(For those of you who, inexplicably, couldn’t give a toss about college football, scroll down for some non-sports related fun and public humiliation. )
Lot of controversy on A Free Man lately, so I’ve decided to ease into something we can all agree as the weekend nears – the supremacy of my almae matres’ football teams*. Both the Universities of Georgia and Missouri are in action again this weekend, so the Free household will spend an Australian Sunday morning hunched over the computer keeping up with what’s happening on the gridiron half a world away.
Missouri’s got another easy one this weekend, hosting MAC powerhouse Buffalo. The way that the Tigers’ offense is clicking right now, however, I’m pretty sure that they could beat the Buffalo Bills, nevermind the Bulls. I’m looking forward to seeing what Mizzou can do in a couple of weeks time when they go over to Lincoln for a big game with the Cornholers. This one will be a walk in the park: Missouri 66, Buffalo 13.
Now, Georgia. The Dawgs failed to whelm on Saturday against the Gamecocks of South Carolina. They ground out a win in Columbia but have to travel across the country this week for a rare appearance out west against the Arizona State Sun Devils. Arizona State looked a lot scarier last week before they completely laid an egg against a lesser opponent, but it’s still a dicey game for the Dawgs. Three keys for a Bulldog win in Tempe:
- The offensive line has got to figure it out. We have one of the best backfields in the country, but if they keep getting crushed because their line falls apart there’s not much they can do.
- Special teams. If you regularly give the opposition the ball on the 40, they’re going to be able to score regardless of how good your D is.
- D backs. Come on guys, S.C. got 271 yards in the air and they aren’t particularly good. ASU’s Rudy Carpenter is 5th in the country in passing. The secondary absolutely must get it together.
It’s a late kickoff on Saturday, which means that I get to sleep in on Sunday for a change. Internet radio only, kickoff at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Adelaide time. I think Arizona State will make this a game, but the Dawgs pull it out on the road: Georgia 24, Arizona State 17.
Finally, two of my least favorite teams are head to head this week as the Marsh Skinks creep out of Gainesville up into the Smokies to face the Hillbillies of Tennessee. If only it were possible for both of these teams to lose…
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Speaking of karma, it’s about time for some more link love. Here are five bloggers who have been on their game lately:
- One of my old timey blogging buddies, Not Afraid To Use It has taken things to a new level lately with a serial set of posts about a cancer scare and the medical and personal repurcussions thereof. Her writing is just raw emotion. Fantastic. Start here and follow the story along.
- Music blogging is a tough gig. I’m not the best at it, which is one of the reasons that you just see an occasional music post from me. It’s just not very rewarding as you don’t get a ton of comments. You’ve got to be something special to get your readers involved. Well, from the wilds of inner city Glasgow comes an amphibian to show us all the way . Toad of Song, by Toad is a master of getting feedback from a notoriously reticent audience. See this post about Neds and this one on Calexico as an example of Toad at his best.
- Everyone and their bloggin’ grannies posted about 9/11 on 9/11 and fair enough, it’s a big day if your an American. I tend to be suspicious of this day, because I think that the Right has been using it for political gain since it happened. But three bloggers really got to me, got past the cynicism that’s built up in me about this day in the seven years since. You may not want to think about it again, but I’ve got to give People in the Sun, Nitro Vista and Formerly Fun kudos for very different, yet very powerful 9/11 posts that didn’t make me want to click away as soon as I saw that it was a 9/11 post.
- New discovery of the week: a fellow Floridian, a fellow expat, a fellow dweller Down Under – check out Florida Girl in Sydney. I’m still going through her archives, but am enjoying what I’m reading.
- I hesitate to point you here because I’m cringing in anticipation of what is no doubt going to be a hefty dose of public humiliation. Maggie, damn her, gave my name to Brian as a potentially willing victim for his Fug Mug Friday this week. For some reason, I agreed to participate and sent Brian two photos that really shouldn’t see the light of day. I’m not sure which he chose, so I’ll be as surprised as you. Check Brian’s site and see if you can figure out which Fugly is your underwhelming correspondent.
Have a great weekend!
Hurray, hurrah! Mizzou! Mizzou!
Go Dawgs ! Sic ‘em!
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by Angel
19 Sep 2008 at 19:16
Well, color me happy! Something we have in common! I absolutely hate UT! Any team in Tennessee, actually.
I simply cannot cheer for any team from there or any from Florida. Just never cared for them.
by Jessica K
19 Sep 2008 at 22:24
First of all, UGA has a serious mental block when it comes to Spurrier, so I don’t think we can judge them by last week’s game. Also, I forgot to wear my lucky bracelet, so it’s partially my fault they stunk it up so bad. I won’t forget this week, and I don’t think they’ll have a problem.
Second, it is so obvious which Fug Mug was you. I’ve heard about those glasses before, and once you look past them, there is still AFM behind them. heehee
Third, Z is rockin’ that helmet.
Jessica Ks last blog post..Good News!
by SSG
19 Sep 2008 at 23:29
numba9 right? and who is the last kid… growing up is painful
SSGs last blog post..Over it
by maggie, dammit
20 Sep 2008 at 00:24
Your fug mug did not disappoint, my friend. It did not disappoint at all. THANK YOU.
maggie, dammits last blog post..Inside the steamer
by April
20 Sep 2008 at 01:39
Hey now, Cornholers, really? Granted they’ve had a rough time lately, but the Huskers had one of the most successful football programs in the country for a long while (there was a stretch of 25 years where Mizzou lost every game to the Huskers, home and away). I believe things will turn around, someday. I think the Huskers are something you can’t fully understand unless you were born in Nebraska. How we miss Tom Osborn (and no, we’re not related). Go Huskers (though the Tigers should kick their butts)!
Aprils last blog post..The Voyage Home
by Brittany
20 Sep 2008 at 01:58
Mizzou football is my beat this semester. I’m up in the press box so I don’t get the real fan feel, but everyone is really pumped about this team. People are getting a little tired of these blow outs at home, but they still set some attendance records this year.
For a little self-promotion, here’s a player profile I just did:
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2008/09/19/kickoff-baston-chases-ball-carriers-not-acclaim/
And I’ll be live blogging on the Columbia Missourian site during the game. We’ve got one of those real-time game trackers if you want to check it out.
Brittanys last blog post..Last View of Sydney…For Now
by courtney
20 Sep 2008 at 07:36
I see a star next to your sentence about the “supremacy” of your alma matres, and I was looking for a footnote mocking me in some way because we all obviously CANNOT agree on that. But one is not to be found, so I guess restraint won out in the end.
The Swampies are already gathering around here. I’m not cheering for UT this year but I really hate Gator fans, so I’ll be holed up in my apartment trying to avoid the whole thing.
Perhaps I’ll become an Arizona State fan this weekend. In fact, you know what? I just did.
courtneys last blog post..Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho
by People in the Sun
20 Sep 2008 at 07:45
Thanks. I know what you mean about wanting to click away, which is why I’d avoided writing about it until last week. I think I just got angry after watching the RNC convention. If you missed it, they showed a graphic 9/11 tribute film that included Giuliani and Rumsfeld walking through rubble, and blood-stained photos of missing people. I had to write something.
by admin
20 Sep 2008 at 08:28
Angel – It’s a tough call as to which is worse. That’s why I’m hoping for the rare double loss.
JK – I hope you’re right about last week.
I realized that his helmet looks almost like an alligator.
SSG – growing up sucks.
Maggie – yeah, thanks for that.
April – shouldn’t your loyalty really be with Mizzou by now? I mean, who cheers for their undergraduate school…
Brittany – I’ m jealous. The football team always sucked when I was there. I don’t know why Mizzou insists on playing so many patsys, I mean this is the third week in a row!
Courtney – fickle loyalties. All I’m saying.
PIS – No probs, yours was great. I was lucky enough to ignore most of the G.O.P. convention, but I heard that tribute was tasteless.
by Florida Girl In Sydney
20 Sep 2008 at 13:22
Hey there- it’s funny how this blogosphere is so small– you stalk the same blogs I do! Or maybe we’ve both been spending time on AAYSR?
If you’re ever in Sydney we’ve got to get together with the families and all!
Florida Girl In Sydneys last blog post..Things Worth Telling
by KathyF
20 Sep 2008 at 23:45
I’m rooting for Smith this year.
Go Pioneers!
(I actually had to look that up.)
by April
21 Sep 2008 at 11:06
I didn’t even go to Nebraska! I was just born there!
Aprils last blog post..The Voyage Home
by Bluestreak
24 Sep 2008 at 15:04
It´s weird when you open up a blog and discover a million different things in common, not only what you´re reading, expatriatism, but I just discovered Calexico literally two days ago. Also, I´m so not that into sports, but you mention Arizona State, and suddenly the Sun Devil in me comes out again. You couldn´t have possibly written a post that was of more interest to me.
Bluestreaks last blog post..Control (the Remote kind) and Home
by NATUI
03 Oct 2008 at 23:25
Just now seeing this. Thanks for the link love, man.