Monday, September 3, 2007

OREGON STATE HEADS TO CINCINATTI WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


With Stroughter sidelined and questions at the quarterback position, the Oregon State Beavers surge late to get the win over Utah.


Oregon State Head Coach Mike Riley should be able to sleep a little better after the Beavers 24-7 win over Utah Thursday night.

The Beavers went into their searson-opener with several questions that needed to be answered; in particularly on offense.

The first question of concern for Coach Riley and the rest of Beaver Nation was the ongoing saga behind wr Sammie Stroughter. Stroughter missed nearly all of fall camp for personal reasons, and his return this season is still not for certain. But Beaver fans can now feel hopeful that the All-American receiver will suit up once again this season after he was sited on the sideline wearing is no. 19 jersey.

Give credit to Riley for preparing the younger receivers to play; as they stepped up big in Stroughter's absense. True freshman wideout Darrell Catchings made two clutch receptions; including a fourth-down grab with 7 yards to go. Bernard went on to score on the drive, running in from 9 yards out. Catchings would show up big again in the second half with a 6-yard scoring catch in the third quarter to put the Beavers ahead 14-7.

Perhaps the biggest mystery for the Beavers going into the opener, was who would claim the starting quarterback position. Quarterbacks Sean Canfield and Lyle Moevo battled all spring and fall camps for the starting positon. While neither sophomore separated himself from the other, The Riley Experiment will probably last another week with Canfield getting the majority of the playing time.

Sean Canfield completed eight of 19 passes for 87 yards and touchdown, while Moevao completed 3-of-9 passes for 32 yards. Both quarterbacks threw interceptions.

Canfield appears to be the most comfortable with the offense. Coach Riley did a good job of keeping things simple for the young qbs and letting them figure things out on their own. Canfield did a great job of spreading the football around to multiple receivers and if it wasn't for several dropped passes by the receivers, his numbers would be more impressive.

Meanwhile, Moevao came in to start the second quarter and his first pass was intercepted. He would redeem himself with a gutsy 17-yard pass to Catchings on fourth-down.

All in all, there is no quarterback controversy being brewed in Corvallis. At this point in the season, it's actually a good problem for Riley to have two quarterbacks that are capable of leading the Beaver's offense.

Give credit also to the Oregon State defense for holding Utah's offense to only 7 points and allowing it's own problematic offense enough time to get a feel for the game.

The Oregon State defense will have to play with that same intensity this week against a Cincinatti Bearcat team that scored 59 points against a second tier Southeast Missiouri.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Why USC Will NOT Finish #1


Ever since the Trojans tore through the Michigan Wolverines in last season's Rose Bowl; they've been the favorites to play for the 2008 National Title in New Orleans.

For the last 6 years, USC has worn the pre-season crown and rightfully so. Give head coach Pete Carroll credit for resurrecting USC's dominate tradition in college football. In addition to Carroll's national recruiting success, perhaps the most rewarding coaching decision he's made was switching the Trojans uniforms to a style that harkens back to the era of the 1960s. A simple marketing tool, but an obvious intimidation factor.

If last season's Rose Bowl victory is any indication of things to come during the post Leinart/Bush era; we can look forward to seeing more Heisman winners and National Championships for the men of Troy.

Or Can we?

Pete Carroll's Trojan teams are built around menacing defenses and exceptional performances from the offensive skill positions. USC has produced a Heisman winner in three of the last five seasons.

Similar to the start of the '07 season; the Trojans have tremendous shoes to fill on offense with the departure of All-American wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett and Steve Smith. However, after one season at the helm; QB John David Booty has proven he has the skills to help nourish a young talented receiving core. There's still a question mark at the running-back position with the recent departure of second leading rusher Emmanuel Moody. This could be considered only a minor setback with the abundance of yard rushers the Trojans keep in their stable.

However, the Pac 10 remains one of the most competitive conferences in the nation. Pac 10 contenders UCLA and Cal appear to be more concerned about beating the Trojans than actually winning the conference crown. USC struggled at mid-season; and Oregon State was able to expose the Trojan's weaknesses. UCLA took advantage of the Trojans inconsistencies and were successful in their rivalry win last year in Pasadena.

But every college program starts a new season with question marks. Even the great ones like USC.

Could the holes on the offensive side of the ball be a sign of vulnerability for the Trojans, and cause them another National Title?

That's a question being discussed in coaches' staff meetings.

USC holes are quite different from holes in other programs. Replacing All-Americans, Heisman trophy winners, and 1st round draft picks is a very difficult thing to do. However, replacing them with 5 star high school blue-chips isn't a bad place to start.

Yet, how fast those 5 star high school athletes develop and can live up to their expectation is what will determine how dominant USC can actually be.

If there's any team on USC's schedule that's going to identify a weakness, they're more than likely going to come from the Pac 10. The Trojans will eventually find their way to the Rose Bowl this season, but it will probably come with 1 or 2 losses.

If any Pac 10 team smells blood from the Trojans, look for them to go for the kill.


4 DOWNS WHY USC WILL NOT BE PLAYING FOR THE TITLE IN NEW ORLEANS

1st Down: UCLA

Much like the Trojans, the Bruins will field one of the toughest defenses in the country. Although they are not as talented or athletic as the Trojans; they are an experienced group that plays with a lot of emotion. The Bruins are suspect on offense; which will likely cause them 1 or 2 losses this season.

The Pac 10 title could very well be decided in LA. USC is undefeated at home in the new millennium; and will be out for revenge against the Bruins this season.

2nd Down: Cal & DeSean Jackson

You could make the argument that most 4 and 5 star California recruits that turn down the Trojans; usually end up at Cal. Perhaps Cal's biggest recruit in recent years WR DeSean Jackson; has put knocking off the Trojans this season over winning the Heisman Trophy. Ever since Jackson became a Cal Bear in '04, there's been a lot of animosity built between these two teams. To bad for Jackson, he'll be triple teamed again this season and QB Nate Longshore won't be able to find him because he'll be on his back.

Better luck next year in the NFL for Jackson.

3rd Down: Running back by committee

"Tailback U-S-C" has been remarkably balanced with both its passing game and running game. In the past 5 seasons the Trojans have produced (3) Heisman Trophy Winners; (2) at the quarterback and (1) at running back. QB John David Booty stepped up big in '06 by replacing record setting QB Matt Leinart. But inconsistencies in the running game might have caused the Trojans a trip to Arizona last season. With Moody gone, USC is now down to what--19 running backs on scholarship? Look for Coach Carroll to go with the best (2) backs by mid-season. If the Trojans are playing 4 or 5 ball-carriers by the sixth game of the season; there could be some uncertainty with in the offense.

4th Down: Patrick Turner and the USC receiving core


First Mike Williams; then Dwayne Jarrett; now Patrick Turner. With only (2) career touchdown receptions and (0) starts; Turner has more pressure in him than perhaps any receiver in USC history.

After the 2004 season, the Trojans were forced into making a decision between California's top recruit WR DeSean Jackson and Tennessee native Patrick Turner. The deciding factor would be which player would wear #1. Turner would get the decision, but has yet to produce the spectacular numbers that most star athletes envision while wearing a single digit number. Meanwhile, Jackson got his #1 jersey; only it's in a Cal uniform. Jackson has also exceeded all expectations; and although it's likely he won't see a victory against the Trojans; he'll have two invitations to New York after the season. One as a possible Heisman candidate and the second for the NFL Draft.

But apparently, in USC's case you don't need much experience at the skill position. Not when you're replacing one blue chip after another. In 2004, the Trojans won the national title without All-American WR Mike Williams. Let's hope Pete Carroll's fixation for big receivers pays off a third time.


The USC Trojans were the second luckiest team in 2006 behind the Florida Gators.

After their 13-9 lost to the the Bruins, Head Coach Pete Carroll was asked during a post-game interview; "What do you tell your team now, after you just lost an opportunity to play for the National Title?" Coach Carroll simple replied, "We're going to go to the Rose Bowl".

Must be nice to have those kind of options.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Top 10 College Football Conferences



1. Southeastern Conference (SEC)

Goal-line: The SEC has too many heavy-hitters to produce an undefeated team. However, the SEC Champion will eventually go on to play in the National Championship game.

SEC Champ- LSU or Florida


2. ACC

Goaline: This one's a toss up. At least 6 or 7 teams have a shot at the ACC Title this year. Although this year's BCS championship game probably won't include an ACC representative; the Atlantic Coast Conference is the only conference in America that can go toe-to-toe with the SEC because of the recruiting battles.

ACC Champ- Virginia Tech


3. Pac Ten

Goal-line: Any Pac-10 team planning a trip to the Rose Bowl this season will have to go through the state of California (literally). The USC Trojans are legitimate contenders to play for the title in New Orleans.

Pac Ten Champ- USC


4. Big Ten

Goal-line: Michigan has the offensive power returning to contend for the Big-10 Title in 2007. The Wolverines can relax while the Buckeyes rebuild this year. Meanwhile, Wisconsin is loaded and could give Michigan a run for their money.

Big 10 Champ- Wisconsin


5. Big East

Goal-line: Critics never expected the Big East Conference to be this competitive with the departure of Miami and Virginia Tech. With the emergence of Rutgers and South Florida; look for the Big East to make BCS noise again in 07.

Big East Champ- West Virginia

6. Big 12

Goal-line: The Longhorns said good-bye to Vince Young in 06', and the Sooners said "so-long" to Adrian Peterson in 07'. There are no significant superstars gracing across Big 12 schools' campuses this season; therefore look for the emergence of a possibly new conference champion.

Big 12 Champ- Texas A&M


7. WAC

Goal-line: Both Ian Johnson (Boise State) and Colt Brennan (Hawaii) will not only battle each other for the Heisman Trophy, but the Western Athletic Conference crown is at stake as well. Look for Brennan to emerge as the Heisman front-runner.

WAC Champ- Hawaii


8. Mountain West

Goal-line: BYU and other Mountain West Conference counterparts will likely disagree, but the conference crown is TCU's to lose.

Mountain West Champ- TCU


9. Conference USA

Goal-line: Both Tulsa and Southern Mississippi have a great opportunity to rack up 7 or 8 conference wins this season. With a smash-mouth offensive attack and veteran group on defense; look for Southern Mississippi be the favorite to return to the league championship game.

Conference USA Champ- Southern Mississippi


10. MAC

Goal-line: Western Michigan has enough players with experience to run the table in the Mid-American Conference.

MAC Champ- Western Michigan

Monday, August 6, 2007

Top 5 NFL's Best Offensive Trios of All-Time


1. Dallas Cowboys- Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith

Here's Why:
With two already Hall of Famers; Emmitt Smith becoming the NFL's All-Time Leading Rusher solidifies the top spot.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers- Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, John Stallworth

Here's Why:
Add Hall of Famer Lynn Swann to the equation; and you could make an argument for the top spot.

3. San Fransisco 49ers- Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Roger Craig

Here's Why:
Montana and Rice are two of the best to ever play the game. Craig did all the dirty work.

4. San Fransisco 49ers- Steve Young, Jerry Rice, Ricky Waters

Here's Why:
Some argue that Young was better than Montana, but it's hard to tell without the Super Bowl rings.

5. Miami Dolphins- Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield

Here's Why:
The only undefeated team in NFL history. Enough said.


Honorable-Mention:

Chicago Bears- Jim McMahon, Willie Gault, Walter Patton; Dallas Cowboys- Roger Staubach, Tony Dorsett, Drew Pearson; Los Angeles Raiders- Jim Plunkett, Marcus Allen, Cliff Branch; Buffalo Bills- Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre' Reid; Indianapolis Colts- Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Joseph Addai.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

IS THE AFRICAN AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER BECOMING EXTINCT?


As a young black athlete growing up I never felt motivated enough to take up the sport of baseball. It wasn't because of exposure because growing up in an athleticly diverse community; I had friends in my neighborhood who were active in a variety of different sports including baseball, football, basketball, as well as track and field.

But growing up as a kid, it was something about that catchy tune I would hear every Monday night when my dad would prepare to watch the latest football contest on television.

Perhaps growing up in the state of Texas where football is considered a religion; could explain my early devotion to the sport. Texans will pack a football stadium like the animals filling Noah's Arc to support their team. How often do you see 20,000 faithful fans at a high school baseball game?

The fact is, todays young athletes are heavily influenced by the super stars they see on television. Young African-American stars like LeBron James and Vince Young's careers are exposed to other young blacks from their high school to their college glory days. Whereas, it's a struggle to find a star African American MLB player unless he's competing in the All-Star's Home Run Derby or he's playing for the New York Yankees.

Gary Sheffield raised a few eyebrows with his controversial statements he made in the June issue of GQ Magazine. But aside from his jaw dropping remarks; Gary actually made some interesting points when he said it was up to everyone from Major League Baseball to the black community to make sure there are programs to encourage participation.

I personally feel if Major League Baseball is going to reach out to young black athletes it has to start from within their own marketing department.

For example, LeBron James could be considered the "Poster Boy" of the NBA. Every kid can identify who LeBron "King" James is. From Nike commercials, magazines, to even hosting "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE"; James has become a world figure while representing the NBA.

If you were to ask a young African-American who's their favorite baseball player; their answer more than likely will not be another African-American player.

Perhaps the most identifiable black super-star in MLB; Barry Bonds--in a perfect world would be one of the most celebrated players in baseball history to ever play the game. But unfortunately negative press and steroid allegations have made Bonds one of the most disliked players in MLB history--forever tarnishing his record breaking career and leaving young African-American fans confused.

But in spite of the lack of interest by young African-Americans, professional baseball is still one of the most lucrative team sports in the world.

While young high school basketball phenoms can no longer trade their diplomas for NBA contracts; high school baseball stars continue to weigh their options between signing major league deals and starting out in the minors or deferring to play at the collegiate level.

Although most players in the minors will probably never wear a major league uniform; a signing bonus from a major league franchise is just too good an offer to pass up.

Or is it?

I recently had a conversation with an African-American gentleman who had experienced a very similar opportunity as a star high school baseball player. The gentleman was wearing a rather ornate piece of jewelry on his finger that resembled a championship ring. He informed me that the ring was a reward for his baseball team winning the College World Series. I was really intrigued by his accomplishment, so I asked him if he received any offers to play professionally. To my surprise, the gentleman said he'd actually been offered a contract worth 350k by the Kansas City Royals upon finishing high school.

Now I'm not the brightest star in the galaxy, but I could buy two college degrees, a masters, and still have enough money for a business investment with 350k.

Need less to say, the gentleman and I both agreed that players of color are still prominent in the major leagues. In fact, according to a recent article in the Dallas Morning News, 40.5 percent of the players in 2006 were of color, close to the all-time high 42 percent in 1997.

Guerry Baldwin runs the East Cobb select baseball league in Atlanta, GA. Baldwin says his program allows for scholarships-around 20 per year-and that African American participation is up at the East Cobb complex. He believes that the African-American's athletic ability is such that it will hurt the game if it doesn't change. "It will hurt attendance. It's not real smart. They need to do stuff. There are people with money who could get out there and help," said Baldwin.

"It will take some of the African-Americans who have benefited from baseball to help."

It's definitely a situation that has to be evaluated and dealt with collectively.

Most big leaguers start out as little leaguers--participating in amateur select baseball programs to learn fundamentals and skills. Select baseball programs are a good stepping stone for players who wish to carry their game into high school, college, or perhaps the pros.

However, many black families tend to shy away from select baseball due to its expensive commitments required for travel, uniforms, tournaments, etc.

Quite frankly, if baseball wants to attract more African Americans; it has to start with black youths.

The baseball diamond has to be just as attractive to them as the basketball court or the football field. It could be too late for any player to pick up a bat and hit a curve ball for the first time at the high school level.

High school baseball probably loses a large number of good young black athletes to track and field in the spring. If a good athletic kid goes out for the high school track team and covers the 100 meter dash in less then 11 seconds; he will probably be more encouraged to run faster using his individual talent; than he is to steal third base or cover center field.

It's really surprising that more young African-Americans are not attracted to the game of baseball. I think MLB has an obligation to reach out to major league hopefuls of all decents. American scouts are globally wandering the sandlots and parks, in search of the next superstar. Perhaps they won't have to look very far; he could very well be right under their noses. Let's just hope he's discovered before he learns how to dunk a basketball.

Monday, July 16, 2007

CUBAN AND CUBS




Will It Happen?

So the Chicago Cubs are for sale; and Mark Cuban is a-buyin'.

The Nation's most lovable losers; the Chicago Cubs, are the most recent sports franchise to hit the market.

Although the Cubs currently maintain a 99-year World Series drought; they are a national franchise.

Which is probably one of the reasons why Mark Cuban recently submitted his application to Major League Baseball to purchase the the team.

The cost for the Chicago Cubs franchise is estimated at around $600 million.

Tribune Co. announced in April that it would sell the Chicago Cubs after the season. Tribune purchased the Cubs along with Wrigley Field in 1981 for a reported $21
million.

The media conglomerate is one of the nation's top companies whose holdings consist of WGN, The Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune. Tribune Co. will also sell its 25 percent interest in Comcast SportsNet Chicago.

If there is a such thing as a high-profile owner; Cuban would fit that description. The Cubs are a high-profile franchise that could really benefit from Cuban's savvy marketing intelligence.

Cub fans will appreciate Mark Cuban as the owner of the Cubs. He will do whatever it takes to help his team win. From spending the money on a marquee player, to providing free hot dogs for fans at Wrigley Field after a shutout win.

But along with his bags of cash, are his bags of arrogance and animated behavior.

But no worries Cub fans, because Cuban will have just as much passion for the Cubs as you.

Cuban is a fan's owner. This is the kind of guy you're likely to strike up a conversation about NFL playoff match-ups at a bar in the airport; and can get a good stock quote while you're at it.

MLB could use a mind like Cuban's. His extraordinary marketing ideas and strategies would be an asset to Major League Baseball just as it has for the NBA.

Behind all the fines and irritating whining is an incredibly innovative individual who happens to have the money to back all his ideas.

Can you imagine the impact Cuban would have on the MLB; in particularly the umpires and the strike zone?

Will Cuban alienate umpires like he has over the years with NBA officials?

Who can even fathom Mark Cuban and current Cubs manager Lew Pinella working together? Just imagine Lew storming out of the dug-out; you add Cuban to the picture and you've got yourself one Major League Soap-Opera.

And how does baseball's Commissioner Bug Selig really feel about Cuban wanting in Major League Baseball? Given Cuban's history with confronting authority in the NBA; along with his several run-ins with NBA Commissioner David Stern; Bug Selig is probably not too fund of Cuban's ownership portfolio. And if you're thinking Commissioner Bug Selig won't have any say on who gets the Chicago Baseball franchise--you'd better think again.

But Selig shouldn't worry at all. Can you imagine what a fine for Mark Cuban could amount in MLB? He could be looking at an annual total of 5 million dollars in total fines from both the NBA and MLB if he decides to carry his act into baseball.

If it's one thing that Chicago Cubs fans are guaranteed from an owner like Cuban; it's his commitment to winning. His record shows with the complete transformation of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks.

Perhaps, the dot-com billionaire seeks the challenge of bringing the old glory days back to Wrigley Field.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

WILL OREGON STATE FINALLY SMELL ROSES IN 2008


After another historical month of June for the Oregon State baseball team; the Oregon State football team will have a second chance to capitalize on the momentum to make a run at the 2007 Pac-10 title.

After a mediocre 4-3 start, the Beavers finished their 2006 season 10-4; capped with a 39-38 win over Missouri in the Sun Bowl.

Perhaps their biggest win of the season was in a 33-31 upset win over #3 (AP #2 coaches) University of Southern California that snapped the Trojans 38 game regular season winning streak and 27 game Pac-10 winning streak.

The Beavers will be returning 16 starting players from the previous season, but will begin the 2007 season with a new guy under center. Sophomore Sean Canfield is the current front runner going into fall camp, but he'll be challenged by sophomore Lyle Moevoao. Canfield's a strong left handed pocket passer. While Moevao has the ability to create with his arm as well as his feet outside of the pocket.

Whomever gets the call will have a stable of All-Americans and All-Conference players to compliment him. Starting up front with guards Jeremy Perry and Roy Schuening. Both Perry and Schuening are premier lineman in college football and have been selected to several magazine's preseason All-American Team publications. Perry is already on the preseason "watch lists" for the Outland and Lombardi Awards.

Perry and company will create alleys for one of the best running backs in the Pac-10 this season. Preseason All-Conference running back Yvenson Bernard enters his senior season with 2,648 career rushing yards. Yvenson is a powerful back with deceptive speed and exceptional hands coming out of the backfield.

Bernard needs only 1334 yards to move into 6th place in total yards gained in Pac-10 history.

The Beavers have one of the most exciting players in the Pac-10 Conference in wide receiver/punt returner Sammie Stroughter. Stroughter's an electrifying athlete who terrorized opposing team's secondaries and special teams in 2006. Stroughter earned Third Team Associated Press All-American honors last season as a all-purpose player and enters this season as a candidate for the Biletnikoff Award.

Stroughter has a school record (3) punt returns for touchdowns, one short of a Pac-10 record. Stroughter is a much more versatile receiver than former Beavers and current NFL receivers T J Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson.

But Stroughter isn't the only weapon the Beavers have in the kicking game. Perhaps Oregon State's biggest weapon is All-American place kicker Alexis Serna. Serna is one of the most accurate kickers in the nation and will be a candidate for the Groza Award, which he won in 2005. His .805 success rate on field goal attempts is fifth among active kickers in the NCAA.

The majority of the Beaver starters return on defense, which was ranked second in the nation in tackles for loss, and within the top 20 in rushing defense in 2006.

Senior Linebacker Derrick Doggett is one of the top senior defenders in the conference. Arguably one of the fastest players in the league with the relentless ability to be around the ball; Doggett is possibly the next in a long line of Beaver linebackers headed to the NFL.

But the strength of Oregon State's defense is its front seven. Senior defensive end Jeff Van Orson is one of the most experienced players in the conference and will be one of the top lineman in the Pac-10.


OREGON STATE'S ROAD TO PASADENA.

Here's a few things that have to happen in order for the Beavers to wave roses December 1 in Eugene.

1) The Oregon State defense has to capitalize on what they finished a year ago. Derrick Doggett and company must play dominant and make their presence felt all season long. The Beavers can not afford having a young quarterback play from behind very often.

2) Either Canfield or Moevao has to step up and separate themselves as the established starter against Utah on August 30. Utah is a good solid opponent for a new starting quarterback. This game will allow him to get his feet wet and find a comfort zone within the offense. It will also allow Head Coach Mike Riley and his staff to game-plan for future opponents.

It's good to see Oregon State finally open against a decent opponent for a change. This could be the most important game of the first half of the season.

3) Someone other than WR Stroughter has to step up in the receiving game. The Beavers saw first hand what can happen when a star receiver gets triple teamed and the rest of the receiving core disappears. In 2005, with TE Joe Newton out for the season; QB Matt Moore let everyone on mars know he was throwing to Biletnikoff Award winner Mike Hass. He had no confidence in his 2nd, 3rd, or 4th options and it showed through his 19 interceptions on the season.

4) Win in LA

Perhaps the biggest Upset of Upsets. The Beavers haven't won in The Coliseum since "The Juice" suited up in the 60's. It's probably a long shot, but isn't that what everyone said last season in Corvallis?

5) A UCLA win at home trumps a lost at Cal; or vice versa.

6) Win At Oregon

Oregon State hasn't won in Eugene since 1993. If the Beavers have any BCS Bowl implications going into Civil War this season; without a doubt, this will be the biggest must-win in Oregon State history. This could be the biggest game of the 2007 season.


Impossible?

Not at all.

The USC Trojans won a share of the 2003 National Championship behind a strong-armed left hander who went on to win a Heisman Trophy and NFL stardom. Sean Canfield has already been compared to Matt Leinart for his strong arm and poised presence in the pocket. With the weapons around him, he has a great opportunity to step in and flourish for the Beavers.

Prediction: 10-2 (Holiday Bowl vs Texas or Oklahoma)