Monday, November 9, 2009

GT Football Twitterers - Top 10



The guys over at Jolly Good Fellows recently compiled a list of the top 10 GT football tweeters...and I made the list at #5!

Other news/links:

-Ever wonder what to do? You could just read here to find out what Paul Johnson would do.

-Speaking of Paul Johnson, if you haven't voted for him for Coach of the Year, DO IT NOW. Remember, you can vote once per day per browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE, etc.)

-As most of you know, the Heisman race is still wide open. Here's a great article on the reasons why Josh Nesbitt should be the winner.

Have a great week everyone!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Top Twenty Things Obama Doesn't Say/Hasn't Said

A quick disclaimer...this is straight up taken from American Thinker (read the whole article here) but I felt like it was worthy of reposting. Feel free to leave your thoughts and comments, I'd be interested to hear them.

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1. Not everything is a federal issue; some things are for the states to decide.

2. I hear what you're saying and you have a good point.

3. One of the beautiful things about our constitution is the liberty given to individuals to pursue their dreams. There is great opportunity in our country to succeed.

4. In an effort to stimulate job growth and despite the objections from my party, I am working with Congress to reduce taxes for small businesses.

5. I am saddened by the cycle of poverty that exists in our major cities, and here is a way we can empower the next generation to break the cycle and fulfill their God-given potential....

6. The folks at the town hall meetings and those who came to Washington on 9/12 were exercising one of the greatest rights we have as Americans, freedom of speech.

7. Stop already with all forms of ‘cult of personality' behavior. I am a public servant, just like all those who have served before and all who will come after my term is complete. It's not about me, it's about the country.

8. I heard a great message Sunday morning at church.

9. History teaches us that evil exists in the world; for this reason the United States must remain strong, ready to defend itself and its allies.

10. I didn't realize a communist was part of my administration. It won't happen again.

11. The billions siphoned out of health care into lawyers' pockets never healed a single person.

12. No other country on earth offers its citizens the opportunity to pursue life, liberty, and happiness as does the United States of America.

13. The experts have looked at the proposed (fill-in-the-blank) program, and when it is extrapolated out beyond just the initial offering there is clear evidence it will cost too much money and will eventually fail.

14. I disagree 100% with the Cloward-Piven strategy of increasing the welfare rolls and overwhelming the financial system, and I am not affiliated in any way with the implementation of such an idea.

15. I don't know the answer to your question but I will give it some thought.

16. The goal of my presidency is not to implement a political ideology, but to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.

17. Every person has value regardless of age, gender, color, physical characteristics, or any other factor.

18. Any healthcare bill I sign must include a provision to exclude the rationing of care, keep the door open for competition among insurers, and promote the opportunity for our young people to pursue an education in the medical fields to ensure future supply meets future demand.

19. It is important for legislators to remember that what helps someone in the short-term may actually hurt them in the long-term, and we must avoid this kind of scenario.

20. It has become clear to me after meeting with military experts that their recommendations should be implemented in our current situation; this is not an area in which politics can be allowed to interfere.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

VPI Game Week Linkfest & Life Recap

Wow it's been a while since I've been on here. Can't say that much has been goin on since the summer. But I guess some has. Quick rundown of events:

-still workin at Wieuca Afterschool
-still lookin for that full-time job
-took the Air Traffic Controller exam today...should find out results on Thurs. or Friday
-went to Tallahassee this past weekend to watch my Jackets pound it out on the ground against the Noles (awesome awesome weekend)
-joined in on Twitter

That's all for now. I'll post a bunch of links, some related to the upcoming GT-VPI game (Saturday @ 6 on ESPN2).

Linkz:

-Bunch of quotes from VPI defensive folks about how to stop/manage/not allow our offense to run wild.
-Even better...VPI's star strong safety, Kam Chancellor, has all but figured out how to stop our offense. Why even bother showing up?
-The guys over at Fromtherumbleseat.com (formerly The Legacy x4) continue their excellent work with a nice, semi-motivational piece on the upcoming game. A "Hokie"? Stupid mascot indeed.
-Apparently our offense is tough to defend. Who knew?
-Still not getting much respect from the folks over at SI...even after a huge win in Tally (and a 5-1 record) we're only 18 on SI's latest CFB power rankings.

Bonus video:

Ole Bobby tries to explain why his defense came up short against the UCOBS...and fails. See below.


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

On bookshelves tomorrow!

How to lose a baseball game

By Kris Medlen

Step 1. Catch a big break that builds momentum for your team (conditional on you getting the next out).

Step 2. Kill that momentum by walking the pitcher to load the bases with two outs.

Step 3. With all confidence and momentum gone, give up back-to-back two-RBI hits to blow open a scoreless game.

The End.



For future reference: see 2nd inning of Braves vs. Giants, Tues. May 26th, 2009.

At least Tech will be hosting a regional this weekend. Go Jackets!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Wow, it's been a while...

Guess i've just been super-busy (senior design, trying to find a job, resident managing, watching GT sports, March Madness...) to post in a while.  Quick hits:

-Graduation is three weeks from tomorrow!
-Braves home opener is tonight!
-I joined LinkedIn yesterday...it seems pretty legit.  Click here for a link to my public profile (and feel free to add me to your network!)

GO BRAVES!!! (starts chopping)

Friday, March 27, 2009

Memo from the Boss

Got this from my grandpa this morning.  Thought it'd be worth sharing.

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To all employees  

 As the CEO of this organization, I have resigned myself to the fact that Barrack Obama is our President, and that our taxes, and government fees will increase in a BIG way. To compensate for these increases, our prices would have to increase by about 10%.  Since we cannot increase our prices right now due to the dismal state of the economy, we will have to lay off six of our employees instead. This has really been bothering me, since I believe we are family here and I didn't know how to choose who would have to go. 

 So, this is what I did. I walked through our parking lot and found six 'Obama' bumper stickers on our employees' cars and have decided these folks will be the ones to let go. I can't think of a more fair way to approach this problem. They voted for change; I gave it to them.

 I will see the rest of you at the annual company picnic.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

Get out your wallets...

Cause if this video doesn't convince you to get season tickets, I don't know what will.




Can't wait for next season!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Caption Contest

UGAy's Jeff Owens.  Leave a funny caption.  Winner gets \insert cool prize here\.

Bye Kid, Hello Mr. Anderson

Only four days after Ken Griffey Jr. retracted his "decision" to play for the Braves and instead bolted for the Mariners, the Braves pick up a big bat in the OF in Garret Anderson.

Not sure what Griffey saw in Seattle (other than his former team), but IMO Anderson will be a better player than Griffey.  I'm gonna go ahead and call this - Anderson will have a higher BA and more RBIs than Griffey in '09.

Random tidbit - Tech baseball sweeps Lipscomb to start the '09 season!  Yeah Jackets!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Braves' Huge Pick-up

Earlier today, former ChiSox OF Ken Griffey, Jr. signed what is likely a one-year deal to play for our hometown Braves in 2009.  This is a big pickup for the team that finished last in homers by outfielders last season.  Interesting side note: Ken Griffey Sr. was a starting OF when SP Tom Glavine made his career debut nearly 22 years ago - how cool is that!

Welcome to Atlanta, Griffey!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New Link and Great Read

It's been a week since I've written anything on here, probably because a) there hasn't been much to say on my end or b) a lot's been going on.  I'm gonna go with b.

A friend of mine posted a link on his blog to Stuff Christians Like (thanks David).  I would especially recommend their latest post - it asks a very tough question at the end.

I feel like I should write more about what's been going on the last few weeks or so, but I'll save it for another time.  All I'll say now is that it's been a tough go.

In other news - good luck to GT and Big Cuddly Men bball tonight!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

GT Recruiting Recap


Three words: we kicked face.  We're gonna be loaded on offense next year, though defense remains a concern.  I'm hoping Dave Wommack can prove me wrong.

That's really all I have to say.  You can read more about our recruiting here, here, and here.

Some video highlights: David Sims, Stephen Hill, and Jordan Luallen (he's one of the QBs, not sure which).

Monday, February 2, 2009

25 Things...

I really was against this to begin with, but after deciding that my blog might actually be a more suitable place for this (for those of you unaware, there is an epidemic of these things going around Facebook right now), I decided to go ahead with it.

So here it goes:

1. I have been a follower of Christ for 10 years now. I'd like to say that He defines all that I am, but I'm not at that point yet (though He's slowly growing me in Him) and I continue to fail Him every day. But I'm so grateful that His grace is more than enough for me.

2. I am really fidgety almost all the time. I don't think I could sit still for more than 10 minutes.

3. I do the following things with my left side: eat, write, play ping-pong, brush my teeth, bat; right side: throw, kick, drive (most of the time).

4. My dream job would be to be the statistician for the Braves.

5. I've never broken a bone, and the worst injury I've ever had was when an unweighted basketball goal's rim fell on my head during a mission week at church in summer 2002 after I (unsuccessfully) tried to dunk.

6. Riding (and sometimes driving) in a car makes me sleepy.

7. Speaking of sleep, I average around 8.5 hours of sleep each night. I'm really tired the next day if I only get 6-8 hours, but strangely I'm not tired if I get less than six hours.

8. I have pointy ears and attached earlobes. This combination led to my campers asking me all the time if I was an elf this past summer.

9. "PDiddy" is the only nickname I've consistently had. It started back in 8th grade by a couple of friends of mine, one who is currently at Tech, for reasons that I'm unaware of. Past nicknames include "PB", "P", and "Patrick Star" (like from Spongebob, which was a TV favorite of my campers).

10. The first CD I ever bought was the "Remember the Titans" soundtrack (it's still awesome, btw).

11. The three things I'm going to miss most from college are the people, the free time, and intramurals (in that order).

12. I have a very hard time driving without sunglasses, though that's a price I'll gladly pay for 20/20 vision.

13. I'm an only child, and as a result I've almost always found it easier to relate to adults and kids than people my age.

14. I walk too fast.

15. My favorite song is "Passion" by Kutless.

16. I would seriously consider pursuing a career in politics if I wasn't so honest.

17. The one thing that I wish I had is a Southern accent. I somehow managed to miss out on this, despite my Southern roots (Louisiana, Texas, and Georgia).

18. I've never really been a big fan of non-sports video games, though they offer a nice distraction from the real world every now and then.

19. I drink a whole lot of water throughout the day, which is a habit I wish I had started back in high school.

20. I'm currently reading "Do the Right Thing" by Mike Huckabee. Too bad he's not our current president.

21. I've never been in an accident or gotten a ticket. I'll give God the credit for this one, I'd be fooling myself if I said it was because of my own abilities and awareness.

22. I hardly watch any TV (except for sports and the Office) but I spend too much time on my computer.

23. I'm hardly ever in a bad or negative mood, and it takes a LOT to offend me and/or make me mad.

24. I would go crazy without the following: laughter, milk, music, useless facts, the ability to play sports, numbers, and friends.

25. If I could offer one piece of advice to anyone it would be this: "The wise man learns from his own mistakes, but the wiser man learns from the mistakes of others."

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mmmmmmm Fried Sea Kittens...

lol @ peta.  this is just too good.  apparently fish are now to be referred to as "sea kittens".  I really can't stop laughing.  You can't make this stuff up folks.

Great video on the topic shown below.  Props to this girl for calling peta out on their retardedness.



Monday, January 26, 2009

Dodgeball - Week One

Last night marked week one of intramural dodgeball for 2009.  We have three teams this season - which is really exciting - and they were all in action last night.  Monstars had a tough go, but considering they hadn't played together before, were a man down, and playing FIJI, there was no shame in the loss.  Lasercats also lost, but it was another hard-fought game.  A-Team picked up a hard-earned W last night though, I was really proud of our team.

All in all, can't complain about week #1.  There are some improvements to be made, but a lot of it will come with experience.  Great job to everyone (and of course, thanks to our fans for showing up)!

I've also posted a highlight video of last night below, compliments of Adrianne (another big thanks here!).



Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Today's Question

This past Friday, I went with some friends to see Gran Torino (great movie, I'd recommend it if you can handle more than a few f-bombs).  "Becoming a man" is a theme throughout the movie...which made me think - what exactly does "being a man" mean?  I have a few of my own thoughts, but I want to know what yall think first.

So I ask...what do you think it means to be a man?

(leave your thoughts in the comments below)

Monday, January 19, 2009

"Terrorists" Strike Al-Qaeda

In your face, Al Qaeda.  Looks like "what goes around comes around" holds true for you cowards too.  

Just last night, Al Qaeda terrorists in Algeria faced a silent, but deadly enemy- the bubonic plague - and lost bigtime.  According to one news report, AQ suffered at least 40 casualities from a virus of which most of the world is free (thanks to advances in modern medicine, which are made possible by the freedoms that groups like AQ fight against).  AQ simply does not have adequate medical supplies, and is suffering the consequences of it.  To further prove their cowardice (or their stupidity?), the AQ leaders fled in an effort to escape what was referred to as the "Black Death" when it hit Europe back in the 1600s.

A particular verse comes to mind..."for it is written, 'It is mine to avenge, mine to repay'," says the Lord". - Romans 12:19b

Plague 40, terrorists 0.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Doin us a Favor


Mr. Favors, I must say, you made the right choice.  About 15 minutes before tipoff of tonight's Tech-Duke game at the Thrillerdome (a 70-56 win by the Dukies, btw - lame), the nation's top recruit out of South Atlanta HS verbally committed to play for the White and Gold next year. 

If nothing else, this will bring some "hope" to the program and may silence CPH's critics for at least another year.  Granted this season hasn't exactly been spectular, but things have gotta be looking up for next year with Favors on the court. 

You've got to be excited about a guy like Favors who is an absolute beast down low.  In fact, in a recent game against Eagles Landing, Favors scored 30 points in just three quarters of play - no doubt with most of the ELCA team focused on stopping him.

I've posted two of his highlight videos below.  You can look up more videos here.






Congratulations on choosing Georgia Tech as your future home, Derrick!  We look forward to what you will bring to the table next year, even if it is your only year in the white and gold!

Flashback: Tech Hoopsters beat the Dukies, 74-63 (1/10/07)


Tonight at 7 pm at the Thrillerdome, Tech hoops hosts our first ranked team of the year in the form of the 14-1 Duke Blue Devils.  Hardly anyone is expecting us to win tonight (for good reason too - the Jackets are 9-6 and haven't exactly played fundamental basketball).  But two years and four days ago, that same attitude proliferated our campus - and our boys pulled off a big win.

Tech overcame 28 turnovers (sound familiar?) by shooting a lights-out 56% from the floor to pick up the 74-63 win over Duke.  It was Tech's first home win over Duke since the 95-96 season.

In a game featuring current NBA-ers Javaris Crittenton, Anthony Morrow, Mario West, and Thaddeus Young, the boys in white and gold had a +9 rebounding margin (32-23) AND shot a whopping 79% from the line (23-29).  In terms of invididual play: former Jacket Ra'sean Dickey had a career-high 21 points, A-Money hit 3 of 5 from behind the arc, but the biggest contribution of them all was J-Crit getting 9 of his 11 points in the final 3 and a half minutes.  Meanwhile, Tech held the Dukies to a 43% clip from the floor, including only 4 of 20 (20%) three's made.  

Personally, the coolest part of this game was rushing the court at the end.  Being there, surrounded by Tech students and fans - that energy was awesome.  Plus, one of the best quotes ever (from my good friend, Will, after high-fiving Ra'sean Dickey) came from that night: "I've got Dickey sweat on my hand!"

So lets start a new home streak of our own tonight against dook to make it two-in-a-row at the Thrillerdome!  Go Jackets!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Saturday links (no, not golf...)

Palin Fights Back

Rightfully so, Sarah Palin sounded off on Monday on a radio show with John Ziegler in regards to the way the media treated her during her run as McCain's VP candidate.  She brought up a few of the issues that pervade our news media today, including sexism, "class"-ism, and bias towards the Left.  Funny this article was on MSNBC...

Firefighters help out in NFL Practice

The Baltimore Ravens have enlisted the help of 13 local firefighters as a de facto scout team for their walkthroughs in preparation for the playoffs (though they've been helping all season).  This is a great story, and it's nice to see a franchise give back to their community like this.

New Comics!

My roommate and fellow resident manager extraordinare has been making comics for a while now, and has recently posted two new ones (pirate attacks and "the instrument that only lasted one concert").  Check his site out here.

Jon Dwyer - Best Back in 09?

At least Sporting News thinks so.  Can't actually find any links on this one, other than the (scanned-in?) pic of the article on GT's Play at GaTech blog.  Dwyer is a solid pick for this honor, considering he averaged seven yards a carry and was named ACC POTY in 08.  This guy's only a sophmore, folks.  Let's hope he stays around for two more years.  

Friday, January 9, 2009

Too good to pass up (plus some updates)

Found this pic on StingTalk today, and I just had to post it (for the record, I have no opinion on the University of Oklahoma, but this pic is just awesome (apologies for the small size):



Other updates...

Dumb move of the MILLENIUM: Braves GM Frank Wren decided that Smoltz was too "injury-prone" and that he only deserved a $3 mil contract (plus bonuses), but the Red Sux offered him $5.5 mil - and Smoltz took it. Here are some responses from Chipper and some of the others associated with the Braves.

Really Frank Wren? This is truly an atrocity that will no doubt come back to bite the Braves. In an offseason of frustrations, this is no doubt the worst thing that could happen (well, they could have let Chipper go too...knock on wood that that doesn't happen). As if in an attempt to recover some of what was lost, word on the street is that the Braves are entertaining SP Derek Lowe. Lowe is certainly no Smoltzie, but would be a nice addition to the currently lackluster rotation.

We'll miss you, Smoltz. Thanks for all you've meant this team, franchise, and city over the last 21 years. Though you are no longer on our roster, you are forever in our hearts.



Illinois did something right this time...by impeaching Governor Rod Blagojevich. Considering he was "allegedly" trying to sell Obama's empty US Senate seat, this was probably the right move for the Illinois state HOR. He had been called by many to step down from his position as governor, but to no avail. Now Blago (as he's known?) vows to fight the impeachment, claiming that it was politicially driven and that he has done no wrong.

The Gators do it again. For the 2nd time in three years, the Gators from the University of Florida have captured the national championship in football, this time by way of an impressive 24-14 win over the Oklahoma Sooners.

Huge hats off to the Florida defense. To put the final score in perspective, let me throw out a few stats. Oklahoma set a NCAA record by scoring 702 points this year (excluding last night...that's 54 points a game folks). There season low was 35, which happened against TCU and Texas. They had scored 60+ in their last five. Onto last night - OU scored a total of 14 points. That's two TDs. Not only that, but Florida stopped two Sooner drives in the red zone - the first on a goal-line stand midway thru the 2nd qtr, followed by a strange INT on the UF 2 with about :03 left in the first half.

Lots of talk has been made regarding Tebow's possible status as the best college football player ever. One credential has to be this - Tebow is one of only three players ever to have a Heisman trophy and two championships (the other two being Johnny Rogers of Nebraska and Gino Torretta of Thug U). Tebow is also the only guy ever to have 20 rushing and passing TDs in the same season (2007). On top of the stats, Tebow is also a great person - giving sermons at prisons and performing medical work in the Phillipines with his missionary parents are two of the tangible things that he does, but his leadership, character, and integrity are outmatched among athletes. You can read more about Tebow as a person here.

Only 41 more days til GT baseball!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

It's just a bad season for georgie fans...


The folks in red and black must really be hurting now. Less than 24 hours after losing to us on the hardwood known as the Thrillerdome 67-62 (the fourth straight sports win by Tech over the doggies btw - the other three were women's basketball, volleyball, and of course, football), the Fighting Mark Richts lose twice - that is, Stafford and No-Show Moreno to the NFL (if they get drafted, of course).

Gone with Stafford and Moreno are 95.5% of Georgie's offense from last season. Let me repeat that -- 95.5%. To put that in perspective, let's say you make $100,000 year. If you pay 95.5% taxes, you are left with $4500 at the end of the year.

In the end though, this just means the football team in Athens will have to find another "master cuddler". Reports indicate that Stafford will be sorely missed (pun intended?)...


Monday, January 5, 2009

2008 LOL Awards

So I'm gonna give this a shot...my awards for funny things that happened (that's probably not the best description but oh well). Hopefully you'll get the point. Enjoy.

Football in the State of Michigan


Oh boy. This is a great one. I guess the biggest story is the first ever 0-16 season by the hapless Detroit Lions (sorry Calvin). But it gets better...three Michigan college teams make it to bowls - and none of them is Michigan (Michigan State, Western Michigan, and Central Michigan - all three lost btw)! Gotta love Rich Rod gettin the job done in his first year like CPJ...oh wait...

The American and Minnesotian(?) Voting Public


...for electing Barack Hussein Obama and Al "the clown" Franken(stein), respectively. I guess McCain's not a great choice either, but the way the media deceived the voting public was truly astounding. Then somehow, fellow super-liberal Al Franken (yes, the same Al Franken who has a show on liberal radio network Air America) gets elected to one of the US Senate seats from the state of Minnesota in an epic runoff in which votes magically appears in Franken's favor). Now we just gotta figure out who won the races in the other seven states...

OJ "I didn't do it...but this is how I woud've done it" Simpson


I bet USC fans aren't too happy about this one. Over a decade after the "trial of the century", Orange Juice was found guilty of armed robbery and kidnap after he robbed two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint at a Vegas hotel. Way to be a role model, OJ.

Honorable Mention: The FCC

Our favorite censorship panel pulled a move that most of us would be reprimanded for -- they cited Wikipedia (in a March 27th release regarding satellite providers' offering local channels...or something like that). Glad to see our government is taking steps to ensure accurate data collection methods. I certainly don't question the vast usefulness of Wikipedia, I have to say I'm bothered that a group affiliated with the US Government is attempting to legitimately use information from a website whose disclaimer reads: "WIKIPEDIA MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY". At least our tax dollars are doing something these days.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Improv Everywhere - Food Court Musical

If you've never heard of Improv Everywhere, I'd first off recommend checking them out.

Anyway, back in March, they conducted the musical below in a food court in a Los Angeles mall. Enjoy.

2008 College Football Predictions - A Look Back

Back in August, I took a shot at making some predictions about the 2008 season of college football. Below I examine how I did.

1. Appalachian State will NOT pull another Appalachian State. Turns out I was right...App State's first game was in Death Valley to take on the LSU Tigers...and they lost 41-13. Quite a different environment than the "Big House" of UMichigan. If anything, last year's upset by the Mountaineers over the Wolverines tipped off the LSU coaching staff that they were for real, and it showed in the final score.


2. The USC-West/Slowhio State will be radically overhyped, and a blowout. Right again...the media was all over this one, but I think everyone knew that USC was gonna win this one (and that they did...35-3). Slowhio State had only 35 second-half yards. Maybe Jim Tressel should've started Pryor...


3. It won't be pretty for the new SEC head coaches. Well, I was kinda right. Arkansas finished 5-7 under the leadership of Bobby Petrino, but Ole Miss did very well under headman Houston Nutt, who went 9-4 including an upset win over Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl.


4. The SEC will not be represented in Miami on January 8th of [this] year. Strike one for Patrick. Florida locked up a spot in the BCSNC game by going 12-1 and beating #1 Bama in the Dome 31-20 to win the SEC. They deserve to be there, and most people probably have them beating the Sooners.


5. Instead, the NC game matchup will be Slow-hio State vs. Oklahoma. Again, half right. OSU was kinda close following a 10-2 campaign, but the Sooners earned locked up their spot after beating Mizzou to win the Big 12.


6. Tim Tebow will not repeat as Heisman winner. After the season Tebow had and they way they destroyed their opponents after the Ole Miss loss, I should've been wrong about this one. Instead, Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford picked up the Heisman, which makes Thursday night's game the 4th (?) ever matchup of teams w/ Heisman winners on their rosters.

If you have any doubts about Tebow's abilities, just watch this video.

7.The mighty Red Raiders of Texas Tech will be amazing this year...or we'll all be disappointed. I'll count this one right, considering Texas Tech finished 11-2 (losses to OU and Ole Miss - no shame in that).

8. Kansas will neither return to a BCS bowl nor come close to an undefeated season. Another W - Kansas finished 8-5 with an Insight Bowl victory over Minnesota.


9. The under-center-based option offense will work in a major conference...if the Jackets can hold on to the ball. And thankfully, it did. I think I speak for most college football fans when I say that this season was a huge success for the Yellow Jackets, despite the blowout loss to LSU in the Peach Bowl. Tech finished 9-4, including wins over Florida State, Clemson, Miami, and Georgia...all this despite an ACC-leading 33 fumbles, of which Tech lost 18. (that's ~2.5 fumbles and ~1.4 lost fumbles per game). My magic number for the Jackets was 1.5, and it turned out I was right on.


Recap: Seven out of nine...not bad.

Later this week (if time affords it), I'll present my 2008 LOLAwards here. Until then, I wish everyone a great first day back to the grind.

One more go around the block...

Tomorrow marks my last first day of classes for any semester. This should be my toughest semester yet, and my final battle with the forces known as the Georgia Institute of Technology. It's gonna be a tough one, but I'm looking forward to the challenge.

I have a few words for you, classes: bring it on.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Ouch.

Not much else to say. A 35-point loss to a mediocre 7-5 team is painful enough. You'll see no further postgame stuff here.

In other news, happy new year everyone.