Kemba Walker gets his First NBA Triple-Double
Kemba completed his first triple double of his young NBA career on the 28th for the Charlotte Bobcats. He scored 20 points, dished 11 assists, and pulled down 10 rebounds.
He's going to get some more starts too, as starting point guard DJ Augustin is out for at least four games with an injury to his toe, so Kemba's going to be the starter.
I'm now going to write words so that I can post this article. Words words words.
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The WWE Raw House Show @ The XL Center Open Thread
I've been threatening to do this for a long time. Finally, that time has come. It's the WWE live rasslin thread! WWE's Raw crew rolls into the XL tonight. I won tickets through XL's twitter page by saying who my favorite "superstar" was by quoting when HHH insulted him in print. So I'm playing with house money here. They don't do logical things like telling you what the matches are going to be before you show up anymore, but the main event may be CM Punk vs. The Miz in a steel cage, which is a useless stip now that they've banned the blade. John Cena will be there as well, they've been having battle royals to start the cards, and the "divas" match, otherwise known as the go take a piss so you don't contemplate suicide match.
God willing, I'll post thoughts on every match. I'll be using "insider" wrestling lingo, so if you aren't familiar, google is your friend and try to keep up. I'll also post on the unique social microcosm that is live wrestling shows. There's a reason people in the business call the fans "marks".
Anyway, off to Will Call!
Don't Say We Didn't Warn You, Maryland
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The UConn/JMU Men's Soccer Thread
You can watch it online Here. The play by play is a guy calling around getting a seasonal job. He is dropping "fuck" all over the place. Hope he gets the job. In any event the game is on.
1-0 UConn first half. Beautiful build-up to the goal. Just well taken. Things should flow pretty smoothly one would think. Hopefully our back four plays well on the ball for once.
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We All Know What DeFilippo Thinks: But How About the Rest of the ACC?
Hey there Husky fans! So I've been spending some time over at BCI lately, inspired by some of their more vocal and less polite members' habit of trolling on the UConn Blog. One of their constant refrains is "No one wants UConn in the ACC!". Now we're all aware that's the position of DeFilippo and the majority of fans at BCI. But ever since the Globe article came out which said that UConn would have been the number two school to receive an offer, but for the lobbying/ranting of DeFilippo, I've been curious what the opinions of the other eleven ACC members (plus Pitt and 'Cuse) really are on the subject of UConn joining the ACC. There's very little out there in terms of the school presidents and ADs. So I figured I'd head over to the blogs, search for "UConn", and see what I could find. Not everyone was for it, some are against it- but the majority of ACC fans, at least in the posts that I found, seem to either support UConn joining the conference, or to feel neutral/ambivalent about expanding further now.
Here's a sampling of some of the better posts I read:
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Fun With Targets and Catches, or, Why Short Passes Are A Good Idea
Today, Bill C. of the wonderful Football Study Hall shared, via Google Docs, targets-and-catches data for the first 5 games of the 2011 season. The data details the number of times a receiver was targeted with a pass, how often that receiver caught the pass, and the percent of the team's total targets which were directed at that receiver. For example, here's UConn's targets-and-catches data, which is current as of the Western Michigan game.
- Isiah Moore - 28 Targets, 18 Catches (64.3% Catch Rate), 14.7 YPC (9.4 Yards Per Target), 20.9% Target Rate
- Kashif Moore - 26 Targets, 16 Catches (61.5% Catch Rate), 13.8 YPC (8.5 Yards Per Target), 19.4% Target Rate
- Ryan Griffin - 23 Targets, 12 Catches (52.2% Catch Rate), 19.0 YPC (9.9 Yards Per Target), 17.2% Target Rate
- Lyle McCombs - 17 Targets, 8 Catches (47.1% Catch Rate), 13.3 YPC (6.2 Yards Per Target), 12.7% Target Rate
- Geremy Davis - 12 Targets, 4 Catches (33.3% Catch Rate), 10.5 YPC (3.5 Yards Per Target), 9.0% Target Rate
- Tebucky Jones - 8 Targets, 3 Catches (37.5% Catch Rate), 11.3 YPC (4.3 Yards Per Target), 6.0% Target Rate
- Nick Williams - 7 Targets, 3 Catches (42.9% Catch Rate), 46.3 YPC (19.9 Yards Per Target), 5.2% Target Rate
I didn't include any receivers with less than 5 targets, since there's little that can be determined from such a small sample size.
So, what does this data say about Johnny McEntee, George DeLeone, and UConn's passing game as a whole? There's a lot of promise, but inside the statistics lie the head-scratching horrors that we've grown accustomed to seeing from UConn's offense in 2011.
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It's Big 12 Time Everybody!!!
The Football Big East is Dead! Long live the Big 12! The Football Playing Big East needs to walk out together in solidarity and join the Big 12 as a block.
So here's how the realignment of college sports looks right now
Based solely on reports coming in today via Twitter and affiliated news outlets, here's what the landscape of the six (soon to be 4, possibly 5) major conferences could look like if everything follows through. I'll update this post as news changes:
ACC
- Boston College
- Clemson
- Duke
- Florida State
- Georgia Tech
- Maryland
- Miami (FL)
- North Carolina
- North Carolina State
- Pittsburgh
- Syracuse
- Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Wake Forest
BIG TEN
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Northwestern
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Purdue
- Wisconsin
SEC
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- LSU
- Mississippi
- Mississippi State
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas A&M
- Vanderbilt
- Missouri (rumored)
PAC-16
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- California
- Colorado
- Oregon
- Oregon State
- Stanford
- UCLA
- USC
- Utah
- Washington
- Washington State
BIG EAST FOOTBALL
- Cincinnati
- Louisville
- Rutgers
- UConn
- TCU
- South Florida
- West Virginia
BIG EAST NON-FOOTBALL
- DePaul
- Georgetown
- Marquette
- Notre Dame
- Providence
- Seton Hall
- St. John's
- Villanova
BIG 12
- Baylor
- Iowa State
- Kansas
- Kansas State
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State
- Texas
- Texas Tech
NCAA 12 UConn Rosters Released
Tradition Sports recently released the rosters for five of the six AQ conferences (plus Boise St. and Notre Dame) in EA Sports' NCAA Football 12. I'll post UConn's roster below, but if any of you want to see the rosters for the other conferences, here is the link to all of the Big East teams' rosters. Rosters for other conferences can be found in the "Related Videos" sidebar. Now, let's marvel at the number of made-up linebackers on UConn's roster.
Quarterback
#4 Michael Box - 80 OVR
#18 Johnny McEntee - 79 OVR
#11 Scott McCummings - 72 OVR
#12 ??? (Probably #2 Mike Nebrich) - 66 OVR
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With which pick will Kemba Walker be selected?
There isn't going to be any substance to this fan post, so I'll apologize for that right here. I just like using the fancy poll option that SBNation provides, but I have to hit that 75 word count in order to post this, so I am going to keep rambling until I get there.
I'll end with a poor attempt at haiku:
Kemba Walker is
going to be drafted.
Hopefully, first.
Anyone have a better haiku?
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