that happen.

Editor’s Note: The following was written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

Break In The Action

Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant

The Cavs Should Be A Hot Ticket

The Cavs Should Be A Hot Ticket

This weekend brings us a break in the action from the NFL and we get to see the NHL All-Star game in Montreal.  I hope everyone is over their Holiday Hangover and ready for the post-Super Bowl lull before March Madness.  2009 has been interesting so far, we have a new President and maybe a new outlook on life.  We still however are in the same economic downturn and might not be seeing as many games as we normally would want to see.  I would like to point out that if you are gainfully employed and still living comfortably, now is not the time to sit at home and watch.

Pens Need to Get Some Wins

Pens Need to Get Some Wins

There are a few good things that have happened due to the recession.  First, gas prices are back to being relatively manageable.  Second, with less people traveling the roads aren’t as packed.  And third, there are plenty of hotel deals out there to be had.  So if you are up to any traveling over the winter be it for skiing/snowboarding, visiting friends/family, or just want to visit someplace new, I suggest you try to catch a hockey, basketball, or spring training game.  This is the hangover time when prices are usually down from football season and the hyped holiday events are over.  So here are a few rivalries, within driving distance, you might want to check out during the Break In The Action.

NHL Action (All Games Listed are played Friday through Sunday for weekend travel)

Steve Mason is Becoming a Stud

Steve Mason is Becoming a Stud

  1. Pittsburgh Penguins at Washington Capitals (2/22) and (3/8) Both Sunday match ups will be on National TV and will have a good mix of home and away fans.  Not to mention the Ovechkin/Semin vs. Crosby/Malkin match up.
  2. New Jersey Devils at Philadelphia Flyers (3/1) Both teams are battling for the Division Lead.  Plus, the Devils can score now, so it will be an interesting Sunday game.
  3. Philadelphia Flyers at New York Rangers (2/15) Another great inner division match up and two cities that don’t like each other.  Another Sunday TV game for the rest of us.
  4. San Jose Sharks at Anaheim Ducks (3/15)  Should be a good Sunday battle between two of the Best in the West.
  5. Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers (2/21) A fun Saturday night for all the Canadians in Alberta, check out the NHL network for the rest of us.

    Get a Room You Two

    Get a Room You Two

  6. Columbus Blue Jackets at Pittsburgh Penguins (2/6) & vs Detroit Red Wings (2/13) So I had to get the Blue Jackets in here twice.  They have a great rookie Goaltender who is worth seeing.  Both games are on Friday nights.
  7. Phoenix Coyotes at LA Kings (2/21)  The Coyotes are playing for their franchise life and a drive through the desert for a Saturday night game won’t be too bad.
  8. Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens (2/7) Another Hockey Night in Canada tilt, and no love lost here.
  9. Carolina Hurricanes at Atlanta Thrashers (2/28) For those in the Southeastern Division who want to check out Atlanta for a Saturday Night Game.
  10. Toronto Maple Leafs at Ottawa Senetors – (2/28)  And finally the battle for Ontario between the Leafs and Sens.

    Sweet Goal

    Sweet Goal

NBA Action

  1. Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers (2/22)  Easy drive for an important Sunday match up, just hope there isn’t any Lake Affect Snow.

    Paul Pierce

    Paul Pierce

  2. Boston Celtics at New York Knicks (2/6) This one is for all those Obnoxious Celtics fans who might want to head to NYC on a Friday night to rub it in.
  3. LA Lakers at Phoenix Suns (3/1)  Should be a great Sunday day game and entertaining as usual.
  4. New Jersey Nets at Philadelphia 76ers (1/31)  Ok, so if you are a Nets fan you might be proud to drive down the Jersey Turnpike and visit a much nicer city (appearance, not fans).
  5. Dallas Mavericks at Houston Rockets (2/20)  There shouldn’t be any thunderstorms in Houston this time of year so traveling down from Dallas should be fine.
  6. Miami Heat at Orlando Magic (2/22)  I know it is tough to get Heat fans and people in Miami to leave the beach to head to Orlando.  But, this match up should be fun to watch.
  7. Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas Mavericks (2/27)  This is a good reason for Thunder fans to go watch their team “develop” outside their own arena.
  8. Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers (2/22)  Another easy drive weather permitting.  Maybe not as fun as when Jordan and Miller played but still a good time.

    Dwight Howard

    Dwight Howard

  9. Milwakee Bucks at Chicago Bulls (3/6)  Here’s an excuse to travel to the Second City and enjoy slightly different fattening foods.
  10. Washington Wizards at New Jersey Nets (2/20)  Here is a stop over game for any Wizards fans who want to catch a game before heading into the city.

Editor’s Note: The following was written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

Championship Weekend to Superbowl Sunday

Championship Sunday is upon us and two lucky teams get to head to Tampa for the Superbowl.  The main question should be, what really lucky fans get to come along for the ride.  We are in the day of age were the average fan will never get to see a Superbowl in person and that is down right sad. Fortuanately, my brother got to see the Steelers win in Superbowl XL, and that was because he has great friends.  But since the whole event has turned into a celebrity/super rich exclusive event, so the average fan gets to observe fromtheir TV.  To combat that mindset, here are a few reasons that keep people away and hopefully things you can do to make it to the game.

  1. Ticket Availability – Two teams make it the game so that means two sets of season ticket holders are put in a “lottery” to see who gets tickets.  Most stadiums hold around 70,000 people and if 80-90% are season ticket holders, that means that 60,000 seats are in the lottery.  So for the Superbowl you can hold around 70,000 or more.  After all the corporatesponsors eat up their hand out tickets, there are probably only 40,000 to 50,000 seats left for the two teams.  So divide that by two and that means each team gets to “hand out” 20,000 to 25,000 tickets.  So you have less then a 1 in 4 chance of getting tickets to the game as a season ticket holder.  You really need the Golden Ticket to get tickets as a Season Ticket Holder.
  2. Ticket Price – The way the Superbowl ticket prices and playoff prices has risen over the past few years is ridiculous.  I believe face value tickets this year will be between $500 and $750 a piece.  So if you are “fortunate” enough to pay that price then you are getting a deal.  As far as getting tickets in the secondary market, you are looking at paying at least $1,000 per ticket if not a few thousand per.
  3. Hotel Availability – So Hotel prices are going to be through the roof and probably booked by now, so what do you do.  Well thankfully Florida has a lot of Hotels, so staying in Ft. Myers or Orlando might be a good idea.
  4. Flight Availability – With the amount of people coming in to party.  Just like a Bowl game, sometimes making a vacation out of the trip is a great idea.  Taking a road trip might also be a great idea.
  5. Event Availability – So the Superbowl Parties are apparently the best part of the Superbowl, so how as an average fan do you get in to these events?  Well unless you know someone, I really can’t help you.  What you can do is go to some of the “Open” ones and then maybe make some connections.  Also you also might be able to find passes online, but beware of scams.

So Basically, I am trying not to steer you away from attending a great yearly event.  But if you want to do it once in a lifetime, I suggest you save up, plan accordingly, and make sure your favorite team is playing.  Even if your team doesn’t win, I hope you can enjoy the experience.

Tis the Season…Bowl Season!

We had the BCS Bowl Announcements last weekend and it is time to make your travel plans and get your tickets.  And unless you are a big time donor or long time season ticket holder odds are you have to get tickets through the Secondary Market or fight the rush to get the minimal amount of tickets available on Ticketmaster.  First thing is first, if you want to search and compare prices on different sites use TicketStumbler.

A few tips for those heading to for the Bowl Season.

Florida Bowls:

  1. If you are going to Tampa/Miami/Orlando area’s take advantage of all the regional airports.  Flying into Ft. Myers isn’t a bad option for Tampa.  And the drive across the Everglades to Miami goes from pretty cool/boring as you see hundreds of Alligators.
  2. Stay with Family or Friends if you can!
  3. Look for Condo/Timeshare Rentals and compare to Hotel Prices.  You might be surprised with the deal you can get, especially if you have a big group of people.
  4. Go Early or Stay Late.  Hey you are in Florida in January, have some fun while you are there.  Hang out on the Beach, or check out Cruise Deals for after New Years and take a vacation.
  5. Road Trip.  Gas prices are the lowest they have been in 5 years.  Take advantage and take the Family across America.  It might be cheaper then flying.

Cross Country Tips:

  1. Take the family on a cross country vacation to and from the Bowl game.
  2. Rent an RV for the trip, it might be cheaper then a hotel and airfare.
  3. Stay with Friends and Family, always a good idea.
  4. Buy a Bowl Package, it might be pricier but it will contain tickets, flight, hotel and usually transportation.
  5. See if you can use hotel or credit card points for your hotel nights.

Tailgating/Game Tips:

  1. If you are coming a long way buy drinks/food at a local grocery store and buy a Styrofoam cooler for them.
  2. If you are close to home tailgate as usual, no need to change a good thing.
  3. Find out when the parking lots open and be early, that will give you plenty of time to enjoy the last game of the season.
  4. Visit your school’s hospitality tent (or stop in on your opponents tent at your own risk).
  5. Bring your school’s colored beads, you will be a hit and make sure to spread them out to the opposition.
  6. Get your merchandise early.  T-shirts and Patches go quick so make sure you get what you want early.
  7. Take a walk around and visit other tailgates.  Bowl games are great places to make new friends!
  8. Make sure you bring sunglasses (Especially if your game is in Florida/California/Arizona).
  9. If you don’t have your own tailgate visit the sponsorship tailgate (it may cost you to get in though).
  10. Enjoy your opponents band/tradition you never know when you will play them again.

So let’s take a look at the Bowl Schedule and Prices.

Date/Time/TV Bowl Site Opponents
Saturday
Dec. 20
Time 4:30
ESPN
St. Petersburg Bowl
St. Petersbury Bowl Tickets
From $58
St. Petersburg, FL
Tropicana Field
South Florida
vs.
Memphis
Saturday
Dec. 20
11:00 am ET
ESPN
EagleBank Bowl
EagleBank Bowl Tickets
From $60
Washington, DC
RFK Stadium
Navy
vs.
Wake Forest
Saturday
Dec. 20
4:30 pm ET
ESPN
New Mexico Bowl
New Mexico Bowl Tickets
From $35
Albuquerque, NM
University Stadium
Colorado State
vs.
Fresno State
Saturday
Dec. 20
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
Pioneer
Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl Tickets
From $47
Las Vegas, NV
Sam Boyd Stadium
Arizona
vs.
BYU
Sunday
Dec. 21
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
R+L Carriers
New Orleans Bowl
New Orleans Bowl Tickets
From $45
New Orleans, LA
Louisiana Superdome
Troy
vs.
Southern Miss
Tuesday
Dec. 23
8 :00 pm ET
ESPN
San Diego County
Credit Union
Poinsettia Bowl
Poinsettia Bowl Tickets
From $42
San Diego, CA
Qualcomm Stadium
TCU
vs.
Boise State
Wednesday
Dec. 24
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
Sheraton
Hawai’i Bowl
Hawaii Bowl Tickets
From $44
Honolulu, HI
Aloha Stadium
Hawaii
vs.
Notre Dame
Friday
Dec. 26
7:30 pm ET
ESPN
Motor City Bowl
Motor City Bowl Tickets
From $32
Detroit, MI
Ford Field
Central Michigan
vs.
Florida Atlantic
Saturday
Dec. 27
1:00 pm ET
ESPN
Meineke Car Care Bowl
Meineke Car Care Bowl Tickets
From $57
Charlotte, NC
Bank of America Stadium
North Carolina
vs.
West Virginia
Saturday
Dec. 27
4:30 pm ET
ESPN
Champs Sports Bowl
Champs Sports Bowl Tickets
From $43
Orlando, FL
Florida Citrus Bowl
Florida State
vs.
Wisconsin
Saturday
Dec. 27
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
Emerald Bowl
Emerald Bowl Tickets
From $70
San Francisco, CA
AT&T Park
Miami
vs.
Cal
Sunday
Dec. 28
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
PetroSun
Independence Bowl
Independence Bowl Tickets
From $20
Shreveport, LA
Independence Stadium
Northern Illinois
vs.
Louisiana Tech
Monday
Dec. 29
2 :00 pm ET
ESPN2
PapaJohns.com Bowl
Papajohns.com Bowl Tickets
From $95
Birmingham, AL
Legion Field
Rutgers
vs.
NC State
Monday
Dec. 29
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
Valero
Alamo Bowl
Alamo Bowl Tickets
From $28
San Antonio, TX
Alamodome
Northwestern
vs.
Missouri
Tuesday
Dec. 30
4:30 pm ET
ESPN2
Roady’s
Humanitarian Bowl
Humanitarian Bowl Tickets
From $24
Boise, ID
Bronco Stadium
Nevada
vs.
Maryland
Tuesday
Dec. 30
8:00 pm ET
NFL Network
Texas Bowl
Texas Bowl Tickets
From $18
Houston, TX
Reliant Stadium
Western Michigan
vs.
Rice
Tuesday
Dec. 30
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
Pacific Life
Holiday Bowl
Holiday Bowl Tickets
From $30
San Diego, CA
Qualcomm Stadium
Oregon
vs.
Oklahoma State
Wednesday
Dec. 31
12:30 pm ET
ESPN
Bell Helicopter
Armed Forces Bowl
Armed Forces Bowl Tickets
From $30
Fort Worth, TX
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Air Force
vs.
Houston
Wednesday
Dec. 31
2:00 pm ET
CBS
Brut
Sun Bowl
Sun Bowl Tickets
From $15
El Paso, TX
Sun Bowl Stadium
Oregon State
vs.
Pitt
Wednesday
Dec. 31
3:30 pm ET
ESPN
Gaylord Hotels
Music City Bowl
Music City Bowl Tickets
From $3
Nashville, TN
LP Field
Vanderbilt
vs.
Boston College
Wednesday
Dec. 31
5:30 pm ET
NFL Network
Insight Bowl
Insight Bowl Tickets
From $35
Tempe, AZ
Sun Devil Stadium
Minnesota
vs.
Kansas
Wednesday
Dec. 31
7:30 pm ET
ESPN
Chick-fil-A Bowl
Chick-Fil-A Bowl Tickets
From $60
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Dome
LSU
vs.
Georgia Tech
Thursday
Jan. 1
11:00 am ET
ESPN
Outback Bowl
Outback Bowl Tickets
From $59
Tampa, FL
Raymond James Stadium
Iowa
vs.
South Carolina
Thursday
Jan. 1
12:00 pm ET
CBS
Konica Minolta
Gator Bowl
Gator Bowl Tickets
From $65
Jacksonville, FL
Jacksonville Stadium
Clemson
vs.
Nebraska
Thursday
Jan. 1
1:00 pm ET
ABC
Capital One Bowl
Capital One Bowl Tickets
From $73
Orlando, FL
Florida Citrus Bowl
Michigan State
vs.
Georgia
Thursday
Jan. 1
5:00 pm ET
ABC
Rose Bowl
presented by Citi
2009 Rose Bowl Tickets
From $230
Pasadena, CA
Rose Bowl
Penn State
vs.
Southern Cal
Thursday
Jan. 1
8:30 pm ET
FOX
FedEx
Orange Bowl
2009 Orange Bowl Tickets
From $17
Miami, FL
Dolphins Stadium
Cincinnati
vs.
Virginia Tech
Friday
Jan. 2
2:00 pm ET
FOX
AT&T
Cotton Bowl Classic
Cotton Bowl Tickets
From $63
Dallas, TX
Cotton Bowl
Texas Tech
vs.
Ole Miss
Friday
Jan. 2
5:00 pm ET
ESPN
AutoZone
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl Tickets
From $45
Memphis, TN
Liberty Bowl Stadium
ECU
vs.
Kentucky
Friday
Jan. 2
8:00 pm ET
FOX
Allstate
Sugar Bowl
2009 Sugar Bowl Tickets
From $140
New Orleans, LA
Superdome
Utah
vs.
Alabama
Saturday
Jan. 3
12:00 pm ET
ESPN2
International Bowl
International Bowl Tickets
From $42
Toronto, Canada
Rogers Centre
UConn
vs.
Buffalo
Monday
Jan. 5
8:00 pm ET
FOX
Tostitos
Fiesta Bowl
2009 Fiesta Bowl Tickets
From $160
Glendale, AZ
Univ of Phoenix Stadium
Ohio State
vs.
Texas
Tuesday
Jan. 6
8:00 pm ET
ESPN
GMAC Bowl
GMAC Bowl Tickets
From $52
Mobile, AL
Ladd Peebles Stadium
Ball State
vs.
Tulsa
Thursday
Jan. 8
9 :00 pm ET
FOX
BCS National Championship
BCS National Championship Tickets
From $490
Miami, FL
Dolphin Stadium
Oklahoma
vs.
Florida

Editor’s Note: The following was written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

JoePa’s Last Home Game?

Joe Paterno

Joe Paterno

Penn State plays Michigan State this weekend in Happy Valley, in what could be Joe Paterno’s final home game.  There has been a lot of debate on wether this is in fact Joe’s last season as Head Coach of Penn State football.  Much like the US Presidency, Joe gets a new contract every four years.  The only difference is he has had a lot more then two terms.  But this is the final year on his most current deal and there hasn’t been a new contract just yet.  So is this it for Joe Paterno?  I think if there was a time to go, now might be the best time for him and the program.

Hard to Criticize

Hard to Criticize

To see my reasoning, let’s look at the reasons Joe should stay.  First the man is Penn State football and everyone agrees he should go out on his own terms.  Second, he is a great man and has turned into a loved do no wrong grandfather figure.  And lastly, over the past 4 years he has won 3 bowl games and is on the brink of his second Rose Bowl berth.  So…what are the reasons he should go?  First of all is his health, he hasn’t been on the sidelines for over a month now and after seeing him get hit at Wisconsin (in person) I don’t think it is very safe for him down there.  Second, how involved is he in the actual game management?  I am not sure anyone outside the program really knows.  And finally, does he still have the edge to want to compete for a national championship?  I think the 60-90’s JoePa doesn’t even come close to losing at Iowa and wouldn’t have let a team with a bye go on the road so unprepared.

As Iconic as the Lion Shrine?

As Iconic as the Lion Shrine?

You Bet!

You Bet!

So depending on your thought process you could go either way.  Being loyal is a noble thing, and I bet Michigan wishes they were a little more loyal to Lloyd Carr right now.  But, how can you make a solid transition from a JoePa led Penn State Program to one without him.  My answer is you have to create a position for him.  Obviously Joe loves coaching and teaching his players.  That is something the program doesn’t want to lose or at least shouldn’t want to lose.  Also his presence helps recruiting, so if you let him go, do you have as strong of a recruiting program.  If Penn State was creative they should give someone inside the program the Interim Head Coach title and JoePa some kind of Head of the Football Program title.  I assume Tom Bradley would become the new Head Coach at some point, but an Interim tag would lend for a tryout/transition away from the Paterno legacy all the while keeping him close to the Penn State program.  A head coach needs to be in control of so many things, but most important is game management and recruiting.  An Interim Head Coach gives you better on the field game management and with JoePa still involved on the teaching/recruiting side you don’t lose an edge in the off season.

Graham Harell Leads Texas Tech

Graham Harell Leads Texas Tech

If JoePa can change to a spread offense, I am sure someone could talk him into a lesser role just to stay involved in the program.  It really is in the best interest of the players, students, school, coaches, and administration.  And that is the order of importance that should be considered.

So it is Rivalry Week this week.  Here are the top 10 games!

  1. #2 Texas Tech at #5 Oklahoma – No Big Deal, just a National Championship Game is on the line.
  2. #15 Michigan State at Penn State – Battle of the Land Grant Trophy

    Land Grant Rivalry

    Land Grant Rivalry

  3. #14 BYU at #7 Utah – It is sad this game isn’t on national TV
  4. #21 Oregon State at Cal – Oregon State’s Rose Bowl destiny are in their own hands.  A Penn State win means an unlikely rematch.
  5. Michigan at #10 Ohio State – Welcome to the Filled in Horseshoe Rich.
  6. Florida State at #25 Maryland – Black Out in College Park.  We are still waiting for someone from the ACC to step up…anyone???
  7. #20 Pittsburgh at #19 Cincinnati – Apparently the Big East Champion is BCS Bowl eligible…who knew?
  8. Ole Miss at #18 LSU – SEC teams have more bye weeks then NFL teams
  9. #9 Boise State at Nevada – The Mountain West needs some love, big time.
  10. NC State at #22 North Carolina – Note to Tar Heels fans, you need to keep Butch Davis.

Editor’s Note: The following was written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

Games of the Week

At least their Students can rush the field.

At least their Students can rush the field.

To be honest I am not too excited about football this weekend.  Last weekend was brutally heartbreaking for me.  After watching my Nittany Lions blow a perfect season (due to horrendous coaching and play calling) and the Steelers screwing up a winnable game against the Colts, I am not very happy.  So I guess the good news of the week is that my Penguins came back twice against the Flyers and Red Wings.  I also got to see the Captitals spank the Rangers in person last Saturday so that made me feel a little better.

But there really is nothing excusable for what Penn State did on Saturday.  They just had a bye week and should have been focused on finishing off the season.  Instead, they showed up gave away a touchdown because of a fumble on the first drive and then played mediocre the rest of the game.  First the first drive was reminiscent of the Michigan game when they went down early.  The big difference there was at least the Lions were home against Michigan and not playing in terrible wind conditions.  I have to give it to Kirk Ferentz, he owns JoePa, and I knew after the interception in the fourth quarter that they would drive to kick a game winning field goal…again.  I had the pleasure of watching Iowa beat us by in overtime and by a field goal before, it is gut wrenching and obviously exciting for Hawkeye alum, students, and fans.  My main problem was the offensive (no pun intended) play calling pretty much during the entire game, but more importantly in the fourth quarter.  So you make a great play to get to the Iowa 30, pretty much you have run all day with both tailbacks and have gotten positiver yardage.  You are going into a 20 mph head wind, what do you do?  Well I can tell you what you don’t do.  You do not call the exact same play that you already scored a Touchdown on…the defense saw that already and now stopped it.  You also don’t run a reverse to the SHORT SIDE of the field.

Hi My Name is Kirk and I own JoePa

Hi My Name is Kirk and I own JoePa

Memo to JoePa and Offensive Coaching Staff:  When you have playmakers in the backfield you don’t run them to the short side of the field.  By doing this you effectively take away the playmakers ability to make something out of nothing.  This also includes option plays and screens.  I am pretty sure Pete Carroll never optioned Reggie Bush to the short side of the field.

So you then throw a bad interception negating a field goal opportunity, which probably would have been missed due to the head wind.  The major problem here is you should have went for two back at the end of the 3rd quarter when you scored to go up by 10 instead of 9.  So touchdown and field goal and you lose by 1 point.  I will say this that we did have an unfortunate pass interference call on the last drive, but don’t put your players in that position.  Hey as most people who have read this blog know, I am all for the college athlete.  There are times when you will have bad days and games, these are only kids really.  But when you have a coaching staff with an extra week to prepare, having an “off” week that is unacceptable.  So in my mind the players might have lost to Iowa, but the coaches lost the season for the players.

Here are this weekends games to see.

Here's an Idea - Run the Ball

Here's an Idea: Run the Football

  1. South Carolina at Florida – Florida wants a national title and their coaches won’t screw it up.
  2. Boston College at Florida State – Big time ACC Title Game Implications here.
  3. Oklahoma State at Colorado – Can the Cowboys rebound after a tough loss?
  4. California at Oregon State – Will Oregon State win another big home game?
  5. Ohio State at Illinois – Buckeye Revenge is in order.
  6. North Carolina at Maryland – North Carolina could make it to the ACC Championship Game.
  7. Notre Dame at Navy – Back to Back wins against the Irish?
  8. USC at Stanford – Trojan Revenge will also be in order.
  9. Mississippi State at Alabama – Can the Bulldogs keep the scoring to a minimum?
  10. Indiana at Penn State – 1999 Revisited?  Watch the players try to save their season as the coaching staff tries to give it away.
"Gosh Steeling Wins is Just Awesome!"

"Gosh Steeling Wins is Just Awesome"

Not much to say about the NFL this week, other then Thank Goodness Bye weeks are over!!!!  We are in the lull before the playoff push and there are some solid matchups this week.  I just hope my Steelers don’t blow another winnable home game. Here are some questions and comments I have for the weekend.

  1. Dallas at Washington – I don’t think Portis plays, so can the Skins do it without him?  We know the Cowboys can’t without Romo, so they are glad he is back.
  2. San Diego at Pittsburgh – I just don’t know what Steelers team will show.
  3. Denver at Atlanta – The Falcons at home are very dangerous, proving Rookie QB’s are affected in hostile atmospheres.
  4. Minnesota at Tampa Bay – The Bucs at home are strong and can stop the run.  Can they stop All Day?
  5. Chicago at Green Bay – Whichever team loses here won’t make the playoffs.
  6. Baltimore at New York Giants – If the Ravens think they are for real, you need to play well on the road against the Champs.

    I heart Willie Parker

    I heart Willie Parker

  7. Cleveland at Buffalo – Two teams in Self Destruct mode, let’s hope the stadium holds.
  8. Tennessee at Jacksonville – Sneaky upset game, I am predicting this one will be close.  And if I am wrong, well the Titans are awesome.
  9. Oakland at Miami – Just because the Dolphins are fun to watch and the Raiders aren’t.
  10. Houston at Indianapolis – The Colts have a pulse, they stole one from the Texans earlier, can they destroy them this time?

Editor’s Note: The following is written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

Back For Some Change

Midterms for grad school has caused the break in the action here at the game owl.  Sports took a back seat to the Presidential Election for me over the past few days as well.  Congratulations to President Elect Barack Obama.  In case you missed the acceptance speech, here it is.  Washington, DC went a little nuts late Tuesday Evening and there were cheers on my street and in my building.  I don’t know how many times people across the nation have cheered in the streets for a Presidential Election, but it was pretty awesome to witness anyway.

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Overall the last week in the sports world has been very exciting.  I especially enjoyed watching the Texas Tech upset against Texas.  Below is Michael Crabtree’s touchdown which might be The college play of the year.  Also I got to enjoy my Steelers taking it to the Redskins Monday Night.  Pittsburgh has been a little Jekyl and Hyde this year, which makes me a little nervous.  The offense obviously needs Willie Parker and Santonio Holmes, I am just glad the Defense shows up every week.

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So a couple big time games in College Football this week and a few trap games to look out for.  Here is my Top 10 for Saturday November 8th, 2008.  Here are ABC’s regional coverage maps.

  1. Oklahoma State at Texas Tech – Tech has a rough two weeks ahead.
  2. Alabama at LSU – Alabama gets it’s first real away game at LSU.  When they beat Georgia the game was played in Atlanta instead of Athens.
  3. Georgia Tech at North Carolina -  Will someone in the ACC please stand up and take charge.  The conference is starting to look like the Big East.
  4. California at USC – I think USC will be set in the BCS, even though that loss to Oregon State is pretty bad, when compared to other one loss teams.  Especially Texas/Oklahoma.
  5. Ohio State at Northwestern – Big game for Northwestern here and the beginning of my trap games for the Buckeyes, Sooners, and Nittany Lions.
  6. Oklahoma at Texas A&M – The Sooners need some help to sneak into the Big 12 title game, a big win here always helps.
  7. Penn State at Iowa – Hopefully the pink locker room doesn’t affect the Lions.
  8. Clemson at Florida State -
  9. Florida at Vanderbilt – Mini trap game for Florida who can get caught…see Ole Miss.
  10. Notre Dame at Boston College – Tough game here for Notre Dame especially after losing to Pitt in overtime.

Editor’s Note: The following is written by Dustin at The Game Owl. The Game Owl focuses on game and league previews, marquee match ups, fantasy sports and the best games to attend. Dustin is a former college athlete, adamant sports fan and contributor to the TicketStumbler Blog.  Check out his website at www.thegameowl.com

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