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Jumat, 03 Juni 2011

The Changing Landscape of the USA South Conference

In case you are not aware, several changes have taken place in the USA South Athletic Conference. In late September, it was announced that Shenandoah University had been accepted as a full time member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). To begin in the fall of 2012, this shift would give the Old Dominion Athletic Conference a total of 14 full time members, but more importantly, would reduce the USA South to 6 full time members. (At the time, Maryville College was an associate member)
This move would place the USA South conference at risk of losing its DIII automatic qualifier status. An article in September of 2010 by Pat Coleman, of  d3football.com, goes into the impact that this move would have on the USA South, and details, prophetically, I might add, possible scenarios that could play out. The article is below:



Conference shuffle drifts south

The announcement today of Shenandoah joining the Old Dominion Athletic Conferencehas the potential to restart the rearrangement of conference affiliations that started with the departure of football schools from the MAC, the creation of the Landmark Conference for all sports and has reached as far north as the Empire 8 and Liberty League.
Shenandoah’s departure, which takes effect with the 2012-13 season, leaves the USA South in a big hole. All of their men’s sports, other than football, face the potential of losing their automatic bid. Just six full-time members of the conference have men’s sports: Averett, Christopher Newport, Ferrum, Greensboro, Methodist and North Carolina Wesleyan. In football, Maryville is an associate member of the USA South, leaving the conference with the minimum seven members required for an automatic bid.
After a two-year grace period, the automatic bid could be lost in 2014-15.
Could this revive the dormant, some would say dead, USAC-Great South merger talks? Absolutely. The USA South’s Maryville is already an associate member of the league in football and could join for all sports, as could Piedmont and LaGrange. Piedmont is the closest school of the southern portion of the GSAC to the USAC footprint.
If the southern flank of the USA South opens up, might Christopher Newport be the next to leave? The Captains would be the next geographic outlier in this group and, in my opinion, are a good fit for the Capital Athletic Conference. They would also bring a football program that could put the CAC on the verge of being a football conference. Stevenson adds football in 2012, while Salisbury, Frostburg and Wesley already have the sport. Five football programs isn’t seven, but it’s in the ballpark and who knows, Pool B might not be so bad a place to be for a while in football.
Plus, remember the women’s programs in the USA South and the Great South vastly outnumber the men’s. They could well spin off and form their own conference which would be eligible for an automatic bid as well. That group could draw from the following schools: Agnes Scott, Mary Baldwin, Meredith, Peace, Salem, Spelman, Wesleyan (Ga.). They might find that type of affiliation more to their liking.
The MAC had to be considered a strong contender to land Shenandoah. The conference already is home to a handful of Shenandoah’s sports: field hockey and men’s and women’s indoor track and track and field. The conference added Stevenson as an affiliate member for football and Shenandoah would have made it 10 in that sport. But the MAC missed out.

As it turns out, Pat's September predictions were all correct. The USA South has recently announced that Lagrange, and Piedmont are joining the USA South, and that Maryville who had been an associate member will become a full time member. All of these moves will be in effect for the 2012-13 school year.
As for CNU leaving the conference, that has not happened yet, but the move suggested in Coleman's article would make sense. I have no inside information, but stay tuned, I would not be surprised.
As for the new schools, Piedmont does not have football, but LaGrange has a very respectable program. They have had a couple of less than stellar seasons, but were 9-2 in 2008. Look for this team to bring plenty of competition to the conference.....Interestingly they too are called the Panthers!


Go Panthers...uh Ferrum that is!

OSU names Happy Gilmore as interim head coach

With The Vest having been gone some four days now, it's time to start making fun of Ohio State's place-holder-until-they-beg-Urban-Meyer interim coach, Luke Fickell.

Now, we could go into great detail about Fickell's past and coaching experience, but why bother?  OSU fans don't want him coaching there any longer than he has to.  Hell, even Luke Fickell probably hopes Urban Meyer becomes Ohio State's next permanent coach.

But we did notice one thing we had to mention.  Is it just us or does Fickell look a hell of a lot like The Waterboy?

One is a major movie star, the other will probably end up being a wedding singer in 3 years

Kamis, 02 Juni 2011

Daftar Juara Coppa Italia (1922 s.d 2012)

Inilah Daftar Juara Coppa Italia:

1922 FC Vado
1926-27  -
1935-36 Torino FC
1936-37 Génova FC
1937-38 Juventus FC
1938-39 Inter
1939-40 Fiorentina
1940-41 Venezia
1941-42 Juventus FC
1942-43 Torino FC
1958 Lazio
1958-59 Juventus FC
1959-60 Juventus FC
1960-61 Fiorentina
1961-62 Napoli
1962-63 Atalanta BC
1963-64 AS Roma
1964-65 Juventus FC
1965-66 Fiorentina
1966-67 AC Milan
1967-68 Torino FC
1968-69 AS Roma
1969-70 Bolonia FC
1970-71 Torino FC
1971-72 AC Milan1972-73 AC Milan
1973-74 Bolonia FC
1974-75 Fiorentina
1975-76 Napoli
1976-77 AC Milan
1977-78 Inter
1978-79 Juventus FC
1979-80 AS Roma
1980-81 AS Roma
1981-82 Inter
1982-83 Juventus FC
1983-84 AS Roma
1984-85 Sampdoria
1985-86 AS Roma
1986-87 Napoli
1987-88 Sampdoria
1988-89 Sampdoria
1989-90 Juventus FC
1990-91 AS Roma
1991-92 Parma FC
1992-93 Torino FC
1993-94 Sampdoria
1994-95 Juventus FC
1995-96 Fiorentina
1996-97 Vicenza
1997-98 Lazio
1998-99 Parma FC
1999-00 Lazio
2000-01 Fiorentina
2001-02 Parma FC
2002-03 AC Milan
2003-04 Lazio
2004-05 Inter
2005-06 Inter
2006-07 AS Roma
2007-08 AS Roma
2008-09 Lazio
2009-10 Inter
2010-11 Inter
Update:
2011-12 Napoli

Rekapitulasi Gelar:
9 Juventus dan Roma
7 Inter Milan
6 Fiorentina
5 Torino, Milan dan Lazio
5 Sampdoria
4 Napoli
3 Parma
2 Bologna
1 Genoa, Venezia, Atalanta, Vicenza dan Vado

Daftar Pencetak Gol Terbanyak Liga Italia Serie A Musim 2010/11

Berikut ini adalah daftar pencetak gol terbanyak Liga Italia Serie A musim 2010/11:

28 gol - Antonio Di Natale (Udinese)
26 gol - Edinson Cavani (Napoli)
21 gol - Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan)
19 gol - Marco Di Vaio (Bologna), Alessandro Matri (Juventus)
15 gol - Giampaolo Pazzini (Inter Milan)
14 gol - Francesco Totti (AS Roma), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan), Robinho (AC Milan), Pato (AC Milan)
12 gol - Andrea Caracciolo (Brescia), Alberto Gilardino (Fiorentina), Alexis Sánchez (Udinese)
11 gol - Javier Pastore (Palermo), Marek Hamsik (Napoli), Antonio Floro Flores (Genoa), Hernanes (Lazio)
10 gol - Sergio Pellissier (Chievo Verona), Marco Borriello (AS Roma)

Klasemen Akhir Liga Italia Seri A 2010/2011

Berikut ini adalah klasemen akhir Liga Italia Serie A musim 2010/2011:

P Tim M M S K Gol Nilai
1. Milan* 38 24 10 4 65-24 82
2. Inter 38 23 7 8 69-42 76
3. Napoli 38 21 7 10 59-39 70
4. Udinese 38 20 6 12 65-43 66
5. Lazio 38 20 6 12 55-39 66
6. Roma 38 18 9 11 59-52 63
7. Juventus 38 15 13 10 57-47 58
8. Palermo 38 17 5 16 58-63 56
9. Fiorentina 38 12 15 11 49-44 51
10. Genoa 38 13 9 15 42-45 48
11. Chievo 38 11 13 14 38-40 46
12. Parma 38 11 13 14 39-47 46
13. Catania 38 12 10 16 40-52 46
14. Cagliari 38 12 9 17 44-51 45
15. Bologna 38 11 12 15 35-52 45
16. Cesena 38 11 10 17 38-50 43
17. Lecce 38 11 8 19 46-66 41
18. Sampdoria 38 8 12 18 33-49 36
19. Brescia 38 7 11 20 34-52 32
20. Bari 38 5 9 24 27-56 24

Ket: Peringkat 1, 2, 3: Liga Champion Eropa; Peringkat 4: Kualifikasi Liga Champion Eropa; Peringkat 5, 6: Liga Europa; Peringkat 18, 19, 20: degradasi.
* Juara Serie A 2010/11

Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

Tresselgate: Our Blogging Cup Runneth Over

It's June. The last thing I should be doing in the wee hours of the night when I have to get up for work in the morning is blogging about college football. Did I mention it's June?

But just when I think I can take a break...Tresselgate pulls me back in!

JIM TRESSEL...COME ON DOWN!

(from MZone wire reports) Hollywood, CA -- Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel has already lined up his next job.  Not surprisingly, it involves being on TV with a microphone in hand.  But while, for most coaches, that usually means stepping into a sports broadcast booth, Tressel's microphone will be of the long, skinny variety.

The MZone has learned that the recently-resigned Buckeye coach will be replace Drew Carey as host of The Price is Right because "Tressel is simply better at giving away free cars" according to longtime Price producer Harvey Millsap.

"Tressel's probably given away more cars than Bob Barker did during the entire 104 years he hosted the show" explained Millsap.  "And like Barker, Tressel has that same, non-threatening 'old guy in the dessert line at Home Town Buffet' vibe about him."

Millsap also said several popular games on the long-running show will be updated or changed when Tressel takes over this summer.  Among them are "Hi Lo" and "That's Too Much!"

Currently in "Hi Lo," a contestant is shown six grocery items and asked to choose the three he believes are the highest-priced.  When Tressel arrives, the contestant will be shown six tattoos and asked to choose how many pairs of Gold Pants he'll have to trade for five of them.

The biggest change is coming to "That's Too Much!"  In the present version of the game, a contestant is shown up to ten prices for a car in ascending order of price. The contestant wins the car by correctly identifying the first revealed price which is higher than the actual price by calling out "That's Too Much!"

On Tressel's show, that format will be completely scrapped and retitled as "Phone a Booster!"  In the new version, each contestant will randomly call Ohio State fans in the Columbus area to see who will pay for the new car they just picked out at the local car dealership.  If the booster initially refuses, the contestant will yell, "Fuck Michigan!" until the booster changes his mind and pays for the car.


(HT to KK whose FB post inspired this idea)


DUDE, YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO WRITE SOME NEW LYRICS

Last October, we introduced you to a pro-OSU, pro-Tressel video that was so gloriously, jaw-droppingly bad it was Showgirls-esque.  In light of recent events, it begs for a re-posting.

Looks like it's time to write a new tune, Mascot Man.



I know, right? Rest assured, this may not be the last time I post this. Simply classic.

REST THE VEST

My former blogging cohort, Benny (respect) sent me the following tidbit he saw on Uni Watch.

The Fort Myers Miracle, the minor league baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, is holding a "Rest the Vest" night on June 6th.  According to their press release, "

The Fort Myers Miracle feel the disappointment and anger of the Ohio State University football fan today and want to help ease the pain. So the time to move on from the Jim Tressel era is now!

The new coach of the Buckeyes presumably will not wear sweater vests on the sidelines; so it's time to retire them. Fans are encouraged to bring their sweater vest and place it in the retirement bin near the front gate of Hammond Stadium.

Patrons willingly letting go of the prized possession will have the opportunity to participate in a test drive of a beautiful sports car from Classic Cars of Florida.

The Miracle want everyone to enjoy the "Rest the Vest" Night and even though you might not have a favorite sweater vest, if you have a tattoo then you also benefit.

Just by showing a tattoo, Ohio State or non-related, fans will receive a piece of Miracle memorabilia to keep or sell.

We know it has been a long saga that has affected Buckeye Nation, but let the Miracle help with your move into the Luke Fickell era.

Why the Florida-based minor league baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins is concerned with events in Columbus is beyond me, but who am I to judge?

Two-Minute Drill: Tresselgate Edition

Look, we could try to drum up something new, different and non-Tresselgate to put on the MZone.  But if the folks who made THE HANGOVER can simply change the setting from Vegas to Bangkok then regurgitate the exact same movie and call it THE HANGOVER II, then mere bloggers shouldn't be expected to come up with completely new stuff each day either.  Plus, we don't charge $12 bucks and $8 more for popcorn.

And let's be honest, if you're a Michigan fan, The Troubles are the gift that just keep on giving.  So why would you want them to end?  After so many years of misery at the hands (and thrown objects) of those scarlet and grey "fans," I think we all deserve to sit back, relax and enjoy.

IN COLUMBUS, THEY SHOOT THE MESSENGER

I guess I should be shocked by the response of some Buckeye fans who seem to be blaming just about everybody but, you know, the guy who lied/cheated/covered it up.  But I'm not.  It's even to the point where the 21-year-old student reporter who did the Ray Small story for the OSU student newspaper is getting threatened with bodily harm.

WTF?!  Seriously.  YOUR COACH LIED!  Period.  He brought this all upon himself.  Period.  Not Ray Small.  Or Kirk Herbstreit.  Or any reporters.  Jim Tressel is the reason this is all happening.  It's self inflicted.

Period.

So leave the 21-year-old econ/journalism major alone and turn your anger at the man who deserves it: Jim Tressel.

TRESSEL'S RESIGNATION LETTER

If you haven't seen in yet, here is the text of Tressel's letter of resignation that he delivered to OSU's soon to be fired AD Gene Smith:

Dear Gene:

After meeting with university officials, we agreed that it is in the best interest of Ohio State that I resign as head football coach.

The recent situation has been a distraction for our great university and I make this decision for the greater good of our school.

The appreciation that  Ellen and I have for the Buckeye Nation is immeasurable. We have been blessed to work with the finest group of young men in America and we love them dearly. In addition, we cannot thank you enough ... the high school coaches we have worked with over these many years.

We know that God has a plan for us and we will be fine. We will be Buckeyes forever.

Jim Tressel

What a colossal load of shit.  First, he calls what's going on "the recent situation" like he's talking about problems with the office fax machines, not the NCAA hammer coming which he caused the school to be smacked with.

Next, he says, "I make the decision for the greater good of our school."  Oh, that's rich.  If Tressel was so concerned about the greater good of the school, then he'd have turned over the emails last April to his bosses, the compliance department - somebody! - besides Terrelle Pryor's "mentor." If Tressel was so concerned about the school, he wouldn't have hung his school out to dry in December when he knew - he knew! - since the previous spring that it had been going on.

But he didn't. 

Because Jim Tressel was more concerned with the greater good of Jim Tressel and his won-loss record.  All this "he did it to protect the kids" crap is utter BS.  He did it to to protect Jim Tressel.

And, Jim, since you brought up God, I bet God's initial plan for you was not to cheat.  Or lie.  Or cover-up the first two.  In fact, maybe He's not a fan of yours either.  And maybe, just maybe, He led that OSU official to those emails in January that you thought you'd buried for good.  I'm just sayin'.

Finally, and most importantly, it's not "Buckeye Nation."  Tressel has lived long enough now in Columbus to know it's "Buckeye Unincorporated Township."

MORE TRESSEL

All you needed to know about Jim Tressel's integrity was revealed long before the infamous March 8th press conference and well before Ohio State stumbled upon the emails in January that he'd been hiding from them for 296 days.  For me, Tressel's decision to let Pryor and the Tat 5 play in the Sugar Bowl said it all.

If Tressel had any integrity, if he cared so much about "molding young men" and "teaching life lessons," then he wouldn't have let Pryor and the others play. 

Maybe it's because Tressel was simply covering his own ass.  Since we now know, despite his bogus claim of "confidentiality," that The Vest discussed the initial emails with Pryor's "mentor" in Pennsylvania, maybe he was worried that if he grew a spine and benched Pryor, his star QB (or his "mentor") might have a story to tell.

Contrast Tressel's gutless call with Bo.  I recall in my youth a player for one of Bo's final teams, I believe, missing curfew in LA by like 15 minutes a couple days before the Wolverines were to play in the Rose Bowl.  Not only did that player not play in the Rose Bowl, he was on a plane back to Detroit the very next day.

Tressel wouldn't know about integrity if it smacked him in the face.

Oh, and speaking of getting smacked in the face, Andy cooked up this little 'Shop dandy...

WOODY RESPONDS TO CONTINUED RULES VIOLATION ALLEGATIONS

"Couldn't you at least go out like a man!"

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

Yesterday, @beckleys who follows our shenanigans on Twitter, sent us this video of a Buckeye fan who was quite enthusiastic when Terrelle Pryor made his decision to play for "University of Ohio State."

Wonder how he feels today?



I know: you couldn't fake a video of a someone who was that, shall we say, stereotypical of a Buckeye fan.