Saturday, February 5, 2011

Saturday Morning


Doug Flutie on SportsCentury, he came to my birthday party at Filippi's one year. He was very quiet, sat by himself and left me alone out of respect for my birthday. Thanks Doug.

Wolves - Manchester United:

This game is tied at one, Wolves are from Wolverhamtpon.

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100;[2] the wider Urban Area had a population of 251,462,[3] which makes it the 13th most populous city in England.

Wolverhampton Central Library

Wolverhampton is represented in the Premier League by Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. "Wolves", as they are known, are one of the oldest English football clubs, and were one of the 12 founder members of the Football League. Their most successful period was the 1950s, where they won three Football League Championships (then the highest division) and two FA Cups, and were involved in the earliest European friendlies. They were hailed by the press as "The Unofficial World Champions" after one of their most famous victories, against Budapest Honvéd FC of Hungary. They were also the first English team to play in the Soviet Union.

Still tied at one, moving on from this one.

Samford - Georgia Southern hoops - it is 0-0 and I can find no reason to keep watching this game.

You know you really need to get a life if you are watching Utah vs Texas, NBA D-League, but, I am, right now, it is true. There are actually people at this game. The score is 12-12, Joe Alexander just scored, enough already.

Check this one out: Newberry at Lenoir-Rhyne womens college hoops, this game is on TV, I am not joking.

MLB Network - "Top 50 Most Infamous Arguments: Featuring the greatest player/manager/umpire arguments in MLB history" That is the title of the show, enough said.

I just figured out that HRTV means, horse racing tv.

St. Johns vs UCLA: Well, I turned to this game, and, it's a commercial. This seems to be a common theme in hoops, commercial, commercial, commercial, 3 minutes of game action, timeout, commercial, commercial, commercial, 1 minute of game action, timeout, commercial, commercial commercial.



Sweet shorts Chris Mullin.

Red Storm up 9-4. Dwayne Polee Jr. is on St. Johns, I saw his dad play at Pepperdine, that was a while ago, eh? Call me nuts, but, St. Johns could make a run in the tourney, last week vs Duke and this game vs UCLA, they look good. You heard it here first. Now, I would say more but I am currently watching a commercial.

What happened to UCLA anyway? How are they not good?

Sometimes it's more entertaining to go over to PB Rec Center and watch a bunch of surfers, bartenders and whatever else they are play than staring at commercials all day.

Third commercial in 6 minutes. The game clock has moved 2 minutes, moving on.

Cleveland State is on vs Butler, remember Mouse Mcfadden?



"Mighty "Mouse" McFadden and Kevin Mackey's 14th-seeded Cleveland State Vikings turned in one of the most talked-about upsets in tournament history, beating Knight's third-seeded Hoosiers 83-79 in 1986. Just a freshman at the time, McFadden scored 32 points in the first two rounds, helping the 27-3 Vikings reach the Sweet 16 in their only NCAA appearance."

Back to St. Johns, commercial, I am out.

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