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Monday, September 3, 2012

Weekend Viewing Recap 9/3/12

The weekend for most isn't technically over.  You still have the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship (Golf, kids) with both Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods in the hunt, U.S. Open Tennis, Virginia Tech vs. Georgia Tech in college football later that night and the start of the Athletics/Angels and Yankees/Rays series in baseball.  That plus a good barbeque should be enough to tide you over until Wednesday when the NFL begins with the Cowboys heading to New York to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Giants.

The final weekend before the return of profession football did not let us down.  Let's take a look back just in case you hit the beach one final weekend and missed out.

7. College Football (Non ranked vs. ranked games)

The most eye opening score came from Pittsburgh as the Panthers lost to I-AA (eff that FCS crap) Youngstown St..  It's not the first Division I team to lose to the smaller schools recently (JMU vs Virginia Tech, Appalachian St. vs. Michigan), but it still is shocking when it happens.  Navy went to Ireland to battle the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and got blasted 50-10.  Clemson retains the 'Tigers' moniker for this season as they beat Auburn who will now be called the 'Pumas' for the remainder of the year.  That would have made the game much more interesting.  Penn St. lost on the field after an off season of losing off the field.  As noted on Twitter, they lost again Saturday to extend a losing streak that dates back to 1998. USC (not the Gamecocks who are neither USC nor Carolina...just South or Cocks, your choice) rolled over Hawaii in their first game as #1 in the nation.  West Virginia claimed their state title as they whooped Marshall and my two favorite colleges (UNC and JMU) won by a combined scored of 117-7.

6. Boise St. Broncos at Michigan St. Spartans

In one of two ranked vs. ranked match ups this weekend, two new look teams squared off in a surprising defensive battle (of sorts).  Michigan St. jumped out behind Le'Veon Bell who scored early en route to 265 total yards on the night.  Boise St. couldn't muster much offense at all and it was a credit to their defense, who scored their lone touchdown of the night, that the game was as close as it was.  In fact Boise St. held the lead going into the 4th quarter, but after Bell scored his second touchdown of the game, Michigan St. took the lead back for good.  Both teams looked offensively challenged, save for Bell and he was the difference on Saturday.

5. St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals

What a series these two teams gave us.  After a miserable start for the Cardinals, losing the 1st two games by a combined 18-1 score we got two classic games to end the series.  After seeing their bats go dormant for 48 hours in Washington, St. Louis spotted Washington 4 runs before scoring 8 over the next three innings to take an 8-6 lead.  The Nationals answered back with a three run inning, but gave up single runs in the eighth and ninth to lose 10-9.  Sunday, Nationals fans got one of their final looks at Stephen Strasburg this season and he was masterful throwing six scoreless innings and left with a 2-0 lead.  That didn't last long as Sean Burnett promptly gave up a 2 run homer to light hitting David Descalso who had previously been 5 for his last 58.  This time it was the Nationals that were able to respond as they scratched out two runs in the bottom of the 7th and held on for a 4-3 victory and a 3 games to 1 series victory.

4. Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees

This close.  The Orioles were this close to walking into Yankees Stadium and sweeping New York.  Mark Reynolds hit two home runs in both the Friday and Sunday games as the Orioles outscored the struggling Yankees  14-4 in those two games.  In the middle game, Baltimore was up 3-0 in the 4th and 3-1 heading into the bottom of the seventh when it all fell apart for them.  With two outs and only one man on base, starting pitcher Wei-Yin Chen walk a guy and gave up a hit to cut the lead to 3-2.  Pedro Strop 'relieved' him and walked the first two batters he faced to knot the game up at 3.  Then when he finally threw a hittable pitch, Nick Swisher hit a ball to shortstop J.J. Hardy who booted it and allowed the go ahead, and eventual game winning run to score.  Baltimore wins the series and creeps to within 2 games in the A.L. East as their dream season continues with the 4 game rematch in Baltimore starts Thursday.

3. U.S. Open Tennis

Nothing of note happened this weekend, which is good for the upcoming quarterfinals.  Andy Roddick is still alive and plays next on Tuesday.  The closest major upset was Maria Sharapova down 2 games to none in the third set, but she stormed back to win.  Because of the length of that match and the rain delay last night, American John Isner was forced to start playing after 10 pm local time and of course his match against Philipp Kohschreiber went the full five sets and 3+ hours ending right around 2:30 in the morning.  That seems quite ridiculous if I must say so.  I don't understand why they can't just bring them back at 8 am because you won't get the television ratings you were expecting either way.  Today another American is expected to be ousted as Mardy Fish has to play Roger Federer.  Miracles can happen can't they?

2. Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers

I asked for a Detroit sweep and by God I got a Detroit sweep.  The Tigers held serve on their home field behind strong starting pitching and a timely home run last night.  The marquee match up was between Chris Sale and Justin Verlander yesterday and into the 6th inning it lived up to the billing.  Tied at one in the bottom of the 6th inning, Sale threw one too many sliders (slurves if you listen to ESPN) to Delmon Young without changing his eye level with a high fastball (who am I to judge?) and he hit a 3 run home run.  Even though Detroit has underwhelmed all season, they are still my choice to represent the American League in the World Series.  Behind the one-two punches of Verlander and Max Scherzer on the mound and Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder at the plate, if they can play good enough defense I don't see anyone being able to beat them in a short series.  Chicago may have seen their cushion slip away this weekend, but they will get their chance to strike back one week from today when they welcome Detroit to town for a huge 4 game series.

1. Michigan Wolverines vs. Alabama Crimson Tide

I tried to time it right on Saturday night as the wife and I watched The Dictator for our weekend movie which was actually disappointing.  I figured I'd missed about 15-20 minutes of this game and that would be hardly enough to worry me, but that turned out to be quite incorrect.  I flipped the game on and it was already 14-0 Alabama with 5 minutes left in the 1st quarter and I knew it was over.  By the time I got back from the bathroom (too much information???) it was 21-0 and that was the last I saw of the game.  Michigan kept it within 20 into the 4th quarter which sparked my curiosity knowing one of my friends had a small $1500 wager on Alabama and the 13 1/2 point spread, but the Crimson Tide scored again and he was safe.  Lunch on him on Tuesday!!!!!  Wake me when Alabama plays in the SEC Championship game which will probably be the BCS Championship game as well (sorry USC).

Friday, August 31, 2012

Weekend Viewing Guide 8/31/12

Finally.  The summer doldrums are just about over and the best time for sports fans is upon us.  Not only is baseball headed towards the playoffs, but both college football and the NFL are beginning.  In a months time the NBA will be back and hopefully the NHL will be as well.

Let me say thank you to the Olympics, Euro Cup 2012, Golf majors, Tennis Grand Slams, the College World Series and last but not least Major League Baseball for getting us through a very hot summer.  Baseball has been especially exciting for me as an Oakland Athletics and Washington Nationals fan.  I will definitely not forgot about them come September, but with so many other options to choose from I will certainly have plenty of story lines to crow about in the next couple of months.

But enough about the next couple of months...we have a three day weekend ahead of us as the summer torch unofficially changes into the fall torch.

7. College Football (Non ranked vs. ranked games)

The first weekend of College Football is feast or famine when hoping to see a competitive game.  Not every game will be LSU winning by 40 points against North Texas.  There are some fun match ups to whet our palettes here in late August/early September.  Teams that don't like each other very much meet up as Marshall and West Virginia square off.  Clemson and Auburn will fight over which mascot gets to keep the name Tigers.  Penn St. tries to return to normalcy as they begin their life post-Joe Pa and scandal against Ohio.  USC starts the season #1 and welcomes Hawaii in for a warm up.  One game I'm intrigued to watch will be Navy and Notre Dame playing in Ireland.  With a perfect 9am start time it will be a great way to start the weekend (while at work for me).

6. Boise St. Broncos at Michigan St. Spartans

Gone are Kirk Cousins and Kellen Moore for the respective schools.  With both teams starting from scratch it will be interesting to see if either team will be able to be a national contender this season.  Whether successful or not this year, it is a fact that Boise St. will be leaving the Mountain West conference and heading to the Big East as of next year.  Geographically challenged issues aside, it will be good for their school to finally face better competition to try and prove if they are actually as good as they think they are.  This should be a rebuilding year for Boise St., but with a preseason ranking of 13 for Michigan St., hopes are high for a smooth transition from Cousins to senior quarterback Andrew Maxwell.

5.  St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals

A possible playoff preview in the Nation's Capital.  The defending champions against a team primed to be in contention for the foreseeable future.  This is a huge 4 game set for both teams.  The Cardinals have been chased out of contention in the N.L. Central due to the continued excellence of the Cincinnati Reds, and are currently trying to fend off both the Pittsburgh Pirates and the L.A. Dodgers for the 2nd Wild Card spot.  The Nationals have been slumping of late with a recent 5 game losing streak but starting last night, they have 11 straight games at home.  They look to have a comfortable five game lead over the Atlanta Braves, but with the distraction of the Stephen Strasburg shutdown and the fact that they have never been in this position in September anything is still possible.

4. Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees

I don't think anyone had this series circled in April one that could hold the key to who will win the A.L. East, but that's why they play the games.  The Orioles sit only 3 games back of the might Yankees and with a miraculous weekend they could be tied by Labor Day.  The Tampa Bay Rays are right there as well sitting one game behind Baltimore and are playing lowly Toronto with hopes of keeping this a 3 way race all the way until the end of the season.  Maybe this will be the weekend where New York starts to build towards the playoffs.  Since going to Oakland in mid-July the Yankees are only 18-21 and have nearly squandered the 10 game lead they had at that point.  Nobody seems to understand just how Baltimore is winning.  I'll put it simply...their bullpen has been fantastic.  Without a great bullpen you can't go 24-6 in one run games and 12-2 in extra innings like the Orioles currently are.


3. U.S. Open Tennis

 With the first couple of rounds out of the way, the real tournament can now begin.  Even though he probably won't be around much past this weekend, American Andy Roddick has announced he will be retiring after the U.S. Open.  For nearly a decade he was the best hope for the U.S. to win in Men's Tennis Grand Slam event after Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi retired.  After winning the U.S. Open in 2003, Roddick could never climb that mountain again in a Grand Slam event.  As for people who could win this year all the usual suspects are around (save for Rafael Nadal who is once again nursing injuries).  Federer, Novak, Serena and Sharapova are all alive and are expected to contend, but when the lights are on in New York City magical things sometimes happen and that is why we watch.

2. Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers

I'll admit it, I called the A.L. Central over long ago.  I thought for sure the Tigers would have run and hid from the White Sox by now.  What do I know anyways?  Heading into this series Chicago still holds a 3 game lead with no signs of wavering.   This series also brings us Chris Sale vs. Justin Verlander on Sunday night.  As the final Sunday without the NFL to compete with, MLB has given fans the ultimate treat as a send off.  Two Cy Young candidates facing each other with the division title at stake...niiiiice.  I'm still saying the Tigers win the division and I still say it will be by around 4 or 5 games so sweeping Chicago this weekend might be a good start to make me look less foolish.

1. Michigan Wolverines vs. Alabama Crimson Tide

The defending champions get a real test right out of the gate as Alabama and Michigan head to Dallas Cowboys Stadium to get the first weekend of College Football started off with a bang.  This will be the first time that these two school meet outside of a Bowl Game and only the fourth time ever.  Senior quarterback Denard Robinson will need to be more like he was in 2010 than 2011 for Michigan to keep close.  After breaking onto the scene, Robinson regressed in almost all statistical categories last season.  Alabama may have lost some key pieces, but they don't rebuild, they just reload and the defense that was NFL worthy last season should be extremely stingy once again.