Monday, December 31, 2007
Beer of the Week (Plus a Bonus Beer Review)
Railbender Ale
Railbender Ale will sit on the throne as the final beer of the week for 2007. Railbender Ale is the kind of beer that grows on you as you drink it (which beer isn't*), but after the first Railbender the rest were actually quite satisfying.
That is all for 2007 folks. I am going to guess that 2008 is going to get off to a pretty slow start due to all the work I am supposed to do, but I will mention football playoffs briefly and talk a little about the OSU championship game. Everything should hopefully ease up just in time for college basketball to hit the home stretch.
Happy New Year! Here is to hoping that your 2008 is better than 2007.
*I am going to go out on a limb and say that no matter how much Yeti Imperial Stout you drink it will still taste like liquid beef jerky. And even better Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout will always taste like beef jerky with a hint of vanilla.
Just look at the thickness of the beers, I am pretty sure you could stand a fork up in those.
Can I still trade for the bottle of Bailey's?
Thursday, December 27, 2007
On Tap (New Years Day Edition)
Helping you get your weekend viewing priorities straight since 2007
Almost exclusively college football, with a couple of NFL playoff implication games thrown in for good measure.
Thursday
8:00 (ESPN) Holiday Bowl -
Friday
5:00 (ESPN) Champs Sports Bowl -
8:00 (#^%^@ NFL Network)
8:30 (ESPN) Emerald Bowl -
Saturday
1:00 (ESPN) Meineke Car Care - Bowl UConn vs.
4:30 (ESPN)
8:00 (ESPN)
Sunday
1:00 (FOX)
8:00 (ESPN)
8:15 (NBC)
Monday
12:30 (ESPN) Armed Forces Bowl -
2:00 (ESPN2) Humanitarian Bowl - Georgia Tech vs.
2:00 (CBS) Sun Bowl - South Florida vs.
4:00 (ESPN)
5:30 (#^%^@ NFL Network) Insight Bowl -
7:30 (ESPN) Chick-fil-A Bowl - Clemson vs.
Tuesday
11:00 (ESPN) Outback Bowl -
11:30 (FOX) Cotton Bowl -
1:00 (CBS) Gator Bowl -
1:00 (ABC) Capital One Bowl -
4:30 (ABC) Rose Bowl - USC vs.
8:30 (FOX) Sugar Bowl -
* there is very little respect for the word fact around here.
all times eastern
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Fictional National Champion
On Tap (Wednesday Edition)
Back tomorrow with On Tap taking you through the New Years Day Bowls.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Picture of the Year?
Cover page of Sports Illustrated pictures of the year issue. A picture of Brandon Day of Carroll College, celebrating a 5th Carroll national title in 6 years. As you may know Carroll is the bitter rival of my undergrad, Montana Tech, as well as the alma mater of my sister. She is pissed that I was rooting for Carroll to lose the NAIA championship, so I post this picture as a peace offering.
Best on the Net
Best name ever? (Deadspin)
Is the BCS unconstitutional? (Lion in Oil)
If caught in the unfortunate situation of being attacked by a mob of 5 year olds, how many could you fend off? (Many other ridiculous time killing quizzes here as well)
Impressive streaks. (The Sports Hernia)
Some guy got sick of the bowl games so he made up his own. He actually invites teams to the game, although they never show, some teams send letters declining the invitation. (Tom Bowl)
What would your name be if you were a Brazilian soccer star? (Soccer Name Generator)
Good stuff about Michigan's new coach. (Bucknuts)
And how great is it now that the bowl games have started. Navy/Utah was a great game last night that came down to a last minute interception to seal the game for Utah. Hopefully this is the beginning of a long streak of great games.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
On Tap (Hung Over Edition)
Thursday
7:00 (ESPN) Pitt @ Duke. (Hoops)
9:00 (ESPN) Poinsettia Bowl
Friday
8:00 (ESPN2)
Saturday
12:00 (ESPN)
1:00 (ESPN2) PapaJohns.com Bowl Southern Miss vs.
2:00 (ESPN)
2:00 (CBS) UCLA @ West Virginia North. (Hoops) Oh my bad that is UCLA at
4:00 (CBS)
4:30 (ESPN) New
6:30 (EPSN2)
8:00 (ESPN)
Sunday
1:00 (CBS)
* there is very little respect for the word fact around here.
all times eastern
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Playoff Championship
#4 Oklahoma vs. #7 Georgia
(vote on the sidebar)
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Interesting Title Game Facts
Some thing happened this year that has not happened since the inception of the BCS national championship game (granted 10 years is not very long). Every division’s championship game had a repeat contender.
For the rest of this post just remember FBS stands for Football Bowl Subdivision (old division 1) and 1-AA stands for Football Championship Subdivision because I refuse to use FCS when 1-AA is so handy.
10 years of the BCS championship game by the numbers
- No repeat champions
- No team has won two BCS championship games (that will change this year)
- 3 Teams have (or will have) played in 3 BCS title games:
- No SEC team has ever lost when appearing in the BCS title game (
- The Big 12 has most title game appearances (5) and most loses (3).
- No current Big East team has played in a title game (
- The ACC, Big Ten and Pac Ten have each only had one team make the title game [ACC – FSU (3), Big Ten – OSU (3), Pac Ten – USC (2)].
Looking at some of the interesting things from the last 10 years of championship games.
- In both 2006 and 2007 six out of the ten teams playing in the championship game played in the championship the previous year. Appalachian State (1-AA ),
- As stated earlier for the first time, each championship game has at least one repeat contender. The teams above plus Ohio State (FBS) and Sioux Falls (NAIA).
- Every team competing in a championship game has played in at least one other title game in the last 10 years.
- 1-AA has had the most different teams compete in the championship game (12). FBS (11), D-II (8), D-III (9), and NAIA (7).
-The FBS has had the most different champions (9*), 1-AA comes in second (7), and all three other division have had 5 different champions.
- Longest winning streaks:
- Most appearances:
* This will not change with OSU and LSU having already won a championship.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Weekend Sports Review
Rich Rodriguez is the new head football coach at Michigan. A lot of people will question whether or not his system will fit with the personnel at Michigan but if you look at the teams he coached for in the 90's (Tulane, Clemson) it shows that the offense allows for the team to throw the ball around a little bit. Also it is possible that stud super recruit Terrelle Pryor could attend Michigan next year and start from day one. Dan Shanoff called Pryor a love child of Pat White and Tim Tebow, I have heard "Vince Young Lite". Either way I think Rodriguez will do well at Michigan, I am not sure he will do better than Lloyd Carr, but I think he will have the Wolverines competing for a Big Ten title most years and an occasional national title.
Good to see Troy Smith finally getting some snaps for Baltimore, too bad someone (Kyle Boller) had to get hurt for it to happen. I can’t stand the Ravens, but it is hard to root against Smith, I hope he uses his chance to prove he can play in the NFL. Leading your team to tie the game and set them up for the game winning field goal is a step in the right direction, but losing to the Dolphins hurts.
Dynasty Alert.... Appalachian State (1-AA) wins their third title in three years. Carroll College (NAIA) wins their 5th title in 6 years.
Later today or tomorrow I will post a break down of the 10 years of the BCS title game (and other division title games).
Beer of the Week
Winter Hook
Winter Hook Winter Ale from Red Hook brewery is probably the best winter brew I have tried this season. It has all the right flavors without them being so overpowering that you can barely stand to drink more than one. If you are in the mood for a winter ale to warm you up this holiday season run out and buy a sixer of Winter Hook.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Maps
Best on the Net
It seems like 90% of the internets were talking about the Mitchell Report this week. Being that I could really care less who used steroids, I will totally avoid linking to it. Anyhow, here are the links of the week:
Awesome beer pong tables. (The Beer Blog)
Kick ass trout. (HT: Deadspin)
No wonder we can't have playoffs. (The Wizard of Odds)
A little Ohio State football update. (Buckeye Commentary)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
On Tap (College Football Championship Edition)
Helping you get your weekend viewing priorities straight since 2007
Friday
7:30 (ESPNU) UMass vs.
8:00 (ESPN2)
Saturday
12:00 (ESPN)
12:00 (ESPN2) NW
1:00 (CSTV)
2:00 (ESPN) UAB vs.
3:00 (ESPN2)
3:30 (CBS)
4:00 (ESPN) Mount
5:00 (ESPN2)
7:00 (ESPN2)
Sunday
1:00 (CBS) Buffalo @ Cleveland. The winner of this game will be in the driver’s seat for the final AFC Playoff spot. Key Fact: If you would have told me that at the beginning of the season I would have punched you in the jaw.
I still have not watched much college basketball. Once I have the faintest idea of what is going on, I will provide my usual limited/skewed/blatantly wrong analysis.
* there is very little respect for the word fact around here.
all times eastern
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Semifinals
#1 OSU vs. #4 Oklahoma
#6 WVU vs. #7 Georgia
Same as last week, vote for who you think would win (or who you would like to win)
Monday, December 10, 2007
Bowl Pick'em Contest
http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/bowl
pick join group
put in your yahoo ID
and enter this information
Group ID: 19352
Password: buckeyes
(isn't that password original)and pick away, the winner gets something. What? Yeah it's worth will depend on who wins, for example if it is me: eleventy billion dollars.
Beer of the Week
Week of December 10 2007 --- Beer of the Week
Busch Light is the greatest beer on Earth. And because this is the greatest week of the year, Busch Light must serve as Beer of the Week. Also it has been proven that nothing helps you through a quarter life crisis like Busch Light (this is fact people, look it up).
Friday, December 7, 2007
Best on the Net
Just three quick links this week.
Grand Slam of Curling? Hell yes!!! (Lion in Oil)
The real Heisman Trophy winner (NOIS)
Cow Hunting? Awesome picture. (The Big Lead)
Thursday, December 6, 2007
On Tap
Helping you get your weekend viewing priorities straight since 2007
Thursday
9:30 (ESPN) LSU @ #21 Villanova.
Friday
8:00 (ESPN2)
Saturday
12:00 (ESPN) #24
2:00 (ESPN) DePaul @ #3
2:00 (CBS)
2:00 (ESPN2)
3:00 (FSN) #9 Pitt @
4:00 (CBS)
4:00 (ESPN)
Both the NCAA division II and division III will be holding their semifinal games this day. I could not find if there are any national (or local) broadcasts for these games, but that is due to a complete lack of trying.
(Update: Grand Valley State @ Northwest Missouri State is on ESPN2 at 9:00 PM)
Sunday
4:00 (CBS)
Notice the complete lack of information about the college basketball games. I have yet to watch more the about 5 full halves of Ohio State games and about 31.5 combined minutes of other hoop action. Once I have the faintest idea of what is going on, I will provide my usual limited/skewed/blatantly wrong analysis.
* there is very little respect for the word fact around here.
all times eastern
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Playoff
Here at IJWDBAPA we will crown our own mythical national champion.
So vote early and vote often.
Oh Yeah
Today is Repeal Day!!!
On December 5th, 1933 the US government officially repealed prohibition. I can't think of a better reason to crack open a beer and celebrating.
Repeal Day
Playoffs?
The playoff the Yeti would like to see.
Quarter Finals
#1
#2 LSU (SEC) vs. #7
#3
#4
Semi Finals
OSU/Haw vs. OU/USC (Fiesta Bowl)
LSU/Georgia vs. VT/WVU (Orange Bowl)
Championship
Semifinal winners (Sugar Bowl)
The playoff includes 6 BCS conference champions and 2 at-large teams. Undefeated mid-majors are automatically qualified (unless more than 2, then go by BCS rankings). If no qualified mid-majors, at-large bids go to the highest ranked remaining teams as determined by the BCS. Seeds based on final BCS standings (BCS conference champions always get the 6 highest seeds).
Monday, December 3, 2007
Back For More
Ohio State will once again (3rd time in 6 years) be playing for the BCS title. They will be taking on LSU in their backyard (New Orleans).
More impressive than Tressel leading the Buckeyes to the championship game 3 times in 7 years is that in his 22 years as a head coach he has finished the season with a championship game NINE times.
All hail coach Sweatervest.
Beer of the Week
Samuel Adams Winter Lager
It is not quite winter yet, but it is cold enough outside to be enjoying beers that have winter in their name. Since I almost thought about drinking a Samuel Adams Winter Lager yesterday, it will serve as this week's beer of the week.