Chad Vader, Day Shift Manager
Go to YouTube and look up Chad Vader (he has a famous older brother). Funny Stuff.
College football yesterday was not good to me. Notre Dame was bad. Really bad. Brady Quinn looked nervous, and his poor play seemed to rub off on the whole team. No excuses from me. Michigan came in pumped up and absolutely took it to a scared Irish team. I still think we can bounce back and end up in a BCS bowl, but Michigan State next week is no cake walk, and if we come out flat again it could be a long night in East Lansing.
My other boys the Oklahoma Sooners, atleast kept their game close but still came up short against the Ducks of Oregon. Ducks. Honestly it must seriously suck to lose to a team called the Ducks.
Auburn's win over LSU was big. With Notre Dame now out of the National Title picture I'm really pulling for the Auburn Tigers to end up in the championship game hopefully against Ohio State. Auburn should have made the title game a few years back, but the BCS system snubbed them. Hopefully they can get their revenge this year.
Other thoughts: None of the Florida teams are that good. FSU is garbage, Miami is probably gonna end up firing coach Larry Coker, and Florida was lucky to get past Tennessee (who I was really hoping would win).
USC just might get through the season undefeated again and I will probably throw up. The one bright spot is that the team is under investigation over Reggie Bush allegedly accepting money and gifts during the 2004 season. The team could lose their 2004 National Championship (which would then go to Oklahoma?), and Bush could lose last years Heisman (which would go to Vince Young).
In Poker news the WPT event at the Borgata is down to 69 players. My buddy Gary Wise is doing live blogging for the event and you can read his updates at www.worldpokertour.com
And finally for anyone that's hear from the Pipe Band world, the BBC aired a program on the world championships the first weekend of September. You can view all the pieces here http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/musicscotland/wpbc2006/
Bizzle Out
College football yesterday was not good to me. Notre Dame was bad. Really bad. Brady Quinn looked nervous, and his poor play seemed to rub off on the whole team. No excuses from me. Michigan came in pumped up and absolutely took it to a scared Irish team. I still think we can bounce back and end up in a BCS bowl, but Michigan State next week is no cake walk, and if we come out flat again it could be a long night in East Lansing.
My other boys the Oklahoma Sooners, atleast kept their game close but still came up short against the Ducks of Oregon. Ducks. Honestly it must seriously suck to lose to a team called the Ducks.
Auburn's win over LSU was big. With Notre Dame now out of the National Title picture I'm really pulling for the Auburn Tigers to end up in the championship game hopefully against Ohio State. Auburn should have made the title game a few years back, but the BCS system snubbed them. Hopefully they can get their revenge this year.
Other thoughts: None of the Florida teams are that good. FSU is garbage, Miami is probably gonna end up firing coach Larry Coker, and Florida was lucky to get past Tennessee (who I was really hoping would win).
USC just might get through the season undefeated again and I will probably throw up. The one bright spot is that the team is under investigation over Reggie Bush allegedly accepting money and gifts during the 2004 season. The team could lose their 2004 National Championship (which would then go to Oklahoma?), and Bush could lose last years Heisman (which would go to Vince Young).
In Poker news the WPT event at the Borgata is down to 69 players. My buddy Gary Wise is doing live blogging for the event and you can read his updates at www.worldpokertour.com
And finally for anyone that's hear from the Pipe Band world, the BBC aired a program on the world championships the first weekend of September. You can view all the pieces here http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/musicscotland/wpbc2006/
Bizzle Out
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