therealworldschampion
Members-
Content count
2860 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Everything posted by therealworldschampion
-
I'm going to seriously laugh if Marcus Williams ends up in Portland at #7.
-
There is no way that Marcus Williams will fall past the Sixers if he's there at 13. I would love to get Foye but he'll be gone by 6-8.
-
College Hoops: 4/13/2006 - Midnight Madness (10/16/2006)
therealworldschampion replied to SilverPhoenix's topic in Sports
Billy Packer's dream of every ACC team making the tournament would come true at least. -
2006 Bored's College Football Pick 'Em Sign Up Thread
therealworldschampion replied to Bored's topic in Sports
I'm up for this again. -
Spring college football practices are starting...
therealworldschampion replied to therealworldschampion's topic in Sports
Phil Knight should create a BCS for shitty uniforms, Oregon would win the national championship for it every year. -
College hoops coaching changes Part I - Big East
therealworldschampion posted a blog entry in The Real World's Blog
I'm going to try analyzing the coaching changes at the schools in the 6 BCS conferences and see who I think made the good hires and who may have struck out. Seton Hall (Bobby Gonzalez) - The Pirates after firing Louis Orr decided to go with the rising star in NYC college hoops, lucking out and landing Bobby Gonzalez after St. John's decided to pass on him a couple of years ago in favor of Norm Roberts. Gonzalez comes to Seton Hall after a successful tenure at Manhattan, finishing over .500 each year in league play, 3 regular season MAAC championships, and 2 bids in the NCAA Tournament, with the 2004 berth producing an upset over Florida. Gonzalez, a former assistant under Pete Gillen, is known as a great recruiter with several contacts in the North Jersey/NYC area, where Seton Hall gets most of its recruits, with a negative of having known to ride players and assistants very hard. Analysis: Best new hire in the conference. Gonzalez brings a ton of energy into the Seton Hall program, which had been emitting uncertainty under Orr, thanks to his recruting prowess and his status as a top mid-major coach in the Mid-Atlantic area. He's already secured a couple of solid committments, so after this year which will be a young team, expect Seton Hall to go on an upswing. Rutgers (Fred Hill Jr.) - Rutgers finally let go of Gary Waters, buying out his contract to start what had been expected since Hill had come on at the position of "Associate Head Coach" a year ago. Hill had prior experience as an assistant under Jay Wright at Villanova, helping bring in Nova's highly regarded 2002 and 2003 recruiting classes, and before that as an assistant under Tommy Amaker at Seton Hall. Hill's main expertise is recruiting, as shown by his role in bringing Randy Foye to Nova. He has never been a head coach before. Analysis: This requires more of a wait-and-see approach. Hill can bring in talent, but has never had to run his own ship before and always had the advantage in recruiting of having a great "closer" (Wright and Amaker) with him to secure commitments. Hill took a major blow for next year when Quincy Douby announced that he was staying in the draft, so there is a possibility of Rutgers only having 8 scholarship players next year, and maybe only 7 if freshman Hamady N'Diaye is ruled ineligible due to getting his degree from a possible "diploma mill" school that the NCAA is cracking down on. Hill will also be fighting the Rutgers basketball stigma (No NCAA tournament berth since 1991, constant losing teams) and will be going head-to-head with top coaches in the conference (Jim Calhoun, Jim Boeheim, Rick Pitino, John Thompson III, Wright, Gonzalez) and in the nation (Hill lost a recruiting battle to Duke and Mike Krzyzewzki pretty handily for top NJ product Lance Thomas, leading to a meltdown on the Rutgers Rivals board.) The first 2 years are very important for Hill and Rutgers. If RU can make the headways, Hill can get talent and Rutgers may finally become respectable in the Big East. If not, then Hill will be just another example of a casualty in Rutgers basketball. Cincinnatti (Mick Cronin) - Despite nearly making the NCAAs with the injury problems at Cincy along with being in the extremely tough Big East, Andy Kennedy was not retained as head coach, with Cincy going for Cronin, the head coach of Murray State instead. Cronin had a 69-23 record at Murray State, along with earning 2 NCAA tournament trips. Cronin also was the recruiting coordinator at Louisville, helping bring in a top 10 class which included Francisco Garcia. Analysis: Cronin will have his hands full at a major program with high expectations, along with the toughness of the Big East. Cronin is a good recruiter, but will have to deal with new Kansas State head coach Bob Huggins working against him and UC for two of the top high school players in the country who are in Cincinnatti themselves, O.J. Mayo and Bill Walker. Cronin will also be working against Ohio State and Thad Matta for recruits. Kennedy really did get a raw deal here, he probably did as good of a job as one could expect after the Huggins ordeal last year. UC fans will have to be patient as Cronin gets settled into this job. Next time: The new ACC hire, North Carolina State's Sidney Lowe and the only new coach in the Big Ten, Indiana's new head man Kelvin Sampson. -
The Phillies: What the !#%&?
therealworldschampion commented on EVIL~! alkeiper's blog entry in Keiper's Pit
:WIP Talking Head mode: "Don't you realize that the Phillies true problem is Abreu? All he does is give you empty stats and bad defense!" I honestly feel bad for the guy, as Eskin was ripping him again today. If firebombing could be brought back for one time only, WIP's station during the 3 PM to 7 PM block would be a perfect time to do it. -
Haven't made an entry in awhile, so I've got tons to talk about. - Finally found an apartment for school next year up at Nova. It's in Devon, which is on the Main Line, and it wasn't too bad of a deal: $540 a month, and probably around $675 when utilities are added. I'm just really glad that its pretty much all over with regards to apartment-hunting. - Ozzie Guillen called Jay Mariotti a fag. I don't see what the uproar is about, I despise Mariotti. - Nova got Corey Stokes for the class of 2007, which was a huge get. The recruiting class next year could be possibly top 5.
-
6/22/06: Long-awaited update
therealworldschampion commented on therealworldschampion's blog entry in The Real World's Blog
It could be way worse, one could get grouped with Skip Bayless. -
Eagles season depends on how the defense plays. People tend to forget that in the wake of the TO mess, injuries and some ineffective play on defense was the reason why the Eagles fell so far. If they can get back to their second half of 2004 play, the team will be much better next year.
-
6/22/06: Long-awaited update
therealworldschampion commented on therealworldschampion's blog entry in The Real World's Blog
Dammit hippie, I forgot most of them. Anyway I'm moving to your state in a little more than a month. Despite the bad stuff you've mentioned, it can't be any worse than the swamp across the Delaware. -
I'm disappointed in the decline of ESPN Classic. I don't want to see crappy "comedy" shows (Arliss), or the real-life 40 year old virgin (Schwab). And the constant billiards and bowling suck.
-
I've got to give the Heat fans credit for waving the Hasselhoff cutouts and chanting "David Hasselhoff" at Dirk when he's at the line. It's something you'd expect from college kids...
-
Gee I can't wait for Vitale's spin on this whole situation...
-
1995: Eagles two 4th and 1 stops against Dallas 2002: Brian Dawkins kills Ron Mexico 2003: Miracle At The Meadowlands II against the Giants 2003: 4th and 26
-
Here's the entry I promised in an earlier blog about the Holy War: VILLANOVA VS. SAINT JOSEPH'S This rivalry is part of the Philadelphia Big 5, but it'd still be one even if there was no Big 5. The two schools are both Catholic, but they're very different. For starters, Nova is not even located in Philadelphia, but rather in the Main Line suburbs (the affluent part of the area, people like Allen Iverson and Andy Reid among others have gigantic houses there.) Saint Joseph's is closer to the city, but is basically on the borderline of the suburbs. This hasn't stopped SJU people from claiming that "We're true Philly!" even though Temple, Penn, and La Salle are much more based in the city. A lot of the rivalry is based off each schools' image based off the past. SJU was seen back from the 1950s to the 1970s as the school where the blue-collar Catholic kids of the city would go to college at, whereas Nova was the school of the upper class of Pennsylvania, along with a good amount of kids from New Jersey and New York as well. It's changed a lot since then, basically since SJU and Nova pretty much cost the same to attend now. Once again, that hasn't stopped the SJU people from claiming that all Nova kids are rich while they're the kids from the other side of the tracks, when the reality is that whenever SJU kids try to use that, it's basically the pot calling the kettle black. As compared to the other Big 5 games, the intensity is ratcheted up much further, thanks to what the two schools' fanbases see each other as. SJU fans see Nova fans as arrogant, claiming that Nova fans put their program alongside Duke (which is untrue, SJU delusion at its best). Meanwhile, Nova fans see SJU fans as jealous of Nova being in the Big East (extremely true, every SJU person I talk to whines about Nova being in the Big East) and the 1985 national title (Well duh, if I were an SJU fan, I'd be jealous too considering their 2004 team, their "best team ever" only got to the Elite Eight.) But there's another divisive figure in this rivalry: Phil Martelli. John Chaney may have been more hated by the other Big 5 school fans, but Martelli is quickly rising up the ranks. Chaney at least had the respect of the city fans, whereas the fans see Martelli as a media whore. Basically, he has to get on every sports program on CSN and CN8, and it's gotten really annoying. The Nova and Temple fans have even dubbed him "Shill Martelli" for it. Another thing that makes this rivalry is the delusional, crybaby SJU fanbase. They did have justification to complain about GoonGate in 2005, but then they got their panties in a bunch about the behavior of Temple students during the game between SJU and Temple this year, crying about Temple students chanting "Fuck The Hawk" and "Fuck Martellli" when their students chanted a sexually explicit epitaph at John Chaney during their first meeting at the Palestra. Then comes their inferiority complex towards Nova, which shows leading up to the Holy War, which they treat basically as their Super Bowl, which if they lose they're in a 3 month long depression for. You haven't seen a bigger group of crybabies, whiners, and basically idiots until you've seen the SJU fanbase. They even whined to the Daily News during the tournament this year about Nova getting more coverage than them. Well no shit considering that Nova was a #1 seed in the NCAAs and SJU was in the NIT. They still, according to my Temple friends, whine incessantly about GoonGate, and probably will for another 40 years. To close, the rivalry is fun, simply for the car-wreck factor of SJU. When the tournament comes, I'll root for any other Big 5 school in it (Temple - especially since I'm a fan of Fran Dunphy, Penn, and La Salle), but not SJU. If they were to luck their way into a #1 seed again, then get bounced by a #16 seed, then there would be ritual suicide on City Avenue, but of course preceeded by whining about how Nova was probably responsible for it.
-
College Hoops: 4/13/2006 - Midnight Madness (10/16/2006)
therealworldschampion replied to SilverPhoenix's topic in Sports
Hilarious rumor today as Saint Joseph's is considering bringing in Steve Lappas of all people as an assistant coach. As a Nova fan and student, I cannot even fathom how fucking hysterical that would be.... -
I wonder if Shaq will start ripping Erick Dampier again during the series.
-
The Mavs better do everything they possibly can to get David Hasselhoff to their home games during the Finals.
-
Shame about Phoenix losing, I wonder how they would've done if Amare had been healthy all year. Anyway, now that Dallas is in the Finals, I'm rooting for them for one reason, what Mark Cuban's reaction would be if they won, based off an old Bill Simmons article. Would he start hysterically sobbing or laughing maniacally while taking a shot at David Stern when he gets presented with the trophy?
-
I came to the realization today that my summer job is pretty fucking boring. Since I'm the senior member of the summer help (college kids), I basically run the 5-6 man group, which ends up with me telling the kids under me what to do, then napping the entire morning, having lunch, going for rides in the trucks that my work has, then zoning out until it's time to clock out. I can't complain though since I'm making 10 dollars an hour to do nothing all summer long. Summer money is going to get blown pretty quickly considering the stuff I have to get for next fall (suit, Septa pass, security deposit for apartment, likely first month's rent as well if the Graduate PLUS loan money gets stalled.) Hopefully my car keeps running well or I may have to stick up a bank or something to cover expenses. I've been reading a book called "One L" by Scott Turow, which is about his experiences as a first year law student at Harvard. The students basically act like little bitches throughout the book, complaining about the Contracts professor getting pissed at a student that wasn't prepared for class and writing an angry letter to the administration about it. There's also the common "rich hippie lecturing everyone about the plight of the poor ", the super-competitive people, people complaining about B's in law school after getting A's most of their lives, it's all there. The Contracts professor is extremely entertaining throughout the book, so it's a good read based off him alone.
-
The bad: Antoine Walker might get a ring now, which makes me sick. The good: Thank God that the Pistons PA announcer won't be on during the Finals this year.
-
6-6-06 = staged terror attack to promote war with Iran ??
therealworldschampion replied to a topic in Current Events
Is that you INXS? How did you find your way back here? -
I'll agree with Ripper here, having watched Lowry the past 2 years at Nova, he still doesn't have a jump shot and the anger problem (most notably getting kicked out of the game against Kansas in 2005 for throwing a punch) could possibly cause conflicts in the pros. He really should spend another year at Nova and develop a jumpshot, which definitely gets him in the lottery for 2007. He's been falling in mock drafts, so that might push him towards going back for his junior year. But if he decides to stay in, I can't tell you all how hard I would laugh if he went higher than Jameer Nelson did in 2004.
-
Spring college football practices are starting...
therealworldschampion replied to therealworldschampion's topic in Sports
I would say that and how Quinn does against USC, especially if both teams are in the top 5 when it happens. If Quinn has a great year(which he should) and has a monster performance against USC on national TV and ND wins that game, he'll definitely win the Heisman.