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January 15, 2015

Cardale Jones; SEC basketball, nationally, NBA

Cardale Jones makes excellent decision
Cardale Jones will be making his decision whether to go out for the draft and turn pro or come back to Ohio State. *****Breaking: Cardale Jones is coming back to Ohio State per a report in Yahoo Sports. If he sticks to this decision, I think that is a really good move on his part. With another year now, he could be something special both next year and in his pro career. Urban Meyer hired the offensive coordinator from Nebraska, Tim Beck, to take Tom Herman’s place. Herman took the head job at Houston. Beck had great offenses at Nebraska, so this is an excellent decision by Cardele. I’m pretty proud of him.I’m a little surprised he’d contemplated whether to go to the NFL. He had three good games, but three good games don’t make you a quality starter in the NFL. Look at guys who stayed all four years: E.J. Manuel was stellar for the most part at Florida State and he has really struggled in the pros. Same for Geno Smith at West Virginia and now the New York Jets. Both were benched this season. The NFL is a whole new level from college. The guys are stronger, faster and smarter on defense. The defensive coaching, in many ways, is more advanced. That’s all these guys do for a living is concentrate on football, both players and coaches. You have to be pretty smart to play quarterback in the NFL along with having the physical tools. I think Jones getting another year of seasoning in college will really get him ready for the league. A lot of these guys are tired of studying in college, which they shouldn’t be because they need to get an education because football doesn’t always work out–a lot of times it doesn’t, less than 1% of college football players who try out for the NFL make it. They obviously want to make a good living and that’s cool. Totally on board with that. I’m just not sure that three really good games, and they were outstanding, makes you a quality NFL starter. So Cardele made a very mature decision for himself by staying another year at Ohio State. He still has to beat out Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett to be the starter next year, but he’s certainly got the leg up after these performances. He will be the number one heading into the spring.

SEC basketball is probably as good as it’s been in a while. Kentucky is good. Are they great? Not yet. They are tough inside with their 6’11”, 7 footers, but they’re not a real good shooting team. Aaron Harrison can get hot from three, but the rest of them really aren’t good outside shooters. People are already talking about them running the table. That’s premature. They’ve got a good team, but not great yet. Florida was struggling, but they’re starting to get it tougher. They had some injuries, but they seem to be starting to jell, so they’ll be a factor in the conference. Donovan will have them playing good ball sooner rather than later. Arkansas, though they lost at Tennessee Tuesday night, is a quality team. They have really struggled on the road under Mike Anderson, but won at Georgia to open the season and came back from double digits to almost knock off Tennessee. They lost by two or three. They are terrific at Bud Walton Arena, their home court. LSU is good, Ole Miss is good, Georgia is pretty good. Alabama is better. Not sure they’re great. They have to host Kentucky on Saturday (4 PM ET/3 CT on ESPN), so that will tell us where Anthony Grant’ program is. They’re better that’s for sure. Auburn is in a developmental season. Pearly has brought in some good players, and is recruiting well. They might be another year or two away from being pretty competitive. South Carolina has a pretty good team. Frank Martin is like a football coach the way he coaches them up. Vanderbilt is the 323rd youngest team in the country out of 328. They’ve got good talent, but they are developing as well.

So it should be an excellent conference season. Nationally, it’s wide open. Duke has lost two in a row, Virginia looks outstanding, they play lock down defense and enough offense to make a run to the Final Four. I like Villanova. Arizona is good out west as is Utah and San Diego State. Gonzaga is outstanding. There are plenty of other teams like Miami, which knocked off Duke  last night, Michigan State, always solid and right there in March under Tom Izzo, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Louisville, which will always be there under Pitino, Duke, of course. North Carolina looks stellar now with a home victory over Louisville in the closing seconds and a huge victory @ NC State last night, Kansas will be there, Wichita State is very good, and I really like West Virginia’s team. Bob “Huggy Bear” Huggins has his best team in Morgantown. Indiana will be there in March. They will keep improving under Tom Crean as the season progresses and should be formidable in February and March. Crean is Jim and John Harbaugh’s brother in law and has that kind of intensity.

So there’s no guarantee Kentucky will win the national championship. There are a lot of very good teams, and on any given night, the Wildcats can be shooting poorly and a conference team can beat them. And the NCAA tournament is a one shot deal, so anything can happen with the quality teams in that field.

It’s going to be an outstanding season with some epic games. And the tournament should be phenomenal.

NBA right now the Golden State Warriors have the best record in the Western Conference and the Atlanta Hawks in the East. The West is just loaded with Golden State, San Antonio (always a factor with the Big Fundamental, Tim Duncan, and company) the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, LA Clippers, Portland Trailblazers and Memphis Grizzlies all competing for the top spot in the west and the coveted home court advantage throughout the playoffs. Of course my Oklahoma City Thunder should be there at the end. KD will get them there, and they have a lot of talent around him. He’s the ultimate basketball player. In the East the Hawks look for real as do the young, super talented Washington Wizards, the young talented Toronto Raptors and the Chicago Bulls which have  a pretty star-studded lineup. The question in the NBA is will the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James wake up? They are 19-20 and 12 games behind the conference leading Hawks.  They better get going in a hurry or Cleveland is going to be pretty irate that King James couldn’t do better than this.

 

When is LeBron going to wake up?

Sony Open tees off today

Pick for this tournament in Honolulu on the Waialae Country Club Golf Course (7,044 yards, Par 70) is Chris Kirk. Kirk shot a 62 in the final round of the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii last week, which Patrick Reed won, and he finished second here last year; Jimmy Walker won it. Going with a Georgia Bulldog,  Kirk, to win this week. Another Dawg, Russell Henley, will be right there as well. No.18 is a 551 yard, Par 5 with a prevailing right to left wind and trees and out of bounds on both sides of the fairway. There’s a bunker that comes into play off the tee, so accuracy is at a premium off the tee box. Reachable in two with wind at your back. Accuracy is the key on this course, so the guy who is leading in driving accuracy percentage, and greens in regulation is in good shape here, if he putts well also.
The weather is perfect as you would expect in Hawaii. Partly cloudy today high 78, and sunny the rest of the weekend with a high of 78-79. Wind 10-11 MPH in the afternoon. Golf Channel will televise beginning tonight @ 7- -0:30  ET, 6-9:30 CT, Friday, 7-10:30 PM ET, 6-9:30 PM CT, Saturday 7-10:30 PM ET, 6-9:30 PM CT and Sunday, NBC has coverage from 4-6 PM ET, 3-5 PM CT and Golf Channel takes over from 6-8 PM ET, 5-7 PM CT.

Three of the Golf Channel’s experts, Tripp Isenhour, Aaron Oberholser and author and sportswriter John Feinstein, were asked which of the four, Rickie Fowler (26 years old), Billy Horshel (28), Patrick Reed (24) or Jordan Spieth (21) would win a major first. Isenhour and Oberholser both picked Fowler pointing out numerous stats like tee to green strokes gained and various other extraneous stats. Feinstein picked Spieth. I like Spieth too. His mental toughness, his ball striking and his elite putting make him the best candidate to win at Augusta, the U.S., the British or the PGA under intense pressure. But I would put Reed right up there too. Johnny Miller said during the NBC Ryder Cup telecast last fall when most of the American players were not getting it done, that Spieth and Reed weren’t used to losing and they didn’t like it. Sure enough Spieth and Reed were the only two to give the American team some spark. They won some matches. The other guys just didn’t have it in them. Those two guys look like major winner guys, and I’m talking multiple majors. I like Henley (25 years old) as well. He’s a stud who does not back down from anybody. I might even put Kirk (29 years old) in that category depending on how his early season goes. Harris English is not far behind though he needs to start playing better, but he’s got a chance.

But I’ll take Spieth with Reed right there along with Henley and Horshel too. Horschel is a player and a big time competitor. Tom Watson could have used him on his Ryder Cup team last fall. They are guys who have   major championship titles in their bags. Fowler to me will get in the top five some, but I’m not so sure he can win a major. I don’t like his chances of getting it done in crunch time. Possible, but I like the other guys better, particularly Spieth and Reed.

But I’ll take Kirk this week with Henley being a factor.

Ohio State and running back Ezekiel Elliott were just too much for Oregon to stop. The Buckeyes’ defense played extremely well also. A lot of these Buckeye players are sophomores, so the future is very bright in Columbus next season and beyond that.

NFL playoffs move into the Championship games in the AFC and the NFC. Playing @ New England and Seattle will be tough assignments for both Indy and Green Bay respectively. Both of those teams are very good– Indy’s defense is for real, Andrew Luck can make a lot of plays and the Packers offense has playmakers all over the place led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers– so these games should be interesting. I’ll have my previews and picks tomorrow.

 

Like Chris Kirk this week at the Sony in Honolulu

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