OPEN THREAD (OF THE DAMNED)

Swindle reports from the SEC Championship press box that Stewart Mandel is a Dapper Dan man. Best of luck to him in his fisticuffs, and to all of you in your end of season drankin’ and gallivantin’.
Swindle: Much thanks to Holly for the open thread opening. We were busy watching Les Miles nutslap ESPN two hours before the biggest game of the year. What happened in that press conference, and what’s allegedly happening in a fitting love triangle to end the Time of Troubles that this season’s been:
–First, the number we’ve gotten on LSU’s counter-offer to Miles is $3.45 million. Michigan’s not even in the same fairway as that offer at ~2.5 million a year.
–The media’s busy parsing the hell out of Miles’ verbiage like he’s a diplomat making a speech at the WTO. They shouldn’t–Miles came out with the body posture of a wrestler addressing the crowd and said ESPN was full of shit. That’s it. Tightly wound, school-of-Woody-Hayes tempermental PR posturing, pure and simple. He could have been brained with a folding chair by Lloyd Carr in the middle of it and it wouldn’t have seemed out of place.
–Sean O’Keefe, chancellor of LSU, looks like a man who bathes in Domaine du Puys and craps solid bars of platinum. Being nicknamed “Pappy” or “Red” and owning several islands devoted solely to his pleasure would NOT surprise us.
UPDATE: CBS and EDSBS, together again for the first time:
Your entire lives have been building to this moment; you just didn’t know it.
Swindle: Verne’s the nicest man you’ll ever meet. Danielson, on the other hand, stabbed us with the sharpened end of a broom handle on the way out. We kid! He was down ton the field doing his job when we were chatting with Verne.
Oh, and stop by and read the liveblog from the Championship Game over at the SN. It’s fact-tastic!
Update: we’re going to do a story on Erik Ainge maturing as a quarterback for tomorrow. We think it’ll happen any day now, and when it does, whoo-whee, look out!
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bnb614 says:
@737
Because they backed into the MNC, and did it while not beating a single team ranked in the current top 25.
Comment by Mike — December 2, 2007 @ 2:45 pm
Well then hate the system. What is OSU supposed to do? Not got? The system was in place all season and selected them. Everyone hates the system, but it is the system we have.
Hey where is NewAZTiger? He hasn’t posted a screed against all teams but LSU lately.
December 2nd, 2007 at 5:31 pm
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Shy one says:
@737 -OSU has a victory over Wisconsin
December 2nd, 2007 at 5:37 pm
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PortTrojan says:
Every argument for the #2 team has it’s flaws. Here’s mine: tOSU vs. OU. The Sooners look like the best team in the country right now. No way they lose to Texas Tech if Bradford stays healthy. Next: LSU or Georgia? Either or, but I don’t see how LSU leapfrogs that much without destroying a decent Tenn. team.
My beloved Trojans? They are not playing the best football in America right now; their defense is. The offense is 15th-20th (except for the monster know as Fred Davis). The Stanford loss ends the argument, esp. considering it was a home game. I saw them play at U-Dub and they looked even worse against them.
I’m shocked that more people aren’t even talking about OU as a legitimate contender. They absolutely look like the real deal to me.
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:08 pm
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BJ and The Bear says:
“UGA got hosed. If they had played LSU yesterday, I am quite confidant that they would have fared better than Tennessee, meaning that LSU would be playing on New Years Day in a lesser bowl.”
Too bad they didn’t play LSU. Wonder why that was the case? Hrm, perhaps because they failed to win their division. Might be why.
Win your conference or shut the fuck up.
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:17 pm
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ipse dixit says:
Man, who knows. What a debacle. Given that Ohio State is in, it is a beauty contest for the other.
Personally I think Oklahoma, LSU, Georgia and USC can make a case and are better teams than VT, Hawaii, and/or Kansas.
I’d probably give it to Oklahoma.
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:29 pm
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bnb614 says:
Oregon was beating Arizona when Dixon got hurt. After he was hurt they lost the game and subsequently, the games to UCLA and Oregon State.
Before the Arizona game, Oregon controlled their own destiny, having beaten both ASU and USC.
When Dixon got hurt and their team flailed, USC won the Pac10.
You can also say LSU backed into a title game after a hard lobbying effort by ESPN last night after the West VA loss (seriously there every ESPN analyst was saying LSU should jump 4 other teams and get in). As a result, the press and coaches allowed LSU to leapfrog everyone and get in.
If you don’t go undefeated and be #1 or #2 all season, then you need someone else to lose so you can back into the game.
So can everyone please STFU about backing into the MNC.
So did USC back into a Pac 10 victory? I would say so. No way Oregon would have lost to Arizona and UCLA.
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:42 pm
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bnb614 says:
Sorry user error cause my text to get jumbled:
Oregon was beating Arizona when Dixon got hurt. After he was hurt they lost the game and subsequently, the games to UCLA and Oregon State.
Before the Arizona game, Oregon controlled their own destiny, having beaten both ASU and USC.
When Dixon got hurt and their team flailed, USC won the Pac10.
So did USC back into a Pac 10 victory? I would say so. No way Oregon would have lost to Arizona and UCLA.
You can also say LSU backed into a title game after a hard lobbying effort by ESPN last night after the West VA loss (seriously there every ESPN analyst was saying LSU should jump 4 other teams and get in). As a result, the press and coaches allowed LSU to leapfrog everyone and get in.
If you don’t go undefeated and stay #1 or #2 all season, then you need someone else to lose so you can back into the game.
So can everyone please STFU about backing into the MNC.
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:44 pm
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R.D. Baker - Retired Blogger says:
> seriously there every ESPN analyst was saying LSU should
> jump 4 other teams and get in
bnb614 – Mark May wanted Oklahoma actually.
re Dennis Dixon: there was a story floating around in the Phoenix media that Dixon actually injured the knee in the Arizona State game but kept playing until he tore it completely in the U of A game
December 2nd, 2007 at 6:57 pm
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bnb614 says:
14 minutes until we find out who plays who.
Oklahoma v Kansas – 2 Big 12 teams in the Fiesta Bowl would be a travesty and an automatic W for the Sooners.
West Virginia v Virginia Tech would be a nice memory lane for 2 hated rivals from their Big East days. (Anyone else remember Shayne Graham’s game winning fg vs West VA to send VT to the title game in 1999?)
Hoping the Zooker will get to take on Pete Carroll’s crew in the Rose Bowl.
December 2nd, 2007 at 7:41 pm
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PortTrojan says:
R.D. Baker – Retired Blogger,
Dixon did tear his ACL near the end of the ASU game. He, Bellotti and the doctors kept it from the rest of the team so it wouldn’t leak out. Bellotti claimed to take himself out of the decision to play Dixon against Arizona and let the doctors and Dixon make the decision. Many people here in Portland have been giving Bellotti hell for this sneaky way of absolving himself of any responsibility when in reality he, as the head coach, should have shut Dixon down and protected his pro future.
December 2nd, 2007 at 8:36 pm
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R.D. Baker - Retired Blogger says:
Thanks… couldn’t think of a Link
December 2nd, 2007 at 9:29 pm
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PortTrojan says:
R.D. Baker,
I don’t have the link, but I know John Canzano of the Oregonian wrote a scathing article on Bellotti within a few days of the Oregon/Arizona game.
December 2nd, 2007 at 10:57 pm
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SpookyJuice says:
Longest. Thread. EVER!
December 3rd, 2007 at 1:25 pm
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SpookyJuice says:
BTW, I’d go all ‘last month’ on that ass and say “fuck it, put bama in it” but I don’t know who the hell we could beat anymore. Notre Dame??? We should scrap the MNC this year.
Playoff would be easy by the way, scrap one regular season game. Take all (major)conference champs.
tOSU, LSU, OU, Wf’nVU, VaTech, USC and then take 4 at large teams UGa, Hawaii, Mizzurah, and Kansas or whoever. Make the non-con champs play in, leaving 8 teams for a 3 week playoff and then non-tournament teams could play the bowls
December 3rd, 2007 at 1:30 pm
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stapler says:
November 29, 2005: The real longest thread ever. People started bashing ESPN and things got a little out of hand…
http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2005/11/29/50-reasons-espnabcdisney-sucks/#comments
December 4th, 2007 at 2:05 pm