Tuesday, April 10, 2018

NC Re-Caps & MORE


Sorry for the delay in all of this…

But I like writing this drivel better in the office.  It helps me think about other stuff that I need to do. 

Anyway, as late as it is, it is what it is…

Hockey Recap

Location:  The Daquiri Shak, Madeira Beach, Florida  11:45 PM


Ouch.  That’s really all I can say.  Ouch. 

Give up a 2-0 lead?  Ouch

Tire the game at 3-3.  Not so much ouch….

Let in a dribbler with 5.2 tics left on the game clock?  HUGE OUCH!

Yes, it could have happened just as easily in Sudden Death OT, but me and the guy I was watching with assumed we were going to OT.  And then it didn’t happen….

Game Recap

Location:  Gators Bar, Madeira Beach, Florida

Well, this sucks….


Could ANYONE Have Beaten Villanova?

I was looking at the game stats…


And it wasn’t pretty.  Yes, Michigan missed EVERYTHING, but Villanova, especially the DiVincenzo kid, hit pretty much EVERYTHING.  I now know exactly how Texas A&M feels…

Villanova played as well as they’ve played all season, well above their stat line, which is highly unusual for a team that’s facing Michigan’s Defense.  So, they are a deserving Champion, as much as it pains me to type those words…And some 6th man who averaged 7 points a game all season comes out and puts a Spike Albrecht on you and scores 31, well, you’re probably gonna’ get screwed….

If Michigan could have just HIT close to their stat line, this game might be a 7 to 9 point affair in the 2nd half with Michigan in some sort of 3-point two possession striking distance.  It was never really that close.  

Even though Michigan jumped out to an early lead in the 1st, you had that feeling in the back of your mind that things were going to get ugly fast unless Michigan could hit some threes

Sometimes, it’s just not your night.  And Monday was one of those times.  I’m not going to elaborate any more, as it really doesn’t matter.

I mean, I guess it does.  So Close and yet SO FAR….

So What Happens Now?

Good Question.  MAAR is definitely done, but everyone else (including Wagner) may be coming back.  Right now, a lot of NBA mock drafts have Wagner in the middle of the 2nd round, more or less making him a Development League candidate and more or less average salary in the NBA.  My guess is there’s a lot of discussion this week and weekend while Moe’s parents are in town discussing whether or not he should go into the draft or hang around 1 more season.  Development League is no fun and many guys go there and flame out without ever getting a chance to play under the bright NBA lights (Adrian Payne, anyone???).  Another year in college might move Wagner up to that first round money and also give him a chance to develop against better competition.  Matthews is another question mark and would probably benefit from another season at this level before heading into the draft. 

We’ll see what happens. 

“Michigan Was An Un-Worthy National Championship Opponent!!!”

Some talking head on ESPN (I believe it was J. Hill, who should have been canned eons ago) was talking and stated that Michigan was an unworthy National Champion Opponent for Villanova and that the process for deciding the NC was flawed if a team as “weak” as Michigan could make the finals…

My blood is still boiling.  I hate all talking heads, but ones that make blanket, ignorant statements as dumb as the one above are the ones that rile me up.  Michigan was statistically playing better than anyone in the country with the exception of one team, Villanova.  Michigan beat the 5 teams they needed to in order to get to the NC.

That’s all you can do as a team.

And of course, these are the same knuckleheads that didn’t have Michigan in the FF or the NC game, so whatever.  I just wish they’d all shut up

Ole Miss Up To Ole Trix…

In what can only be described as something straight out of the Democrat Play Book, “Lie, Lie and Keep On Lyin’!”, Ole Miss chose to respond and deny Shea Patterson’s immediate eligibility transfer request.  Why the NCAA hasn’t completely thrown the book at Ole Miss at this point is unbelievable, and their objection is totally so SEC and so Ole Miss that I guess we should just learn to accept these things.  Mars is Mars in his quotes and the tearing apart of the objection….

 “If I didn’t know better, I would have thought Ole Miss hired Pinocchio to write its response to Michigan’s waiver request,” Mars said Monday night.
In Mars’ work as counsel for Nutt and, later, the transfers, he revealed Freeze’s misinformation campaign was initiated when Ole Miss received a notice of allegations from the NCAA two years ago.
Mars surgically gutted the Ole Miss response Monday night.
“It appears that whoever wrote Ole Miss’s response to Michigan’s waiver request wasn’t aware that Ole Miss publicly apologized to Houston Nutt last October for making misleading statements to the sports media about the NCAA case,” Mars said. “There was no mention of the public apology in Ole Miss’s response. What’s more, the misleading statements to the sports media that Ole Miss publicly apologized for six months ago were the same misleading statements that Shea and a dozen other players and their parents say Ole Miss was telling them at the same time — both in person and over the phone.
I’m curious as to what the Idiots In Indy will do in this case.  If they are truly concerned about the protection of the student athletes and student athletes not being “used” by the system, than it should be a no brainer ruling in favor of Shea.  However, if the Idiots In Indy prevail, my guess is they will point to the circumstances, their own archaic rules used to protect universities to keep student athletes from transferring “Willy-Nilly”, and more or less tell the parents and student athletes, “Hey, you have two eyes and could see what was going on down there.  This was a bad decision originally on your part and there’s nothing we can do about it.” 

Based on the past performance of the Idiots In Indy, I’d give Shea about a 50-50 chance of actually being eligible to play this season.  And he’ll be the most talked about QB all year if he’s told he has to ride the bench. 

And the Idiots In Indy will pay the price with another black eye


 Izzo’s In Deeper Shit, If That’s Even Possible…

There’s a new suit in town.  Law Suit, that is.  A woman is claiming that in 2015 she was raped by 3 members of the LNU Hoops team. 

3 Members.  Of the LNU Hoops Team.

And she was initially told to stay quiet and that making this type of allegation could potentially have consequences. 

She has now changed her mind and come forward. 


The victim, then an 18-year-old MSU student studying to be a sports journalist, was at Harper’s Bar in East Lansing with her roommate. After midnight, some basketball players arrived and one of them offered to buy the victim a drink and introduce her to other teammates, according to the suit.
One of the team members invited the woman to a party and lied and said her roommate was on her way there, the suit alleges.
She accepted a ride with two of the basketball players and ended up at an apartment where one of them lived, but her roommate was not there and there was no party, according to the lawsuit. The victim was feeling very hungry, thirsty and “discombobulated,” the suit says. She tried to text but could not control her thumbs and the suit alleges she thought she may have been drugged.
One of the players pulled her into a bedroom and told the victim, “You are mine for the night,” according to the suit, but she was able to leave the bedroom. The player who lived at the apartment offered to show the victim basketball memorabilia, and the room went dark, according to the suit.
She was thrown face-down on the bed and held in place while one of the players raped her, the suit alleges, then the other two players came in and took turns raping her.
The next morning, the victim went back to her dorm room. Unsure what to do, she told a friend what had happened, the suit says.
“Plaintiff was distraught, traumatized and crying,” the suit says
Michigan State University’s campus counseling center discouraged a female student from contacting police after she claimed she was raped by three prominent basketball players, according to her complaint Monday filed in federal court.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, comes on the heels of the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal that rocked MSU and follows a string of sexual assault allegations against Spartan athletes
The week after the alleged assault, the woman went to MSU’s Counseling Center and disclosed the incident to a staff member, the suit says. When she told the employee that the rape involved members of the basketball team, another person was brought into the room and they told the victim she could file a police report but cautioned her about the consequences of doing so, according to the complaint.

I like Tom Izzo.  There, I said it.  But Izzo has issues at this point.  I really believe he needs to take a long, hard look at what’s happening in his program and around him at LNU and do the right thing – take a step away. 

This is starting to look even MORE like the Penn State case and Joe Pa waited too long to step down. 

Izzo’s goose may already be cooked.  Who knows for sure, but something at LNU has gotta’ give. 

As they say, the buck stops at the top. 

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