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February 2012

Blazers and ‘Bama rock; AU still trying to get there

Wow! At UAB’s 71-61 victory last night over Southern Miss and it was a spectacle. The Blazers came to play, and if they can continue this type of play against Memphis Saturday Night, they have a serious shot at knocking off the Tigers. It’s at Memphis, which will make it tougher, but this Blazers’ team is hot and beat a very good Southern Miss team last night that had won 16 of their last 17 games including a  75-72 victory over Memphis, Feb. 1. They are legitimate. So the game last night was a good benchmark of what this team is becoming: a stellar group.
Cam Moore was dominant in the paint with 27 and 12. Phenomenal player when he’s on his game. Just dominant inside. Jordan Swing is back from a broken hand and is making a statement. Swing Man had 15 points and one huge trifecta late that helped seal the victory. Blazers were 10-of-11 from the line in the second half and Quincy Taylor, Cam, and Swing all sank both of their free throws in the last 27 seconds. Swing just has such a high basketball IQ. Really makes his team better with his intelligent, talented play. Can handle the basketball well under pressure and can shoot it very well from deep when he’s going.

Preston Purifoy played a very nice game for the Blazers last night as well. Had 10 points including two-of-four from trifecta. If Purifoy can shoot well from three along with Taylor, that really opens things up for Cam down low and Swing on the wing. Swing had some nice drives and scores to the basket as well. Jakore Tyler is an exciting player, who brings a ton of energy off the bench for the team. He had a beautiful coast to coast slam last night that brought the building down. He is an excellent athlete and a game changer for the Blazers.

Crowd of 4,721. Would like to see the place fill up, but the crowd was electric and really into the game. How could they not be? That was an outstanding basketball game. Blazers visit Memphis Saturday at 9 PM ET/8 CT on CSS. Huge. Blazers now 10-13 overall and 5-5 in C-USA. Won four of last five and on a roll. A victory over Memphis would really get this team rolling as they head towards the home stretch and the conference tourney. Probably going to have to win the C-USA tourney to get in, but the way they’re playing, it’s possible.

Tide with a statement victory over AU Tuesday Night, 68-50, at the Auburn Arena. Tide moved to 16-7 and 5-4 and kept their NCAA  tourney hopes very much alive. AU still trying to get it together. Playing hard. Just need to keep fighting.

Anthony Grant’s suspension of Tony Mitchell may be the best thing that has happened to this team. I think he lit a fire under them and let them know that unacceptable behavior won’t be tolerated. It seemed like Mitchell’s attitude was bringing the team down in AG’s opinion. He felt he had to do something. I applaud him for it. I wish more coaches would take a stand like that. Might straighten some of these kids up and be the best thing for the team. Highly respect AG for his move. Mitchell has been a cancer to AG and he got tired of it. Maybe Mitchell can come back to the team before the SEC tourney, but it sounds like he’s going to have to do some things right before he can. Like that move by AG a lot.

Charles Hankerson has been showing his four-star talent lately, and he really came alive Tuesday Night with three triples against AU in the first half. Hankerson finished with 14. JaMychal Green with 19 and seven boards. Played very well. He’s another guy who’s been a head case. Maybe Mitchell’s suspension woke him up and made him realize if he wants to be a great player and make it to the next level, he’s going to have to toe the line. Trevor Releford has been good all season and had 15 points, three assists five rebounds, five steals and was nine-of-10 from the line. Excellent player. Only flaw was six turnovers, but the Tide seemed to overcome the 17 turnovers as a team. That can happen against a scrappy, fast, athletic team playing defense on you. Tide, on the other hand, forced 20 AU turnovers, so they kept it even and had a little advantage. Tide plays at LSU Saturday at 6 PM on ESPN2. LSU playing better so will be critical game for the Tide.

AU has a ways to go. Tony Barbee needs to keep recruiting and developing. The arena is fantastic and was electric Tuesday Night. There are some good players on the squad in Kenny Gabriel, Frankie Sullivan, Chris Denson, Josh Wallace and Rob Chubb. Allen Payne and Adrian Forbes are good players. I’ve been impressed with how hard the Tigers have been playing this year. Just need to keep scrappin’ and working hard and good things are going to happen in the future.

Kentucky looked terrific in its last two outings over South Carolina and Florida. I’m not giving them the regular season title yet or the Final Four for that matter. There’s still a ways to go. But Anthony Davis looks like Shaq and even better and more athletic. He is going to break the SEC single season record for blocks set by Shaq in the early 90’s. He’s a force. Can’t shoot it much beyond five feet, but he’s almost unstoppable under the rim. Michael Kdd-Gilchrist is a warrior at small forward. Just a stud. Terrence Jones, Doron Lamb and Darius Miller are all solid players and outstanding at times. If they can be consistent, the ‘Cats are going to be hard to stop the rest of this month and in March.

‘Cats visit Vandy this Saturday, 9 PM ET/8 CT on ESPN. Going up with my younger daughter. Really looking forward to it. ESPN Gameday will be there with Rece, Hubie, Jay and Digger. Dickie V will be analyzing the game with Erin on the sidelines reporting. It doesn’t get any better than that. Memorial Gym will be rockin’.

(Cam Moore, left, and Trevor Releford leading their respective teams towards stretch runs.)

 

Super Bowl thoughts; recruiting, basketball, baseball

What a Super Bowl. The scenario where Ahmad Bradshaw is supposed to fall down on the one puzzles me a little bit. New England left the hole open left with a 50 seconds to go for Bradshaw to score which was good strategy. I just don’t see how a running back who is running 10 mph is supposed to, at full speed, stop himself and drop down on the one. I’m sure he was told that by his coaches, so maybe he should have, but I see that as being hard to execute. What if he does fall down on the one and Eli fumbles the snap or Bradshaw fumbles the exchange or the holder can’t handle a bad snap, though that Weatherford is the best holder in the business. There are too many variables that can happen if you don’t score a touchdown. It’s like fouling late when the other team has a shot at a three-pointer shot to tie it. Maybe that’s considered smart by some, but I don’t think it’s the way the game of basketball should be played. The great coaches usually don’t foul. The same thing with football. I don’t know how you don’t score a touchdown there. It makes the Patriots go down the field with one timeout left and score a touchdown to win it. A field goal won’t do it. It’s hard for me to argue with scoring a touchdown. I know there are some who will say he almost lost the game because Brady with the ball with a timeout and 40 seconds left is pretty lethal. I get that. But I can’t argue with scoring a touchdown when it makes the other team have to score a touchdown to win or lose the game. I don’t fault Bradshaw for that. He did try to stop himself, but that’s hard to do for any player. It’s just not the way the game is played in my opinion. I know there are some who disagree with me, but I like touchdowns. Not scoring a touchdown and not taking the lead by four is risky.
Anyway, Eli was all-world. I love the guy. Class family, class guy. He’s just about in the same class with Brady right now. He is right there. If he wins another Super Bowl, he’ll be equal to Brady. And he might win a couple more. Mario Manningham with a beautiful, 38-yard catch at the sideline on the Giants go ahead touchdown drive. Play of the game. What concentration and footwork by Manningham. The Giants receivers are beautiful.

Commercials were good. My favorite was the Car Max one where the African American man was trying to decide if he wanted to buy a car and his conscious came out and started to singing to him to buy the car. That was beautiful. The dog in the Bud Light commercial was great. Bud Light always has entertaining commercials. The man getting chased down and attacked by the leopard was pretty hilarious, too. The Clint Eastwood one was optimistic about Detroit and the country. Wasn’t my favorite. Part of it seemed a little too staged, but it was positive.

These halftime shows need to be reigned in. They’re out of control. We need people who are going to play music and refrain from these gross gestures. They need to get bands that are going to play music and put on a classy show. They’re out of control.

 

Didn’t get a chance to talk to ESPN’s Jamie Newberg, he was unavailable, but got a good read on recruting. Alabama finished number one in the country. They’re loaded for the future. Texas, Florida State, Florida and Ohio State did well among others. Auburn finished strong and added five- star o lineman (Scout, four star, ESPN 150 by ESPN and four star by Rivals) Jordan Diamond on Friday. Auburn did well in linemen recruiting. Still seeing if they can get four star olinemen out of Colorado to sign and five-star wide receiver Stefon Diggs will announce Friday. Auburn competing with Maryland, Michigan and Ohio State for his services. I’m sure others are going to come in the picture this week.

‘Bama with five-star safety Eddie Williams, five star db Landon Collins and five star running back T.J. Yeldon (Rivals). Loaded up at a lot of positions. Four, 4- star defensive tackles. High four star wideouts in Chris Black and Amari Cooper and three-star qb, Alec Morris. He’s 6’3″, 240. Big boy. I think they like him. Spring coming up. Alabama Spring game April 14. Auburn not announced yet. Will be fun and edifying on the teams.

Watched Auburn game and taped Alabama bball game on Saturday. Auburn gave it a good run against a very good State team. Alabama hanging tough. Looks like they have it back together in their quest for a tourney bid. I love Trevor Releford. The guy is outstanding. JaMychal Green and Tony Mitchell look like they’re back and Andrew Steele gives the team good leadership. Should be an exciting month leading up to March. Kentucky looked pretty awesome Saturday Night. Wasn’t convinced this Ky team is as good as last year or two years ago, but they were very impressive on Saturday Night. They look pretty special. But Florida, Vandy, State, Alabama, Arkansas and even Ole Miss are very good teams. LSU can be good on some nights as can Tennessee, but mostly at home. Looking forward to the stretch run.

College baseball getting started in a week and a half. Florida was picked preseason one by Baseball America. Think defending national champion South Carolina is three, Arkansas four, LSU is eight and Vandy is 10 and there are some others who will be in the mix. Should be another riveting SEC sport.

Watched Moneyball Saturday Night. Terrific movie. Brad Pitt was outstanding as Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane. Highly recommend it.

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