Nerds Herds-The 70’s Party Mixes

The 70’s were a time. So I’m told. My father enjoyed his college extra-curriculars and putting together the party hotspots was one of them. Recently two of his old 8-Track mixes come up during house cleaning and I’ve reassembled the track playlists. Judging by the track release dates it was pre-Magic Johnson winning the 78-79 National Championship at Michigan State. They might even pre-date legendary coach Jud Heathcote himself (Gus Ganakas coached until 1976). Dad loves sharing the stories of…

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Super Stumped-When Stars Fall

What do the Bucks, Clippers, Lakers, Suns, and Warriors all have in common? Future Hall of Famers, historically expensive payrolls, and no chance to win a Championship. 2023 obviously hasn’t been kind to several coalitions of top league talent. Poor roster construction and loading up top stars for top dollar hasn’t been productive in 2023 and could be detrimental to winning in 2024.The new salary cap rules beginning 2024-25 are going to be more punishing to teams exceeding the salary…

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The (Drafting) Power of Penix – Wise or Baffling?

Rather than using the #8 pick to upgrade the roster for a Super Bowl run, the Falcons stunned by selecting Micheal Penix Jr. The signs are two-fold. The Falcons felt the opportunity to draft a QB to succeed (newly signed) Kirk Cousins came early with a rich QB class an top-10 draft slot. Also, the opportunity cost to build for the future didn’t hurt the ability to currently building for a Super Bowl by deciding not to draft a top-10…

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Why the Disrespect?

Turning down an NIT invite has become a popular trend. After missing the cut for the NCAA tournament this year 17 teams declined an NIT invite. Pittsburg, St. John’s, Oklahoma, Memphis, Ole Miss, Indiana, Syracuse, USC, UCLA, Washington, Arizona State, Stanford, California, Florida State, Maryland, St. Bonaventure, Oregon State, all passed and decided to end the season rather than participate.After the devastation of missing the NCAA tournament, Indiana St center Robbie Avila described the team as “motivated as ever” to…

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Twice Charmed-UConn Rolls Back-To-Back

“Do you think Purdue can win?” my father asked me Sunday night. To which I bumbled around a response somewhere between “it’s certainly possible” and “but not realistically”. A text to Elliot on Monday during the 2nd half: “Why does Purdue look like they planned for 15 minutes of basketball?”, Elliot: “Looking lost”. Indeed, after a great first 15 minutes for Zach Edey that saw the big man skipping down the court and full of energy going for 16 of…

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Digging out of Buffalo-Stefon Diggs Moves (AFC) South

The Bills pulled a sneaker over on Wednesday when Stefon Diggs was shipped to the Houston Texans and startled a basketball afternoon. The Bills will obtain a 2025 2nd round pick (Vikings originally) and the Texans will receive Diggs, a 2024 6th rounder, and a 2025 5th round pick. Upon further review this might be a smaller move than first look.For Houston, 30-year-old Diggs will be the vet in an offense with Nico Collins, Tank Dell, and Dalton Schultz at…

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Eight to Great – Four left with potential UConn v Purdue Natty Looming

Three (and a half) great games were the reward for those of us that tuned into the Elite 8 double-heads on Saturday/Sunday.Alabama makes its first Final Four after surviving an excellent Clemson team. Grant Nelson hit the bench early for the Tide after 2 fouls and that severely limited his impact on the floor after closing out UNC in the Sweet 16. He finished with 8 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 4 turnovers in 21 minutes. Sears was a…

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From Sweet to Elite

#1 UConn was up 9 at the half but doubled up on San Diego State in the second to win 82-52. Clingan was pushed out of the paint for a good chunk of the game finishing with 8 points and 8 rebounds. The Huskies were 10/26 from three (38.5) to help put the game away. They held SDSU to 36% shooting and 22% from three. LeDee was 8/18 from the field with 18 points and 8 rebounds and was uncomfortable…

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Round 32 Wrap-up – Cinderella Down

Whelp, the round of 32 killed our Cinderella’s. Only #11 NC State and #6 Clemson remain as lower seeds.All #1 & #2 seeds advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Six of sixteen games were outright thrashings. Three! Went to OT!#3 Creighton out lasted #11 Oregon 86-73 in 2OT 86-73. The Ducks just ran out of gas, specifically N’Faly Dante who had 28 points, 20 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks and Jermaine Couisnard who had 32 points, 8 rebounds, and…

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Michigan Sign Stealing Pushes Rule Changes

In addition to further conference alignment and a new playoff format this season, we’ll have a few new on-field additions to college football. The Michigan sign stealing scandal has accelerated the incorporation of modern technology into the game immediately. Teams are allowed 18 Ipads on the sidelines per sources. A reminder that college football is far behind the NFL in the move from print-readouts between drives to study defenses. While the Ipads won’t impact viewers, communications in the helmets might…

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