Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Time To Dust This Thing Off

I know it has been awhile since I posted here, and I apologize to the three people that have ever read this thing but it has been most of a busy basketball season, college finals and then "relaxing" this summer that has delayed any posting here.

Long story short, football season starts back tomorrow and I'm going to try and get back to posting here.

I might even at some point catch you all up on what has been keeping me away, until then here's the rundown.

  • Marshall Football season begins in ernest tomorrow at the "Shoe" in Columbus, OH. The last time the two saw each other was in 2004, Mark Snyder was an assistant at OSU, now he's an assistant at USF after a brief stint in Huntington, here's some highlights of the last match up. (YouTube)
  • A humorous if not homer look at the OSU-MU match-up from the OSU POV courtesy of Buckeye Battle Cry.
  • And keeping things brief from the AP via Google, here's the preview story.
That'll do it for the rundown this time around sports fans. I'm off to fulfill further obligations and things that lead up to carrying a broadcast. Not to mention what I suggest every true Herd fan get in the habit of doing; My weekly watching "We Are Marshall" as is something I try to do before every game, and the yearly trip up to Spring Hill Cemetary.

Until next time, keep your stick on the ice.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Another One in the Books

Another season has come and gone, almost anyway. Basketball season for the Herd wrapped up last night for the men and tonight for the women. Which explains why there has not been a chance to post anything on this place for some time. I've been busy running from one game to the next, putting together reports in between and then there's the whole full-time student thing as well.

So another press pass joins the collection for this seasons and quickly things roll right into baseball and softball.

Got a busy weekend coming up with the Marshall Softball Holiday Inn-vitational at Dot Hicks Field in Huntington, WV. Engineering the first game on friday then hitting full stride on play-by-play duties with the second game of that day and then 4 more games over the next two days.

This tournament exactly one year ago was my first chance as a broadcaster to work from the pilot's chair. Since that time I have been the primary on multiple men's and women's soccer broadcasts, even a volleyball game and a men's basketball game(MU vs ECU). Then there is of course the numerous softball and baseball games I called last year.

It just so happens that these are my favorite sports to do pxp for, the pace is slow enough that you can get everything in, and then you basically get to shoot the shit on the air for a couple hours. It's not a bad gig, usually you just end up at the field all day, but when I think about it, I could be off picking up trash all night, so things could be worse.

Don't really have anything to add to this post as far as getting anyone up to speed, but as late as I am with this post I figure you already are, so until next time, whenever that is; Keep your stick on the ice.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Long overdue...

Well, it has been quite some time since I have been spotted around these parts, and for that I apologize sports fans. Once again the grind and hustle of the sports seasons and a new semester start to overlap and it's next to impossible to juggle everything at times. Well, let me not waste any more time and let's get right to it.

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With the Rundown, that's more like a marathon than a sprint...
(All articles from the Huntington Herald-Dispatch unless otherwise noted)

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So there we are, over two weeks of action condensed into about a dozen articles. I have further comments on some of the things that have happened, but surprise surprise I don't really have the time for it. Plus, who really wants to read what I have to say about stuff that happened weeks ago at this point?

On that bomb shell, I suppose there's really only one other thing to cover...

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Time for the much, and perhaps on thing on this blog that is, anticpated Girl of the Week.

This week it is none other than Emma Stone.

I know this is a departure from the norm around here, but I've been watching Zombieland so sue me. She is of course known for other roles such as being the object of desire for one of the main characters in Superbad as well as for her roles in The House Bunny, The Rocker, and well that's about it.

Until next time sports fans, keep it between the lines.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

New Year for the Herd

Alright, so I took a few days off to enjoy the bowl season and relax before the new year fully ramps up, so sue me. Ok, don't really, I don't have the money anyway.

Lets get things rolling with the first rundown of 2010, all of the stories are from the Huntington Herald-Dispatch unless otherwise noted.

  • Oh yeah, with a new year there's a new coach, and with new coaches, there are well, more new coaches.
  • And believe it or not, I know I don't mention it often enough, but it's Basketball season and the Herd Men got a victory over St. Bonaventure the other day.
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Alright, now again as I have mentioned I've been neglecting this little thing called Conference USA Basketball, so I'm going to try and fix that. I know there's a lot of basketball left to be played throughout the league but it's never too early to speculate, right?

ESPN's bracketology has come out twice already so why not jump into the action?

So here's my January edition of the guess-i-tology, or Conference Tournatology, or well, we'll work on the title. The important thing is as of January 3, 2010(it feels weird saying 20-10 already), these are my projections for the seeding and playing of the C-USA Men's Tournament.

Seeding
1. UAB
2. Memphis
3. Marshall
4. Tulsa
5. UTEP
6. Southern Miss
7. ECU
8. Houston
9. UCF
10. Tulane
11. Rice
12. SMU
So that would make the match-ups look a little something like this;

UAB, Memphis, Marshall and Tulsa all get a first-round bye. Admittedly it was tough for me to choose between the Golden Hurricane and the Miners for the 4 seed, either could be a top four team and along with Marshall the three teams could swing to any of the 3, 4, or 5 slots. (Winning pick in Italics)

Round 1

7. ECU vs 10. Tulane
6. USM vs 11. Rice
8. Houston vs 9. UCF
5. UTEP vs 12. SMU

There are some picks in round one that could be lopsided and some that could really go either way. ECU and UTEP should handle their games easily as UTEP is possibly a 3 seed if things go their way in the year, and ECU is playing one of the toughest schedules of the year. Rice is prone to the first round upset, but I think USM is too solid here. Houston-UCF is the matchup of the First Round, and I like UCF for the upset here.

Round 2

7. ECU vs 2. Memphis
6. USM vs 3. Marshall
9. UCF vs 1. UAB
5. UTEP vs 4. Tulsa

Memphis should dispatch the Pirates easily, the defending Champions only getting the two seed because I don't think they can sustain what they used to with a depleted line-up. UCF will be turned away easily by the Blazers and Marshall will survive a USM squad that has the potential to shock some people this year. UTEP-Tulsa will be a good match up, but I think Tulsa can withstand.

Semi-Finals

2. Memphis vs 3. Marshall
1. UAB vs 4. Tulsa.

Depending on the roster at this point in the year, Tulsa may have a chance to take down a UAB team that is injury prone at times, but I wouldn't look for anything shocking from Marshall, the Championship goes 1 vs. 2 as planned.

Championship

1. UAB vs 2. Memphis

Memphis is down this year, but that's a relative level of down, they will still have enough to easily put away UAB and claim the Conference Title once again.

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Ok and finally to wrap up this long post, it's time for the first Girl of the Week for 2010, so for the week of January 3rd, 2010, your girl of the week is...

Misa Campo.

She's known basically for being undeniably hot, and is apparently a bartender at some bar in Los Angeles, which I imagine got a lot more popular the minute her photos hit the internet.