Sep 04 2008

College Football Week 2

Published by Keith Osso under Extra Points

Well, I was 4-0 last weekend, but I’m not going to get carried away, all four of our teams were underdogs and not many people had any of them winning.  This weekend is not going to be much different, but I predict we will get our first win of the year, and from the team that got waxed last weekend.

 CAL-

Oh boy.  This could be ugly.  Cal is much better than Oklahoma State is, and the looked outmatched at times last weekend.  That being said, the Cougs are better than the Cougs were as well.  What happened to Brandon Gibson last week?  I predict that this week he will catch everything thrown to him, and maybe even some passes that are thrown to other receivers.  He’s too good for any more of that nonsense.  Playing in Martin Stadium should give the Cougs a boost, well it better anyway.  If the Cougar defense plays as well as they did last weekend, the offense plays like it started to show they can in the second half, and the special teams at least get in the way of the Bears returners, this game will be closer than last week.  The only problem is, all of those things have to happen just to keep this close. 

Cal-38

-17

#15 BYU-UW

Oh boy.  This Could be ugly.  Didn’t I say that already?  The dawgs looked terrible in the second half last week at Oregon, and BYU looked awful in their game with Northern Iowa.  The difference is, BYU still won big, and the Huskies got crushed.  Husky Offensive Coordinator Tim Lappano says he’s going to open up the playbook… are you sure??  The four plays that you ran last week wasn’t good enough?  This team will only compete this year when Jake Locker is super-human.  The new young running backs and receivers don’t look like they will do much.  I was impressed with freshman tight end Kavario Middleton.  The bad news for the Huskies is their defense, man were they bad.  Expect another long year for the purple and gold.

BYU-43

UW-20

EASTERN -COLORADO

Who would have thought that Eastern would be the most competitive last weekend when they were supposed to get boat raced?  I didn’t.  Eastern showed a lot last weekend, but I don’t expect them to be any closer to Colorado.  The Buffs are more physical than Texas Tech, they are at altitude, and Colorado saw how close the were at the half last week.  Add to that the Buffs lost to a Big Sky team a couple years ago, Eastern is not sneaking up on anyone here.  I hope the Eags can repeat their performance of a week ago, but two straight big school teams will be too much.

EWU-17

Colorado - 49

STATE-

The great potato state battle.  So our local teams are 0-4, and so far I have them going 0-3 this weekend, and lost 70-0 last week.  But wait, wins!  They better.  There aren’t a lot of “must win” games in week 2 of a season for a team that isn’t supposed to win a lot of games, but this is “must win.”  If loses to State, they risk going oh-fer this year, and Robb Akey will be in trouble.  That can’t happen, he won’t let it.  The next three games are “winnable” games for , and if they can pull at least two of them out, there is hope in Moscow.  If not, yikes.

ISU-24

-27

Have fun football weekend everybody

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Aug 29 2008

Cougars, Huskies, Vandals, Eagles… Oh My

Published by Keith Osso under Extra Points

We’re only a day away from the College football season kicking off locally. Tomorrow the take on Oklahoma State, the take on Arizona, and the take on Texas Tech. Throw in the Huskies at Oregon and it makes for a long day of watching football. So with about 24 hours to go I figure I would give my two cents on what I think might happen. This way it’s on paper so to speak, and come Sunday we can all have a laugh at how much of an idiot I am. After all if predictions were easy, Vegas would be out of business. That being said, my biggest prediction, whether I get the scores right or not, is that it will be a long, sad day as I figure all four of our teams will go down.

OKLAHOMA STATE -

The begin the Paul Wulff era tomorrow and I think it will look a lot like the Bill Doba era did, at least on the scoreboard. I hope I’m wrong here as I’m a big fan of Wulff, but this is going to take a while to get going in . I predict that the Cougs will look great in the first quarter as they run the first 20 scripted plays nearly to perfection and the Cougar faithful will be booking tickets to Pasadena as they can’t see anything getting in the way of a Rose Bowl. I think it will still be close at the half, maybe even through the third quarter. But in the end I see Oklahoma State pulling away and winning. I hope this game will be a competitive game, and the longer the Cougs can hang around, the more confidence they will get and they might be able to pull it out. But I just don’t think that will happen. I expect this Cougar team to get better as the season goes on, but they will almost certainly make mistakes tomorrow as they take the field for the first time under a new coach with a new offense. On a side note, I think Brandon Gibson is one of the best receivers in the country and I expect a monster year out of him.

Oklahoma State -31

State -17

  - #21 OREGON

Can Jake Locker really walk on water? We’re going to find out this year. If he can, then his head coach might not get fired, and the Huskies might threaten to win 6 games. If he can’t, expect another disappointing year out of the Dawgs. I guess if you’re a Cougar fan a bad year out of the Huskies wouldn’t really be “disappointing.” I do think the Huskies have a chance in this game. Oregon is going with a back-up quarterback, and it’s the first game of the year, and that’s always a toss-up. The Huskies will need Oregon to play a little sloppy and overcome a big home field advantage in this one.

- 27

Oregon - 35

- ARIZONA

Bone-head easy prediction of the day - Robb Akey will be excited. Second bone head-easy prediction of the day - Arizona will throw the ball a lot. That’s the whole key to this game, can the slow down the Wildcats? My guess is no, but my hope is yes. I think that the will be able to move the ball on offense but the question is, can they finish drives with touchdowns instead of field goals? moved the ball really well last year against USC early on, but they couldn’t punch it in. If the can put up 6’s, and slow down Arizona’s pass offense, they have a punchers chance against the Wildcats. There is a reason for hope here if you are a fan. Last year faced one of the top 3 passing offenses in the country in Hawaii and Colt Brennan, and they picked him off 5 times. The downside is, they immediately turned the ball back over to Hawaii, two times for touchdowns. There are two key players in this game, quarterback Nathan Enderle who has to play smart and can’t turn it over, and safety Shiloh Keo who has to make plays on defense, and in the return game.

- 13

Arizona - 35

EASTERN - #12 TEXAS TECH

(Touchdown Red Raiders) The have a lot of expectations this year, but beating Texas Tech isn’t one of them. (Touchdown Red Raiders) Texas Tech averaged 41 points a game last year and is ranked 12th in the country. (Touchdown Red Raiders) They have a heisman trophy candidate in Graham Harrell who passed for 5700 yards and 48 touchdowns last year. (Touchdown Red Raiders) This team put up 43 in a loss to Texas last year, they beat 4th ranked Oklahoma, and won a bowl game. (Touchdown Red Raiders) Eastern will do just fine when they play 1AA teams, but asking them to compete in this game is a little unrealistic. (Touchdown Red Raiders).

Eastern - 20

Texas Tech - 63

Happy College Football weekend everybody.

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Aug 05 2008

It’s Football Season

Published by Keith Osso under Extra Points

Well it’s the beginning of August and that means one thing in the sports office… the is over.  College football officially started this morning with both the and the hitting the practice field in the palouse.  I know we still have a few weeks before games start, but this day is the beginning of a long season for us in sports.  Every week we will be going down to , moscow, and out to Eastern and to cover football and it seems like just started.  With the Shock in the playoffs, and the Indians on a record-breaking pace, you would think that is in full stride, but with today’s big day down south our is over.  I do love football season, but it is much more fun in the middle of October when the NFL is well within their regular season, and high schools are fighting for playoff spots.  But going to football practice in 95 degree while baseball is still going is tough sometimes. 

With that said, it is exciting this year with a new coach in , Robb Akey leading the , Eastern has high hopes, and is coming off of a season where they were left out of the playoffs for some strange reason.  With the new season comes hope at every school.   So lets hope together.

Down in the State are opening the Paul Wulff era today and with that comes a lot of excitement.  Coach Wulff is a proven winner at Eastern and brings with him a no huddle offense that has Cougar fans talking.  Lets not get confused and call his offense a “hurry up” offense because that’s not the truth, it’s a “no-huddle” offense and there is a difference.  The reason for hope in this year is in one man, Brandon Gibson.  He is one of the best receivers in the country, and he will be tough for any team to stop.  This year might be a record-breaking season for Gibson if you take into account the numbers that Aaron Boyce put up in this offense last year, and with the strong arm of Gary Rogers, look out for Gibson this year.  Rogers is one of many question marks on this team.  He is huge, and has a cannon, but he’s unproven.  It’s rare that a senior quarterback has success as a first year starter.  It’s even more rare that they have success when they have to learn a new system.  We’ll have to wait and see with Rogers but those fans who were calling for Alex Brink’s head last year now get their wish.  I think the offense line will be solid this year, but there are a lot of questions throughout the rest of the team.  Who will play on the defensive line?  Can the running backs stay healthy?  Can the defensive backs survive in a pass-happy league?  Who is going to kick?  Can Andy Mattingly continue to dominate?  All of those questions need to be answered for the Cougs to have a shot at a bowl game.

In Moscow we enter year number two under Robb Akey, and anybody who has met the man can’t help but be a fan.  The team returns Nathan Enderle, their starting quarterback from a year ago who will enter his sophomore season.  If Enderle can continue to grow, so can the was much more competitive last year, and there is reason to have hope in moscow, but it might be a couple years away showing up in the win-loss column.  Knowing coach Akey and the players in , i do know one thing, they want to win now.  And if they lose, it won’t be because the other team played harder.  I’m pulling for the , because like i said earlier, I’ve met coach Akey.

The team that might have the most hype around them in our area this is the Eastern .  They are ranked anywhere from 4th to 6th in the country and for good reason.  They have an all-american quality quarterback and receiver, and a good defense coming back.  It’s always scary when a new a new coach takes over when a team is returning a lot of players, but Beau Baldwin has been here before.  Baldwin knows what he’s doing, and he knows the players he has.   Expect the to challenge for the Big Sky crown, and beyond.

The are still scratching their heads trying to figure out why the didn’t make it into the playoffs last year.  They return starting quarterback Kory Kemp, and with coach John Tully running things the should contend to get back into the post season.

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Jun 26 2008

Geraldo Rivera and Spokane City Hall: Profiles in courage

Published by Rob Kauder under dotcom

Welcome to today’s episode of Profiles in Courage, where we’ll highlight great people doing heroic deeds.

Geraldo RiveraGeraldo Rivera. Now there’s a guy who’s got some serious courage. The guy has taken on skinheads, black activists, Al Capone’s secret vault, Satanism … but he showed his true courage taking on the U.S. recently.

During the war in in 2003, Rivera made the crazy stupid mistake of filing a report live from the field while embedded with the “Screaming ” of the 101st Airborne Division. During a broadcast he began speaking in detail about an upcoming operation and then drew a map in the sand to show the folks back home what was going to happen.

And, of course, Geraldo forgot that Saddam Hussein was a big Fox News fan at the time.

Needless to say Geraldo became “un-embedded” and heroically advanced the story on the war in from his new posting … in Kuwait.

So why is he so courageous? Geraldo is courageous because he recently went tandem skydiving … with the U.S. Army’s “Golden Knights” Parachute Team. Yes he jumped out of an airplane with an paratrooper - similar to the thousands whose positions he gave away during the march to Baghdad - strapped to his back.

“You just feel like you’re an eagle up there,” Rivera told News14 in Raleigh. “You feel like you could do anything, feel like you could soar anywhere. It’s almost a disappointment when the chute opens.”

I’ll leave it to the Screaming to add the punchline to that sentence.

City Hall. Now there’s courageous leadership right there. Yes, I’ve lamented their leadership in the past … Mayor proclaiming “It’s just a little snow” Week last and then “It’s just a little water” Week this . Now, after John Langeler’s look at Spokane’s never-ending pothole problem the city is finally taking responsibility for the dilapidated state of the roads around the Lilac City.

“The reality is that we wouldn’t typically pay on damage from a pothole unless we had prior knowledge the pothole existed,” City spokesperson Marlene Feist said.

… seriously?

“We all have a responsibility when we drive to avoid hazards,” Feist explained. “Just like if something fell off the truck in front of you, you have a responsibility to drive around it.”

Really?

Note to Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick: Please tell your officers in the Patrol Division that when they arrive on the scene of a head-on collision involving my SUV and the car in the oncoming lane, I was following my responsibility - as recommended by city leadership - to drive around all of the potholes in my lane and was looking for some pothole-free asphalt in the oncoming lane.

OK … seriously … some of the potholes around here look like bomb craters. Baghdad’s streets weren’t this bad, and their potholes are created by bomb craters.

Telling people it’s their own fault that they don’t navigate around potholes is ludicrous. If the city isn’t going to accept responsibility for the roads, just go the full distance and completely margainalize city residents’ concerns.

When it starts snowing this tell the people that everyone will be safe from the potholes as they’ll all be filled up with snow. When people complain about the city’s lackluster response to plowing the streets, tell the people you’re being proactive in protecting them from the potholes by keeping them filled with snow.

Then substitute the word “snow” for “water” or “fire” or “protesters demonstrating against fur / police brutality / gas prices” as needed. That may not be the courageous response, but at least it’ll be an honest one.

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