Kevin: UConn is just Fine
Okay, maybe that isn't the image Jim Calhoun wishes I pulled up for this blog. And I know, it only adds to the perception that many of you have of this man: He yells, he screams, he's too tough on his players and he lacks compassion. Now some of you have added this to the list; he should step away from UConn. Are you kidding me?
This was one of Coach Calhoun's finest coaching jobs at UConn. No, they didn't win a third National Title. Spoiled UConn fans will have to live with two. No, they didn't win a record 17th Big East Title. UConn fans had to settle for fourth place. But with a team picked in the middle of the pack, UConn won 24 games and ripped off ten straight wins in the middle of the season.
Coach Calhoun pointed out today that in 1986, the year he was hired, the most ever wins by a UConn team was 23 games. So this season was better than any other pre-Calhoun, at least in terms of wins.
Perspective. That is what UConn fans often lack. Only Jim Calhoun, Billy Donovan at Florida and Coach K. at Duke have won at least two National Titles in the last 20 years (Coach K. has three). I know the end to the last few seasons has been frustrating; the '06 loss to George Mason in the Elite 8, no post-season in '07 and one and done at the '08 NCAA's. But please...should they get rid of the coach? Someone actually suggested that to me on the radio last week. Sure, go ahead, get rid of him. Schools would be lined up to hire him.
As longtime, former UConn Sports information Director Tim Tolokan once said, Jim Calhoun will not be fully appreciated until after he is gone. It is about time everyone started appreciating him now.
And one final thought, and it's about that picture. Remember the "big" picture. The "ends" do 'justify" the means with Coach Calhoun. How many of his former player return for his charity events? Too many to count. How many of those same players were back for his Hall of Fame induction. I think it was like 55 or 60. That is all that you need to know. He is compassionate. Ask Caron Butler. He just doesn't always show that compassion during a basketball game.
I never liked my college football coach much when I was a player. I love him now. The same can be said of Coach Calhoun's former Huskies--UConn Huskies and Northeastern Huskies. Eventually, I think UConn Nation will have the same collective feeling. They didn't always like Jim Calhoun at UConn...but someday they will love him.
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Don: Final 4 Picks
My Final 4 teams are North Carolina, Georgetown, Memphis, & UCLA (which means I have UConn winning just 2 games)
Then I have UCLA beating the Hoyas in the Championship Game.
Enjoy the games.
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Kevin: Bracket Busters
Last night, I introduced my son Ryan to the process... for fun, of course. I do not want to be followed across state lines for filling out a piece of paper. Our big wager is simple: The loser has to be the first to mow the lawn this Spring. And judging by the weather, that won't be anytime soon. And that's good....because it will be me.
Speaking of meteorologists, they are far more accurate than I am. Their projected cold front looks a lot better than my picks in the first round of the tournament. Let's see, I had Georgia, Kentucky and Temple today. And guess what? They all lost. I am 1-3 so far. 1-3! Are you kidding me!
My son has Pitt beating Vanderbilt for the title. Two four seeds. But I guess I can't trash talk these picks given my start or past history.
So to my neighbors, don't laugh when you see my mowing the lawn next month. You now know why. My son Ryan also stands to win a soda. Perfect. He can watch me mow while he drinks his coke. It's only a matter of time before my picks get mowed down.
And for those of you wondering, I have Carolina, Wisconsin, Pitt and UCLA in my Final Four with UNC beating the Bruins of UCLA. I feel so sorry for those coaches. I just ruined their season.
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Kevin: Oh Maya!
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Kevin: Super DeMario
What a moment, what a shot. We've all practiced it at the gym and in the driveway a thousand times. But how may people do it to win a game against their old college team? Bring on the Madness that is March.
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Kevin: Undefeated Tiger?
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Don: 10 Best Sports Movies of All-Time
10. Slap Shot: I'm just happy these Hanson Brothers don't sing "Mmm Bop"
9. Eight Men Out: A decent baseball movie with a good authentic look to the time period of the 1919 Black Sox
8. Caddyshack: How many movies are still hilarious 30 years later? Not many, but this one does stand the test of time.
7. Major League: Caddyshack is probably a better movie than Major League, but I have quoted this movie probably more than any other, so I gave it the edge.
6. Field of Dreams: This is a popular one to have at the top of many lists. "Field of Dreams" still brings tears to my eyes during the greatest father-son moment in movie history, "Dad, you wanna have a catch?". Do yourself a favor and read the book that this is based on, W.P. Kinsella's "Shoeless Joe".
5. Pride of the Yankees: Gary Cooper looks just like Lou Gehrig, except for one notable exception...Gehrig was a lefty and Cooper was a righty. Interesting piece of movie trivia for you: Cooper wore a backwards number 4 and batted right handed during filming. Then in the editing room they flipped the negative so it appeared that Cooper was batting left handed. Hall of Famers Babe Ruth and Bill Dickey appeared as themselves in the film as well.
4. The Karate Kid: I love this movie. It is probably my all-time favorite movie about and from the 80's. What kid didn't think they could learn karate and take out the school bully. For a serious Karate Kid fan, check out this website: www.sweeptheleg.com It is a video by a band called No More Kings, and they bring back nearly the entire cast of the movie to show Johnny's side of the story. William Zabka who plays Johnny Lawrence in the movie directed the video.
3. Rocky: Has there been a better soundtrack in the history of movies besides the songs that have appeared throughout this franchise. I am just putting the original "Rocky" on this list, but if I had to rank all 6 of the Rocky movies it would go in this order: Rocky, Rocky IV, Rocky II, Rocky Balboa, Rocky III, Rocky V.
2. Hoosiers: Growing up, my brother, father, and I would always watch this movie right before the NCAA Tournament started. It has everything; great old-time basketball, father and sons, and a tremendous Hollywood ending. I'll be watching this one again in the coming weeks.
1. The Natural: This is by far my favorite sports movie of all-time. The first time I ever saw it, my dad surprised us with a rented copy from the library and we were immediately mesmerized. The baseball action and emotions are so real. It is a fantasy story somewhat, but I loved that the fictitious New York Knights played in the real National League. Many things that happen in the movie are based on real events (like Roy Hobbs wanting to walk down the street and be referred to as the greatest ever...Ted Williams said that). What is surprising is that the book by Bernard Malamud that the film is based on, has a different ending...and I'll leave it at that.
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Don: The Celtics New Victory Cigar...GINO
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Kevin: UConn's "Mr. Clutch"
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Kevin: Stopper
Andy Pettitte was a stopper today. He stopped many of us from questioning his integrity.
The Yankees lefthander didn't bring his fastball. He certainly didn't throw curveballs. But he had the best control of his life. Pettitte answered question after question about his use of hgh (human growth hormone). And through it all, Pettitte said something so few people in this whole mess in baseball have been able to say: I'm sorry.
Andy, you are foregiven by me. You made a mistake. You admitted it. And now we can all move on. I wish others would understand that sometimes in life it really is that simple: "I am sorry." In my book, it still goes a long way. I generally get more mad at my kids for not telling the truth than for whatever they did wrong. Fortunately, they are very honest and have very little to hide.
Andy Pettitte is different. He had everything to hide. That is why I was so impressed with his honesty.
Andy Pettitte may have failed his fans in some ways as a role model. I am certainly not excusing his poor judgement in using hgh. But to me, he became a role model by showing that he is far more human than human growth hormone.
Posted at 10:22 PM by kevin
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