Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Owl Season

Looking at my picks for the first week of SEC football left some of you confused by at least one prediction. And, I could be the only person not decked out in the Red,White,and Blue of an FAU uniform, who believes they can App State the Mighty Gators in Gainesville. But I don't mind.

"Man, how you gonna do my team like that?" responded one reader via email.
"Have you lost your mind? I know you love them Dogs but Florida ain't losing to FAU!" replied another.

Guess we'll have to wait until Saturday to find out. So, here's what I do know. Florida Atlantic returns 5 starters from an offensive line, that did underachieve at times in 2009. Led by senior center, Jimmy Colley, this unit needs to play at a very high level, if the Owls are gonna have any chance of making me look less silly.

I'll also be keeping a close eye on senior running back, Alfred Morris. The Pensacola native has rushed for 2,343 yards and 18 touchdown during his FAU career and averages 4.7 yards per carry. At 5'11 and 220 pounds, Morris has the size and talent to wear a defense down, throughout the course of a four quarter affair.

In 2009, to say the FAU offense was anemic might be an insult to the term. Despite a 928 yard effort by Morris, the Owls averaged a lowly 16.8 points per game. That won't get it done this Saturday. However, this is a different season. As a matter of fact, it just might be Owl season in the sunshine state.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Matt Wauchope Trio

If you missed the Matt Wauchope Trio performing last Tuesday evening at Sweet Georgia's Juke Joint, you missed one helluva show. All is forgiven, but I urge you not to make the same mistake twice.

Wednesday night at 9:30, the crew will be entertaining the patrons at Blind Willie's, with their unmistakable talent. Bassist Melvin Zachary skillfully provides chest thumping beats behind the vocals of Matt Wauchope and Terrence Prather on drums.

Beware fellas...the charismatic Prather may take your girl for a dance around the floor, but he'll return her when he's needed back on stage.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

September 3rd in the SEC

Vanderbilt- Home vs Elon. Commodores crush 'em by 17.
Tennessee- Home vs Montana. UT wins by at least 20.
South Carolina- Neutral site vs East Carolina. Lattimore leads visors to victory.
Kentucky- plays on Thursday vs Western Kentucky. Kats destroy Hill Toppers.
Ole Miss-Home vs BYU. Mormons win. Shout out to Braves' great, Dale Murphy.
Mississippi State- Also on Thursday At Memphis. Dogs get it done.
Auburn- Home vs Utah State. War Eagle/Tigers start the season 1-0.
Arkansas- Home vs Missouri State. Show me a loss for "MSU."
Alabama- Home vs Kent State. UGLY. Bama by at least 35.
LSU- neutral site vs Oregon. Ducks get quacked.
Georgia- "neutral site" vs Boise State. Dawgs drag Broncos through the Junk Yard.
Florida- Home vs Florida Atlantic. Upset of the SEC season. FAU shocks the swamp men in Gainesville.

You've seen my picks, what do ya'll predict?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Sweet Georgia's Juke Joint

Placing sports talk on hold for just a moment, I hope to see ya'll tomorrow night at Sweet Georgia's Juke Joint. The Matt Wauchope Band will be playing some New Orleans style blues at 7:30. I'm looking forward to some great southern food and watching Melvin Zachary throw down on bass guitar.

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Braves Sweep Snakes

Sunday afternoon, the Atlanta Braves completed a 3 game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks at Turner Field. Tomahawk shortstop, Alex Gonzalez, provided the game's only offense, with a third inning solo shot to left field. The 1-0 victory pushed Atlanta's wild card lead to 8 games over San Francisco and 8.5 ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Tonight, the Braves will be in Wrigley Field, as they take on Chicago's most disappointing ball club. Scuffling toward a 56-71 record can't be any fun for Cubs players and fans. Throw into the mix, a half azzed "retirement" of Carlos Zambrano and the firing of GM Jim Hendry, and I think it's safe to say this has been another weird season in the Windy City.

On the mound for the visiting Braves will be Jair Jurrjens. J.J. is making his second consecutive start after returning from a 15 day stint on the DL. Dude is 12-4 with an ERA of 2.84.

As for Chicago, Ryan Dempster gets the rock. The Canadian born pitcher is currently 10-8 with an ERA of 4.61. Throughout his 13 year career, Ryan is credited with 112 wins alongside 110 losses and an ERA of 4.39.

Hopefully, there will be no "sunflower seed" incidents in this series. For more on that, check out Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune. You can click on the title of this post for a direct link.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Fried Hot Dogs, Cheese Grits, and Atlanta Braves Baseball

Woke up this morning in need of a little B & B...breakfast and baseball. Now that I've gotten a few bites in, let's talk about them Braves.

Friday night, Atlanta opened a 3 game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, with Derek Lowe on the mound. And, the 14 year veteran did something new...he pitched like he used to. Lowe struck out seven snakes in 5 innings and blanked the visiting squad in a short but effective start. Rookie reliever, Aroyds Vizcaino allowed 2 runs in the seventh, but that was the only noise Arizona could make against Braves pitching.

New Atlien, Michael Bourn started the scoring for Atlanta with a solo homerun in the first inning off DBack, Daniel Hudson. In the 3rd, All Star Brian McCann said "hello," with a 425 foot blast to right. The Braves would lead 3-0, until a rejuvenated Larry Jones stepped into the batter's box during the 6th. With 2 outs, Chipper connected on a solo shot to left field, giving the Braves a 4-0 lead.

Friday's 4-2 victory increases Atlanta's advantage to 7 games over Arizona in the Wild Card race and 7.5 over struggling San Francisco.

The Braves and Snakes square off again at 7:10 tonight. Brandon Beachy will take the mound for the home team. He is 5-2 with an ERA of 3.43 in 2011. Meanwhile, Arizona will call upon Louisiana native, Wade Miley. The 24 year old lefty will be making his Major League debut, after cruising to a 4-1 record with an ERA of 3.64 at the Triple A level.

Almost forgot to mention, this is Kennesaw State Alumni night at Turner Field. Ya'll get to "parade around the outfield," if you purchase tickets for the event.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Braves Vs Frisco

Here's the skinny on Atlanta Braves baseball...

America's favorite tomahawkers are 72-51 after 123 games. That ain't a bad mark, unless the seemingly flawless Phillies reside within your division. In this case, they do. And that might be a problem. With a 7.5 game lead, Philadelphia has just about locked the division down, en route to claiming another NL East pennant.

Now for the good news... Atlanta created a little breathing room in the race for the NL Wild Card, by taking the first 2 games in a 4 game series vs San Francisco. With a 6 game lead over the champs, tonight's contest could be pivotal for either side. If the Braves can squeak out another victory, the lead expands to 7. If not, it shrinks back to 5 with 39 regular season games remaining.

The first pitch is slated for 7:10, as Jair Jurrjens returns to Atlanta's rotation after spending 15 days on the disabled list with a strained right knee. Dude is 12-4 with an ERA of 2.63 in 2011. Meanwhile, Matt Cain will take the mound for the World Series Champion, San Francisco Giants. Cain has posted a 9-9 record with an ERA of 3.00.