Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Man Who Wasn't There | Eleven Warriors

The Man Who Wasn't There | Eleven Warriors

I never cared for Jim Tressel as a football coach. I love my Buckeyes, but I always felt like they played it a little too close to the "vest." Boring ball, I called it. They played to not lose....not to win.

With all the talent he was able to bring in, I wanted them to light up score boards. I'd had enough of the 3 yards and a cloud of dust gameplay from all the coaches prior. After John Cooper, I never wanted to see a FB rush on 3rd down ever again.

However, I always respected Tressel for who he was and how he lived his life. It's a weird feeling to have, to feel sad that a coach is no longer with your team. The sadness probably comes from the fact that typically, if a coach is gone, it's because he didn't win and wasn't liked. Tressel certainly won, and was definitely liked.

Tressel's only fault was caring too much about his players in a father-son way. Had he just been in the 'business,' and focused on his task as Ohio State football coach, he'd still be coaching today. His need for his players to not only succeed in football but in life was his downfall.

Tressel led his teams to 7 Big Ten Championships, 3 National Title games, and 1 National Championship. Honestly, any decent coach could probably pull these numbers at The Ohio State University, not to take anything away from Treseel. What is more impressive is how he put more emphasis on the STUDENT part of student-athlete. His teams had the highest GPA's ever for the program and the highest graduation rates. Their sense of community and giving back were unprecedented.

I hope Tressel lands on his feet somewhere, at a small school where he can give back and be a leader of men on their journey through life. I hope he doesn't make an NFL attempt....he's better off strengthening young men's lives.

Friday, April 29, 2011

2011 MLB Regular Season Standings - Major League Baseball - ESPN

2011 MLB Regular Season Standings - Major League Baseball - ESPN

If you told me the Cleveland Indians would be 16-8 at this point in the season with one of the best records in baseball, I'd have laughed at you.

I'm cautiously optimistic this is for real, since it's due to solid pitching and defense....but part of me feels like it's just a matter of time till the wheels come off.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

The lessons of Nathaniel Jones, Chris Paul's grandfather - ESPN

The lessons of Nathaniel Jones, Chris Paul's grandfather - ESPN

Great story about being a bigger man, understanding your role in this world, and forgiveness.

Big fan of Chris Paul as both an athlete and a human being.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Madden bruiser: Peyton Hillis voted onto game's cover - ESPN

Madden bruiser: Peyton Hillis voted onto game's cover - ESPN

Nice! This is who I wanted on the cover. Nothing fancy about his game, just a bruiser who has got some hops.

Watch some highlights and you'll be shocked at the air this guy can get. Doesn't hurt that it's an Ohio team either!

Great job voters!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Bill Nye Boo'd In Texas For Saying The Moon Reflects The Sun - Think Atheist

Bill Nye Boo'd In Texas For Saying The Moon Reflects The Sun - Think Atheist

Totally ridiculous. It's okay to be religious. It's okay to not be religious. I don't care. It is not, however, okay to be ignorant.