
Monday, March 23, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Losing Our Rights
The Dems are attempting to stifle one of the long standing and important rights guaranteed by our Constitution. This right is the freedom of speech. While our constitution guarantees this right, it in no way grants it. There are certain rights, inalienable and inherent in man, granted not by any government or by any means of man, but granted unto all mankind by our Creator. Among these rights is the right to think and choose as we desire. Part of that right is our right to speak.
Governments have in the passed attempted to quash man’s freedom to speak. In such societies, it became a crime to speak out against the government, the rulers, and even against the predominant religion. The punishments varied from simple fines to death. Examples of such societies include Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Spain during the inquisition, Germany under Hitler, and even Colonial America. While this right was not completely abolished in Colonial America, it was hindered such to the point that our divinely inspired founding fathers felt the need to explicitly guarantee this right, through the Bill of rights. Such was the importance that government should not trample this right, that it was labeled as the First Amendment.
Today, the freedom of speech is not absolutely guaranteed by our government. There are restrictions and limitations for which most of us are grateful. We have ordinances that limit loud noises in residential areas, particularly late at night. We have restrictions as to the time, place and manner of certain speech done on public property. Over broadcast airwaves, speech is limited by the FCC to avoid things such as Carlin’s Seven Dirty Words, but never before has our government thought to restrict criticism of itself which does not create incitement of riots or solicitations of other illegal acts.
Limbaugh’s statements may be outrageous to some, and inappropriate to some, but they are simply a criticism of potential policies set forth by the current President. Similar statements have been made numerous times over in regards to the President George W. Bush administration. Here, the difference is that one party was expressing their distaste against another is now being criticized. Now they would like to stifle the freedom of speech. As stated, this petition has not legal consequences for Mr. Limbaugh, but it does set a precedence which could lead to more stringent restrictions. Soon, such statements as harmless as a mere stated hope will be banned even before they are spoken.
This creates an odor that any stated disagreement would be outlawed. While this slope we are descending may not lead to a complete prior restraint on complaints against the government during the President Obama administration, it is still leading there. Perhaps the next president will be a more Conservative president but will seize this power and prevent complaints against him. It is a blade that cuts both ways, be it Liberal or Conservative. It begins to smell of Nazi Germany and even the Eugenics program. Disagreement will be viewed as heretical and incitement. Such a stench should be protected by our Constitution, but already with the limits on free speech to which we have agreed, further limitations would surely be accepted.
I find it abhorrent that members of the governing body of this great country know as these United States of America would attempt to impose such restrictions on their constituents. Our government has already taken more of our liberties than our founding fathers could have ever imagined. If they were alive today, they would be advocating for a new revolution. We have an unelected body of people making laws and decisions that are affecting our lives and choices. I believe the Supreme Court tries to uphold the Constitution and attempts to interpret it, however, their Judicial Review was an overstep of their powers back when Marbury sued Madison. Now it is not even the branch of government that claims to have the right to interpret our rights, but the branch that we elect that wants to restrict them. I hope that this petition remains no more than just a petition. I hope that our government will not try to stifle our inherent rights. I hope that this country will remain strong. The only way America stays strong is through the strength of her citizens. It is not our military might or our economic wealth that people around the world seek when they flee their countries to come here, it is our freedoms. I hope we can retain them, all of them.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Preseason Rankings 2008
Now many of you who read this, may notice some similarities to the way I do my poll, and the way Stewart Mandell of Sports Illustrated does his. I will admit that I like his format and modeled mine after that format. Also, I agree that the poll shouldn’t try to be a prediction of the final poll, but a representation of where the teams are currently. This is of course just my opinion of the matter.
I also like Mandell’s mailbag column. I often find myself disagreeing with Stewart, but respect his writing and his knowledge of College Football. I hope that people would grant me the same. If anyone would like a particular topic address, or simply a question answered, please send an email to me and I will incorporate it into this blog.
I anticipate that much like last year, I should have weekly rankings and wrap-ups of the weekends games. I may also blog concerning other topics dealing with the teams, particularly the teams that I follow, religiously. Since we are truly at the beginning of the College Football season, and the games won’t begin for nearly two months, I may not be as regular in my posting, but if you would like to see more, please let me know.
1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (Last Season 11 – 2)
They finished the season strong and many felt that they deserved a shot for the National Championship. They lost out to LSU for that bid, but with their returning team they get the top spot.
2 GEORGIA (Last Season 11-2)
The Bulldogs were in the mix for playing for the National Title last year. The lost mostly because they didn’t win their conference. They have an experience quarterback and a solid running back.
3 OKLAHOMA (Last Season 11-3)
The Sooners keep disappointing in bowl games. They appear to be one of the best in the nation and then blow their bowl game. This affects their rankings with many, but with me, I think they have one of the best teams and could fix their bowl woes this year.
4 OHIO STATE (Last Season 11-2)
The return much of their team that played in the National Championship game. I’m just not a big believer. They should win the Big 10 again this year.
5 MISSOURI (Last Season 12-2)
Chase Daniels must be a favorite to win the Heisman. They lose their speedster Tony Temple, but they need to get past the Sooners. Losing to them twice keeps the Sooners ahead of them.
6 LOUISIANNA STATE (Last Season 12-2)
They win the National Championship for the second time in 5 years, but they lose many starters. They suspended quarterback Perriloux, though I wasn’t ever fully buying him as a quarterback, so they have no experience at quarterback.
7 TENNESSEE (Last Season 10-4)
I like this team. The will miss Eric Ainge at quarterback, but they should be reloaded for this season. Phil Fulmer has had too many “down” years for this to be another.
8 FLORIDA (Last Season 9-4)
Two pre-season polls this year have the Gators at number 1. The reason is that they attempt to predict the final poll. I put the teams in order where they are today. With Tebow, they could have a pretty good team.
9 TEXAS (Last Season 10-3)
This is the third year for Colt McCoy. Will he be the freshman phenom he was, or will his sophomore slump continue on. I think he’ll bounce back.
10 AUBURN (Last Season 9-4)
They have another pair of running backs that should cause some problems for defenses. They have a returning quarterback and a good coaching staff. With a new offense, we’ll see how they adjust.
11 TEXAS TECH (Last Season 9-4)
Michael Crabtree. This young man could win games by himself, but he has the benefit of a returning quarterback in Harrell. They have some new talent on defense too.
12 BRIGHAM YOUNG (Last Season 11-2)
They are returning just about everyone from their potent offense. They have strong linebackers, and their secondary is being replaced, and that is actually a good thing.
13 KANSAS (Last Season 12-1)
This was probably the best defense in the Big 12 last year. They should be as good this year. QB Todd Reesing has a year under his belt, and it was a pretty good year, but he lost some of his protectors on the offensive line.
14 CLEMSON (Last Season 9-4)
The Tigers have some players on defense that should make them pretty good. Will their defense be able to keep them in games when their offense struggles?
15 WISCONSIN (Last Season 9-4)
Did you know that PJ Hill was still in school? This must be his 12th year. It seems like he was playing while I was in school. He will have some help in the backfield with freshman John Clay.
16 ARIZONA STATE (Last Season 10-3)
They were pretty good last season. They had an explosive offense and have a returning quarterback. Their defense showed potential in spring drills.
17 PENNSYLVANIA STATE (Last Season 9-4)
They have the talent to compete for the Big 10 title. They have an excellent freshman running back, Stephfon Green, and JoePa has shown he’s not afraid to use freshmen.
18 OREGON (Last Season 9-4)
This team could have been playing for the National Championship last year if Dennis Dixon didn’t get hurt. They return some good receivers and some good secondary. Last years misfortune has helped develop QB Justin Roper.
19 WEST VIRGINIA (Last Season 11-2)
Pat White returns, and so does Noel Devine. They lost many starters and lost their coach. Can they pull this together for another run at a National Title or at least a BCS game?
20 ILLINOIS (Last Season 9-4)
QB Juice Williams returns, but he will miss Mendenhall in the backfield. They should find away to play without him, but they need someone to step up to fill that void.
21 CINCINNATI (Last Season 10-3)
The Bearcats return plenty of weapons on offense, and they will have senior quarterback assuming Grutza can hold off Demetrius Jones, Notre Dame transfer.
22 VIRGINIA TECH (Last Season 11-3)
Sean Glennon is back again. This is another guy that seems like he’s been here forever. Didn’t he split reps with a Vick? The lost a lot of Defense, but they always seem to field a good defense and special teams.
23 ALABAMA (Last Season 7-6)
This is Saban’s second year at ‘Bama. He made progress in his second year everywhere he’s been, except in Miami. They return QB John Parker Wilson and RB Terry Grant.
24 OREGON STATE (Last Season 9-4)
Wide Receiver Sammie Stroughter missed last season, but had a big year the year before. I expect him to put up big numbers in the passing game this year.
25 UTAH (Last Season 9-4)
Last year they were riddled with injuries and still pulled off a great season. This year with an experience Brian Johnson at QB, the Utes could be undefeated come November for an instate showdown.
Also Considering: Pittsburg, Michigan, Boise State, Florida State, Wake Forest, Notre Dame
Monday, December 03, 2007
The BCS has decided, Now fall into line
The final BCS Standings have been released. The National Championship has pitted Ohio State against LSU. This is due to the previous two top teams losing in the last week of the season. West Virginia lost an unlikely game to Pittsburgh. Had WVU played like they normally do, they would be on their way to a National Championship, their first. Instead, they are relegated to an, although successful season, still a disappointment. Missouri also had a shot. One week after defeating #2 ranked Kansas in a border war, they earned a trip to the Big 12 title game to face the only team that had defeated them in this season, Oklahoma. Mizzou was holding the top spot in the Nation, and all they had to do was beat the Sooners on a neutral field. They couldn’t do it. They couldn’t even hang with the Sooners. Oklahoma proved that they were better than the #1 team in the nation, not once this year, but twice.So the question is, who should be playing for the title. We know who is, but who should be there. We will hear arguments from Georgia, USC, Oklahoma, LSU ought to make an argument to justify themselves, as should Ohio State. The best team in the country is such a difficult determination, that the only true way to determine it, is to have a playoff. Normally, we don’t have such a predicament, because one team does what is expected and wins all of their games.
Wait a minute, you say, didn’t Hawaii win all of their games. Yes they did. And they provided a formula to get other mid-majors into a BCS game. First of all, you need to win your conference, and do so undefeated. This is a hard thing to do, but not impossible. BYU has done so the past two years, and Boise State did so last year. Boise had an opportunity to do so again, but failed to beat Hawaii. The second step is to schedule weak opponents for non-conference games. This is the key. If a “mid-major” wishes to play with the big boys, they need to make sure that they don’t lose a non-conference game, and schedule pansies, push-overs, and weaklings. In fact, if you aren’t sure, go ahead and schedule teams that don’t even play in the same sub-division. This helps. This way, you are ensured to win all of your non-conference games, and then your tough goal is to win your conference. A conference championship isn’t good enough, only an undefeated season will get you in the BCS, unless you already belong to such a conference. In that case, you can actually suffer two losses and play for the National Title. Now playing these push-overs won’t get you national respect, and won’t get you a top 5 ranking, even after going undefeated through the season; it will only ensure that you play in a BCS game, and receive millions of dollars.
So since Hawaii doesn’t deserve to play in the National Championship game, who does? Does a two loss team really belong there? I don’t like this, but I am willing to concede Ohio State to a spot in the title game. I don’t think they are the best team, and I don’t think that they are even the second best team, but they won all their games, save one. They hold the best record apart from Hawaii. Did Ohio State play a tough non-conference schedule? No. Did they go undefeated in a tough BCS conference? No. Did they at least win a tough BCS conference? No. They won a BCS conference, but the Big 10 is by far the weakest of the BCS conferences this year, and may in fact be worse than the WAC and the MWC. Yet, somehow the Big 10 earned two spots in the BCS games. Thank you Rose Bowl for allowing this to happen. Ohio State has the best record over the past two years. They have suffered only two losses over the past two years, and as we’ve seen, all teams, save Hawaii and Kansas, have suffered two losses this year. So Ohio State gets one spot. Congratulations to them.
Who gets the next spot? Many of you have perhaps suspected my bias, but I believe Oklahoma deserves to play there. I will address that last. Does USC belong there? They beat Arizona State, pushing them out of contention, but they did lose to Stanford. They also lost to Oregon, but that was when Dennis Dixon was playing, and the Ducks with Dixon is a top 2 team. That loss to Stanford was ugly. It was close, but it was Stanford, with a Freshman quarterback, who had never played a college snap. They aren’t the same team they were two years back, when they lost in the National Championship game. Sorry Pete.
What about Georgia? I really don’t think they deserve a spot in the game either. The Bulldog’s didn’t even win their conference. Their two losses came at the hands of Tennessee, a good team, and South Carolina, a mediocre 6-6 team. This year, if you can’t win your conference, you don’t deserve a chance at the title.
What about Virginia Tech? They lost to LSU, and LSU proved they were a better team. If LSU is in the conversation, Vatech is not.
So how about LSU? Obviously they are deservingly in the conversation. In fact, most people seem to think they are the best team in the nation, and that is why they are going to play in the game. In my opinion however, they don’t. I’ll give them credit for continuing to win these close games, but they could have just as easily been 7-5 rather than 11-2. (Note, I took away the SEC championship victory, because had they lost the other games, they wouldn’t have played in it. I may be bad a math, but not that bad.) So they are the best team in the SEC, but contrary to popular belief, the SEC is not the end all of college football. They are a conference that has a bunch of middle of the pack teams with anywhere from 2 - 9 losses. The average number of losses for an SEC team is 5, rounding up from 4.75. This just happens to be this year, other years, the SEC is still a good conference.
What about the other two loss teams. Arizona State has two losses, but they recently lost to USC, and USC is the conference champs, so the benefit of the doubt goes to USC. Boise State also has two losses, but their most recent loss came at the hands of Hawaii, and if Hawaii doesn’t deserve it, neither does Boise State. West Virginia has already been discussed.

Then there is BYU. They have two losses, their two losses were both at the beginning of the season. They have won 9 straight games. They have the second longest active winning streak in the country, second to Hawaii. They have gone undefeated in conference, for the second straight year. They are averaging over 30 points a game over the season. Their defense has yet to allow a 100 yard rusher. Yet, they are only ranked 19th. They are being overlooked by everyone. They are returning to the Vegas bowl, for the 3rd year in a row, and are facing one of the teams that beat them early in the season, UCLA. Doesn’t BYU get a chance to show that they could be the best team in the country. Their losses to UCLA and Tulsa are no worse than losses to Oregon and Stanford, or Colorado and Texas Tech, or Tennessee and South Carolina, or Kentucky and Arkansas. And BYU’s losses came early in the season. That should have opened the door for them to be ranked higher, but instead it prevented them from being ranked until late in the season. In my opinion, BYU probably isn’t the best team in the nation, but we will never know. They struggled just like everyone else, but have been winning since, and longer than everyone but Hawaii.

So, why do I think Oklahoma deserves to play in the National Title? Here’s why. They have played a strong non-conference schedule. They played Miami, they played Tulsa, at Tulsa, they did play Utah State as a gimme, but I’m willing to excuse one cupcake as normally everyone plays more than that. The Big 12 is a tough conference this year, probably the toughest. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas are all ranked in the top 15. Texas Tech scores like crazy, and Colorado is on the up and up. The Sooner’s had to play a tough conference schedule and ended up losing twice. They beat their rival Texas on a neutral field and they beat Mizzou twice, once will they were ranked 9th and once while they were ranked 1st. One of their losses was on the road, without their starting quarterback. The other was lost on a field goal, also on the road. There are many reasons why I think Oklahoma is the best team in the country. Had the kicker from Colorado missed that 40+ yard field goal, it is likely that the Sooner’s would have won that game, and ended up with only 1 loss, a loss without their starting, record setting quarterback. Instead of playing for the title, the national media kept their love-fest going with the SEC and voting for LSU.
So in summation, the BCS is flawed. The only way we will ever see a consensus on a National Champion is if we institute a playoff. I am not saying that I am for a playoff, in fact I’m not. But I am also not in favor of the BCS. It is a flawed system, and it rewards teams that are undeserving, such as Illinois, and this year Kansas, since Missouri deserved to play in stead. It keeps out other deserving teams. Not just the mid-majors. If I was the Pac 10, I’d be pissed. Instead of getting two teams, ASU being the second, they only get one, and once aain get shafted. It happened to Cal, to Oregon, and now to ASU.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Weekend Wrap Up
Another quick note about Sam Bradford. He has broken the NCAA freshman record for touchdown passes, and still has a game to go. He has played phenomenally, and the Sooners are not getting the credit they deserve in the polls, and Bradford is not getting the credit he deserves. Though I normally disagree with pre-season Heisman watch lists, I’ll play the game and say that Bradford should be on everybody’s list next season. Bradford this season has thrown for 32 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. His completion percentage is 70.2% and 2670 yards. He still has two games to go, with the Big 12 Championship game, and whichever Bowl game they attend.
The tragedy of the BCS this year is that Ohio State may still end up in the National Championship game. Should West Virginia or Missouri lose, the Buckeyes will have gained admission through doing nothing. West Virginia plays Pitt this weekend, and should win, locking up a spot in the title game, while Mizzou faces a tougher test, as previously mentioned, against the team that has already beaten them this year. If Mizzou loses, we will see a similar NC game as last years. Ohio State doesn’t have the speed or the talent to play with West Virginia. In one writers opinion, that is one reason the BCS is again flawed. Do I have a solution, sure, but it won’t happen, so I won’t discuss it.
One game I’d like to talk about is the rivalry game known through out the country as the Holy War, or the battle for the Beehive Boot. BYU v. Utah. BYU has scored more than 30 points in six of their games this year, and had two other games where they were on the verge of 30. Utah was on a roll scoring over 27 points in their last 4 games, and 50 in their game against Wyoming. This was lining up to be a high scoring game with the last team with the ball winning. But with this rivalry, you never really know.
The first half was a defensive struggle, with the only points coming off the foot of BYU’s kicker, Mitch Payne. The Utes definitely had the edge in special team play, but were unable to take advantage of that. BYU had been able to move the ball effectively against the Utes, but couldn’t seem to get in the end zone. In the fourth quarter, the Cougars were up 9 - 3, with no one in the end zone. BYU had multiple chances. A couple were just out of reach or off the fingertips of the receivers, and another was nullified by an offensive pass interference call on Austin Collie.
The Utes also had their opportunities. They were put into scoring position after an interception by BYU quarterback Max Hall, but rather than scoring Utah quarterback in turn threw an interception, that would have gone the distance had Cody Hodgkiss not tripped over his own feet.
Utah was finally able to get into the end zone on a 1 yard run by Darryl Mack. They had taken the lead, but left BYU with just over a minute and a half to take back the lead. Max Hall fumbled the snap on first down, putting BYU in a second and 18. Failing to convert on second and third down, BYU now faced a 4th and 18, and the game. Utah played a prevent defense, and Hall scrambled around, until he found Austin Collie standing alone in the field for a 49 yard gain. This kept BYU’s hopes alive. Utah then proceeding to give the game away with a personal foul, and a pass interference call. BYU was now 11 yards out, and freshman sensation running back, Harvey Unga rumbled into the end zone for the go ahead touchdown. BYU lead by 5 points, and opted to go for a two point conversion. Hall found Collie in the back of the end zone to convert the two points.
Utah had some time left, but their hopes ended when Johnson threw a 50 yard pass into the end zone that was batted down. BYU had won another nail bitter against their rival. This is a team that should be good for years to come. They have a good discipline and a good coach.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Top 25 - November 6, 2007
That said, it was an exciting week in College Football. Though I still feel that some of my rankings may not fully reflect the actual state of College Football, they are an accurate representation of what has happened so far. You may notice some changes in my top 10, and not just because Boston College lost.
| Previous 1 | They are yet to be tested fully. |
| 2 | They bounced back. Sam Bradford threw for 5 touchdowns against Texas A&M. I view this as the best team in the nation, but there is something to be said about winning all of your games. |
| 4 | I think |
| 5 | Close game against |
| 8 | I think that the Jayhawks could have hung 100 on |
| 7 | Idle this last week. They have some tough games ahead, and will get a chance to prove themselves as the class of the conference. |
| 8 | I said that they would not drop below |
| 10 | |
| 3 | They were playing on borrowed time. They should have lost earlier, but they are still the class of the ACC. |
| 6 | In a battle of the best of the Pac 10, |
| 11 | These bulldogs are still barking. This week is a tough game against |
| 13 | After another dominating performance, |
| 14 | Tough win against the Spartans. The Wolverines are on a roll. They faced tough games and learned from them. As I’ve been saying they will be the Buckeyes real test. |
| 12 | They didn’t play, and that shouldn’t drop them. It didn’t, it was the outstanding play of the other teams. |
| 15 | They got their payback against |
| 16 | With |
| 17 | This is the surprising team of the season. They have come out of nowhere and are the leading team in the Big East. They still face |
| 19 | Tim Tebow is good enough to justify |
| 24 | CLEMSON 7 – 2 Clemson lost their games that were tough. This week is another tough game against |
| 22 | BRIGHAM YOUNG 6 – 2 The Cougars asserted their dominance against a struggling CSU team. They face TCU who may have found themselves in time for the game. BYU has too many weapons to fall this week. |
| 21 | AUBURN 7 – 3 They have a chance to play spoiler. If they can upend |
| 25 | Their end of the season game against VaTech will likely decide who faces the Eagles for the ACC title. This is a good team, so don’t automatically give it to the Hokies. |
| 23 | |
| NR | They handed |
| NR | AIR FORCE 7 - 3 Will the Falcons hand Notre Dame another loss. I think, and most would agree, that they will. Notre Dame is that bad, and the Falcons are actually a good team. |
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Thayne Top 25 - October 31, 2007
| Previous 1 | They finally played someone worth while. The destroyed |
| 2 | This is the best team in the country. They have had their struggles, and Sam Bradford has proved that he is mortal, but he will be better for his struggles, as will this team. |
| 3 | Big win over VaTech. BC is the real deal. They have a great quarterback, who is going to be a pro. He may also be getting some hardware come the end of the season. |
| 4 | This team would be ranked #1 if it weren’t for a foolish fumble into the end zone against |
| 5 | A bye this past week. Good thing too, because they were coming off too many close games. Maybe the break will have helped them overcome some of their problems. I thought they were supposed to have a dominate defense, but teams keep scoring on them. |
| 6 | They beat |
| 8 | The Mountaineers are the best team in the Big East. I don’t think many people are talking about them in NC race, but with other teams losing ahead of them, it could happen. |
| 10 | Mizzou is still ranked ahead of |
| 11 | This team is good. Magino has them playing at a new level. They should continue to compete in the Big 12, and the North may have just changed its face. |
| 15 | |
| 20 | The second best team in the SEC right now. Everyone else, besides Bama has three losses. They beat |
| 18 | I almost had to move them up this far. I didn’t like it, but when teams lose to teams they shouldn’t lose to, they drop. |
| 19 | The Bronco’s beat |
| 22 | I said it back in September and I’ll say it again. |
| 9 | This is not the same team that it was two years ago. The National Media is saying that the USC dynasty is over, and I think “What Dynasty?” I guess they had a Pac 10 title dynasty. |
| 7 | Their two losses come to two teams that currently sit in the top 5. They don’t have a great offense, but their defense and special teams will keep them in all their games. |
| NR | Another Basketball school with only one loss. They beat |
| 24 | The SEC keeps beating itself up, but Bama has come out with only two losses so far. They are good, and will only get better. Tide fans should be excited for the coming years. |
| 14 | Tebow seems to not want the Heisman. He isn’t making the plays he needs to, and |
| 13 | The Bulls are good. They are going to continue to be good. They are lead by a good quarterback. They have two losses in a row, and they need to stop the bleeding. |
| 23 | AUBURN 6 – 3 |
| 25 | BRIGHAM YOUNG 5 – 2 Their game was postponed, and normally that doesn’t merit being moved up, but this last week, as I’ve explained, gives them the right. The postponed game is actually a good thing, because their tough game against |
| NR | I think I’m being fooled just like the rest of the country. This is the 6th SEC team ranked for me. Maybe I am, but |
| 12 | They are in the same boat as |
| 21 | They may get a chance to face BC in the ACC championship if they win out. They can, but they face Wake this week. That will be a good game, whereas in the past, nobody would have cared. |
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