Entries from March 2009

March 29, 2009

Tiger wins at Bay Hill, is he back?

It was as common a sight as we have come to see on a Sunday in March. Tiger in red. Tiger in the final group stalking his prey. Tiger sinking every critical putt he needed. Tiger celebrating on the 72nd hole. At Bay Hill in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Tiger Woods announced his official return [...]

March 24, 2009

24 Season 7 Analysis — Hour 15

Episode 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Well I’m back and I apologize for the little hiatus in my 24 recaps, I sorta dealt with a little writer’s block but I feel like I’m back now so let’s get into it.
Since I left there have been some serious developments. Apparently a private arms contractor called Starkwood led [...]

March 22, 2009

NCAA Tournament puts level of parity on display… or lack thereof

Parity. The word has both a positive and negative cognitation with it in sports. Most hardcore fans of the professional sports level hate it (because their teams’ success varies much more) while fans of sports at the college level usually love it (because it creates more unpredictability and drama). Lately, the little six letter word [...]

March 14, 2009

NCAA Men’s Tournament Projections

It’s Selection Sunday Eve and after watching hours of conference tournament basketball the past few days it is time for the General to deliver his projections for the top five seeds, meaning one seeds through five seeds, heading into March Madness.
This is what we’ve been building towards since I started my power rankings in January. [...]

March 13, 2009

Epic game, one for the ages and…. I missed it

I can’t believe it. I seriously did not see this game coming. On Thursday night, Connecticut and Syracuse met in an ordinary #3 vs. #6 seed matchup in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament. It was the first of seemingly three games for the favored UConn Huskies who had just watched their nemesis Pittsburgh [...]

March 1, 2009

No Rest For The Weary: Koscheck setting a great example for other fighters to follow

Josh Koscheck will indeed make his return to the cage sooner rather than later at UFC 98 in May in Las Vegas as he vowed to do after suffering a stunning knockout loss to Paulo Thiago. This week Koscheck agreed to fight fellow welterweight Chris Wilson, a younger prospect who is coming off a unanimous [...]