Monday, December 29, 2008

Cotton Bowl is the Gift that Keeps on Giving


This is an article special to the Sports Zone by Jacob Threadgill, Contributing Writer for Inside the Grove.



The Ole Miss football team fulfilled its primary goal of the season once it secured the first bowl trip for the 14 seniors, but the benefits of the Rebels’ Cotton Bowl experience will be seen after those seniors have graduated.

Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt spent the first few weeks of the extra December bowl practice providing younger players additional repetitions, which will pay off come spring practice.

The national exposure the No. 20 Rebels will gain from playing No. 7 Texas Tech will also pay off for recruiting come February for national signing day.
The transition from an 0-8 SEC record a season ago to a January bowl has been quite dramatic for Ole Miss wide receiver/running back Dexter McCluster.

“Around this time last year we were at home with our parents, with our friends just hanging out wishing that we were in this situation,” McCluster said. “Now that we’re in it, we get the feeling of what it is like to be in a situation like it. It is fun, and it is going to help us build next year. We know how to win, we know the feeling of winning and will try to do that all the time.”


For the first time in four seasons an entire freshman class of Ole Miss players will never have experienced any other feeling than one of wining while in Oxford. McCluster said the extra practice time would help the team moving forward into next season.

“I can see a lot of improvement (from the younger players),” McCluster said. “Just us practicing still, it gets us pumped up. After this bowl game spring is right around the corner. We just want to keep playing football, it is so much fun out there. The younger guys are growing and maturing in their game as well, and looking up to us and giving us great looks on the scout team.”

With the graduation of senior Mike Wallace, Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead said he has seen the greatest improvement from sophomore receivers Markeith Summers and Lionel Breaux.
“(Summers and Breaux) have done a really great job of stepping up the past few weeks of practice,” Snead said. “I believe it really has helped them and get them rolling for spring practice.”


After Friday’s game against Texas Tech, Nutt and staff will be working to fill the final few spots of their second recruiting class at Ole Miss.

The play of McCluster in the Wild Rebel set as been a major selling point for potential recruits, and the sales pitch has seemed to work with the commitments of all-purpose backs Rodney Scott (Scout’s Inc grade 80) and Korvic Neat (Scout’s Inc. grade 79) within the last month.

McCluster said he was always eager to talk to his potential replacements in the Wild Rebel set.
“I talk to recruits and they ask me how do I like the Wild Rebel, and that it looks fun,” McCluster said. “They wish they could run it. I told them they can run it as long as you have the ball handling skills and the athleticism to do it, you can do it.”

When it comes to hosting recruits on official visits or talking to them in general, McCluster said he takes a simple approach.
“First I will tell them that coach Nutt is the real deal,” McCluster said. “What he says is exactly what it means, and it is going to happen no matter what. Second, the town of Oxford and the love of the game with the fans, there is a lot of support out here. There is a lot of family out here, and I think that is enough to get them to come.”

McCluster signed with the Rebels in 2006 out of Largo high school in Florida, and if he has his way, Ole Miss might be adding another former Packer to the roster.

McCluster said he stays in close contact with his former high school teammate, 2009 linebacker recruit Mike Marry.
“He is a big time player,” McCluster said about the 6-foot-3 210 pound Marry. “He has speed and size. I try to call him every chance I can. He is paying more attention to Ole Miss than he ever has. He calls me and talks to me after games.”

Marry has been given a 77 grade by Scout’s Inc., and is considering Ole Miss along with Michigan, North Carolina, South Florida, and West Virginia.

McCluster said Marry’s notice in the Rebels is indicative of recruits all across Florida.
“He has told me he can see a lot of change, and he is asking me what the difference is from the last few years, and this year. I just told him we’re playing as a team and as a family. We have great coaches around us that we believe in that they can get us there.”

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Get Your POPCORN Ready !!!


The playoff picture is almost clear but it is still a little blurry. After Sunday night, it will be completely clear and developed. The two big games tomorrow are the Cowboys vs. Eagles and the Broncos vs. Chargers.


These two games are significant is many ways:

1. They are both rivals and division foes.

2. They hate each other and their fans do as well.

3. In the case of the Broncos, they stole the first meeting on a horrible incomplete pass call.

4. In the case of the Cowboys, Owens and his history with the Eagles.

5. Jay Cutler and Philip Rivers are not really the best of friends.

6. The Eagles might not even have a chance to make the playoffs when the game starts but they would love to keep the Cowboys from going as well.

7. If the Cowboys win, they're in.

8. If the Broncos win, they're in.

9. If the Chargers win, they're in.

10. Finally, this is the NFL and both of these games are going to be like playoff games.


It should be fun to watch so....... GET YOUR POPCORN READY!!!!!!!


Cowboys fans want to see if Tony Romo can when a big game in December.


Eagles fans want to see if Donovan McNabb is still their man.


Broncos fans want to see if Jay Cutler is the next Elway.


Chargers fans want to see if Philip Rivers can lead his team to the playoffs after a horrible start.



So the questions to answer Sunday are: Which quarterbacks will shine? and Which coaches will survive?


The Cowboys and Chargers have the most to play for because they were picked to represent their respective Conference in the Super Bowl. If neither team makes the playoffs, changes will be made by the owners. These two teams are full of talent and make way to much money to underachieve.
The Eagles and Broncos have a great deal to play for as well. With the ups and downs of the season for these two teams, it could leave a lot of questions at the end of the year.
The one thing the coaches for these four teams do have in common is job insecurity!!!!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas LAKERS


The Los Angeles Lakers had a lot to play for today against the the Boston Celtics, the defending NBA champions.
After the Celtics dominated the Lakers last year in the NBA Finals, this was not just a regular season game for the Lakers. The Celtics came into todays game with the NBA's best record and 19 straight victories. Not only did the Lakers need to win to get their confidence back, they also wanted to end the Celtics streak. The Lakers did just that in a 92-83 victory with great play from Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant.
The rematch of last years NBA Finals did not disappoint. The game was tied 82-82 with about 4 minutes to go and then Gasol took over scoring 7 of his 20 points in the last 4 minutes to put the game out of reach. Sure, this was only one game but for the mental state of the Lakers it was huge. Kobe finished the game with 27 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1 steal. The Lakers bench also outscored the Celtics 22-13 and gave the Lakers important minutes. This will very likely be the two teams we will see in the Finals again this year. The Lakers and Celtics are the class of the NBA and a rematch would be very intriguing.

Kickin' it with Jevan Snead


This is an interview with ESPN blogger Chris Low


He's the best young quarterback in the SEC, and his strong right arm was a big reason Ole Miss ended the season with five straight wins and now heads to the AT&T Cotton Bowl to take on Texas Tech on Jan. 2.


Jevan Snead, after sitting out a year following his transfer from Texas, had a stellar debut season in the SEC. He ranks third in passing efficiency behind only Tim Tebow and Matthew Stafford and threw for 2,470 yards and 23 touchdowns.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound sophomore had a stretch where he threw too many interceptions, but he closed the season with 13 touchdown passes and only two interceptions during the Rebels' five-game winning streak. Of his 12 interceptions, 10 came in the first seven games.
The Stephenville, Texas, product is pumped about going back home for Ole Miss' first bowl game since the 2003 season. I had a chance to catch up with Snead for a Q&A before the Rebels broke for Christmas.


What were the growing pains like for you in your first season in the SEC?

Jevan Snead: I started out all right, but I went through a spell where I was throwing too many picks. I wish I had a couple of those games back, but I feel like I grew throughout the season and did my best to learn as much as I could from each game. I think I took something from each of them.

How big a role did first-year offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Kent Austin play in your development this season?
JS: I'm extremely lucky to be coached by somebody like coach Austin. He did a great job of preparing me and teaching me the offense and making sure I really understood it. He's helped me a lot as far as my footwork and mechanics. When he showed up last spring, he talked to me about the things I needed to work on and we worked on them together. There's no doubt that he really improved my game.


Did you know much about Austin before he arrived?
JS: I really didn't. I'd heard what everybody else knew, that he'd played here, played in the CFL and won a Grey Cup there, as well as coached there and won one. I'd heard he was a great coach, which he is.

What part of your game needed polishing the most heading into this season?
JS: Probably my mechanics. At the first of the season, I wasn't getting my feet right or locking my knee or not transferring my weight like I should have been. And a big part of my turnovers earlier in the season was my decision-making, just knowing when the play's over and when to call it quits on a play.

One of your strengths is avoiding pressure and making throws while you're scrambling. Is there a fine line between not giving up on a play and being smart enough to throw it away?
JS: I got in trouble by trying to force a few balls. Those are the ones you've got to throw away. But I'm very comfortable on the move. I like throwing on the move and feel like I see the field well when I am on the move.

As well as you guys finished the season, how frustrating is it for you knowing that this is a team that could easily be 10-2 right now had it not been for a few crippling turnovers?
JS: It's always nice to have momentum going into the bowl game and offseason. It's something that will carry on. But you definitely look back and wish you had a few plays back. A couple of those ballgames, we were only a couple of plays from winning them. Those were tough losses. But you take what can from them and try to leave them behind.

How much did Texas Tech recruit you out of high school?
JS: They recruited me pretty hard for a while, and I looked at them when I was trying to get it down. But I ended up committing pretty early, my junior year, so a bunch of that stuff died down.

Have you thought much about the irony of two Texas-bred quarterbacks, you and Graham Harrell, going at it in the Cotton Bowl? There's a lot of Texas flavor there, right?
JS: I'm just excited to be going there and finally getting a chance to play close to home. (Stephenville is about 100 miles southwest of Dallas). It will be great for the whole team, but I'm especially excited to be able to have all of my family there and all of my friends. It's a big game for our program against a really good team. That's what is most important to me.


If Stafford and Tebow both come out and go pro, you'll be the top returning quarterback in the SEC next season. Are you ready to carry that banner?
JS: I'm not focused on that and have tried to never get too involved with what people think or say. I'll continue to work on my game and try to get better. In this league, you have no choice but to get better.

After it didn't work out for you at Texas, what was it like to sit out for a year?
JS: Sitting out that year was pretty tough, but I felt like it helped me learn more about the game. It gave me a chance to take a step back and take it all in. It was a big learning period for me, and I just tried to take advantage of it and work as hard as I could. I feel like it helped me out. Certainly, it's not the path I'd planned coming out of high school, but God has a plan for each one of us and it's worked out just fine.

Has this team played its best football, and how much better will you have to play to beat Texas Tech?
JS: I definitely think we have some better ball we can play. We've played some great games, but you can always play better. No one has played a perfect game of football yet. We'll need to play our best to win this game.

How much time had you spent in Mississippi before transferring there?
JS: I'm not even sure I'd driven through it before coming to school here, so I hadn't spent any time here. But the town here is a lot like my hometown as far as size and feel.
What do you like best about Ole Miss?
JS: Definitely the people. I love the atmosphere here, too. It's a beautiful community and beautiful campus, and I'm just thankful to be at such a great university.


by ESPN.com's Chris Low

Monday, December 22, 2008

Ole Miss assistant coaches speak out


This is an interview with http://www.insidethegrove.com/



From Inside The Grove staff reports


Owen Miller

Opening statement:
The most bizarre circumstances in my life that I’ve ever been a part of. The accusations against Andy Kennedy are incredibly outrageous. It is incredible what has transpired. There were four of us that were there - it has been documented - the four assistant coaches; me, Mike (White), Torrey (Ward) and Bill (Armstrong). When it all went down, they wouldn’t even take a statement from us. We were eyewitnesses to the account, and they never took a statement from us, didn’t want to take a statement from us.
Have the police to this moment taken a statement?
No, never talked to the police. Never. They won’t talk to any of us. We were a part of what happened. Not once did they ask a question. We asked if we could give our statement. They said they didn’t need it.
In reference to the police report stating that Bill Armstrong was intoxicated:
That is wrong too. He was begging to take a breathalyzer test, begging, and they wouldn’t do it. Begged them. ‘Please, give me a breathalyzer.’ The reason Bill was emotional obviously was because of what happened to Andy. He was very emotional, as we all were. So, it is just incredible all that has happened. It is hard to believe that can happen in this country. Really is, and my eyes have been opened. I’ll tell you what I’ve learned. Don’t ever put faith in man. You have to put all your faith in God. You have to.
Why do you think the police haven’t contacted you?
I have no idea. By no means am I a police officer, but you would think you would get all the people that were witness and get a report and a statement of what happened. Never happened, still hasn’t happened.
How did the meeting Friday with Pete Boone go?
It was great. He was great. He was fantastic. We got back, and our whole staff met. I think him and Andy met before. They brought the whole staff in, and we went through it. Pete was fantastic.

Torrey Ward

Is it true that racial slurs were hurled your way?
That is definitely true. All five of us were there, and that (the racial slurs) is what started the whole deal. In which we all had something to say to him. It is true.
What is it like to see something like that happen?
The whole deal is ridiculous. Just from what happened, to being a minute thing, to trying to get home, to blowing up and basically putting our head coach out there, our program out there in a bad light. It all went kind of fast, and it is a terrible situation that is being taken out of context. You can tell from the guy’s stories that they all don’t match. There are four different accounts, and they are all different.
It was the cab driver that said the racial slur?
Yes, it was the word that is being reported.
Were there words back at the driver?
Definitely, but he was the instigator. There were verbal confrontation from all of us, but it was nothing in a derogatory manner other than, ‘I can’t believe you just said that, we want to go home, we want to get out of the cab.’”

Michael White

Statement:
The allegations are ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. Shocking what has gone down in the last 72 hours or so. It is really unfortunate for Andy and our university.
Does this change the way the coaches handle themselves in public?
It doesn’t change the way we behave in public, because I don’t think we behave inappropriately at all. Were we out late? Sure. Are we out normally to eat dinner late the night before games when we have film at 9:30? Yes. Are most staffs in the country (out late)? Probably, I don’t know that. Most staffs that I deal with on the road get late shoot-around times. Film work with their teams and eat dinner late. It is very common. As has been reported by the national media outlets.
What has this done to increase the bond between the coaches?
We’ve had each other’s back. We know that. We are sticking together, and that is all we can do. We all have AK’s back. We’ll make it through it. We have enough to continue to worry about with personnel and beating Florida A&M.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Goodbye Texas Stadium


The Cowboys had a very disappointing end to a great history at Texas Stadium. The 33-24 loss to the Ravens was in front of former greats such as: Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Jay Novacek, Tony Dorsett, Leon Lett, Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, Randy White, and the list goes on. Tony Romo talked, in his press conference, about how special it was to play with all the veterans back for a final homecoming. Texas Stadium will always be a great memory for Dallas fans. My parents are huge fans and cherish the 90's when "America's team" was at its prime.

Here are some great memories from Texas Stadium:

1. Dallas 35, Washington 34 (Dec. 16, 1979)

2. Dallas 24, Washington 23 (Nov. 28, 1974)

3. Miami 16, Dallas 14 (Nov. 25, 1993)

4. Dallas 42, Green Bay 31 (Nov. 25. )

5. Philadelphia 27, Dallas 0 (Nov. 23, 1989)

6. Dallas 38, Cincinnati 10 (Nov. 4, 1973)

7. Dallas 38, San Francisco 21 (Jan. 23, 1994)

8. San Francisco 41, Dallas 24 (Sept. 24, 2000) - George Teague knocked TO on his butt.

9. Dallas 44, New England 21 (Oct. 24, 1971)

10. Green Bay 20, Dallas 10 (Dec. 24, 1989)

The first Super Bowl I ever remember was Super Bowl XXX when the Cowboys beat the Steelers 27-17.

Dallas' Larry Brown became the first cornerback to be named Super Bowl MVP, recording two interceptions and returning them for a total of 77 yards.

During the Cowboys time at Texas Stadium, they won 5 Super Bowl Championships.

Goodbye Texas Stadium!!!




Thursday, December 18, 2008

Andy Kennedy accused of assault on a Cabbie


The latest on the Andy Kennedy story is far from what was earlier reported.
As he left the Lodge Bar, a bar in downtown Cincinnati, he and the Ole Miss assistant coaches looked for a cab to take them to where the Rebels are staying. When Kennedy asked the cab driver to pick him and his friends up, the cab driver refused because he didn't have enough seat belts to carry all five of Kennedy's group. The reason the cab driver couldn't take all five is because cabs only have five total seat belts, including the driver's.Then, another cab driver pulled up and told Kennedy that he would take all of five them if they would get into his cab. Next, the two cab drivers started arguing over the laws in Ohio for transporting people without a seat belt. At this point, Kennedy and Bill Armstrong, Director of Operations for the basketball team, tried to get out of the cab. Finally, the cab driver locked the doors and drove off with Kennedy and Armstrong. Kennedy yelled for the driver to stop the cab multiple times and when he did not, Kennedy slapped the driver and made him stop.


This is the latest from a source very close to Kennedy and the Ole Miss program.


After Kennedy and Armstrong got out of the cab, they got into another cab and attempted to get back to where the basketball team was staying. The police pulled the cab over and arrested Kennedy and Armstrong.


It was reported that Bill Armstrong was thrown out of the bar, this is false information. He was not thrown out of the bar, he was arrested by the police after being pulled over. Armstrong also had been drinking.


This is an unfortunate situation and Kennedy is embarrassed and very sorry for what he has done. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle of Kennedy's story and the cab driver's story. As the investigation goes on, Ole Miss fans obviously hope that Kennedy will be cleared of all charges.


Check out http://www.insidethegrove.com/ for more information on this subject.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The CA$H Man




This day and time in MLB, General Managers are having a tough time putting together a good product to put on the field. Some reasons for this are bigger than others but it is definitely something owners are trying to address. The owners are now getting more involved than ever with the teams and the front office. The main reason is money, they do not have the funds to keep good players around and they try to find ways to keep the players they need. Many teams can relate to this problem but not Brian Cashman and the New York Yankees.


Brian Cashman is living a General Manager's dream. He worked for George Steinbrenner for many years and now he will work for George's sons, Hal and Hank. Working for the Steinbrenners is great because they want to win and they want the General Manager to spend whatever it takes to do so. Most GMs have a budget, in which, they closely abide by. Not Cashman, he and the Yankees spent $240 million on two pitchers just in the last two weeks. CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett are great players but them together are making more than every player on the Tampa Bay Rays.


The Yankees are the greatest baseball organization because they refuse to lose. They don't want to lose ballgames, players, fans, or money. The Yankees spend money to make money and that is what it takes to be successful. As the Yankees move into their new stadium this season, they want to do so with a winning product. Not making the playoffs, is unacceptable to every fan of the Yankees and the Steinbrenner boys, Cashman, and the players know that.


Brian Cashman is in unfamiliar territory with the Yankees not making the playoffs last season. He has always put together a team that has a chance to win the World Series every year and last season is considered a failure to Yankee nation. Cashman will likely have the Yankees back in the playoffs with the additions he has made in the offseason. If not, Cashman may be looking for a new place to spend and make money.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Summaries from the NFL

Steelers 13, Ravens 9
In Baltimore, Santonio Holmes caught a 4-yard TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger with 43 seconds left, and the Steelers clinched their second consecutive AFC North crown. ( Play reviewed and overturned.)

Colts 31, Lions 21
In Indianapolis, Despite a litany of missed tackles and two lost fumbles, Peyton Manning kept the Colts on track for a playoff run. And he kept the Lions (0-14) on track for a winless year. (Colts are on a 7-game win streak and playing well at the right time.)

Texans 13, Titans 12
In Houston, receiver Andre Johnson had a career-high 207 yards and a TD to lead the Texans to their fourth consecutive win. The Titans could have secured home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win and a Pittsburgh loss. (Titans are struggling down the stretch.)

Panthers 30, Broncos 10
In Charlotte, N.C., In clinching at least a tie for the NFC South title and moving closer to their first playoff berth in three years, the Panthers prevented the Broncos from clinching the AFC West. Steve Smith caught nine passes for 165 yards and a TD. (Panthers meet the G-Men Sunday night for the #1 seed in the NFC.)

Dolphins 14, 49ers 9
In Miami, the Dolphins had possession for less than 22 minutes, but held the opposition without a TD for the third game in a row and helped their playoff chances. (Dolphins are playing good football and look to sneak into the playoffs.)

Jets 31, Bills 27
In East Rutherford, N.J., one big hit and one favorable bounce kept New York in control of its playoff destiny. With Buffalo nursing a 27-24 lead, Abram Elam sacked the Bills' J.P. Losman and Shaun Ellis picked up the fumble and rumbled 11 yards into the end zone with 1:54 left for the go-ahead score. (If the Jets can continue to win, they will be in the playoffs.)

Patriots 49, Raiders 26
In Oakland, Calif., Randy Moss caught two of Matt Cassel's career-high four TD passes. Cassel's sterling performance, just six days after the death of his father, kept the Patriots in a three-way tie for first place in the AFC East. (Patriots are in the same "boat" as the Dolphins.)

Falcons 13, Buccaneers 10, OT
In Atlanta, the Falcons' Michael Turner ran for 152 yards, John Abraham had three sacks, and Jason Elam kicked a 34-yard FG in OT. Tampa Bay blocked a punt with less than three minutes left in regulation which set up Matt Bryant's tying FG with 48 seconds left. (Falcons and Bucs now both 9-5.)

Seahawks 23, Rams 20
In St. Louis, Olindo Mare's 27-yard FG as time expired lifted the Seahawks, who broke a six-game slide. Seattle tied the game on T.J. Duckett's 1-yard run with 2:47 to go. (Both teams are playing for pride.)

Chargers 22, Chiefs 21
In Kansas City, Mo., Philip Rivers rallied San Diego from a 21-3 third-quarter deficit, throwing two TD passes in the final 73 seconds. The Chiefs tried a 50-yard field goal on the final play, but Connor Barth's kick was wide left. (Chargers can still get in the playoffs with winning out and a Broncos loss.)

Bengals 20, Redskins 13
In Cincinnati, the Redskins lost for the fifth time in six games, unable to keep up with one of the NFL's lowliest teams. Ryan Fitzpatrick ran for a touchdown and threw for another. (Neither team will make the playoffs.)

Jaguars 20, Packers 16
In Jacksonville, Fla., The Packers entered the fourth quarter with a 13-7 lead, poised to snap a three-game slide, but David Garrard directed two scoring drives that gave Jacksonville its second win in eight games. ( Two of the more disappointing teams in the NFL this season.)

Cowboys 20, Giants 8
In Irving, Texas, The Cowboys win solved a great deal of problems as they defeated the G-MEN in a tough NFC East battle. Romo played well as he tried to get the ball to his " Want the ball" receivers. The win puts the Cowboys in control of their playoff picture and the loss gives the Giants a lot to work on as they prepare Carolina and the playoffs. ( I like both these teams so I was in a win, win situation last night.)

CV

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Most Inspirational Player of the Year


Many athletes in college football are praised, mostly for what they do on the field. It's not hard to find a tremendously talented player on the field. It is, however, hard to find a college kid that is equally as talented off the field but Tim Tebow is just that.

He spends all the time he can helping people in need. Whether he is preaching at a local Florida prison or helping children in another Country, "Timmy" is always doing something positive. His relationship with Jesus Christ is his number one priority and everyone can see that.
The commentators praise him, girls want to date him, guys want to be him, and children love him. He gives children time, attention, and even clothes. He can reach people because he takes advantage of his stage instead of getting in trouble and setting a bad example. He is somewhat of a "Superman".

Tebow continues to amaze me, in that, he is the most humble guy on the planet. Anything he wins or accepts always ends in a thank you or God bless. No, its not for show, this is who he truly is in his heart and people love him for it. He has earned the respect of all his peers and rightfully so, he is amazing. This world would be better if it had more "Timmys" and less "Jimmys".

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

CC to the CITY

CC Sabathia has been the talk around baseball as teams shop around for necessities to make their particular team better. The Yankees did just that today, as they made the big lefty a record setting deal.

Sabathia signed with the Yankees and will make $23,000,000 per year, over the next seven years. The deal is huge but bringing an ace to the Yankees is equally important. Sabathia has been a beast in both leagues the past three years and will be for more many more to come.

The Yankees are also looking at adding either Derek Lowe, A.J. Burnett, or Ben Sheets as well. If they can land one of these three to add with Wang, Pettitte, and Phil Hughes, they will be able to put Joba Chamberlain back into his setup role for Mariano Rivera.

The Yankees have already added Nick Swisher and could possible add Bill Hall before it is all said and done. Not making the playoffs doesn't set well with Yankee nation and the Steinbrenner boys are doing all they can to make sure that doesn't happen two years in row.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Week 14 NFL Playoff Picture

NFC
Division Leaders
1. Giants 11-2
2. Panthers 10-3
3. Vikings 8-5
4. Arizona 8-5
WILD CARD TEAMS
Tampa Bay 9-4
Minnesota 8-5
Atlanta 8-5
Dallas 8-5
AFC
Division Leaders
Tennessee 12-1
Pittsburgh 10-3
Denver 8-5
Jets, Patriots, and Miami 8-5
WILD CARD TEAMS
Colts 9-4
Ravens 9-4
Jets 8-5
Patriots 8-5
Miami 8-5
Teams in GREEN have already clinched their DIVISION.
MY TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS
1. Giants
2. Steelers
3. Panthers
4. Colts
5. Titans
6. Jets
7. Ravens
8. Patriots
9. Cardinals
10. Cowboys

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

The STREAK Ends

High school football fans across the country were stunned last night, as South Panola lost to Meridian 26-20 in Overtime. Tyler Russel led the Wildcats down the field all night. The Wildcat offense was very efficient and their defense did just enough to defeat the Tigers from their 6th consecutive State Championship. Nick Parker, junior running back, played his heart out from the Tigers, as he was in tremendous pain throughout the game with an ankle injury. The South Panola program has put Mississippi football on the map and made the Wildcats earn every point they scored. The Tigers had opportunities but just couldn't capitalized when they needed to. The streak has come to an end but a new streak will surely start next season.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

MY TOP 10

1. Florida- Tebow, Harvin, Spikes, James, Demps
2. Oklahoma- Bradford, Murray, Brown, Gresham, Iglesias
3. Texas- McCoy, Cosby, Shipley, Ogbonnaya
4. Alabama- Wilson, Johnson, Jones, Coffee
5. Southern Cal- Sanchez, Mays, McKnight, Maualuga
6. Texas Tech- Harrell, Crabtree, Batch, Morris, Britton
7. Utah- Johnson, Asiata, Mack, Brown, Godfrey, Casteel
8. Oklahoma State-Robinson, Bryant, Hunter, Pettigrew
9. Georgia- Stafford, Moreno, Green, Massaquoi, King
10. Ole Miss- Snead, McCluster, Jerry, Hardy, Oher, Wallace

Oher, Jerry and Joseph finalists for Conerly Trophy

In my mind, Peria Jerry is hands down this years winner. Not only has he played himself in contention for the Conerly trophy, he has also played himself into the first round of the NFL Draft. Jerry has been an "animal" all year for the defensive front for the Rebels. When he came back from knee surgery, he gave that defense the spark it needed to get Ole Miss back to a bowl. These other two are very deserving players as well, but Jerry is the best player in this State. Houston Nutt has said time and time again, that it starts with Jerry. Conerly trophy = PERIA JERRY

BIG ORANGE HIRES

Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin was introduced to the SEC by a legend, no not by the AD, by Steve Spurrier. The "Old Ball Coach" called out the new, young coach Tuesday as he questioned his timing of recruiting running back Jarvis Giles. Spurrier's jab at Kiffin was a legitimate one, in that the NCAA does require you (Kiffin) to pass a test before contacting any player. This is the first of many obstacles Kiffin will find himself in, while coaching in this conference. The SEC has the best coaches, players, stadiums, and fans. Good Luck Lane!!!!!!

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney's introduction to be the next Clemson coach was not quite as dramatical or suprising. Swinney rallied the troops and proved to be the coach Clemson fans thought and hoped he'd be. The ACC is a very competitive conference and Clemson has the talent to compete every year. Good hire Clemson!!!!!!

CV

Thursday, November 27, 2008

THANKGIVING

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year because get to spend time with our family, friends, eat good food, and most importantly watched football. It is all about tradition and being thankful for the friends and the wonderful material things we have in this life. It is about eating turkey and dressing and watching the Cowboys and Lions. It is about throwing the football out in the yard with your little cousins. See, it really is a great holiday because it reminds us how lucky we truly are. Have a very blessed Thanksgiving and remember we all have a lot to be thankful for.

WEEKEND RECAP

OKLAHOMA/TEXAS TECH- 65-21

Oklahoma made a strong case to be the team to play Missouri for the Big Twelve Championship. They showed Graham Harrell and the Red (or black & blue) Raiders no mercy as they harassed the Heisman hopeful quarterback all night and made a strong case for the best one-loss team in the country. They travel to rival Oklahoma State Saturday with huge aspirations (BIG 12 & National Championship) on the line.

FLORIDA/CITADEL- 70-19

The Gators didn't have much trouble Saturday as they stay on task for the showdown with Alabama in the SEC Championship. They travel to Tallahassee to play long time rival Florida State Saturday.

OLE MISS/LSU- 31-13

The Rebels continue to impress as they whipped LSU in Jevan Snead's best performance of his young career Saturday. He threw the ball with great accuracy and played the way Coach Nutt thought he would all year. The Cotton Bowl will be the bowl for the Rebels if they can take care of business at home against a scrappy Mississippi State bunch Friday.

BAMA-

The Crimson Tide was Idle Saturday as they are preparing to end their losing streak to Auburn. The Tide have lost six straight Iron Bowl games and if they lose number seven this dream season that they are having will all be forgotten.

MISSISSIPPI STATE/ARKANSAS- 31-28

Mississippi State is coming off a close win against Arkansas. The Hogs played quarterback Nathan Dick for the first time this season and State played their best offensive game of the year. Tyson Lee and Anthony Dixon played well and give State some momentum heading into Friday's Egg Bowl at rival Ole Miss.

TENNESSEE/VANDERBILT- 20-10

The Vols played their best complete game Saturday as they finally won one for Coach Fulmer. Eric Berry continues to impress and helped the Vols get a much needed win for fans in Rocky Top.


Just a little Summary of some games of interest from this past weekend.

This Next weekend should be a great football weekend as well with:

Ole Miss/MSU

Oklahoma/OSU (Oklahoma State)

Bama/Auburn

Georgia/GT

Notre Dame/USC (haha)

LSU/Arkansas

Oregon/OSU (Oregon State)

Rebels Going Bowling

When Houston Nutt came to Oxford this season he had one thing on his mind, that one thing was to get Ole Miss back to a bowl game for the first time since the Eli era. Coach Nutt has accomplished just that in a 59-0 victory over Louisiana-Monroe Saturday.

Now, the Rebels are playing for a better bowl and have their two biggest rivalry games to improve their position. The Rebels have not defeated the Bayou Bengals since Eli's sophmore season. The Rebels can take the next step with a win at Tiger Stadium at 2:30 on national televison (CBS).

While it has been a while since the Rebels have defeated LSU, Houston Nutt on the other hand defeated #1 LSU last year in triple overtime with Arkansas 50-48. Obviously, if the Rebels take care of the football they will have a realistic chance in beating LSU. The Rebels are 6-0 when they keep their turnovers to a minimum. Dexter McCluster and Jevan Snead are playing much better in the Rebels three game win streak.

The Bayou Bengals had to rally to come back and beat Troy Saturday with a huge fourth quarter rally 40-31. Troy blew a 31-3 lead with just under 4 minutes to play in the third quarter. Ole Miss is not Troy and LSU will definately be ready for the Rebels when they come into Tiger Stadium on Saturday. Whether LSU overlooked Troy, or was just physically and mentally drained from playing Alabama the previous week, they better not overlook Ole Miss because the Rebels are playing with confidence. Houston Nutt will be ready to beat Les Miles for the second straight season, this time with the Rebels.

CV

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Introduction to the Sports Blogger

I am Cameron Vaughn blogger for the Sports Zone. In this blog, I will be covering just about all sports topics in every sport. As I write for this blog, I will try to have a wide variety of topics as much as possible. I love sports and hope this blog will be a success.

CV