Thursday, December 24, 2009

SE Missourian Christmas Tournament

I hope you are ready for some (a lot) of high school basketball. The annual Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament begins Saturday morning at the Show-Me-Center.

What else are you going to do Saturday... Play with your new toys, clean-up all the wrapping paper, break down boxes to set out for recycling or eat left over fruitcake (I am one of the few oddballs who likes fruitcake). All of those things will still be waiting after you leave the Show-Me-Center. Treat yourself... take in a game or two.


2009 Tournament seedings:

1. Scott CC
2. Notre Dame
3. Jackson
4. Charleston
5. Advance
6. Cape Central
7. Oak Ridge
8. Oran
9. Meadow Heights
10. Bell City
11. Leopold
12. Delta
13. Woodland
14. Chaffee
15. Scott City
16. Kelly

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Logan Baseball Card Show Cancelled

Just got this concerning the annual John A. Logan baseball card show. It's a shame it's been cancelled. I always enjoyed covering the event and getting a chance to talk baseball in the middle of winter.


Logan’s baseball card show canceled
Logan Media Services

CARTERVILLE – For 23 years, the Jerome “Mimi” Alongi Baseball Card and Sports Memorabilia Show has been a fixture at John A. Logan College. That long-standing tradition will take at least a one-year hiatus with the announcement this week that the January show has been cancelled.

JALC Athletic Director and head baseball coach Jerry Halstead explained that there has been a shift in philosophy within the St. Louis Cardinals organization, for many years now the provider of guests at the show. Players are no longer encouraged by the club to participate in shows like the one at Logan.

Halstead said he thought he had a chance at landing former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog, but when it was learned a couple of weeks ago that Herzog will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010, the New Athens native’s itinerary changed. Halstead then thought he had brokered a deal to get Cards’ third baseman candidate, David Freese, on campus as the featured speaker. Freese, a St. Louis native, then backed out of the deal after a recent DUI offense.

“It’s been a great 23 years and we’ve had some wonderful guests over the years,” Halstead said. “Hopefully, we will be able to bring the show back a year from now.”


Marion native Ray Fosse, an all-star catcher with the Cleveland Indians and Oakland As, was the first-ever guest at the show in the late 1980s. The only other non-Cardinals featured were ex-Logan standout Jamey Carroll, an infielder who just last week signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Kirk Rueter, a lefthanded pitcher from Nashville, who enjoyed a successful career with Montreal and San Francisco.

A few former and current Cardinals who have made the trek to Carterville include: Vince Coleman, Andy Benes, Alan Benes, John Mabry, Tom Pagnozzi, Mike Matheny, Gary Gaetti, Kyle McClellan, Brad Thompson, Joe Torre and Herzog. The show was organized as a fundraiser for the Logan baseball team and helped finance spring trips to Florida and Alabama.



Monday, December 21, 2009

Salukis Ranked #6 In Final FCS Poll

The final Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) top 25 polls are released today.

Southern Illinois ends the year ranked 6th in both the Coaches and Sports Network Top 25.

It's Southern's third highest ranking to end a season in program history. The Salukis finished number three in 2007 and number one in 1983.

No surprise with the top spot... National Champion Villanova ranked in the top spot and Montanta finishes number two.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Former MU Tiger Chase Coffman Placed On IR

I guess you can say Chase Coffman was redshirted for his rookie season in the NFL. Wednesday morning the Cincinnati Bengals placed the former Missouri TE on injured reserved with bone spurs.

Coffman was a third round selection by Cincinnati in this years draft but did no see the field. He was inactive for each of the first 12 games this season.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Missouri State Soccer Awards

The Missouri State High School Soccer Coaches Association announces it's 2009 All State Teams.

Class 1

First Team:
Brent Rodewald (senior) Saxony Lutheran

Second Team:
Trevor Mcbuce (senior) Saxony Lutheran

Honorable Mention:
Shawn Hadler (junior) Saxony Lutheran


Class 2

First Team:
Joseph Froemsdorf (senior) Notre Dame

Second Team:
Jack Mocherman (senior) Notre Dame
Jacob Pewitt (senior) Notre Dame


Class 3

Second Team:
Clayton Baker (sophomore) Jackson



Sunday, December 6, 2009

Mizzou Accepts Bid from Texas Bowl

Missouri To Play Navy on Dec. 31

Columbia, Mo. - The University of Missouri has accepted an invitation to play in the 2009 Texas Bowl, as announced today by Mizzou and Texas Bowl officials.

The Tigers (8-4 overall and 4-4 in Big 12 play, 2nd in the Big 12 North Division) will play in the 4th annual edition of the game, set for Dec. 31st in Houston, Texas, against the United States Naval Academy (8-4, with one game left to play on Dec. 12th against Army). The game will kickoff at 2:30 p.m. (central) from Reliant Stadium (home of the NFL's Houston Texans) and will be televised nationally on ESPN.

The game will mark MU's fifth-consecutive bowl game (an MU record), and sixth bowl appearance in the last seven seasons overall under Head Coach Gary Pinkel, after Mizzou had gone to only two bowl games in a span of 19 seasons dating from 1984-2002. Pinkel has now tied College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine for most bowl appearances at Mizzou, with his six bowl outings. The Texas Bowl appearance will be Mizzou's 27th bowl game overall, with MU holding a 12-14 mark in its previous 26 outings.

The Mizzou Athletic Ticket Office will begin taking online orders for the Texas Bowl beginning tonight (Sunday, Dec. 6th) at
www.Mutigers.ocm. Fans may also order over the phone by calling 1-800-CAT-PAWS (884-PAWS in Columbia) or in person at the Mizzou Arena Ticket Office beginning Monday (Dec. 7th) at 8 a.m., but are strongly encouraged to order online to ensure prompt service. Mizzou's tickets are priced from a range of $25 to $75.

The Mizzou Alumni Association will host the Official Mizzou Texas Bowl Tour Dec. 30 - Jan. 1. Full air/land and land-only packages are available to Houston. To join the Official Mizzou Texas Bowl Tour visit
www.MizzouSportsTravel.com or call 888-MIZZOU-1 (649-9681). The Association will plan bowl events for Tiger fans including a pre-game tailgate. Details will be released shortly.

For more information about the 2009 Texas Bowl, and the city of Houston, please visit the official site of the Texas Bowl, at
www.texasbowl.org.

Friday, December 4, 2009

FCS Quarterfinal Previews

Looking for indepth previews of this weekends FCS Quarterfinal games? You have come to the right place. I would have written these myself, but, you know...got a little busy.

Here they are in all of their glory from www.sportsnetwork.com

By Brett Kahn, FCS Assistant

Bethlehem, PA (Sports Network) - Here are the matchups for the quarterfinal round of the 2009 FCS playoffs and other selected games. All games are in EST.

SATURDAY'S PLAYOFF GAMES

No. 6 William & Mary (10-1) at No. 1 Southern Illinois (11-1), 12 p.m.

Two teams that have never played will meet for the first time in the quarterfinal round of the 2009 FCS playoffs.

This is Southern Illinois' fourth quarterfinal appearance in five seasons and first second-round berth for William & Mary since 2004.

No. 3 seeded and Missouri Valley Football Conference champion Southern Illinois blew out Eastern Illinois 48-7 in the first round last weekend.

The Salukis outgained the Panthers 389-189, with 2009 Payton Award finalist Deji Karim (1,667 yards rushing, 18 TDs) running for 155 yards and two scores, including a 58-yarder in the fourth quarter.

Karim ranks second nationally in rushing, is tied for second in scoring and is third in all-purpose yardage (2,234 yards). His 2009 rushing total ranks third in SIU history.

Freshman quarterback Paul McIntosh (1,341 yards of total offense, 13 TDs) compiled 181 yards and three scores against EIU and has filled in nicely for Chris Dieker, who is out for at least one more game after suffering a broken left clavicle earlier in the season. McIntosh's 115 yards rushing against the Panthers was a career-high.

Joe Allaria (50 catches, 13.4 average, three TDs) leads SIU's wide receiving corps that also features Bryce Morris (37 catches, 11.2 average, two TDs). The duo didn't produce a lot in the opening round game, because of the success of a rushing attack that racked up 323 yards.

Southern Illinois ranks eighth nationally in scoring defense and seventh in sacks allowed. The unit played extremely well against the Panthers, holding EIU to just seven points and under 200 yards of total offense.

The Salukis' defense features Buchanan Award nominee Brandin Jordan (76 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, seven quarterback hurries) and Kyle Walker (40 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries) at linebacker and All- American Korey Lindsey (58 tackles, six interceptions) at cornerback.

SIU leads the nation in kickoff returns, with Karim (32.9 average, one TD) carrying the effort.

William & Mary, an at-large selection from the Colonial Athletic Association shut out Weber State in the first round, 38-0 to advance. The offense outgained a very solid Wildcats' unit 408-161, with All-CAA running back Jonathan Grimes (1,102 yards rushing, six TDs) compiling 139 yards rushing on 23 carries.

All-CAA Tribe quarterback R.J. Archer (2,585 yards of total offense, 20 TDs) racked up 216 yards of total offense and two rushing scores in the win. It was the first time Archer had rushed for more than one touchdown in a game since facing Villanova in October of last season.

Archer's top receivers include D.J. McAulay (45 catches, 11.3 average, three TDs), Chase Hill (31 catches, 13.8 average, four TDs) and tight end Rob Varno (42 catches, 9.5 average, three TDs).

William & Mary's defense rank No. 1 FCS in fewest rushing yards allowed, is second in total defense and fourth in sacks. The unit showed its dominance against the Wildcats, shutting out a WSU offense that hadn't been held to zero points all season.

Buchanan Award nominee Adrian Tracy (68 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 10 sacks), defensive tackle Sean Lissemore (63 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss) and CAA defensive rookie of the year, cornerback B.W. Webb (21 tackles, seven interceptions, two TDs) lead this stingy Tribe defense. Webb had two picks and returned one 58 yards for a touchdown against Weber State.

Both defenses have held their own all season, making this matchup about which offense can be most effective. But William & Mary's offensive balance with Archer could tip the game the Tribe's way.

WILLIAM & MARY 24, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 14


No. 12 Stephen F. Austin (10-2) at No. 3 Montana (12-0), 2:05 p.m.

Montana has beaten Stephen F. Austin in the only three times they've played and will have a chance to advance to the semifinals of the 2009 FCS playoffs for second straight season.

The last time these squads got together was in 1998, in a 49-42 Grizzlies win at SFA. Montana would head to the playoffs that season, only to fall to Western Illinois, 52-9 in the first round.

There was also a 1995 semifinal playoff encounter, where the Grizzlies dominated the Lumberjacks 70-14 in Missoula, MT., on the way to Montana's first national championship.

The top-seeded Grizzlies recovered from one of the biggest deficits in FCS playoff history last week, scoring 34 points in the fourth quarter to beat South Dakota State, 61-48. Montana looked dreadful early in game, falling behind 41-14 and 48-27 before making its comeback.

Montana's offensive explosion in the fourth quarter was paced by quarterback Andrew Selle (2,250 yards passing, 21 TDs, five interceptions), who tossed two touchdown passes in the final frame, finishing the game with 309 yards passing, three touchdown passes and two interceptions. Selle ranks sixth nationally in passing efficiency.

Running back Chase Reynolds (1,193 yards rushing, 18 TDs) was limited in yardage (34 yards), but found the end zone three times, twice in the fourth quarter.

Grizzly All-American wide receiver Marc Mariani (62 catches, 18.6 average, 11 TDs) was the sparkplug for the historical comeback, racking up 389 all- purpose yards and three scores, including a 98-yard kickoff return near the end of the third quarter. Mariani ranks fourth nationally in punt returns (16.3 average) and 11th in all-purpose yards (1,823 yards).

Mariani is joined in the Montana receiving group by senior Tyler Palmer (34 catches, 12.9 average, four TDs).

Montana's defense has been its Achilles heel this season, although the unit had held opponents to under 20 points in the previous four games before the playoffs. However, the defense was put under pressure by SDSU's rushing attack for much of the afternoon.

The Grizzly defense features linebacker Shawn Lebsock (82 tackles), cornerback Andrew Swink (25 tackles, interceptions) and defensive end Jace Palmer (32 tackles, nine tackles for loss, six pass breakups).

SFA earned its first playoff win since 1995 by winning a share of the Southland Conference title and the automatic bid. The Lumberjacks took down Eastern Washington, 44-33, at home in the first round.

The nation's top-ranked scoring offense and second-ranked scoring offense put up 563 yards of total offense, with Payton Award nominee Jeremy Moses (3,920 yards passing, 40 TDs) throwing for 432 yards and four touchdown passes.

Moses spread the ball around to nine different receivers, with Duane Brooks (110 catches, 9.3 average, six TDs), Gralyn Crawford (47 catches, 15.3 average, seven TDs) and Brandon Scott (24 catches, 11.4 average, five TDs) leading the effort. The three combined for 30 catches, 302 yards and three scores.

Wide receiver Aaron Rhea (54 catches, 13.8 average, 11 TDs) missed his second straight game with an ankle injury, but is expected to play this weekend along with Contrevious Parks (45 catches, 10.3 average, five TDs), who also missed the EWU game due to injury.

The Lumberjacks' rushing attack takes a back seat to the air attack, but Vincent Pervis (872 yards rushing, two TDs) played well against the Eagles, compiling 177 all-purpose yards in the win.

SFA's defense struggled against Eastern Washington, allowing a blistering 595 yards of total offense and 33 points, its most this season.

The unit features Buchanan Award nominee Tim Knicky (37 tackles, 15 tackles for loss) at defensive end, All-American linebacker Jabara Williams (102 tackles, eight tackles for loss, seven pass breakups) and defensive tackle Kenneth Charles (43 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, nine sacks).

Both teams are clearly explosive on offense, but the lack of SFA's rushing attack could provide a disadvantage for the Lumberjacks.

MONTANA 44, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 34


No. 10 New Hampshire (10-2) at No. 2 Villanova (11-1), 3:30 p.m.

Villanova and New Hampshire will meet in a rematch from the regular season in the quarterfinal round of the 2009 FCS playoffs.

UNH handed Villanova its lone loss this season, taking down the VU Wildcats 28-24. On an extremely windy day at UNH's Cowell Stadium, New Hampshire took advantage of VU's miscues to build a 23-7 first-half lead, fell behind 24-23 and then won it on a pair of Tom Manning field goals in the fourth quarter.

Quarterback R.J. Toman completed 15-of-28 passes for 292 yards and tight end Scott Sicko caught three passes for 135 yards and a 32-yard touchdown for New Hampshire.

Villanova, however, won the last time the teams played in the Philadelphia area, 24-13 last season behind 222 rushing yards overall and 150 yards of total offense from quarterback Chris Whitney.

New Hampshire is making its second straight quarterfinal appearance and third in the past four seasons, but the team has never advanced to the semifinals in seven previous FCS postseason appearances. Last season, UNH fell to Northern Iowa, 36-34 in the second round.

New Hampshire took down McNeese State, 49-13 to advance last week. The nation's ninth-ranked scoring offense racked up 460 yards of total offense, with Toman (2,135 yards of total offense, 19 TDs) throwing for 204 yards and scoring a season-high four times.

UNH's rushing attack ranks 37th in FCS and compiled 183 yards against the Cowboys. Running back Chad Kackert (790 yards rushing, 10 TDs) leads the attack and carried 14 times for 63 yards and a score against MSU.

Sicko (53 catches, 13.1 average, nine TDs) is the team's best receiver and hauled in two Toman touchdown passes against the Cowboys. Wide receiver J.T. Wright (34 catches, 11.4 average) is another capable pass catcher for New Hampshire.

UNH's defense got off to a very strong start in 2009, but fell off late, surrendering 42 points to a poor Rhode Island team. The looked to get back to form, surrendering just 326 yards against a formidable McNeese State offense.

New Hampshire's defense features linebackers Devon Jackson (97 tackles, eight tackles for loss), Sean Ware (93 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss) and Terrence Klein (75 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions) and All-CAA cornerback Dino Vasso (70 tackles, six pass breakups, five interceptions).

Villanova, the No. 2 seed and the auto-bid winner from the CAA, took care of business against Holy Cross, 38-28 to advance to its second straight quarterfinal round.

CAA offensive player of the year Matt Szczur (1,716 combined yards, 13 TDs) led the offensive effort, compiling 238 all-purpose yards and a touchdown run. Szczur ranks fourth nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 27.3 yards and is always a threat to break one.

Whitney (2,442 yards of total offense, 21 TDs, three interceptions), the first-team All-CAA quarterback, has been solid all season for Villanova's versatile offense which ranks 14th nationally in scoring.

Running back Aaron Ball (662 yards rushing, six TDs) racked up 99 yards and a touchdown against the Crusaders and is the team's leading running back. Finally healthy after battling with a turf toe most of the season, Angelo Babbaro (237 yards rushing, four TDs) is another rushing threat and ran for 75 yards and a touchdown in the first round win.

Wide receiver Brandyn Harvey (50 catches, 12.6 average, five TDs) poses a size advantage in Villanova's receiving corps, but has hauled in just seven balls in his last three games.

Villanova's defense settled down after the first quarter against Holy Cross and started pressuring quarterback Dominic Randolph. After surrendering 14 points to the high-octane offense in the first quarter, the defense kept Holy Cross' offense to just 14 points in the final three frames.

Buchanan Award nominee Tim Kukucka (51 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss) paces Villanova's defense, with help from fellow linebackers Terence Thomas (97 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss) and Osayi Osunde (74 tackles, seven tackles for loss) and safeties Ross Ventrone (62 tackles, five pass breakups) and John Dempsey (59 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss).

Villanova could be the most well-balanced team in FCS this season and with the decline of UNH's defense, should be able to make its first semifinal appearance since 2002.

VILLANOVA 28, NEW HAMPSHIRE 20


No. 5 Appalachian State (10-2) at No. 4 Richmond (11-1), 7 p.m.

Richmond and Appalachian State meet in a rematch of last season's quarterfinals in the 2009 FCS playoffs.

The Spiders went on to win the 2008 national championship after taking down the Mountaineers, 33-13, ending an FCS-record, 13-game playoff winning streak against the three-time champs.

Richmond took advantage of hip and knee injuries to ASU quarterback Armanti Edwards (26-of-41, 323 yards, one TD, five interceptions passing) to force seven Mountaineer turnovers. Josh Vaughan rushed 32 times for 133 yards and three TDs for the Spiders.

In the previous playoff meeting in the 2007 semifinals, Edwards rushed for 313 yards and four TDs and passed for 182 yards and three more scores as ASU won 55-35.

Richmond, the No. 4 seed, beat Elon, 16-13 last week to advance to the quarterfinals. The Spiders survived when the Phoenix missed a pair of field goals from 27 and 48 yards in the final two minutes. Parker Miles partially blocked the 48-yard attempt on the final play of the game, forcing the attempt to come up short.

The Spiders' offense compiled an impressive 400 yards of total offense, with third-team All-CAA quarterback Eric Ward (2,503 yards of total offense, 19 TDs, 10 interceptions) registering 276 total yards and a 76-yard touchdown run. The senior's 136 yards rushing in the contest was a career-high.

Running back Justin Forte (999 yards rushing, six TDs) adds to Richmond's 32nd-ranked rushing attack and ran for 96 yards against the Phoenix.

A strong group of wide receivers, led by Tre Gray (46 catches, 13.5 average, three TDs), Kevin Grayson (44 catches, 11.2 average, two TDs) and Donte Boston (32 catches, 15.3 average, four TDs), gives Ward some reliable targets.

Defensively, Richmond has been one of the best teams in FCS the past two seasons. The unit ranks seventh nationally in scoring defense and 14th in total defense.

The Spiders' defense hasn't surrendered more than 21 points in eight straight games and features standouts Buchanan Award nominee Martin Parker (71 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, eight quarterback hurries) at defensive end, linebackers Collin McConaghy (89 tackles) and Eric McBride (84 tackles) and All-American cornerback Justin Rogers (eight pass breakups, three interceptions).

Appalachian State escaped with a 20-13 win over South Carolina State, in a game littered with turnovers. ASU's third-ranked total offense was limited to just 302 yards and one offensive touchdown.

The Mountaineers scored the game-winning touchdown on a botched SCSU field goal attempt in which the snap when over the holder's head, allowing Dominique McDuffie to pick up the loose ball and take it 50 yards to the end zone.

Armanti Edwards (3,296 yards of total offense, 27 TDs, six interceptions tossed a season-high three interceptions and was caught off-guard by the SCSU pass rush most of the afternoon. Edwards is still recovering from a slight ACL sprain that he suffered against Elon, but the senior is expected to be near 100% this weekend.

Running back Devon Moore (1,115 yards rushing, 15 TDs) was limited to just 61 yards on 20 carries against Elon and was slightly banged up, but is expected to start this weekend. ASU's 10th-ranked rushing attack was limited to just 84 yards.

Wide receivers Brian Quick (49 catches, 16.7 average, four TDs) and Matt Cline (69 catches, 11.5 average) have paced ASU's talented group since slot receiver-returnman CoCo Hillary (4,100 combined yards for his career) underwent season-ending knee surgery. Quick had an acrobatic touchdown catch in the win.

Appalachian State's defense has significantly improved over the course of the season and has given up just 10 offensive points per game in the past three contests.

The unit is littered with talent in 2008 Buchanan Award finalist Mark LeGree (63 tackles, seven interceptions) at safety and All-Americans, cornerback Cortez Gilbert (68 tackles) and linebackers D.J. Smith (113 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven quarterback hurries) and Jacque Roman (93 tackles).

This game hinges on Edwards' health. If he is mobile and can both run and throw it will keep the Richmond defense honest and ASU should prevail.

APPALACHIAN STATE 27, RICHMOND 21

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tony Samuel Will Return For 2010 Season

No big surprise coming from Southeast Missouri State...Just got the official word SEMO football coach Tony Samuel will return for (at least) the fifth and final year of his contract.

Samuel finished the season, on a bit of a high note, hanging with the top ranked Southern Illinios Salukis at Houck stadium for most of the afternoon. SEMO did lose 42-24 but showed passion and never gave up.

Samuel's record at SEMO has been anything but impressive (13-32) which lead many to speculate he would not return. Bringing him back to finish out his current contract is the right move. The University does not need another negative public relations hit (the men's and women's basketball programs stole that spotlight).

The economic ramifications have to be taken into consideration as well. As the economy sits on shaky ground it does not make much sense to pay a coach to go away.

Honestly, would it be the end of the world if the Redhawks roll thorough another losing season in 2010? It's not like there are a lot of expectations placed on the football program to be a winner. If it happens...great. If not..oh well.

SEMO Football under Tony Samuel:

Year W-L OVC Record OVC Finish
2009 2-9 (1-7 OVC) 8th*
2008 4-8 (2-6 OVC) 7th
2007 3-8 (1-6 OVC) 9th
2006 4-7 (2-6 OVC) 7th

*SEMO finished 8th because Jacksonville State was ineligible for OVC Championship.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Kent Williams, Tom Koutsos Saluki Hall-Of-Famer's

If you were lucky enough to watch former SIU Salukis Kent Williams and Tom Koutsos, you may not have realized it then but, you were watching future Sauki Hall-of-Famers.

From 1999-to-2003 the Mt. Vernon native helped rebuild the basketball program into one of the more dominant mid-major schools in the country.

Williams started all four years finishing with an 88-42 record and leading the team to two NCAA Tournaments (2002 and 2003).

The '03 team knocked off Texas Tech and Georgia but lost to Uconn in the Sweet 16.

Willams is only the second player in school history with more than 2,000 career points.

Kent is still in the Missouri Valley Conference. He's entering his second year as an assistant men's basketball coach at Missouri State.

Running back Tom Koutsos helped lead a resurgence in the football program racking up three 1,000-yard seasons -- the most by any back in school history -- and finished as SIU's career rushing leader with 4,715 yards. That mark still ranks second all-time in conference history.

Nicknamed Touchdown Tommy - Koutsos is the schools career leader with 52 td's, rushing attempts with 988 and 100 yard games with 22.

He helped get the Salukis into the playoffs his senior year ending a 20 year drought.

The program has now made seven consecutive trips to the postseason.

Also set to be inducted:
  • Hoops standout Jerry Jones (1988-1990).
  • Pitcher Al Levine - a Saluki from 1990-1991 and pitched for nine big league teams including the Cardinals, Royals and White Sox.
  • Volleyball star Dana Olden (1989-1992)
  • Shortstop Cheryl Venorsky (1989-1992)

Jackson's Grant Ressel Honored By Big XII

Former Jackson, MO kicker Grant Ressel is honored today as the Big XII's special teams player of the week.

Ressel was deadly accurate in Saturday nights 41-39 come-from-behind win over rival Kansas.... going four for four on field goals (43, 28, 37 and 27 yards).

The sophomore kicker won the job during preseason drills and took advantage of then opportunity missing only one of his 25 field goal attempts while nailing all 38-extra points.

He leads the big 12 and ranks third in the NCAA with an average of two field goals a game.

Ressel is a Semi-Finalist for the the Lou Groza Award given to the Nations top kicker. The award will be handed out December 10th.


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast: November 29, 2009

No ghosts in the machine this week the podcast is delivered on Sunday night. I give you 26 minutes of bliss. Ok, maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but I do fill nearly half an hour.

Topics on FSP #7:
  • SIU Salukis dominate FCS Playoff Opener
  • Ugly uniforms
  • Rams are getting closer (haven't we heard that before)!
  • A Request for you the listener

Finish Strong Podcast: November 29



EIU Coach Dies In Car Accident

For the second time this month Eastern Illinois suffers the tragic death of an assistant coach.

Effingham county Coronor Leigh Hammer says late Saturday evening following the Panthers FCS playoff loss to Southern Illinois offensive line/assistant coach Jeff Hoover died as the result of a single vehicle accident.

Athletics spokesman Rich Moser says Hoover, strength coach EricCash and five family members were returning from the game whentheir Chevrolet Suburban swerved to miss a deer and rolled over.Moser says two passengers have been released from an Effingham hospital, and the other four transferred to a hospital in Champaign.

Hoover was in his third season as Eastern Illinois' offensiveline coach.

Earlier this month women's basketball assistant coach Jackie Moore died after collapsing as she started a workout. Moore was 28 years old.



Saturday, November 28, 2009

Back To Work....

Now the moment I get to "pat-myself-on-the-back". Friday night the UFL wrapped up it's inaugural season with Las Vegas beating Florida to win the Championship.

Hmmm!!! Didn't someone make that prediction back in early October prior to the start of the season!

Oh yeah...That was me!

Here is the link to my (brief) Nostradamus-like vision:

It's not that impressive since I had a 25% chance of getting it correct...but I'll take it.

It's good to be back to work after five days off spending time with family and eating more turkey than any human being should consume in that short amount of time. If I shovel in any more the tryptophan might knock me into permanent hibernation.

No eay way to get back into the swing of things...There is a ton of stuff going on today. SIU football playoffs, Mizzou hosting Kansas (could be coach Mangino's last game at KU), SEMO & SIU hoops, High School basketball tournaments, the Pepsi shootout and Valle Catholic playing for a MSHSAA Class 1 state title.

Won't be easy trying to cram all that into a 3:30 second sportscast.



Monday, November 23, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast: November 22, 2009

Here you go...Finish Strong Podcast #6. Sorry for the delay I had to deal with a few technical issues.

Topics on FSP #6:
  • Valle Catholic heads to Class 1 Championship Game
  • Sikeston comes up short but has a tremendous season
  • SEMO Football hangs tough with top ranked Salukis
  • FCS Playoffs
  • Dickey Nutt gets first victory at SEMO
Finish Strong Podcast: November 22

Previous Finish Strong Podcasts:
I got great response to the question of "What are you thankful for as it relates to sports"?
Most were well written and interesting and some were well written and funny but unable to post to the blog.

I chose one e-mail, from each state we cover on a regular basis, to put on the blog. Keep up the great work and keep the e-mails coming. I hope you don't mind me posting your e-mail.

Dan (Missouri):
I am thankful for SEMO men's basketball. I would sum up my support in the following.
These are the kind of players everyone wants especially since the program has had kids with questionable character lately. Great kids and good students. No matter the W's and L's, I can't not get behind this team and come out and supports them....I am a SEMO Mens BB fan to the core.


Kelly (Illinois):
Thankful as it relates to sports. I am thankful for the administration at my alma mater SIU. A Not long ago we were in a situation SEMO finds itself in - (for the most part) bad athletics programs and little fan support. But the hiring of former Athletics Director Paul Kowalczyk followed by football coach Jerry Kill and men's basketball coach Bruce Weber helped put Saluki spots back on the map. It's longer an athletic wasteland.
Can't wait until they finish Saluki Way! Go Dawgs!


Darrell (Kentucky):

I am from Kentucky so I bleed UK blue! Always Thankful for the Wildcats. And thankful for the great high school football I saw this season in western Kentucky. Lone Oak, Mayfield, Tilghman and Murray. My Purple Flash can't stopped! Hope everyone is booking a trip to Bowling Green!
I'm thankful for Coach Haskins, his players and the awesome fan support. Wanna see/feel an electric atmosphere come to one of our home games.


Lance (Tennessee):
Good question...What am I thankful for in sports?
I am thankful we have the ability and freedom to actually be thankful for sports. I can cheer for which ever team/player I want too. I can paint my face, get a tattoo of my team's logo and tailgate with friends before and after a game. I'm thankful to live in the United State and have the opportunity to be a part of our great sports nation.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Salukis Ready For FCS Postseason

The FCS Playoff bracket was released Sunday afternoon. 16 teams begin down the road they hope leads to Chattanooga, TN for the Championship Game December 18th.

The SIU Salukis enter as the third overall seed and will host OVC Champion Eastern Illinois. The Panthers opened the playoffs losing to SIU in 2005 and 2007.

November 28 at Missoula, Montana
South Dakota St. (8-3) at No. 1 Montana (11-0)

November 28 at Nacogdoches, Texas
Eastern Wash. (8-3) at Stephen F. Austin (9-2)

November 28 at Richmond, Virginia
Elon (9-2) at No. 4 Richmond (10-1)

November 28 at Boone, North Carolina (ESPNU/ESPNUHD at Noon ET)
South Carolina St. (10-1) at Appalachian St. (9-2)

November 28 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Holy Cross (9-2) at No. 2 Villanova (10-1)

November 28 at Lake Charles, Louisiana
New Hampshire (9-2) at McNeese St. (9-2)

November 28 at Carbondale, Illinois
Eastern Ill. (8-3) at No. 2 Southern Ill. (10-1)

November 28 at Williamsburg, Virginia
Weber St. (7-4) at William & Mary (9-2)


2009 Playoff Info:

Bracket
Press Release
Championship Results



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sikeston Playoff Game To Be Webcast

This just in...KFVS will webcast the Sikeston semi final playoff game Saturday at Helias (Jefferson City). You can also see highlights and postgame interviews on Heartland news Saturday night.

KFVS12 WebCast to Feature High School Football Playoffs
Helias Crusaders vs. Sikeston Bulldogs

(Cape Girardeau) The Southeast Missouri Hospital WebCast on KFVS12.com is scheduled to present the Helias Crusaders vs. Sikeston Bulldogs varsity high school state semi-final football game this Saturday afternoon (11/21) from Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City, Missouri. Live coverage is scheduled to begin at approximately 1:30 p.m.

The multi-camera WebCast will be presented live around the world at KFVS12.com, and then archived on the web site for users to watch at their convenience. Both the live presentation and the archived versions will be available free of charge with no subscription needed. The archived version will be posted several hours after the end of coverage.

According to Paul Keener, KFVS12’s Director of Marketing, playoff games are additions to the original WebCast schedule.
“We hope everyone goes to the game, we want the stands full,” said Keener. “But if fans can’t make it, the WebCast is a good alternative.”
Official title sponsor of this WebCast is Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Other sponsors are Morlan GM Superstore in Sikeston; Burns, Taylor, Heckemeyer and Green; Focus Bank; Ponder Funeral Home; Garage Door Company of Sikeston; The Southeast Coalition for Roadway Safety; Hometown Directories; Quick Chek, New Wave Communications; Alan Wire; Medicap Pharmacy; Animal Health Center; and Sonny’s Solid Waste.

Keener says that quick reaction from all the sponsors helped make this WebCast happen. With additional expenses associated with rights fees, travel and labor, and internet services, he says that additional sponsorship was critical.

“There are so many people to thank for helping us WebCast these playoff games,” continued Keener. “The sponsors, the schools, MSHSAA, our station crews who work so hard to make this content available, so many people have stepped up to help make this happen.”

According to the MSHSAA web site, the class 4 championship game November 27th at 4:15 is scheduled to be shown on the Fox Sports Midwest cable channel.

Since the KFVS12.com WebCast premiered last fall, the on-line video presentation has featured nearly 150 regional events including local high school and college football, basketball, baseball, soccer, gymnastics, and volleyball events, along with softball, parades, and ceremonies.

In an exclusive arrangement with Raycom Media, Inc., parent company of KFVS12, 2080 Media, and PlayOn Sports, the station will stream full coverage, multi-camera events live at www.kfvs12.com. The content will also be archived for on-demand viewing following the end of event coverage. All WebCast content will be available free of charge.

KFVS12 is the CBS Network affiliate serving the Cape Girardeau, Paducah, Harrisburg television market, and is a free broadcast service of Raycom Media, Inc. KFVS12 also operates The Heartland’s CW (WQWQ-TV), KFVS12.com, and The StormTeam Weather Network.

Lauren Lueders Returns To Heartland

Tonight in Carbondale former Saxony Lutheran basketball star Lauren Lueders brings her top 25 ranked Vanderbilt Commodores to the SIU Arena to face the 0-1 Salukis.

Lauren scored 13 points and logged 21 minutes of playing time coming off the bench in the Commodores season opener against Lehigh. In her 83 games at Vandy she has stared 20 (12 of those came during her freshman season of 2006-07). She is is on pace to end her career scoring over 400 points and shoot 49% from three point range.

Lauren was a three year starter on the boys team at Saxony Lutheran. The schooll did not begin playing girls basketball until 2006.

Following her high school career Lauren was a First-team All-State selection and a finalist for Miss-Show-Me-Basketball.

You can see highlights from the game and an interview with Lauren tonight on Heartland News at 10:00 pm.


Notes for tonights basketball game:

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

It's Official: Johnson Lands In Cincinnati

The Cincinnati Bengals officially introduce former KC Chiefs running back Larry Johnson today (Tuesday) at a press conferece scheduled for 2:00 pm central.

I think it's a bold move (and a good move) for Cincinnati and LJ. He goes to an organization known for giving players second and third chances (Chris Henry, Tank Johnson, Cedric Benson). Most importantly he goes to a winning team and a team not expecting to carry the offense on his shoulders.

If LJ ruins this opportunity he might find himself looking for opportunities with the UFL or CFL.

Cincinnati story about LJ.


More Chiefs news:
Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is suspended for four games for violating the league's performance enhancing drug policy. The suspension begins immediately. Bowe will return for the December 20th game against Cleveland.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Larry Johnson Signing With Cincinnati?

It looks as though former KC Chiefs Pro Bowl running back Larry Johnson is on the verge of signing with the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals.

The embattled back was suspended one week by the Chiefs October 28th for "conduct detrimental to the team". Johnson was cut November 9th after 7 seasons in Kansas City.

There was pressure from Chiefs fans (a petition signed by more than 32,000) for the organization to hand Johnson a pink slip before he became the leading rusher in franchise history. Johnson (6,015) is 55 yards behind Priest Holmes (6,070).

As a Bengals fan I'm in favor of the move. It's a win-win for all involved. LJ can begin to repair his image and the Bengals get a powerful runner to compliment starter Cedric Benson. Benson, who is nursing a sore hip, is on pace for nearly 400 carries this season.

I think Johnson will be a model citizen and stay out of trouble. I don't believe head coach Marvin Lewis and his coaching staff will keep him around long enough to become a "cancer" in the locker room. The slightest problem off the field or in the locker room will send Johnson back to the streets.

Mark your calendar for week 16 (December 27th)...The Chiefs travel to Cincinnati. That could be interesting.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast: November 15, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast for November 15th is available and ready to download

Topics on FSP #5:
  • Hallelujah! SEMO football gets a victory.
  • Rams are getting better
  • Sikeston & Valle Catholic look to advance to Show-Me-Bowl
  • Complain with respect and use some decorum
  • What are you thankful for (sports related)
  • Cool website: www.footballoutsider.com
Finish Strong Podcast: November 15


Previous Finish Strong Podcasts:

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Countdown FCS Playoffs

The Football Championship Subdivision (formerly 1AA) playoffs are just a few weeks from kicking off. The Southern Illinois Salukis should enter as a #1 seed. Unless you believe in (major gigantic) miracles SIU should end the regular season as the top ranked team in the country.

Dale Lennon's Salukis jumped from #3 to #1 this week following Saturday's win over (at the time) #9 South Dakota State. The Jackrabbits have since dropped to 12th.

The 8-1 Salukis are kings of the top 25 for the first time since Oct. 10, 2005. During the 2004 season SIU spent 11 weeks at #1.

SIU has two regular season games remaining...games they should win. One of them could turn into the most lopsided victory by the Salukis in decades. I'll let you figure out which game that might be.

The remaining schedule of teams of interest in the FCS Top 25.

#1 Southern Illinois (8-1)
Nov. 14 vs Missouri State
Nov. 21 @ SEMO

#2 Montana (9-0)
Nov. 14 vs Northern Colorado
Nov. 21 @ Montana State

#3 Villanova Wildcats (8-1)
Nov. 14 @ Towson
Nov. 21 vs Delaware

#4 Richmond (8-1)
Nov. 14 @ Georgetown
Nov. 21 vs William & Mary

#11 Northern Iowa (6-3)
Nov. 14 vs Western Illinois
Nov. 21 @ Illinois State

#12 South Dakota State (7-2)
Nov. 14 @ Minnesota
Nov. 21 @ Western Illinois

#14 Eastern Illinois (7-2)
Nov. 14 vs UT Martin
Nov. 19 vs Tennessee State

#17 Jacksonville State (6-3)*
Nov. 14 vs Tennessee Tech
Nov. 21 vs Eastern Kentucky

*JSU is not postseason eligible. The Gamecocks are serving a one year ban due to failing to meet standards on the NCAA Academic Progress Report three consecutive years.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Michael Porter Recovering From Emergency Appendectomy

By Rick Kindhart (Missouri State University)

Missouri State freshman forward Michael Porter (Sikeston, Mo.) is recovering at home tonight after undergoing emergency surgery this afternoon to remove his appendix. He may miss as many as four weeks while recovering from the procedure.

He scored a team-high 12 points with five rebounds in the Bears' exhibition opener against UMSL and scored five points with seven rebounds in last night's game against Henderson State
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Andrus & Masthay Get NFL Looks

Just stumbled upon an intereting nugget on a great site for NFL news: Profootballtalk

Mike Florio reports former Murray State kicker Shane Andrus and former UK punter and Murray, KY native Tim Masthay worked out for the NY Giants.

Andrus most recently kicked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was released November 3rd after being signed October 5th. Andrus kicked in three games for Tampa drilling all six PAT's but missing his only field goal attempt. He has yet to make a field goal in a regular season NFL game.

Andrus has played with the Colts, Giants and Buccaneers.

Former Murray High School and UK Punter Tim Masthay should get a solid shot to make a team. With UK he was a 2008 first team All-SEC selection and finished with an average of 45.3 yards per punt (1st in the SEC, 5th Nationally)

Monday, November 9, 2009

For what it's worth...

Since Wednesday night I have been asked over and over which team I think will win tonights Class 4 Sectional game Poplar Bluff or Sikeston.

As I have written and said many times...I love stats! So, based on the numbers (points scored and points allowed) this is what might happen.

Based on offensive scoring averages the final will be:
Poplar Bluff_34
Sikeston_40

Based on points allowed averages the final will be:
Poplar Bluff_6
Sikeston_19

I will stick with the numbers which suggest Sikeston will win... I like the Bulldogs 24-14.
Would I be surprised if the Mules win? Not really. Poplar Bluff's backfield duo of Zach Ferguson and Eljie Johnson (if not contained like the last meeting) are potential game breakers.

You can see the game webcast on www.KFVS12 beginning tonight at 7:00 pm.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast: November 8, 2009

Just rolled through the audio booth and cut this weeks "Finish Strong Podcast".
Enjoy.

Topics this week on FSP #4:
  • Congrats to Scott City - Class 2 volleyball Champs
  • Rundown of MSHSAA Sectional Football games. The two top flight games are rematches... Poplar Bluff @ Sikeston in Class 4 and Potosi @ NMCC in Class 3
  • SIU football continues to roll
Finish Strong Podcast: November 8th

Previous Finish Strong Podcasts:

November 1st

October 25th

October 18th


Thursday, November 5, 2009

EIU Assistant Coach Dies

Horrible news from Charleston, Illinois. Condolences to the Moore family and Eastern Illinois women's program.

Charleston, IL (AP)—Jackie Moore, a 28-year-old assistant women’s basketball coach at Eastern Illinois, has died.The university says Moore died Wednesday night at a hospital after collapsing as she started a workout.

School spokesman Rich Moser says doctors said Moore’s heart “just stopped.” Moser says an autopsy is planned.Moore was in her third season at the school. She graduated from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tenn., in 2005, and was from Windsor, Ontario. EIU canceled all sports events this weekend.



Photo: Eastern Illinois University

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

MSHSAA Playoffs Week #1: Fredericktown @ NMCC

Tonight Missouri high school football teams open the postseason. Aways a fun night. I love the intensity and the finality of the games. All the hard work which began back in the summer will pay off for some teams as they move one step closer to a state title...For others the season comes to a screaching halt.

I get Fredericktown at New Madrid County Central. On paper it looks to be a fairly balanced game.
For what it's worth.... I like NMCC to win 37-21.

I'm a huge fan of stats and taking a closer look inside the numbers. Enjoy.

NMCC (7-3)

Offense: 34.4 ppg
Defense: 23.9 ppg

Current streak: Won 3
Record in league play (SEMO Central): 4-0

Offense: 25.2 ppg
Defense: 22.0 ppg

Current streak: Won 2
Record in league play (Mississippi Area White): 3-2

Last time three times NMCC and Fredericktown played:
*All regular season games
2007: NMCC 30 Fredericktown 20
2005: NMCC 47 Fredericktown 28
2004: NMCC 28 Fredericktown 23

This season the two schools have played 3 common opponets (Potosi, Charleston, Perryville) and both lost to Potosi.

NMCC vs common opponets:
September 11th: (L) NMCC 39 Potosi 7
September 18th: (W) NMCC 54 Charleston 12
October 30th: (W) NMCC 34 Perryville 6

Fredericktown vs common opponets:
October 3rd: (W) Fredericktown 21 Perryville 0
October 9th: (W) Fredericktown 14 Charleston 8 (ot)
October 16th: (L) Fredericktown 6 Potosi 44



Sunday, November 1, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast: November 1, 2009

The third Finish Strong Podcast is recorded and ready to roll. It clocks in at a hefty 19 minutes. Hope you give it a listen.

Topics for FSP #3:
  • Mark McGwire hired as hitting coach
  • Rams get first victory...End 17 game regular season winless streak. Over a year without a victory.
  • SIU football continues to play well...even with new QB...Controversy brewing for 2010?
  • SEMO football...What can be done? Is there a fix?
  • MSHSAA Football Playoffs...St. Vincent ready to play
  • IHSA Football....Anna-Jonesboro likes the addition of Carterville to SIRR-Mississippi Conference for 2010
Finish Strong Podcast: November 1st

Previous Finish Strong Podcasts:



Thursday, October 29, 2009

OVC Men's Preseason Hoops Predictions

The Ohio Valley conference released it predicted order of finish for men's basketball today. According to the league coaches and Sports Information Directors Murray State and Morehead State have the top two teams in the OVC. They predict SEMO & UT Martin should prepare for long tough seasons.

2009-10 OVC Women's Basketball Predicted Order Of Finish
(Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)


1. Morehead State (10 first-place votes) 154
Murray State (10) 154
3. Austin Peay 114
4. Eastern Illinois 105
5. Eastern Kentucky 93
6. Jacksonville State 86
7. Tennessee Tech 76
8. UT Martin 55
9. Tennessee State 44
10. Southeast Missouri 19

2009-10 Preseason All-OVC Men's Basketball Team
(Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)

2009-10 Preseason All-OVC Team
Ivan Aska, Murray State
Wesley Channels, Austin Peay
Darius Cox, Tennessee State
Kenneth Faried, Morehead State
Tyler Laser, Eastern Illinois
Romain Martin, Eastern Illinois
Isacc Miles, Murray State
Maze Stallworth, Morehead State
Justin Stommes, Eastern Kentucky
Danero Thomas, Murray State

Preseason OVC Player of the Year: Kenneth Faried, Morehead State


To read the entire press release click here:
2009-10 OVC Men's Basketball






Monday, October 26, 2009

Finish Strong Podcast

Finish Strong Podcast #2 is finished and ready to go. Hope you take a few minutes and listen.

Topics this week:
Tony LaRussa
State Champion Notre Dame softball
Sikeston Bulldog football
SIU football (Quarterback Paul McIntosh)
Rams (not much to say...ugly football)

Click here for the Podcast October 25

Click here for: Podcast October 18th (the inaugural Finish Strong Podcast)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

OVC Women's Preseason Hoops Predictions

The Ohio Valley conference released it predicted order of finish for women's basketball today. According to the league coaches and Sports Information Directors the three heartland schools will finish in the bottom half of the league and none have any players on the Preseason All-OVC Team.

2009-10 OVC Women's Basketball Predicted Order Of Finish
(Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)

1. Morehead State (Nine first-place votes) 147
2. Austin Peay (Six first-place votes) 146
3. Tennessee State (Four first-place votes) 134
4. Eastern Illinois (One first-place votes) 111
5. Jacksonville State 84
6. Murray State 79
7. Southeast Missouri 67
8. Tennessee Tech 58
9. Eastern Kentucky 54
10. UT Martin 18


2009-10 Preseason All-OVC Women's Basketball Team
(Selected by OVC Head Basketball Coaches and Sports Information Directors)

Player, School (Position)
Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State* (G)
Jasmine Smith, Tennessee State (F)
Jolie Efezokhae, Jacksonville State (F)
Oby Okafor, Tennessee State (F)
Ashley Herring, Austin Peay (G/F)
Nicole Jamen, Austin Peay (F/C)
Tiffany Hamilton, Morehead State (G)
Dominique Sims, Eastern Illinois (G)
Brittany Wiley, Jacksonville State (P)
Nadia Mossong, Eastern Kentucky (F)
* - 1st team All-OVC in 2008-09

OVC Preseason Player Of The Year: Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State

To read the entire press release click here: 2009-10 OVC Women's Basketball
I was not able to simply click on the link using the web browser Google Chrome. So I had to download the .pdf file of the realease. Right click on the link then "save link as".

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Debut Of Finish Strong Podcast

Tonight it's the debut of the "Finish Strong Podcast".
I have wanted to do this for a few years, but for whatever reason never got it done.

If you have caught a few of my sportscasts over the past few years you probably saw the Finish Strong segment I end sports with. I try to wrap the show highlighting a crazy play, tremendous achivement or something out of left field (as it relates to sports).

The podcast is an extention of the sportscast. I hope to post a new one every weekend.

Hope you give it a listen.

This is in its infancy...I'll try to improve week to week and bring new ideas and oppinions.

Click here for the debut Finish Strong Podcast


Thursday, October 8, 2009

UFL begins tonight (Thursday Oct. 8th)


Are you hungry for more pro football?  The United Football League begins its inaugural season tonight when the California Redwoods and the Las Vegas Locomotives kick off at 8:00 pm.

The games will be broadcast on Versus and HDNet.  You can watch tonights game online at the leagues official website www.ufl-football.com.

I'm anxious to watch tonight.  With Major League Baseball playoffs and college football tonight I can't imagine they draw much of an audience.

There is at least on tie to the Heartland.  Former Murray State linebacker Nathan Williams is on the New York Sentinels roster.

The Sentinels open the season Saturday night at Florida. The game can be seen on HDNet.

Drum roll please....The moment (I'm sure) you have all been waiting for... my UFL predictions.

Las Vegas over Florida to win the UFL Championship.

I like the Locomotives for two reasons.

  • Head Coach - Jim Fassel (former head coach of NY Giants)
  • Quarterback - JP Lossman (former QB of the Buffalo Bills)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

MLB Postseason is set...Almost

The Major League Baseball postseason is set to begin Wednesday night with three games on the schedule. Colorado opens play at Philladelphia (1:37 pm first pitch).

If the Yankess choose the eight-day ALDS they play Wednesday 5:07 pm against the winner of Tuesdays play-in game between Detroit and Minnesota. If the Yankees choice the seven-day ALDS they play Thursday at 5:07 pm.

New Yorks choice does not affect St. Louis. The Cardinals play the Wednesday night at the Dodgers (8:37 pm).

For the sanity of Cardinals Nation I hope Mr. Tony gets the team focused on the task at hand. Forget about the last two weeks (winning two of last ten) and put every ounce of energy into bringing another World Series title to St. Louis.

Click on the picture for a look at the playoff schedule.


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

HFF Preview: Sikeston (5-0) @ NMCC (4-1)

One of the better games of Week #7 of Heartland Football Friday should be undefeated Sikeston at NMCC. Arlen Pixley's Eagles enter with a record of 4-1 and feature an offense averaging 35 pointer per game.
The Eagles only loss came three weeks ago at Potosi (39-7).

Following the week three road block the Eagles regrouped on both sides of the ball outscoring Charleston and Caruthersville a combined 90-19. Coach Pixley knows it won't be easy for his offense to light up the scoreboard against the tough Bulldog defense.
"We've got to rely on some misdirection against a team as big as they are, as physical as they are." said Pixley, "I think they (Sikeston) are outstanding on defense, the best defense we're going to see this season...I guarantee it."
One of the best may be an understatement. I'll go a step further and suggest the Bulldogs may actually have the best in Southeast Missouri.

Since allowing 20 points to Fredericktown in the season opener the Bulldogs have allowed only six points. Cape Central scored a touchdown in the second half last Thursday night ending Sikeston's streak of three consecutive shutouts. The defense is allowing a Baltimore Raven-esque 5.2 points per game. To make life even tougher for their opponents the offense is chewing up the clock with running back Eli Jackson and his 127.8 yards a game.

As he prepares his team for Friday nights game Sikeston head coach Kent Gibbs says the his defense will face the tough challenge of trying to contain an Eagles team loaded with quickness.

"They have a great amount of team speed." said Gibbs, "G'Darius Stevenson is probably the best player in SE Missouri right now, so we know for us to have a chance in the game we are going to have to do a good job of trying to contain him and limit their big plays."

NMCC has dominated the series the past few years winning four of the last five meetings including four straight.

2008 Sikeston_29 NMCC_40
2007 Sikeston_7 NMCC_29
2006 Sikeston_20 NMCC_27
2005 Sikeston_16 NMCC_19
2004 Sikeston_43 NMCC_14



I will post the interview with Sikeston Head Coach Kent Gibbs as soon as possible. I'm having video issues.




Saturday, September 26, 2009

Chase Daniel added to Saints 53 man roster


Former Missouri QB Chase Daniel was signed from the New Orleans Saints practice squad and added to their 53-man roster.

Daniel will travel to Buffalo and take the field Sunday against the Bills as the Saints 3rd string quarterback.  New Orleans needs another QB because wide receiver Lance Moore (the team's emergency qb) is inactive for Sunday's game suffering a hamstring injury.

Daniel has 26 years of NFL experience in front of him: Starter Drew Brees with 9 years in the league and his back-up veteran Mark Brunell with 17.

To make room for Daniel the Saints released center Nick Leckey.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Why does USC get a pass?


Before I get into the meat of this post, I'll write this. I am a die-hard Ohio State Buckeyes fan. I wore 'Bucks gear before I could walk...I eat sleep and drink all things Buckeye football.

Like most boys growing up in Ohio I wanted to become the next great Buckeye... score the winning touchdown to beat hated rival Michigan and roll onto the Rose Bowl to drill a PAC 10 team like USC.

For me that never happened, I went to college at Toledo and had to update my wardrobe to include a lot of blue & yellow. That color combo is tough to find in the closet of any self respecting Buckeye fan...That's a topic for another day.

As a sports journalist my job is to report the facts in an accurate and unbiased manner. Don't misconstrue my dislike for USC as a chance to take a shot at a program still dazed following another loss to an unranked team.

As a Buckeye fan I get the feeling OSU football is like a national toothache...annoying, painful to watch and in desperate need of extraction. Extraction from National Title talk. It's almost as if the voters are looking for a reason to knock the Buckeyes back in the weekly rankings.

OSU loses in the final minutes at home to (at the time) #3 USC by the final score of 18-15.

What followed has become typical after recent losses by the Buckeyes to top ranked teams...A week of: "Tressel is behind the times", "Buckeyes can't win big games", "Buckeyes aren't that good", the list goes on and on. Basically it was a week of Buckeye bashing on a national level.

Of course there was much love given to USC freshman QB Matt Barkley and his leadership on the Trojans final drive which lead to the game winning score. It was deserved, he was poised and confident under pressure in the final minutes.

The AP Top 25 poll released a day after Ohio State lost to USC was as follows:
1.Florida (56) *
2. Texas (1)
3. USC (1)
11. Ohio State

*First place votes

Dropping the Buckeyes three spots for barely losing to USC at home was harsh....One spot...maybe two would have been more like it, but why give USC a first place vote? Sure they did what was expected and beat a lower ranked team but rewarding them with a first place vote was wrong.

The following week #11 Ohio State does what is expected and hammers unranked Toledo 38-0 at a neutral site in Cleveland. What thanks do the Buckeyes get? A slap in the face and a ticket to the 13th ranking.
What were they supposed to do just to remain at number eleven...Beat the Rockets by 80 or more?

Hours after Ohio State dismantled my Alma Mater the USC Trojans do what they seem to do real well of late...lose to an unranked team. Pete Carroll's group falls on the road to Washington 16-13 thanks to a 22 yard field goal from Huskies kicker Eric Folk with 3 seconds on the clock.

As the next AP Top 25 Poll saw the Buckeyes fall, despite a win, the voters did get it right by dropping USC from #3 to #12.

Will the national media in the days ahead put USC under the microscope as Ohio State was last week?

Probably not.

They should.

Suffering a loss to an unranked team has become a pattern for USC the past few years:
2009 #3 USC 13 Washington 16
2008 #1 USC 21 Oregon State 27
2007 #2 USC 23 Stanford 24
2006 #3 USC 31 Oregon State 33
2006 #2 USC 9 UCLA 13


Ohio State has fallen into a funk as well...losing to top ranked teams on a national stage:
2009 #8 Ohio State 15 #3 USC 18
2008 #5 Ohio State 3 #1 USC 35
2008 #10 Ohio State 21 #3 Texas 34 (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl)
2007 #1 Ohio State 24 #2 LSU 38 (BCS National Championship)
2006 #1 Ohio State 14 #2 Florida 41 (BCS National Championship)

Once since 2006 a ranked Ohio State team has lost to an unranked opponent:
2007 #1 Ohio State 21 Illinois 28


I'll borrow a line from Lance McAlister a sports radio host in Cincinnati..."Riddle me this Batman".

So, riddle me this Batman, which is worse? Losing to a higher ranked team in a big game or losing to an unranked opponent during the regular season?

Getting to the big game and losing is much more respectable than suffering a huge upset loss during the regular season.

Is Ohio State deserving of criticism....Sure...But not to the extent they have been drilled the past few years.

Why has USC gotten a pass for it's shortcomings?