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05.01.2008 8:41 am

Making college football worse, not better

The Bowl Championship Series system is goofy at best. And there are way too many college football bowl games cluttering the sports landscape in December in January.

But postseason play, as confusing and excessive as it is, generates a LOT of money. So the folks running college football have decided to keep the BCS as it is, refusing to add a four-team playoff to determine a real champion.

And a separate group of administrators voted to add two more crummy bowl games, the St. Petersburg Bowl and the Congressional Bowl.

The latter game will pit Navy — no matter how bad the Midshipmen are in any given year — against an ACC school in Washington D.C.

The other bowl will sent a middle-of-the-pack Big East team against a Conference USA also-ran in Tropicana Field.

“The St. Petersburg Bowl is another great bowl opportunity for the Big East,” league commissioner Michael Tranghese gushed. “The game is played in a Big East market and already has generated great interest in the local community.”

That’s great, but C-USA now has six bowl berths. Six!

Tipsheet can’t imagine fans actually paying to watch some of these games, but last year the 32 bowls distributed $222 million to the competing schools.

So look for the NCAA to keep going until every major college team at 6-6 or better has some place to play. How long before Shreveport gets a second game?

MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE

Questions to ponder while Mark Mulder recovers from that thrashing he took while hurling for the Memphis Redbirds:

  • Now that Rick Ankiel and Chris Duncan are both locking in at the plate, will the Cards really need to add an “impact bat”?
  • Who is this Geovany Soto and why is he terrorizing the National League?
  • Upon further review, was it really a good idea for the Mavericks to acquire Jason Kidd and the Suns to add Shaquille O’Neal?

A DALY DISASTER

Despite John Daly’s claims to the contrary, swing coach Butch Harmon insists he is done helping the porcine golfer.

“That won’t ever happen,” Harmon told ESPN.com. “I like John Daly and wish him well. I hope he gets his act together . . . I saw this ridiculous video the other day of him playing without his shirt and shoes. He does one bizarre thing after another. I feel sorry for him. He’s a tremendous talent. But he’s wasted all of his talent and continues to do so.”

QUIPS ‘R US

Here is what some of America’s leading sports pundits have been writing:

Dwight Perry, Seattle Times: “How can an 11-team conference that calls itself the Big Ten possibly be opposed to a ‘plus one’ football playoff?”

Greg Cote, Miami Herald: “ESPN analyst Bobby Knight suggests the NCAA men’s basketball tournament expand from 65 to 128 teams. What, like we needed one more reason to hate Bobby Knight? I say they go the other way. Restrict the tournament to only teams with no tattooed players, and have a three-team round robin.”

Mark Kriegel, FoxSports.com: “Seamheads are still wondering how Barry Zito could be 0-6 with a 7.56 ERA. But the real question is this: How did Scott Boras get him $126 million without using a gun?”

Dan Daly, Washington Times: “Kelvin Sampson is talking to the Milwaukee Bucks about an assistant coach job. Still, I can’t help thinking he’d be a better fit with the Wizards. I mean, if there’s one place Sampson belongs, it’s in an arena nicknamed the Phone Booth.”

Jerry Greene, Orlando Sentinel: “NBC will show the last two rounds of the U.S. Open in prime time June 14-15. This is brilliant — especially when you consider NBC’s programming. If this works, other prime-time shows in NBC development include Everybody Loves Tiger — Daly or No Daly — and Phil’s Big Losers.”

MEGAPHONE

“They’re elite players coming into the prime of their careers. They have great will and determination. And that to me is what separates you from being a regular player to being a star, is how much drive you have, and how much heart and how much passion you have. They’re elite in that way. I thought they were magic throughout the game, but even better in the third period. Every time something went wrong, they went out and turned the game in the right direction for us.”

Red Wings coach Mike Babcock, on Pavol Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg.

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I’m a fat loser who thought he knew everything about the Cardinals…I’m sure they’ll start to fall off, right? I mean…right? God if this doesn’t pan out I’ll never get another radio gig…guess I could move to Pittsburgh - should be easy ripping on that team!

— S.W.
8:55 am May 1st, 2008

I don’t usually write this much, but:

Cards set a record for wins in April, which is nice. 8 other teams have had a better winning percentage, but that still puts them in the top ten over the last hundred years…that’s a pretty good start.

After this weekend they will have already played 1/4 of all their home games (21) by May 3. Also, we have played a lot of games against lesser opponents.

Now some “glass is half empty” people will say that the Cards have had it easy with these second division home games. While that is true, let me point out that the Cubs have had a similiar schedule so far. And, more importantly…isn’t that what the Cards are supposed to do? Aren’t you supposed to be 12-6 at home and win series after series against the lesser teams? The way I see it, the Cards are doing precisely what a contending team should be doing. You need to do well when your schedule is like this. Because when you have 14 of 20 on the road (which we do after this weekend) it is going to be tougher to keep up the pace.

Glaus has been better than Rolen, the outfield is second in the NL on OBS, Pujols is Pujols, the infield defense is tops in the NL, Molina is Molina behind the plate, the pitching has been good…I’d say I’m pretty happy with this team going into May!

— Tim
8:58 am May 1st, 2008

From MSN website: “Report: Rocket linked to John Daly’s ex-wife.”

I guess he drilled anything that stood still.

— Ten High
9:32 am May 1st, 2008

Hey, I’m a “glass is all the way empty” kinda guy, bitch…beer me!

I’m glad the team is going on the road. God knows I loved being on the road…in my car!

— Josh "I'm Sloshed" Hancock
9:45 am May 1st, 2008

When do I get a post-season College football game???

— Salad Bowl
9:57 am May 1st, 2008

I’ve got a question for the people who monitor Gordo’s tipsheet.
Why in the hell is this viciously mean spirited sub human who relishes in the death of a 29 year old man continually allowed to have a forum on your website? I understand the first amendment and free speech but doesn’t common sense say that this above degenerate is a vile piece of trash who needs to go away? Am I alone in thinking that the time for “I’m Sloshed” needs to end? Does anybody think this reprobate is funny or humorous? God what a sad pathetic life you must lead. OR maybe your life is wonderful and you just happen to be an absolute dick.

— MGM73
10:05 am May 1st, 2008

Hey douche, if you want to slam me fine but please have some facts. My problem with this organization has ALWAYS been with ownership and how they go about their business….

For example, Moe may be a fine GM at some point but why was he hired???? Because he was willing to do the job for HALF the salary that Walt was making. And oh by the way, Walt was already on the ass end of G.M. pay around the league….

As I have said before, give the team credit for this start. No one in their right mind would have predicted this. When you look at this roster though, there aren’t enough players with a quality “track record” to assume that this can continue for 6 months. At some point, you are who you are…

If I’m wrong, great, that means they are winning….

Now, get you moms right knocker out of your mouth, your shift at Moto Mart starts in half an hour…..

— S.W.
10:19 am May 1st, 2008

S.W.,
Sorry, can’t give you a full pass. I agree that people posting as regulars just to bash them is lame, but I remember you (if it was really you) bashing the Cardinals all winter long after the World Series triumph in 2006. I understand your frustration with management. But you never, and I mean never, credit the players, coaches, or management when they deserve it. What is your opinion on the Lohse signing? How about Schumaker’s success at leadoff? Is the Ankiel story as great a story to you as 99% of baseball fans? How is it that the Cardinals, despite poor management, may have a stockpile of starters by the All Star break? We who read this blog are sick and tired of your lack of objectivity, that’s all.

— Kool Aid Drinker
10:34 am May 1st, 2008

S.W. What are you going on about? MGM73 is talking about Josh “I’m Sloshed” Hancock. Did you read the whole thing?

— Daryl
10:36 am May 1st, 2008

RE #6:

MGM73, address your concerns and complaints about this blog to webmaster@stltoday.com

— eldonaldo
10:44 am May 1st, 2008

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Earth to Gordo…Earth to Gordo…I don’t care what Dunc and The Natural are doing at this moment we still need an established bat behind AP.

— Tommy Lawless
10:54 am May 1st, 2008

S.W. - how do you think the vets in the league get their “track record”?? They gotta start somewhere buddy, nobody just shows up with a proven track record…they are in the big leagues to prove they can play! Also, you can bash management all you want but the FACTS with them is that they have continued to put winning teams on the field, minus a couple down seasons (which nobody can be perfect…not even you Slaten). And finally, its very hard to debate with you on anything with 99% of the time you make one post a day that is overly negative and short sided…

Not sure what a Moto Mart is but I’m guessing you disagree with their management too…

— Homer
10:55 am May 1st, 2008

S.W. does make some pretty negative posts most of the time but if you weed through it, sometimes he throws them a bone. I understand his frustration with the owners but the players and coaches have show considerable fortitude in spite of it. Give credit where credit is due SW, I think that’s what most people are saying.

I got to go to the Stadium for the first time this past weekend when I came home. Wow, what a place. I kinda miss the sticky, dirty floors of the Busch II but this joint is amazing. Very pricey for a mid-market team but hey, whatever man, no one is making us buy tickets right?

As for the jerk who keeps posting the garbage about the deceased, karma is a bitch homey, karma’s a bitch

— Also in Babylon
11:18 am May 1st, 2008

I don’t necessarily have a problem with S.W.’s posts because his beefs are generally well founded. Just because he doesn’t post something positive doesn’t mean there isn’t anything he thinks is positive. I don’t usually post negative about the Birds but that doesn’t mean I am 100% happy with them.

On a side note, I can’t understand how the Habs have fallen 3-1 behind the Flyers. I guess getting physical can make up for the difference in talent, but at some point Montreal should have turned on the jets and made this series interesting…o well.

— Tim
12:17 pm May 1st, 2008

“Restrict the tournament to only teams with no tattooed players, and have a three-team round robin.”
You would be hard pressed to find enough bodies to fill two teams let alone three

— Groucho
12:26 pm May 1st, 2008

I tell my son most everyday, that he should never underestimate the amount of stupidity in the world, and if I were in the process of building a foundation to support such a statement, I could certainly begin with many (not all) of the comments posted on this very website.

Nearly everyday there are posts from one or more individuals using the name of a person who died in a tragic accident (which luckily only claimed one life) in a futile attempt at humor. Although I do not condone the actions of the late Mr. Hancock, I certainly take no pleasure in his death, nor do I feel the need to defame his memory with such hateful comments. I would not begin to try and understand the type of person who would, not only think of such things, but actually put them in writing. To the individual or individuals who persist in these heinous messages I would like to say only this: Please be mindful of the things you say and do. For though you act in perceived anonymity, there is a higher power (whether you choose to acknowledge it or not) who sees what is done in private, and will judge you accordingly. If, God forbid, some tragedy befalls you, a family member or close friend, I hope that you will not find that there are people in the world cruel enough to do these same things to you. By your actions you dishonor a grieving family, you dishonor yourself, and you dishonor the human race. May the same heartless comments never find themselves pointed at you or your family.

Some would argue that my case for the amount of stupidity in the world is proven by my own actions, in that I continue to visit this site and others like nearly every day. To those people I must say that I agree, and that is why I will no longer waste my time or energy on this site. I fully support the first amendment and the right of an individual to free speech, but I do not believe the right to free speech pertains to those who make anonymous comments for fear of reprisals. I will make my feelings known to the website administrator, and I have no doubt that they will fall on deaf ears. However, I will have the satisfaction of knowing that I did the right thing. The rest I will leave to all of you.

— Joe Lunchbox
1:10 pm May 1st, 2008

To #6, MGM73: You say you understand the first amendment and freedom of speech. Your blog seems to indicate otherwise. In these types of blogs, freedom of speech is in no way linked to common sense or propriety. Not to give a civics lesson, but hundreds of thousands of our fathers and brothers have gone to war just to make damn sure that dumba$$es like Sloshed can do exactly what he does, and no doubt will continue to do. The only cost to him is, and rightly should be, the contempt of those who read his entries, and their knowledge that he is most probably a sick and emotionally stunted individual.

— gregg
1:13 pm May 1st, 2008

S.W., I assume you have never owned a business or had a lesson in economics. The general idea is to minimize expenses and maximize profits. The customer will realize when the product quality is suffering due to a lack of investment on the owners part and the customer will in turn stop paying for said product. When that happens it is time for the owners to increase expenditures to improve product quality which should lead to a corresponding boost in sales and profits. The Cardinals were at the pinnacle in 2006 and if I am not mistaken, were not eliminated until very late in 2007. I am gald the Cards have not spent unwisely on free agent busts like Zito, Jones, etc. If they had that would really give you something to bitch about and we would never hear the end of it. Spend wisely Cards, and keep those championships coming!

— Drunken Sailor
1:49 pm May 1st, 2008

I bet he is some white trash hoosier from south city

— DJ Axeom
1:51 pm May 1st, 2008

“If you take the average man of average intelligence; half the people in the world are dumber than him”

That’s what you are dealing with if you choose to get on these blogs.

Go Cards! Excellent start!

— MakinCents
2:17 pm May 1st, 2008

Aaawwww give S.W. a break, every party needs an Archie Bunker. He’s always good at sparking debate, regardless of his opinion. Besides who else are we going to make fun of come October when the Cards make the playoffs? At least he’s not “Sloshed,” that guy is just an asshole.

— Rico
4:43 pm May 1st, 2008

Wild Bill…

Dork….

— Wild Bill
7:06 am May 6th, 2008