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Archives for August 2009

Megan Abrigo is the Ace

The hostess of NBC’s new prime time poker show “Face the Ace” is a welcome addition to any poker room. Megan Abrigo co-hosts the show with former Sopranos regular Steve Schirippa, but let’s face it no one is looking at “Bobby” when you can soak in such a Hawaiian treat. There is a slight chance you might recognize Megan from her days on “Deal or No Deal” although I doubt it. “Face the Ace” allow contestants the chance to compete against as many as three different top professional poker players on national television for the chance to win one million smackaroos. Even if the show itself doesn’t thrill you I highly suggest you tune in to check out Megan Abrigo.

Megan Abrigo pictures:

Megan Abrigo

Megan Abrigo

Megan Abrigo

The Snuggie Goes NFL

I guess it was only a matter of time before a company or organization jumped on the Snuggie craze and who better than the Home Shopping Network to capitalize. HSN has created their version of the Snuggie for professional football and it’s named the NFL Huddler. I would like to warn family and friends right now that there is a strong possibility you will be receiving a NFL Huddler this year from yours truly.

NFL Huddler page

NFL Huddler Jaguars

Jerry Stackhouse Meet John Wall

Check out this video of soon to be Kentucky freshman John Wall dunking all over Jerry Stackhouse in a S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM game from this past weekend. S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM the so called “Rucker of the South” has an impressive list of talent and you check the rosters here. S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM rosters Marvin Williams, Kyle Singler, Flip Murray, Raymond Felton, Seth Curry, Chris Duhon, and Josh Powell are some of the names headlining the talent ridden teams.

MLB Bets of the Day – August 10th, 2009

Rzepczynski versus Mitre screams over in the Blue Jays and Yankees game and we like Sanchez going at home tonight for the Giants against the Dodgers.

Mariners +110
Giants even
Blue Jays/Yankees over 10.5
Reds/Cardinals over 8.5

Overall Record:

MLB 66-49-2
College Football 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36

Beano Cook Means College Football is Back!

The first college football games are now just 24 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes away so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know that Beano Cook has awaken from his 8 month slumber.

No he hasn’t already called a Notre Dame player to win the Heisman Trophy nor has he picked Penn State or Pitt to win the BCS Championship, but what he has done is get out of bed (or coffin) so now the whole world is back on track.

Just the fact you can here his voice and then Beano provides a few quips and that can only mean it’s close to the best time of the year and the yearning for football is coming to a peak.

If this doesn’t get you going then remember these immortal words of Beano Cook to get your football jones kicking.

“You only have to bat a thousand at two things; flying and heart transplants. Everything else you can go 4 for 5”

24 days, 5 hours, 45 minutes till kick off….

Titans Fake Punt Video

If you didn’t get a chance to watch the opener of the NFL preseason last night then you missed an outstanding play from the Tennesse Titans punter. Yes, I said the Titans punter! Former Buckeye AJ Trapasso pulled off a stellar fake punt last night in the Hall of Game by going behind his back with the football and ending up with Trapasso entering the end-zone for a Titans touchdown. Tennessee beat the Buffalo Bills 21-18 in large part due to Trapasso’s fake punt early on in the first quarter of the game.

WAC on WAC off

The WAC currently isn’t getting the respect and press the Mountain West Conference is receiving and it’s not even as impressive as Conference USA these days so things are a bit bleak overall. Boise State, Fresno State and Nevada have been solid teams, but then the talent drops off considerably with the bottom half of this league. The first week of the 2009 season will be a big indicator on whether the WAC can garner some more respect for the conference or if they will continue to be the step-brother to the MWC.

On the opening night of college football season the Boise State Broncos host #10 Oregon on the now infamous blue field in Boise, Idaho. Then on Saturday September 5th Nevada goes to Notre Dame, Louisiana Tech goes to Auburn and San Jose State has to face USC at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This in addition to Fresno State’s ‘take on all comers’ attitude with games at Wisconsin and at Cincinnati early in the season and then they wrap up their season at Illinois.

Boise

The basement dwellers of the WAC have made some coaching changes, and they’ve come up with some nice upgrades overall. Dewayne Walker was very close to becoming UCLA’s head coach, but instead he is now focused on making New Mexico State an actual contender. Also, Gary Andersen is a solid coaching prospect who should do a good job at Utah State, but it’s going to take some time to get things rolling in Logan, Utah. Don’t expect much from these squads this year, but there is hope building for these programs which is good to see.

Idaho continues to languish and Hawaii is going to actually struggle this year with a very tough schedule, but the league should do well overall this year because the middle of the pack will be improved. Louisiana Tech is close to hitting their stride under head coach Derek Dooley, Nevada has one of the best running attacks in the nation and Pat Hill has something to prove this year with his Fresno State Bulldogs. San Jose State continues to improve and should have one of their best seasons in many years if things go as expected with their talent. Boise State is going to be the juggernaut again this year, but it’s hard to lay claim to a BCS bid if you continue to rip through a conference schedule full of so many free tickets.

Below is a short list of players to keep your eyes on this year in the Western Athletic Conference.

QB Colin Kaepernick, Jr., Nevada
RB Ryan Mathews, Jr., Fresno State
QB Kellen Moore, Soph., Boise State
WR/KR Phillip Livas, Jr., Louisiana Tech
DE Kevin Basped, Jr., Nevada
FS Antonio Baker, Sr., Louisiana Tech
RB Vai Taua, Jr., Nevada
WR Seyi Ajirotutu, Sr., Fresno State
DB Davon House, Sr., NMSU
DB Shiloh Keo, Jr., Idaho

Surprise Team

San Jose State – The Spartans are loaded with receivers so the offense should be in good shape. The front defensive seven are excellent and San Jose is stocked with good athletes across the board. San Jose has to go to Boise, Louisiana Tech and Frenso so a title is probably out of the question, but they aren’t going to go down without a fight.

Disappointing Team

Hawaii – The Warriors have been in love with their home field advantage for years now because it continues to allow them enough wins to go bowling, but this year things could change. The passing game for the Warriors will not be as explosive overall and the defense has no real stand-out areas. Look for Hawaii to struggle all year long.

Game of the Year

On November 27th the Nevada Wolfpack roll into Boise to take on the Broncos. Don’t forget last year the Wolf Pack were getting drubbed in the first half at home before roaring back in the second half, but coming up short in the end with a 34-41 loss. This year’s game has the possibility of being even better and it will go a long way to determining who will be the WAC champion this year.

Aint No Mountain West High Enough

Let me get this straight. At the end of the last college bowl season we had a Mountain West team playing in the Sugar Bowl against an SEC legend in Alabama. Could I have been dreaming? Oh, and by the way Utah won 31-17 to end the season undefeated.

Like My Cousin Vinnie once said, the 2 Utes look very good and could become the first team ever to go undefeated in back to back years, but of course they still would not play for a National Championship. There will be early bumps on their road to possible destiny since they travel to Oregon this year on the 19th of September and then Louisville comes to town the very next week.

utes

BYU senior quarterback Max Hall was named Preseason MWC Offensive Player of the Year, while TCU senior defensive end Jerry Hughes was selected Defensive Player of the Year.
Horned Frogs junior kick returner Jeremy Kerley was chosen Special Teams Player of the Year and TCU running back Ed Wesley was tabbed as Freshman of the Year for the preseason.

Hall, a first-team all Mountain West Conference honoree in 2008, after passing for league-highs of 3,957 yards and 35 touchdowns last fall. Hall led the Mountain West in these two categories for an impressive second year. Hall’s passing and overall total yardage slightly above 4,000 yards broke conference records and ranked him in the top 10 nationally. Jerry Hughes was a consensus All-American last year plus the MWC Defensive Player of the Year and a first-team all-MWC selection. Hughes tied for the lead nationally with six forced fumbles and led the nation with 15 sacks which set a MWC record.

Below is a short list of players to keep your eyes on this year in the Mountain West Conference.

DE Jerry Hughes, Sr. TCU
QB Max Hall, Sr. BYU
WR Dion Morton, Sr. Colorado State
RB Harvey Unga, Jr. BYU
TE Dennis Pitta, Sr. BYU
RB Matt Asiata, Sr. Utah
LB Daryl Washington, Sr. TCU
WR Ryan Wolfe, Sr. UNLV
DT John Fletcher, Sr. Wyoming
DB Chris Thomas, Sr. Air Force
DL Koa Misi, Sr. Utah
DB Rafael Priest, Sr. TCU

Surprise Team

TCU – My Sleeper is TCU to win the very tough Mountain West Conference. If the Horned Frogs can get wins at Virginia in the season opener and then two weeks later at Clemson things will get off in nice fashion. They have a real tough game at BYU in October, but after a win the Frogs will not only win the Mountain West Conference they will go unbeaten because they beat Utah at home in November.

Disappointing Team

Utah – The Utes will still be playing a high level, but they have road games at BYU, TCU, Colorado State, Oregon and San Jose State and even Utah can’t survive such a brutal schedule.

Game of the Year

TCU at BYU in late October will be the game that decides who wins the Mountain West Conference title.

Next week. WAC and Big East

D2B Going Back To School

Starting tomorrow I will be taking on all the BCS eligible conferences and breaking down the top and bottom teams plus giving you my take on the sleepers as well as the best and worst against the spread.

Friday August 7th – Mountain West Conference

Eli Manning Wins the Lottery

The New York Giants and Eli Manning have reportedly agreed to a $97.5 million six-year contract extension. This ludicrous deal will make him one of the top three highest paid players in the NFL with an average salary of roughly $15.3 million a year. An individual close to the discussions who asked to be anonymous since the deal hasn’t been signed says Manning is guaranteed $35 million in the extension which would keep him in New York through the 2015. However, 2015 is completely in theory because I don’t see Eli handling the New York pressure and expectations for another six years. Eli isn’t close to one of the top three players in the NFL and while he is set for life he won’t be the happiest camper over the coming years after inking this contract.