With the BCS Final Standings just released, the resulting matchups in the
Big 5 Bowls still make many college football fans wonder why the BCS
is still around. Orange Bowl? West Virginia vs. Clemson. Yawn. National
Championship? An already seen 'Bama vs. LSU. And the worst offender of
all, the Sugar Bowl? The #13 ranked Michigan vs. #11 Virginia Tech,
both which have 2 losses and are not ranked in the Top 10. That means
the Sugar Bowl skipped over Boise State, which was ranked #7, and
Kansas State, which was at #8. Kansas State would have come in droves
to New Orleans to watch Snyder’s excellent coaching this year. Boise
would have guaranteed a TV audience rooting for the non-AQ underdog.
Instead, it seems politics and money grubbing got in the way to setup
a yawn of a match that neither team really deserves.
The Rose Bowl stays traditional, as it always will, as Wisconsin tries
to win the Roses for the 2nd year in a row against Oregon. The Fiesta
Bowl actually ended up with a great #3 Oklahoma State vs. #4 Stanford.
But, we all know the Okie State Cowboys truly deserved a chance to
beat LSU for the National Title. If "Every Week Matters" as the BCS
often trumpets, then 'Bama already had it chance and lost in a
yawn-fest field goal battle into overtime. Why is that week
forgotten? Why do they get a redo? Because ESPN deemed so! The voters
don't actually watch the games and roll dice it seems to fill out
their ballots with wacky rankings that have no logic.
I think if we had simply matched the top 10 in order against one
another, the Bowls would all have excellent matchups. Take a look: #1
LSU v #2 'Bama (Imagine Oklahoma State here instead), #3 Oklahoma
State (switch for 'Bama) vs. #4 Stanford, #5 Oregon vs. #6 Arkansas, #7
Boise State vs. #8 Kansas State, and finally #9 South Carolina vs. #10
Wisconsin. Those are great matchups. True, the SEC gets 4 teams in,
but they would all be TV Ratings gold.
What changes would you make in Selecting the teams for the BCS Bowls?
My thought scrap the BCS altogether?
I want your comments so email me at: bigtex@tailgatingtime.com
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Our Texas Rangers, can they do it again??
Ron Wash and his team has clinched the AL West for the 2nd year in a
row, but can they make it to the World Series just like last year?
It's still unclear on how their path is going to be this post-season,
which might put some strain in how Ron Washington wants to play his
cards up until the 1st ADLS game.
Rangers' hitting is absolutely exploding right now with Ian Kinsler
reaching the elusive 30 Home Run - 30 Steals club and as Beltre seems
to be scoring home runs at every at bat (12 in the last 15 games).
Pitching-wise, the Rangers are shaping up nicely to make a strong run
into the post-season. Wilson will be a solid starter with Dutch
pitching second. I think Harrison and Lewis could switch in the 3rd
game's spot. With the recent bullpen upgrades, I think we can rely on
our reliefs keeping the scores down in the late innings. And
especially with the experience gained in the loss to the Giants in the
last World Series, I think we will have a very calm, prepared bullpen
to face the Yankees and whoever else makes the wild card spots.
Who do you think will be the biggest impact in the post-season? Is
there a no-hitter that may sneak up? Will Ron Wash act crazy as we
clinch title after title? And maybe most importantly...what will the
new t-shirts look like now that the claw and horns are old news?
Monday, September 12, 2011
What a great weekend of football! A lot of great games ran down to
the wire and several of our local DFW teams secured some wins. It was
also a great weekend to put on a great tailgate! TCU and SMU both got
back to 1-1 with wins over Air Force and UTEP, respectively.
This weekend helped open the brand-spanking-new Apogee Field in Denton
for the UNT Mean Green. It’s terrific that the University has
committed to helping build up its struggling football program. That
north end zone is shaped like wings stretching out. I bet some
dedicated students will being fussing over who gets to sit at the very
top seat at each wing’s point. I also heard the tailgating scene for
the opening game at Apogee Field was a HUGE success and most likely
the biggest ever at UNT. Although, UNT lost to Houston, 48-23, it has
to be a proud moment for the Mean Green!
And then, the Dallas Cowboys laid another egg in a fourth quarter
meltdown that smelled exactly like last year’s opening loss to the
Washington Redskins. The O-Line played decently, but Romo (who looks
like a genius 75% of the time) made some really bone-headed plays,
which gave the awful Jets just the momentum in the 4th to steal the
game away.
the wire and several of our local DFW teams secured some wins. It was
also a great weekend to put on a great tailgate! TCU and SMU both got
back to 1-1 with wins over Air Force and UTEP, respectively.
This weekend helped open the brand-spanking-new Apogee Field in Denton
for the UNT Mean Green. It’s terrific that the University has
committed to helping build up its struggling football program. That
north end zone is shaped like wings stretching out. I bet some
dedicated students will being fussing over who gets to sit at the very
top seat at each wing’s point. I also heard the tailgating scene for
the opening game at Apogee Field was a HUGE success and most likely
the biggest ever at UNT. Although, UNT lost to Houston, 48-23, it has
to be a proud moment for the Mean Green!
And then, the Dallas Cowboys laid another egg in a fourth quarter
meltdown that smelled exactly like last year’s opening loss to the
Washington Redskins. The O-Line played decently, but Romo (who looks
like a genius 75% of the time) made some really bone-headed plays,
which gave the awful Jets just the momentum in the 4th to steal the
game away.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Dallas/Fort Worth: Sports Capital of the World?
Tailgating Season is here and of course, Football is nearly among us!
I cannot be more excited that my Saturdays will be filled with college
rivalries and then Sundays watching the newly unleashed NFL battle out.
I hope that everyone has gotten their tailgating gear in order for some
Cowboys Stadium cookouts in Arlington.
As the lockout ended only a few days ago, the Cowboys were in a mad
rush to start and finish their free agency business, signing draft
picks, and cutting a lot of the fat that gathered during Wade’s
underachieving reign as head coach.
Roy Williams? Buh-bye. I think it was a logical move and a lot of people
were itching for him to go. After he came to Dallas from the Detroit Lions,
I don’t think he ever got fully comfortable and constantly dropped passes and
had a very visible lack of concentration on the field. Now, the pressure is on
Dez to step his game up, who will become a great duo with Miles Austin.
Leonard Davis? This one is more unfortunate, blame it on the Salary Cap;
I thought his salary deal was too high dollar when it was
signed. Colombo was cut too, but at least we won’t have to see him
break an ankle or twist a knee in Week 2-3 of the season.
I still question our Offensive Line, which seems to be a constant
issue in Dallas. It looks like rookie Tyron Davis from USC will be an
immediate contributor and can hold his own. Dallas needs him to earn
his 1st round pick. If Kosier and Free stay healthy, the three
rookies on the O-line drafted this year will be able to back-up
appropriately which will keep pressure off of Romo. Seems like the
Cowboys will be well equipped in case of any O-line injuries. Let’s
just hope that they don’t happen. Schedule-wise, it seems very
manageable. We will have a tough start with games at the Jets and
Patriots, but the middle of the season will have visits by the Seahawks,
Bills, and Dolphins. The end of the season is always a killer, since the
NFL made an effort to make every game important, with the Eagles and
Giants back-to-back. If Jason Garrett means business and can eliminate
the drama that always seems to sneak into the locker room, this season
looks promising. The defense will be strong under the leadership of Rob
Ryan. Now, all we need is some great tailgating outside Cowboys Stadium
to get the season started off right!
Give me some feedback and email me at: mr.tailgate@tailgatingtime.com
I cannot be more excited that my Saturdays will be filled with college
rivalries and then Sundays watching the newly unleashed NFL battle out.
I hope that everyone has gotten their tailgating gear in order for some
Cowboys Stadium cookouts in Arlington.
As the lockout ended only a few days ago, the Cowboys were in a mad
rush to start and finish their free agency business, signing draft
picks, and cutting a lot of the fat that gathered during Wade’s
underachieving reign as head coach.
Roy Williams? Buh-bye. I think it was a logical move and a lot of people
were itching for him to go. After he came to Dallas from the Detroit Lions,
I don’t think he ever got fully comfortable and constantly dropped passes and
had a very visible lack of concentration on the field. Now, the pressure is on
Dez to step his game up, who will become a great duo with Miles Austin.
Leonard Davis? This one is more unfortunate, blame it on the Salary Cap;
I thought his salary deal was too high dollar when it was
signed. Colombo was cut too, but at least we won’t have to see him
break an ankle or twist a knee in Week 2-3 of the season.
I still question our Offensive Line, which seems to be a constant
issue in Dallas. It looks like rookie Tyron Davis from USC will be an
immediate contributor and can hold his own. Dallas needs him to earn
his 1st round pick. If Kosier and Free stay healthy, the three
rookies on the O-line drafted this year will be able to back-up
appropriately which will keep pressure off of Romo. Seems like the
Cowboys will be well equipped in case of any O-line injuries. Let’s
just hope that they don’t happen. Schedule-wise, it seems very
manageable. We will have a tough start with games at the Jets and
Patriots, but the middle of the season will have visits by the Seahawks,
Bills, and Dolphins. The end of the season is always a killer, since the
NFL made an effort to make every game important, with the Eagles and
Giants back-to-back. If Jason Garrett means business and can eliminate
the drama that always seems to sneak into the locker room, this season
looks promising. The defense will be strong under the leadership of Rob
Ryan. Now, all we need is some great tailgating outside Cowboys Stadium
to get the season started off right!
Give me some feedback and email me at: mr.tailgate@tailgatingtime.com
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