Tuesday, January 31, 2012

White Mitts, Hoge Pick, Lolo Wins

Loved Chris Hassel's story on the size of Royce White's hands. If you missed it, it's worth a watch. You'll find it on the sports page video player...

It was good to see Hilton Magic back for the first time in years Saturday. Hilton Magic is, arguably, Iowa State's top identity nationally...

If Iowa State loses to K-State Tuesday, that win over Kansas will feel less like a springboard...

When Iowa won two straight Big Ten road games, it felt like a corner had been turned. It was fools gold. Iowa is playing such bad defense, the Hawks shot better than 60% at Indiana and still lost by double digits...

Drake is quietly having our state's second best season. The triple overtime win over Wichita State was epic...

Merril Hoge said at the Rally Against Cancer he's not a betting man, but if he were, he'd put 10K on the Giants. That's a Romney-sized bet...

John Bachman is retiring in December. Happy for him. Sad for the rest of us...

Bud Light Platinum has 40% more alcohol. What's the goal here? Never mind...
It was great to see Lolo Jones win for the first time following spinal surgery. Lolo beat a deep field so her confidence should soar as the ramp up to the Olympics begins...

Lolo Jones
This picture was not taken after the race.

Blake Griffin just threw down a dunk on Kendrick Perkins that may make Perkins retire, relocate, and repent:

Monday, January 30, 2012

Hawkeye Defensive Offensive, Bye Bye Bachman, More Overtime

By Zach Borg

Mind blowing stat of the night-the Iowa Hawkeyes shot 63 percent at Indiana.  They lost 103-89.  Huh?  So much for Fran McCaffery saying they'd emphasize defense after the Nebraska loss.

As I type this I think Cody Zeller just dunked again.
Yep, still dunking.
This may not be a very good good week for Iowa, but for better or worse, this is still a fun team to watch because you never really know what you'll get.  On any given night they can play up or down to their competition.  Nothing should really surprise us with this group, yet almost every game something does.  Either way, it's usually entertaining.

Iowa State's win over Kansas hasn't sold everybody on the Cyclones being a team worthy of a tango in the Big Dance, particularly Doug Gottlieb as one SoundOFF caller noted.  I do think if they selected today ISU would be in.  Their worst loss of the season, at Drake, now looks better with the Bulldogs win over Wichita State and them playing well in a tough Valley.  They don't have any other major slip ups.

However, there's a LONG way to go and a tough road ahead that continues Tuesday with a Kansas State team that has to come in pissed off after an upset loss at OU.  Lose to the Wildcats and its almost back to square one.  Speaking of Oklahoma, don't think the remaining games with the Sooners and Cowboys will be picnics either.  Life on the bubble is always high risk and high reward, though, and ISU has a great chance to pad a resume.  20-21 wins and they are in. 

Kudos to Bill Fennelly.  After the ISU women got off to their worst start ever in Big 12 play in his tenure he's gotten them turned around.  The Cyclones narrowly lost by two at Texas A&M just a few weeks after they played one of the all time clunkers against the Aggies in Hilton.

The first time I ever remember watching a television newscast John Bachman was anchoring.  I grew up watching him and Ed Wilson.  Even when I moved to Denver I never saw anyone in that market who had the same presence on air.  He truly is a family man and loves this community.  I'm sure he'll enjoy more of each when he retires in November.

As I've barely been here a year I can't say I know him nearly as well as Keith or the veterans.  Like a lot of you, he's so personable on air that I felt like I knew him.  Getting the chance to work with him he's just as good a person as I thought he was.  Dan Winters is a phenomenal talent and person and will do a fine job when he takes over beginning in December.  But whether I work four years or forever in this town, John Bachman will always be the standard for what a newsman is, and even though I work in the toy department, an example for me going forward in my career.

The UNI and Drake women played an overtime game at the Knapp Center this afternoon.  It was the fourth overtime in the building in less than 24 hours (including the men's triple OT win vs Wichita State.  The UNI women beat Drake 82-77 in this one), and I was there for all of them.  I'm tired and going to bed now.  Enjoy the Cold Cuts (Montages, not the sandwiches).

Saturday, January 28, 2012

The 'Magic' is Back, Colorado State Fan, Ferentz Plunge

By Chris Hassel

The magic is back in Hilton. Iowa State punked Kansas thanks in large part to a raucous crowd, and a great effort on the boards. Royce White stepped up in crunch time AND he actually hit some free throws. I've covered many ISU home games over the past 5 years, and I've never seen them win a big game against a big-time opponent. It's about time.
The last time ISU beat a top-5 team at home, Fred Hoiberg was a player. It was 1995. Iowa State is also the only school in the nation to have top-5 home wins in football and basketball. If you're a great team, stay out of Ames.

ISU finally has a signature victory to put on its tournament resume. At 15-6 overall and 5-3 in the Big 12, the Cyclones are closing in on an NCAA bid. With 10 games remaining, State can likely clinch a bid by going 5-5. They have another big one on Tuesday against another ranked team from Kansas. Number 22 K-State will be tough to beat. Get another top-25 win and the Cyclones will be ranked come February.
2 Games...2 Courts Stormed!
(NOTE BY ZACH-A great day of hoops continued just south at the Knapp Center where Drake outlasted Wichita State 93-86 in triple overtime.  The Bulldogs have flown under the radar and are not good on the road.  But with Rayvonte Rice, a solid senior in Kurt Alexander, and an emerging star in Ben Simons, the Bulldogs could be a dangerous team at Arch Madness.  Nobody will be looking forward to playing them.


On one day the state of Kansas sent a pair of first place teams to Iowa (Kansas in the Big 12, Wichita in the MVC).  Both left with losses amidst a sea of fans who stormed the court.  Sucks to be in Kansas today I guess.)

The IceBorg is on cloud 9. Not only was he on the court at Hilton (and the Knapp Center), his beloved Colorado State Rams upset 12th ranked San Diego State. The guy talks about CSU non-stop...when there's absolutely nothing to say. He's going to be unbearable to be around.

(Another unwanted note from Zach: It's not my fault you went to something called St. Ambrose, Nancy Boy.)
Google 'Colorado State fan' and this is what comes up.
Northern Iowa continues its slide down the Valley. After a 10-1 start, the Panthers have lost 8 of their last 12 games. Only two teams in the MVC have a worse conference record (Evansville and Indiana State). It's a surprising implosion for a Ben Jacobson coached team.

Kirk Ferentz jumped into a nearly forzen body of water at Riverside Casino today. He did it to raise money for the Hawkeye Wrestling Club. Ferentz said he didn't want to do it, but there was no way he could say "no" to the Brand's brothers. By the way, shouldn't the Strength and Conditioning Coach be in better shape than the head coach?
Chris Doyle kind of looks like a Polar bear. (photo courtesy of C-R Gazette)

Friday, January 27, 2012

Husker Dominance, Mel M-I-A, Young men in hats

By Chris Hassel

Hawkeye fans are finding out that Nebraska isn't just a football school. The Huskers are 6-1 against the Hawks since joining the Big Ten. Iowa's only victory is in wrestling (big surprise). Thursday night's loss at home to the last-place Huskers was a huge setback for Fran McCaffery's Hawkeyes. They can make the best teams in the Big Ten look bad, but they can also make the worst teams in the Big Ten look good. 
Husker fans have reason to throw back a few beers.

What in the world happened to Melsahn Basabe? The slumping Sophomore scored just 1 point in 13 minutes, against Nebraska. He was one of the best big men in the Big Ten when he was a Freshman. Now, he's MIA. McCaffery called him out after Thursday's performance. Obviously the coach is running out of ways to try to motivate his struggling player. 

Saturday is a huge day for the Cyclone basketball team. If ISU wants to make a run at the NCAA Tournament, a win over Kansas is almost a must. The Cyclones need a signature win...heck they need a win over KU...period. Iowa State has lost its last 13 meetings with the Jayhawks dating back to a 63-61 overtime win over #2 Kansas, in Lawrence, back in 2005. I think ISU is finally going get over the hump.

Ankeny and Dowling haven't won a girls state basketball title in 6 years, yet the two programs have combined to win 9 of the last 16 4A titles dating back to 1996. That's simply amazing. On Friday night, #4 Ankeny beat Dowling for the second time this season, 40-36.

The IceBorg made fun of my satchel, on Twitter, tonight. He calls it a purse. Others call it a murse. I absolutely love it. Ever since I saw the movie Pursuit of Happiness, I have been in love with satchels. Plus, it was named after one of the greatest baseball players to ever live --- Satchel Paige.

I also want to be a 'Hat-person', but I just don't have the guts. I don't mean baseball hats, I mean fedoras and such. The problem is, when you see a 20-something in an old man's hat, you judge them --- or at least I do. There are some things people my age can't quite pull off. Hats, pocket squares, pipes, 
It just doesn't look right.

I'm not tired of hearing about the Peyton Manning ordeal, unlike most people. At least it's giving football fans something to bridge the gap between Championship Sunday, and the Super Bowl. Pro Bowl? Give me a break.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Big Red, The Grey, Go Green

Bubble burst. Well, NCAA tournament talk for Iowa was mostly premature, and remained unlikely, but with two wins over top 15 teams, and a tough Big Ten, a strong finish for the Hawks made it possible. But you can't lose at home to Nebraska. Cannot. The Huskers aren't good, and that's an ugly loss in late January...

Fran McCaffery called out Melsahn Basabe for lack of effort. McCaffery must feel strongly about it. It's an accusation no player likes, especially in the news. Basabe will either respond or sulk...

Cornhusker fans will really let Iowa fans hear about this new rivalry that's one-sided. And by that, I mean they'll remind Hawk fans Nebraska won the football game...

The Nebraska women's basketball team also beat Iowa Thursday night...

Overheard from a wise mom at the tension packed East-Roosevelt wrestling meet just as the Scarlets and Roughriders started bowing up: "Be the better man. Don't go acting a fool!" Good advice...

It's almost time for Liam Neeson to punch a wolf right in the forehead...
Do not mess with this man.
Steven French at the Iowa Speedway tells me Richard Petty Motorsports will provide a Nationwide team for Des Moines' Michael Annett. Annett has 13 top-ten finishes in the Nationwide Series, which runs twice in Newton this season...

The Barnstormers and Chicago Rush will play an exhibition in Moline February 25th. Once the Super Bowl's done, it's indoor football only for months. Dang...

McDermott McDominant, IceBorg Glacier,

Drake played hard, and played well Wednesday night, but the Bulldogs had no answer for Doug McDermott. Greg's boy is a load. My dad said, "Watch McDermott move without the ball". Exactly. He's always where he should be...

No one turns highlights and interviews around faster than the IceBorg. I don't get it. The guy walks at the pace of a glacier, but he's a lightning strike with video...

I've mentally moved Nebraska into the Big Ten conference in football, but not basketball. It still seems odd Iowa plays Nebraska Thursday night, but at least Iowa will finally play somebody. The last time the Hawks played, George Raveling was wearing a tracksuit...

I still can't find the Longhorn Network...

Tired of SportsCenter? Give NBC Sports Network's SportsTalk a shot. The show is better than the title...

Erin Kiernan and I will host the Rally Against Cancer Saturday night. My late mustache will not make an appearance...


College football could be moving toward a 7-win minimum for bowl appearances, which will mean fewer bowls. That's a good thing. There are far too many. Three of Iowa State past four bowl appearances followed 6-win regular seasons, so this would have an impact. It would also likely make teams schedule even more pre-conference cupcakes, and potentially make both Iowa and ISU re-think the rivalry game, though it's too important to our state to go away...

Love the new Sports Illustrated cover:


I wanted to love Red Tails, it's an amazing true story, but the movie is too corny, cliched, and sanitized. Nothing on the ground feels real. The aerial dogfights are terrific...

I can't wait to see The Grey. I feel sorry for any wolf that crosses Liam Neeson's path...

Shawn Johnson will write about her life, so far, in her June memoir. If I wrote about my life when I was 20, a good title would have been, "I Think I've Got It Figured Out, But I Don't". Or a simpler title would be, "Knucklehead"...

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Longhorn Network, Announcer Fail, Game-week

By Chris Hassel

I'm following the Iowa State basketball game on Twitter. This absolutely sucks. I remember when every Iowa and ISU basketball game was televised by a local station. Now, with the Big Ten Network putting a bunch of games on its website, and Mediacom not carrying ESPNU on its regular digital cable package, we're seeing less games than ever. How can this be!?
On the Murph n Andy show, today, Andy said that someone told him 15 years ago that in the future, "Only the rich will be able to attend games. Only the wealthy will be able to watch them. And the rest of us will be S-O-L." That seems to be the direction we're headed. It's January 24, 2012. How bad is it going to be 15 years from now? I'm pining for the good ol' days.

It seems like the Hawkeyes haven't played in weeks. Between the team being off for 9 days, and my week-long trip to Mexico, I haven't seen them play in nearly 3 weeks. Iowa hosts Nebraska on Thursday. That game doesn't excite me in the least. Nebraska is a miserable basketball school. In fact, all you have to do is ask a Nebraska fan about their basketball team, and they'll start bragging about Creighton.

I'm going to the Drake-Creighton game Wednesday night. I'm excited to see Doug McDermott. I hope he puts up 45 in a losing effort.

Right now, everyone in the newsroom is gathered around the TV watching the State of the Union Address. I kind of wish that was on the Longhorn Network.

Prince Fielder just signed a 9-yr, $214 million deal, with  the Tigers. He's reportedly celebrating by taking his entire family out to eat at the best salad bar in Detroit.
This is the most exciting boxing match you will ever see (warning profanity) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InEETt4GNOk

It's Pro Bowl Week!


Monday, January 23, 2012

Paterno Legacy, Cundiff Heartbreak, GOP Ties

Joe Paterno wants to be remembered for all he did do, not what he didn't do. He'll be remembered for both...

Watching Billy Cundiff miss that kick was like watching my son strike out with the bases loaded...

Since my son, Cade, loves the Patriots in the way only an 11-year old can, I thought I'd check to see if  I could afford to take him to the Super Bowl. Uh, no. Average ticket price: $4,183...

Football is, by far, television's top draw...

51% of people watching TV were tuned to the AFC Championship. That's a stunning number considering most people have more than a hundred channels. Then again, do you know anyone who wasn't watching?...

According to the Iowa GOP, both the AFC & NFC Championship games were too close to call. No winners...

Texas reportedly gives Mack Brown a four year contract extension, which pushes the commitment to nine years. If you go 13-12 over two seasons with Texas' unmatched resources, you're fortunate to have a job, let alone an extension. It's good to be Mack Brown...

Iowa State's game at Texas Tuesday is broadcast on the Longhorn Network.  Unfortunately, we don't get the Longhorn Network here in Iowa, why would we? So I called Roger Wallace at the NBC in Austin, Texas to set up a feed. They don't get the Longhorn Network either! Fortunately, Roger will send a photog to the game...
Available nowhere.

I finally watched "Due Date". Robert Downey Jr plays the Steve Martin role, Zach Galifianakas the John Candy. I laughed many times, cringed a few others. Enjoyable, but Downey's path to friendship isn't believable. Worth a viewing as long as you're not out more than $2...
Due Date
Due Date wishes it were Planes, Trains & Automobiles.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Joe Paterno's Legacy, Panther State, Cundiff's Pain

By Zach Borg

There's no right or wrong way to feel about Joe Paterno on the day he passed away.  I do think it's sad that he never did get a chance to try and atone for his failings at Penn State, or for that matter, really tell anyone what he really did know.  It's like Nixon in Watergate, we all want to know exactly what Paterno knew and when he knew it.  Paterno took that to his grave.

Can you totally throw away nearly 60 years of the good Paterno did?  Forget the football games he won, he did have a positive impact on so many more lives than we can ever know.  And he donated and gave more of his time and money to Penn State and furthering education then most anybody in coaching that I've ever heard of.

But how do you reconcile what he didn't do?  As I said, we'll never really know how much of this he was complicit in, but in Paterno's own words, he could have done more.

Does the good outweigh the bad?  What is his legacy?

In the end, I think Paterno's legacy is that he was just as human as you and me.  He did a lot of great works in his life and showed some of the best qualities in humanity.  Yet the man was far from perfect, and in some way, was either corrupted by power or insulated in the world that he had built.  As I saw in one of the comments in the blog last night, it's easy for all of us to show the outrage and say we'd have not made the mistake Paterno made if we were in his shoes.  But good people freeze or fail to act in the face of terrible acts not just in history, but every day.  We'd like to color things black and white, right and wrong, to make ourselves feel better about the way things are.  Most of the time just impossible in this world today.  Paterno was probably a good man who was just as full of flaws and failings as any of us. 

Forget the scores, what a surreal day it had to be for the Iowa women's basketball and wrestling teams to play at State College.  Before the scandal I think it was safe to bet that Penn State would likely have cancelled all events had Paterno passed.  Now it's an awkward mess on all sides.

I'm sure the Paterno family and anyone involved with Penn State really appreciates Jerry Sandusky's "statement" of condolences.  You should really be more worried about mob or prison justice right now Jerry, and this ain't helping.

Back to the toy department.....back to Earth for the Drake Bulldogs, and hopefully back to winning for the Northern Iowa Panthers.   UNI dismantled Drake, snapping the Bulldogs' four game win streak, 66-52 at the McLeod Center.

The Panther Student Section may be the best of the four in the state.  They're in the game from start to finish, and in this game they were in the minority compared to the other fans.  They're also cold.  Chants of "Billy Cundiff" were frequent, and they were ready for Rayvonte Rice.  Prior to the season Rice and Kurt Alexander were both suspending after stealing socks in the offseason.  UNI Students responded by chanting songs about why you shouldn't steal and held up socks during Rice free throws.  Nothing crossed the line in my opinion, just kids being kids, and it adds a little flavor to these games. 


UNI Students and their "Socks"
In what may likely be the final year everybody plays each other for a LONG time, UNI makes it a Panther State in Basketball, sweeping all four games against in-state rivals Drake, Iowa and Iowa State.  It's just the third time in school history that's happened, and if UNI somehow does make the Big Dance, or even the NIT, they'll likely have to credit the sweep.  Especially with Iowa and Iowa State winning that has to be helping the Panthers resume for postseason.  Only problem, as UNI's Seth Tuttle acknowledged after the game, is that the Panthers have almost no margin for error the rest of the way if they are to get in contention for an at-large bid to the Dance.  Best bet is to hope they get hot in Arch Madness ala Indiana State last year.

Good to see Bill Fennelly's Iowa State women finally get rid of the o-fer in Big 12 play against Texas Tech.

Tough day to be a Drake Bulldog.  The basketball defeat is one thing, but to watch football alum Cundiff miss a game tying attempt for the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship against New England was just painful to watch.  I remember interviewing Cundiff at his kicking camp as an intern in 2006.  He's a good guy who's given a lot back and been one of the league's best kickers.

Unfortunately, you wonder if this will be his Scott Norwood-type of moment.  Granted, this wasn't the Super Bowl, but as volatile as that Ravens team is (remember Ed Reed calling out his QB Joe Flacco the week of the game), it's hard to imagine how he'll get treated going forward.  After the game everyone seems to be standing up for him.  I hope it's genuine, and I hope that Cundiff can move on from this wherever he plays next year.

I'm guessing he will.  Almost immediately after the loss Cundiff  remembered his roots and called Des Moines Register sports editor Bryce Miller.  He took full responsibility for the loss.  It takes more than one kick to lose a football game, but it takes a lot of guts to face the music and own it.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Penn State story keeps getting worse

(By Chris Hassel)

The story in State College just keeps getting worse. First we find out that Joe Paterno is on his death bed. Then CBS reports that he had died. Then we find out the report was false. In my opinion, there's nothing a media outlet can do that is worse than falsely reporting the death of a human being. As for Paterno, (as of 8:44pm CT) his family says he is in serious condition and continuing to fight. The prognosis isn't good, and that's just too bad. Paterno made some major mistakes in the Sandusky scandal, but it's too bad he made them so close to the end of his life. Most people get a chance to make up for their mistakes. It looks like Paterno won't get that chance. (Editor's note: Joe Paterno later died Sunday morning, confirmed by the Paterno family. He was 85.)


I'm one of the people that believe the good that he did far outweighed the bad. That's not saying that he couldn't have saved several kids from a lifetime of problems, but he had a positive impact on more lives than I think anyone can imagine. No one deserves to go out like this.

CBS' premature reporting on Joe Paterno's death reminded me of this classic SNL skit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkhwiuRbOEE

Iowa State is looking like the team Cyclone fans were hoping to see, earlier in the season. There are games you want to win, and games you need to win. Today's game was both.The Cyclones needed to blast a bad Tech team on the road, and they did. It was exactly the showing they needed. They're 14-5 overall, and 4-2 in the Big 12. I must say, they've exceeded my expectations to this point, and baring some kind of injury or implosion, this team will make the NCAA tourney.

Now things are getting really interesting. If ISU can win at Texas, Tuesday, they'll be in 2nd or 3rd-place in the conference when 1st-place Kansas comes to town in a week. I'd love to see Hilton if everything falls into place. The Cyclones proved they can play with KU on the road. There's no reason they can't beat the Jayhawks in Ames.

What was Pittsburgh thinking when constructing its basketball arena? Courtside suites opposite the TV camera? No one wants to watch a game and see a handful of old fogies sitting on cocktails behind the bench. Flip the camera around to the other side and let us see the crazy students. Give me a break. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Back from Mexico, Old-school Hawks

Every time you come back from vacation, you're supposed to be 'refreshed'. What?! Why!? Shouldn't you be 'depressed'? I just spent the past 7 days in Mexico being waited on hand-and-foot. Why should I be 'refreshed' coming back to 5-degree weather and having to actually pay for food and drinks? The only thing I have to show for my trip is a tan --- which will completely vanish in 3-6 days.

I'm not sure how I did it, but I didn't surf the Internet on my phone for the entire week. The couple we were traveling with had a global plan and every time I saw them checking Twitter I wanted to pull mine out and spend the $5-a-minute on roaming charges to do the same. But I didn't. Hopefully my wife remembers that next time she wants to yell at me for looking at my phone while we're out to dinner. 

Is there anything more ironic than Keith Murphy giving me crap for going on vacation?

One thing I can feel good about is the fact that basketball is finally entertaining again, in our state. Neither Iowa, nor Iowa State, has had a pulse in my five years of covering them, until this year. Iowa is beating top-15 teams, and ISU is in the mix for the NCAA Tournament (although it's way too early to get too excited). Then there's Drake, a team that won 4 games in 8 days and is all of the sudden looking.....good. Maybe winter in Iowa isn't going to suck as much, this season.

I love the throwback uniforms Iowa is going to wear February 4th, against Penn State. The Hawks are paying tribute to the 1986-87 team that narrowly missed the Final Four. I wish they would go back to this simple style uniform and give up on the 'new era' look.

Iowa's old-school uniforms
'Old' school uniforms courtesy of blackheartgoldpants.com 
Who would you like to see in the Super Bowl? I can tell you which team NBC doesn't want --- the Ravens. Not only are the Ravens not a big draw, they're extremely boring to watch. I'd say NBC brass is hoping for a Patriots-Giants rematch of Super Bowl XLII, with Patriots-49ers close behind.

Remembering The Night We Lost Chris Street

Chris Street would have been 40 years old in less than two weeks. That's hard to believe. The number 40 is not forgotten in Iowa. Thursday, 19 years after Street's death, Hawkeye fans remembered where they were when the got the shocking news Street was dead. Many people shared that they broke down and cried. Others were young and remember seeing their mom or dad in tears. More than a few said their parents woke them up to give the sad news. It just didn't seem possible that someone as big and strong and full of life as Chris Street could be gone. And right in the middle of the season.

For me, time stood still. I think I just froze. I snapped out of it, and led the newscast with news no one wanted. This was before twitter, facebook, and texts, so I knew the gravity of the moment, and through the studio doors, I heard every phone in the newsroom begin ringing immediately. They wouldn't stop all night.

Iowa's game the next night with Northwestern would be postponed. No one would ever forget Iowa's emotional comeback win at Michigan State. Or the home win versus a good Michigan team. Street's mom and dad were courtside, and when they were handed the game ball, you couldn't find a dry eye in the place.

Street's death resonated well beyond Hawkeye fans. It's difficult to understand if you had never seen him play, or never watched him interact with kids, but it was not surprising when Iowa State announced a Cyclone from Iowa would wear the #40. The first to do it: Fred Hoiberg. A Cyclone hasn't worn 40 for a few years, but it would be nice for Coach Hoiberg to restart the honor.
Chris Street
Street lives on in other ways. Through basketball tournaments, gymnasiums, and awards that carry his name. It's the stories about the kind of player he was, more importantly the kind of person he was, that really keep his legacy alive.

For an article that shows the mood in 1993 far better than I have, click here:
http://articles.latimes.com/1993-03-17/sports/sp-11877_1_chris-street#.TxheSKu351E.twitter
(Thank you to Justin VanLaere for the link.)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Christopherson Buzzer-Beater, Eli's Army, Who's In DJK's Five?

Season-saver for Iowa State. You can't lose to Oklahoma State at home and keep your NCAA tourney bubble hopes alive. Scott Christopherson's 25-foot banked-in-buzzer-beater brought back a roar not heard in Hilton Coliseum in years. Yes, a touch of Hilton Magic, even if the opponent is not a good basketball team.

Christopherson said it's the first buzzer-beating game-winner of his career. At any stage. He also admitted he wasn't trying to bank the shot. Points for honesty.

Last week, Christopherson beat the halftime buzzer with a 3 from beyond half court. Fred Hoiberg later called the brief lead the shot gave ISU over Missouri, "fools gold". No downside for Iowa State this time. Here's video of The Shot from The IceBorg: https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10100323051030133&saved

Hoiberg dedicated the win to little Eli Horn, a young Cyclone fan who bravely fought cancer until the end Wednesday morning. Eli inspired an army or "prayer warriors", and made many friends in Cyclone Nation, and beyond. Eli spent time with us during one of our RVTV tours, wearing a BEAT CANCER shirt in cardinal and gold, but making black and gold available for Hawkeye fans. Eli and his family provided us with blue shirts so we didn't have to pick a side. Great kid. He'll be missed by so many...
Eli.


Oklahoma State can't get out of Ames fast enough, and the Cowboys aren't in a hurry to return. It was exactly two months ago, the Cyclone football team beat OSU in overtime. You may have heard that kept Oklahoma State out of the national championship game. Alabama didn't mind...

What the heck happened to UNI? From #3 in the RPI to five losses in the Missouri Valley?...

Don't look now, but Drake is hot. That's four straight. Drake plays at UNI Sunday. The Bulldogs feel better about their chances than a month ago...

Ricky Stenhouse Jr will race Nationwide full time this year. If he can have every race moved to Iowa Speedway, he'll soon be driving Sprint Cup...

Rob Lowe says Peyton Manning is done playing football. No word yet from Judd Nelson...

I always enjoy my conversations with Derrell Johnson-Koulianos. I asked DJK what five people he'd like to have a beer with. DJK said, "Robert Downey Jr, Colin Farrell, Tim Tebow, Marvin McNutt, and Eva Mendez". Mendez because she's so hot, Tebow so he could see if he'd be drunk after one beer.

I think the Barnstormers will be good for DJK and DJK good for the Barnstormers. I don't see a Jason Berryman ending to this one.

Johnson-Koulianos said he still loves the Iowa Hawkeyes, but doesn't think he'll ever be welcomed back as long as Kirk Ferentz is there. I think he's right. Ferentz had enough of DJK for a lifetime...

The Winter Classic is going to The Big House. Good choice, though good luck seeing the puck from the top row...
Maybe bring back the glowing puck? Nah.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Valley/Dowling, Magic/Bird, Ali/Cosell

4 degrees on my drive home. Get better, not bitter...

The Iowa High School Athletic Association's new divisions for class 4A are bound to please some and disappoint others. There's no way to make 24 fan bases happy. I think the IHSAA did a good job with a complex problem. There's more travel, but it's now evenly distributed. Competitive balance is better with one or two perennial football powers in each division.

Each school will be allowed to prioritize its pre-division rivalry games, so the Valley-Dowlings of the state will continue.  Only the five division games will count toward which teams make the playoffs, and four of six teams in each division will make the post-season. That's too many for me. It won't be too many for the kids who get to say they made the playoffs...

The play Magic/Bird will open on Broadway in April. I'm not sure how they'll stage this, but I'd love to see it...
The movie is good too.

Brent Blum comes up with this hard to believe nugget: Iowa State is the only men's basketball program in a BCS conference to not play in a post-season event since '05. No NCAA, NIT, CBI, etc. Nothing...

It looked like Iowa had another conference road win Tuesday, but the Hawks couldn't hang on. It sure is nice to have Iowa and Iowa State relevant in conference play again. No threat to win a title, but at least interesting, and a threat to win on most any night...

Muhammad Ali is 70. I remember watching the replays of his fights on Wide World of Sports when I was a kid. I'm currently reading the biography, "Howard Cosell", which has several chapters devoted solely to the unique relationship between Ali and Cosell. Each made the other more famous. Cosell seems mostly forgotten now, but there was a time in the 70s when he rivaled Johnny Carson as the biggest star on television...
The Greatest. Cosell was good too.

Most Sports Illustrated covers? Not Ali with 38. Michael Jordan with 49...
I miss Mike.

Chair Slam 2012, Departure Derby, Noah's Heart

Chair Slam 2012 just doesn't end. Big Ten commish Jim Delany talked to Fran McCaffery's boss, Gary Barta. Delany didn't suspend, reprimand, or ask for an apology. Delany says he focused on the future. As in a future with no chair abuse. Barta praised McCaffery's passion but says he wants to make sure McCaffery's passion doesn't cross the line.

Jon Miller wrote an interesting column where he says Barta should not have called McCaffery out publicly (you can read the story for free at www.hawkeyenation.com). I'll admit, I was surprised at Barta's comments to the Register because Barta never criticizes his coaches, even when they deserve it. If Barta's going to consistently appear in charge, I'd support what he said. However, if this is a kowtow to Delany, Miller is right...

A.J. Derby is the latest Hawkeye to leave the football program. Derby leaves next to no statistical void. Here's the big question: Why was Iowa unable to find a productive role for a four star high school All-American, and keep happy a guy whose father and brother played for Iowa?...

I don't know what kind of manager Dave Bialas will be for the I-Cubs, or how many people will even care, but I am glad Bialas is a good storyteller. (Bialas is pronounced like Cialis with a B, though I doubt you'll find that in the I-Cubs pronunciation guide)...

Joel Hanrahan will make $4.1 millon next season---more than Kirk Ferentz, as one of you pointed out. Imagine if Norwalk school teachers could promise all their alums they'll go on to make millions playing games...

John Elway says Tim Tebow has "earned the right to be the starting QB going into training camp next year". This statement was treated like big news Monday. What else is Elway going to say? And take a closer look. It means nothing. Elway did not say, "Tebow is our starting quarterback next season". This story has several chapters to go, and Elway will age several years before it's over...

Will we still see the Discount Double Check every few minutes during the playoffs now? I really don't mind much. The ads are good...

I'm not sure what Subway did to get Ndamukong Suh on the CBS NFL Today set, but I'll buy more five dollar foot longs if they'll keep Suh away next weekend...

As I write this, I'm finally watching the A-Team. This might be the noisiest movie of all time...

Noah on the news set.
I can't say enough about the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Who can? Sunday night, 13 year old Noah Wright of Earlham and his parents came to see SoundOFF and to take a studio tour. Noah was so cool. We all liked him right away, and we'll keep him in our thoughts as he moves toward a kidney transplant...

Al from Make-A-Wish, Andy, Noah, me, Noah's mom & dad.
One more shout-out. Kelly Brinkman, former channel 13 sports intern, qualified for the United States Olympic Trials marathon this past weekend. Kelly didn't win, but just making the field is a lifetime memory for her, and a proud thrill for us...
Kelly, in red, at the Olympic Trials. She's a former Cyclone, so she enjoys wearing red.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Panthers Choke, Packers Packing, What Vacation?

By Zach Borg

Panther men's basketball choked at Bradley today.  I know that's about as harsh as it gets, but there is no other way I can really think of to explain UNI's 78-67 loss.  Bradley is the worst team in the Valley, entering at 0-6.  UNI led by 12 at halftime and as many as 15 in the second half.  They were outscored 50-23 over the final 16 minutes.  Yes it's tough to play on the road, but in context of this game, that's ridiculous.
BRADLEY?!?!!??!!??!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

After a strong non-conference run that left them with a high RPI, I remember thinking that the only way the Panthers wouldn't get an at-large bid to the Big Dance is if they did a faceplant in conference play.  Check.  Since losing their last non-conference game to Ohio this team has lost it's mojo, going just 3-4 in league play.  Unless they win every game they have left or (the more likely option) make an Arch Madness run, they're tourney hopes were shot dead today.  Maybe they can make a Valley run, after all, nobody saw their current struggles coming.

The reality is starting to set in that Iowa may not get ANY men's or women's teams into the Big Dance.  Kind of strange because I think, at least on the men's side, it's been a more exciting year with Iowa and Iowa State playing better basketball.  Right now our only hopes are probably the ISU men figuring out how to shoot a free throw and closing games out or the UNI women.

Break up the Drake Bulldogs.  Mark Phelps and Co. picked up their third straight win, by 17, over Illinois State.
The Sequel Was Not As Good As The Original

Last week some of the Packers who played on the 2008 team that lost in the NFC Championship game to the Giants at Lambeau talked and tweeted about how anxious they were to play the Giants again with revenge in mind.  Whoops.  At least in 08 it was a game.

You do have to feel for Joe Philbin who coached the game despite the tragic death of his son earlier in the week.  I'm sure it has (or will be) brought up that this might have distracted them.  Who knows.  It did seem to have an effect on the players too when you heard them talk during the week.  But I also think the Giants really are this good right now.

Pass happy offenses dominated the league this season.  But when it came playoff time two of the most prolific in the league, Green Bay and New Orleans, were done in by great defensive teams.  Defense STILL wins championships.

So we have Ravens-Patriots and Giants-49ers in the title games next week.  I'd like to pick Baltimore with that defense, but I just don't trust Joe Flacco.  The Giants are the hottest team right now in the playoffs.  I think we're getting a Super Bowl 42 rematch-Giants vs. Patriots.

The Bromance In Full Bloom
Hassel is on vacation in Mexico with Dave Zawilinski and their wives (I commend Mrs. H and Mrs. Z for being able to handle the sheer bromance as well).  Despite being in a place where the weather is warm and there are plenty of beaches, they're inside watching TV and tweeting about the Giants-Packers game.  Does that seem a little weird?  Then again, weird and Hassel go together like peanut butter and jelly.


In all fairness-Dave is a big Giants fan (and probably had money on the game), while Chris is a Bears fan who hates everything Packer.  Memo to Hassel-yes the Pack lost, but your Bears still have as many Super Bowl titles as my Chiefs.  The ring count in Chicago ain't changing anytime soon.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Hawkeye Upset, Cyclones (Are) Upset, God Loves Brady

By Zach Borg

The Hawkeye men lose in non-conference by 16 to something called Campbell.  Then they win their first two road games in the Big 10 at Wisconsin & Minnesota, only to lose by a combined 63 in their next two games to Michigan State and Ohio State.  So of course logic says they would dominate #13 Michigan by 16 right?

Courtesy AP
Wisconsin is probably still the Hawkeyes most impressive win being as it was at the Kohl Center.  But this might have been their most COMPLETE win.  Iowa controlled a good Wolverine team virtually wire-to-wire.

Today's win is Iowa's eleventh, matching their entire total from last year (they were 11-19).  Their third Big Ten win is just one off of last year's pace (they went 4-12).  We've seen they aren't in the elite class of the league, but the Hawkeyes have CLEARLY made progress.  A lot of Big Ten teams on the bubble can't be looking past, or looking forward, to playing Iowa anymore.  The NIT is a reasonable goal and would be a nice step forward.
Courtesy AP.  It's okay to look that goofy when  you win

Iowa State was in control at #10 Kansas.....for about 35 minutes.  Down the stretch, though, they once again couldn't get out of their own way.  Though they were much better on the glass (out-rebounded KU 46-38) their 16 turnovers led to a big KU run that ultimately led to their demise, 82-73. 

This is a good Iowa State team.  They should at least be in the middle of the Big 12 pack (their next opponent, Oklahoma State, lost by 41 at Baylor today), and for most fans, that's good enough after the last couple of years.

But the players and coaches CLEARLY aren't happy with moral victories.  They do believe they can contend for the Big 12 or an NCAA Tourney at-large bid.  I believe they can too, but they just don't seem ready for primetime.  They make too many mistakes and just can't close out.  It shows against the elite teams like Mizzou and Kansas.


Just realized he shouldn't have cut that sweet Mohawk?
 The frustration showed a bit on the bench today.  After KU had gone on its big run Fred Hoiberg and Royce White got in a bit of a dust up.  White ignored Hoiberg as he tried to talk to him going into the timeout huddle, and then was visably upset when he learned he was being benched after the timeout.  Hoiberg said afterward he just wanted to give White a breather when it appeared he was dragging.  White had his usual line with a usual haircut (he shaved off the Mohawk)-18 points and 17 rebounds.  Whether it's McCaffery's chair slamming at Iowa, or White's emotion at Iowa State, I like it.  These programs just now are being competitive, but they want more and they aren't settling for the improvements they've made.

We might not get a team in the NCAA Tournament in men's or women's ball.  Bill Fennelly's Cyclones are 0-4 in the Big 12 after a 59-33 home loss to Texas A&M.  Bluder's bunch in Iowa City isn't bad but they don't have an impressive resume.  UNI is probably the best women's hope (as they possibly are in men's ball too), but even they seem to be having a tougher time in the Valley this year.

Mi'Kail McCall is taking a road often traveled by Hawkeye running backs.  McCall told the Des Moines Register's Randy Peterson that he's transferring to Southern Illinois.  Makes sense because he is an Illinois native and has a sister going to that school.  Jewel Hampton also transferred there and had over 1100 yards last year.  He declared for the draft this week, and this is the same school that also produced Brandon Jacobs.

The McCall news first broke, surprise surprise, on his Facebook page.  That's the same place he broke the news that he was leaving Iowa prior to the Insight Bowl.  Knowing SIU coach Dale Lennonfrom his days at North Dakota, I think Mi'Kail might want to tone down his social media profile.  Lennon hates that kind of stuff as much Kirk Ferentz did.

Maybe God has a crush on Giselle?  Courtesy AP
A poll earlier said 43 percent of people believe Tim Tebow has had divine intervention in his wins this year.  The Patriots crushed the Broncos 45-10 in the second round of the playoffs.  I think New England is just a really good team.  But if God in fact does give a crap about a football game between millionaire athletes, it's clear he loves Tom Brady more than Tebow.

What is it about the 49ers and unbelievable playoff catches?  What a charmed franchise history, and what a game against the Saints.

Rough at Roosevelt, Tebow Fatigue, NFL Picks

The Des Moines Roosevelt vs Des Moines Hoover rivalry heated up Friday night. Hard fouls, smack talk, and fans coming out of the stands like they're ready to throw down made for a tense atmosphere. Hoover enjoyed the night more, leaving with a two point win...

The CIML realignment for football is going to make it much harder on the Des Moines Metro schools, easier for others. Look for the new divisions announced Tuesday...

99% of the high school wrestlers in Iowa are good kids doing good things...

I like Tim Tebow. But ESPN is wearing me out...

When was the last time Tom Brady was the under-hyped quarterback going into a big game? Look for Brady and the Patriots to quiet Tebowmania. Patriots by 17...
Tebowmania.
I don't buy the Saints being a "dome team". Sure, better inside, but Drew Brees will be nearly as accurate at San Francisco. I'll take New Orleans on the road by 10...

I haven't cared less about a playoff game in a long time than Texans at Ravens.  Maybe it's not having a memory of either team from childhood. Maybe it's the lack of a dynamic quarterback. Or maybe it's just because all the other games are so much more interesting. Ravens by 7. Yawn...

The Giants are hot. They're now the sexy upset pick. It won't happen. The Packers will win. I'll say by 4, but it could be more...

The Hawkeyes won't upset Fran McCaffery much Saturday. I expect Iowa to play with the kind of intensity missing the past two games, both embarrassing setbacks. Michigan still wins, but Iowa will keep fans interested...

Iowa State is in for a long day at Kansas. It won't be the first time, or the last...

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Chair Slam 2012, Divine Intervention, Awkward Family Photos

Fran McCaffery said Thursday he has no regrets, no apologies for the chair slam at Michigan State. I think he should. I love Mac's fiery emotion, especially after the near comatose Todd Lickliter, but when you smash a chair into the floor, that's too much. Keep the fire, lose the chair...

Condolences to Des Moines Register sportswriter Rick Brown on the loss of his father, Bob Brown. Bob Brown passed his considerable writing talent to Rick...

An ESPN The Magazine poll shows 43% of Americans believe divine intervention plays a role in Tim Tebow's success. 43%! Is that possible? I believe Tebow's faith plays a large part in his success, but I don't think divine intervention helped Tebow throw those touchdowns in the win over Pittsburgh, any more than it did when Tebow turned the ball over four times in the loss at Buffalo...
Divine Intervention?

It's Andy's birthday Friday. I went to Target over the dinner break to buy him Moneyball on blu ray, and came away with the new book Awkward Family Photos instead. We've been laughing all night.

Swiss Family Robinson?
Andy brought me the movie The Help. It's his favorite film of the year. It's also my mother's favorite movie of 2011. I don't type that sentence to embarrass Andy, but if it does, fine. Is The Help really that good?...

The Packers had to turn fans away who wanted to help shovel snow off Lambeau Field. Why doesn't my driveway have this kind of appeal?...

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Cyclones Miss, McCaffery Mad, Paisley Tie

Iowa State had a chance to really fire up the fan base with a win against Missouri, and the Cyclones had their chances, but they just made too many mistakes, and aged Fred Hoiberg several years in one night by shooting 13 of 25 from the free throw line. Royce White is fun to watch, but if he doesn't find confidence at the line soon, the Big 12's version of hack-a-Shaq will play out all over Big 12 country...

Bill Fennelly's Cyclones had a gut punch night in Lawrence, Kansas. The Clones, looking to avoid going zero and three in the Big 12, let late leads slip away twice, and lost in double overtime. ISU has much work ahead to make it back to the NCAA tournament...

I love Fran McCaffery's passion. I'll take a coach who shows emotion over one who looks like he's going to fall asleep on the bench (Lickliter) any day. However, McCaffery needs to not slam chairs or throw objects. Watch where that chair lands in East Lansing---at a player's feet...

The Marcus Coker mystery at Iowa is doing no one any favors...

Hello, winter. Welcome back, though I didn't miss you...

Two emails on my tie tonight. That seems crazy. One viewer loved the paisley look. Another person asked if I lost a bet...

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

More questions than answers as Coker leaves Hawks

(By Chris Hassel)

For the 5th time in a little over a year, a Hawkeye running back has left the program --- and this is the biggest blow of all. Marcus Coker, the second-leading rusher in the Big Ten, has asked for, and been granted his release. I had a feeling it was going to end this way when Coker was suspended for unspecified reasons, last month. Today, thanks to some digging by the Iowa City Press-Citizen, we're beginning to learn more about what may have led to Coker's demise as a Hawkeye.
According to this article http://hawkcentral.com/2012/01/10/assault-investigation-predates-cokers-suspension/ Coker was the subject of an incident on October 28th. A report from the Iowa City Police Department, obtained by an open-records request, marks Coker as the subject of an sexual assault investigation. Coker was questioned, and but was not prosecuted. Earlier tonight, Coker posted this on his Facebook page:

"It was a good 2 years iowa. I really wish I could tell u guys wats goin on cuz its really ridiculous to b
punished for somethin I didn`t do. Id like to (thank) the coaches and athletic staff for everything. Hawk for life."

This post makes it seem like Kirk Ferentz was forced to make Coker leave the football team. But why? He wasn't prosecuted. Something is obviously amiss. For now, all we know is Coker is no longer a Hawkeye, and that's a monstrous blow to a program that's been decimated by running back departures over the last two seasons. Coker joins Adam Robinson, Brandon Wegher, Jewel Hampton, and Mika'il McCall, as Hawkeye running backs to either be kicked off the team, or leave the team in a little over a year. All 5 backs were either Freshman or Sophomores. 


So if you're keeping track at home. Iowa loses its best two players from this years mediocre team. Marvin McNutt to the NFL. Marcus Coker to another school. The immediate future of Hawkeye football is not looking good.