Sorry, but I’ll be indulging in sports – specifically SU – talk this morning, because today the Syracuse football team will try to do something they haven’t done since 2003: win their season opener. It’s been an ungodly horrible four seasons here in the ‘cuse – the worst stretch in our history, which, for football, dates back to 1889. That’s, what, 120 years or something. But, having disposed of the previous coach (and I use the term “coach” loosely), and hiring an SU alum who feels our pain (and shame), we’re hopeful that things are back on the right track (though we’re painfully aware of how bad things have gotten, and we know it’ll take some time to turn things around).
For one thing, 19 scholarship players have quit the team since the new coach took over. I think a lot of them were in shock over the change. Our new coaching staff apparently forces them to bust their asses every day, and some of these kids just weren’t up for it. Of course, since they pretty much sucked, it’s hard to call it a “loss.” Still, we’re very thin in a lot of areas (most notably linebacker), and our offensive line has nearly gotten our parade of quarterbacks killed. This season, a local kid who played basketball for Duke for four years decided to go to grad school here and got a waiver to play one year of football. He subsequently won the starting job after one week of practice, which perhaps tells you about our QB situation (though, to be fair, as a senior in high school, he was a football Parade All-American, and he won the Gatorade National High School Player of the Year Award). So, we’ll see.
There’s been a big push to fill up the stadium with Orange-clad fans, and I shall be doing my part by taking my stepson to the game (me in my #44 Ernie Davis replica jersey- by the way, if you haven’t seen “The Express,” they’ve been playing the hell out of it on HBO this month, and even my wife, who would rather have teeth pulled than watch sports, thinks it’s a great movie – which I purchased for myself as a gift for my 44th birthday, and the kid – who aint really a kid anymore – wearing his other birthday present – a newly purchased orange polo shirt). Last I looked, there were only about 3,600 tickets left despite the holiday weekend, gorgeous weather, competition from the NY State Fair and the fact that the game is on national TV (noon Eastern; on ESPN2 in HD if you got it). With a decent walk-up crowd, it may even sell out, which hasn’t happened in a looooong time. Seems we’ve all drunk the Kool-Aid here (or at least the Orange Juice).
It’s also the 50th anniversary of our only football National Championship (did I mention “The Express”), which I missed by being born 11 months too late. Still, as a kid, we had teams with people like Floyd Little, Larry Csonka, Jim Nance, and John Mackey. Sadly, as time went on, college football changed, and our “three yards and a cloud of dust” coach didn’t. The cheapskate Chancellor didn’t put enough money into our facilities, our stadium, which was state of the art when it opened in 1907 was small and crumbling. Recruiting suffered (with a few exceptions, like Art Monk), a new coach had little success (though compared to what we just went through, he was a savior), but he was successful in getting the university to build a new stadium – the Carrier Dome (which is also getting a little long in the tooth as it opens for its 30th season) before being shown the door.
With a new coach came the renaissance of SU football, with players like Joe Morris, Marvin Graves, Don McPherson, and, of course, Donovan McNabb. I never thought they’d let the team get so shitty again, but, as with so many things in my life, boy was I wrong.
Last season, we won 3 games, and, out of 119 teams in whatever it is they call Division I football these days, we ranked 114th in total offense, and 101st in total defense.
For those of you non-sports fans, let me explain: no offense + no defense = 1 big steaming pile of shit.
So, while we have high hopes as the season begins today against the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-6 last year – they started out 7-1 and lost five straight, but they still went to a bowl game), we’re trying to temper our expectations. Mostly, we just hope to see something that resembles a football team out on the field. If they don’t really, really suck, it’ll be an improvement.
Anyhow, if you tune in to the game today, look for me. I’ll be the guy wearing orange.
Time to kill some gophers.
Good luck at the game PJ. I actually have the whole labor day weekend off. I hope I still have a job come Tuesday.
Labor day weekend means time to go back to laboring. It all starts Wednesday with the annual
boredom festconference. Having turned down my boss’s offer of a longer day and mo’ money, we’ll see where she assigns me this year. Since she was upset that I might retire, maybe she’ll be kind…maybe not.One thing is certain, the NYC kids will be listening to Pres. Obama’s socialist, fascist, commie speech. In Texas, however, wise parents will shield their children from such propaganda. They will protect them from such concepts as national service and community responsibility ’cause they are real Americans who think toting guns, ignoring the plight of your neighbors and thinking crazy thoughts are real patriotism. Sorta makes one proud to be an American, doesn’t it?
Personally, I’m going to patriotically avoid that hotbed of commies, Rockefeller Center. I am so indebted to Glenn Beck for pointing out that Rockefeller was a commie and that progressives loved Mussolini. And I cannot forgive all those progressives with whom I grew up, who hid that info from me, even going so far as to disparage Rockefeller and to feign hatred for Mussolini.
PJ, enjoy all that football stuff. I’m with RG. It’s not that I’d rather have teeth pulled it’s that football is like having teeth pulled.
I finally listened to Marc’s podcast. He says he’s going to do more and do them regularly. That will be very nice.
They say it’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play they game.
“They” obviously never played the game.
Xu P, it sounds like he plans to do at least two a week until AA
RM figures out a way to cancel him.Hey, my emos are all mixed up.
pj, check your e-mail about Word Press.
Damn, a heartbreaker!
Paulus’s Debut Has Unhappy Ending for Syracuse
Latest version here.
Figured but when I used to post they would tell me to notify the master of update. How did the emos get scrambled?
On a Syracuse-y note, tomorrow Doug Greenwald will be doing a solo broadcast of the SF Giants radio b’cast. Doug’s dad is Hank Greenwald, former beloved Giants announcer who also did time (that is a good way of putting it) with the NY Yankees. Hank was one of those sportscasters who came out of the Syracuse mill. I used to know a youg Doug when his babysitter was the future Ms. Leo Laporte.
Oh, I dunno. That’s why I slack off on the updates – I have to redo the smilies and the plugins and the changes I’ve made. And then as soon as you update, there’s a “vital” update.
Now that we’re all but dead, I don’t worry so much any more (though there are much more “visitors” (that are lurkers) than there are commenters, which is, I suppose, what keeps me from pulling the plug.
I think that weirdo turkey chased all the emos around.
I have never been an update fan myself. I just saw those ‘warnings’ and then I noticed scrambled emos.
You can always pull the plug but maybe you could just let the page run for days at a time. I hate to say that because I think you have been on fire lately, However, it has slacked off. Then again, everything has. It is the end of summer.
or maybe you can find a death panel.
No PJ in the morning? Only these guys? OMG
pj, I saw a teeny bit of your team play today. I’m sure I saw you, too – the one in the orange, right? You missed winning by “thaaat” much so maybe next time.
mr fk is in dallas at the moment. I think I’m the only one left in Norman.
So why is this okay for government to do?
Seems those Rethug voters are saying just please don’t raise my taxes for healthcare because even though I love my neighbor I don’t really care what happens to him. Stadiums? That’s different.
Bread and circuses!
How ’bout them Cowboys?!
Mr. Fk. in pursuit of the deep fried butter dream or Sooner football?
BOTH!
yep, sueP, since the money is for a private individual, it’s A-okay! Give tax dollars for Americans’ health => socialism.
With our new cable dvr, I realized you can block entire channels with parental block controls. The channel I blocked: Fux News & Fux News HD. :bf:
Bless his heart, and I mean that in every way. Bradford’s already gone down.
yeah, mr fk called me from the
socialiststadium to see if I had news on his shoulder…..Uh Oh. byu went ahead…..
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:love: :love: :love: Thank you, Sue!! I appreciate your very articulate expression of “the football thing”!
I can’t speak for “all women”, but there are a lot of us who just don’t get the “gladiator” thing and “competition” thing about football and we also don’t have the testosterone effect that drives us. We’re here to balance that out and should not be thought as “less than” because our nature is to nurture & make things work instead of bashing heads so that we can prove that we are the best at whatever and dominate.
So, I kind of think there’s some big karma thing going on with SU sucking for so long …. Ernie Davis came from an era of huge injustices and those injustices have not changed. He had innate enormous talent and a family that loved, supported and understood that he needed to use his talent for higher spiritual purposes (I’m not talking X-ian stuff here or Muslim or any organized “religion” — spirit is spirit exclusive of labels — it was there WAY before labels of organized or unorganized religions existed).
The energy that Ernie Davis had and brought to Syracuse went way beyond a competitive sport and making money. It was totally about recognition of the humanity, decency and ambition of different races of people — that skin color is just skin color and not a measure of worth/value — that intelligence is not related to the whiteness or darkness of skin color — oh — and so much more. I am just feeling so verklemmpt here!!! :omg:
PJ always accuses me of being a “football hater” with a notion of anyone who likes football as being a moron (or “moran” if you are really a big dummy). I’m not any of that. I just never understood, & still don’t, the whole ‘I GOTTA BE THE BEST AND KICK YOUR GODDAM ASS BECAUSE I’M THE BEST AT KILLING YOU” shit.
So, I think I was the Christian in the Lion arena just one too many times in past lives which is why I have a “footbal problem”.
I’m just sayin’ :omg:
It’s all heavy shit :crap:
Actually, it’s just fun.
As for testosterone, well, there were at least as many (if not more) females as males in attendance at the game yesterday, and that’s not really unusual.