- Has there ever been worse officiating in a New Year’s Day (+1) bowl game than in today’s Outback Bowl? That call on the onside kick was ridiculous, capping off the crappy calls all day long by an inept Conference USA crew. Iowa recovered the kick and replays show that they were not offside, yet it was called back.
- Why are the cheerleaders for southern schools and California schools so much better looking than the girls at northern schools? (But ours have such great personalities…)
- What has happened to the Big Ten in minor bowls this year? Are our second tier teams really that bad? (I don’t count Wisconsin because they were playing inspired for Barry’s swan song while Auburn forgot to show up.)
- It is my hope that the top tier Big Ten teams in BCS bowls—namely Penn State and Ohio State—will do much better. In other words, I am hoping that the poor performance by Michigan, Iowa, Northwestern, and Minnesota is not an indication that the Big Ten generally sucks this year.
- I would like nothing more than seeing Notre Dame’s overachieving asses kicked in the Fiesta Bowl. I predict that the Luck o’ the Irish will run out and green blood will be spilled on the Arizona sand.
- Was that not the ugliest field goal in the history of organized football with which ‘Bama won the Cotton Bowl?
- What a great week for football this will turn out to be! Miami getting their asses kicked in the Peach Bowl on Friday, then two days of excellent NFL games, and then six great bowl games today followed by the Orange and Rose bowls on Tuesday and Wednesday…it don’t git no better’n this!
- I am worried about the Orange Bowl, especially now that the spread favors Penn State by 10, reflecting A.J. Nicholson’s suspension from the FSU team. There was plenty to worry about before and there’s still a lot to worry about now. I just hope that being false 10 point favorites doesn’t give our guys a false sense of superiority while further motivating FSU, who rarely have any trouble getting up for big games. The Nittany Lions will have to play their asses off to beat the ‘Noles, particularly in this heat. (A high of 82 is forecast for Tuesday.)
- Could Brent Mussberger be secretly having an affair with A.J. Hawk? If so, could Brady Quinn be jealous?
- If West Virginia is embarrassed by Georgia tonight, it is time that the BCS re-think the notion of including the Big Least champ as a wired-in selection? We shouldn’t have to tolerate both the sell out to Notre Dame and inferior, second rate competition from the Big East.
Happy New Year!
As the remaining hours of 2005 wind down, The Nittany Turkey wishes all of you a happy new year. May your year be healthy, happy, and prosperous, and may it start with an Orange Bowl win and later give Joe Paterno the undefeated season he craves. Celebrate safely and happily and we’ll see you all in 2006!
Sincerely,
TNT
Law & Order: Sinking Fast
As I sit here playing TV catch-up, watching my Tivoed copy of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from Tuesday, I find myself just about at the end of my rope with the whole damn Law & Order franchise. This particular episode essentially preaches about same sex marriage, while other episodes have sermonized about a broad range of hot-button issues. The moralizing, preaching, and political pandering has increased over the past couple of years in all three (and last year, four) of the Law & Order series. Clearly, NBC and Dick Wolf have decided that the popularity of these programs provides a convenient pulpit from which to preach the liberal gospel.
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