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Friday, July 31, 2020
35 years ago, first Heisman Trophy winners inducted into Pro Football HOF
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Baseball is in my brain
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Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Meet Houston Dash forward Shea Groom
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Saturday, July 25, 2020
PVAMU PANTHERS LAND 13 ON PHIL STEELE’S ALL-SWAC PRESEASON TEAM
PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS (July 25, 2020) The Prairie View A&M football team made its presence known on the Phil Steele All-SWAC Preseason team, with 13 Panther standouts receiving recognition.
On offense, a trio of offensive linemen and a pair of wide receivers earned spots on the team. Tony Mullins landed on the second-team offense while Tristen Wallace landed on the third-team offense. Mullins led the Panthers with 604 yards receiving during his junior season, and the Katy, Texas native hauled in seven scores, tops among all PVAMU players.
Wallace led the team with 40 receptions for 485 yards, grabbing a pair of touchdowns during his 2019 campaign.
First-Team All-SWAC player Danny Garza (First Team), DeJohn Jones (Second Team) and Eric Dunn (Second Team) were also honored. The senior trio opened holes for the top-ranked offense in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and helped form an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks among league teams.
Defensively, Jason Dumas – one of Prairie View A&M’s most disruptive pass rushers from 2019 -- was named to the second-team defense. The first-team All-SWAC honoree posted 12.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks in the prior season.
Dynamic linebacker duo Tre’Shaud Smith and Storey Jackson both received first-team nods. Smith, a second-team selection to the 2019 All-SWAC team, led the Panthers with 93 total stops – 12 for loss – and 6.0 sacks. Jackson ranked second among Panther defenders with 72 tackles, adding 8.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks.
The Panthers’ ultra-productive secondary was well-represented as well, as Jaylen Harris received a first-team spot, Drake Cheatum picked up a second-team selection, and Reggie Stubblefield earned third-team consideration. Harris emerged as one of the SWAC’s top cover men, earning first-team all-conference honors after ranking among the nation’s best in passes defended. Harris intercepted four passes, best among PVAMU players.
Cheatum, a fellow first-team All-SWAC honoree, made 89 total stops along with a pair of tackles for loss while anchoring a Panthers defense that fielded the second-stingiest pass defense in the league as far as yards allowed.
Stubblefield was one of the most active Panthers, making 40 total tackles – a pair behind the line of scrimmage – and picking off a pass in just six games.
Punter Caleb Darbone (Second Team) and long snapper Desmond Calloway (Third Team) rounded out the Panthers’ selections to the team. Darbone averaged more than 37 yards per punt, with seven of his kicks landing inside the 20-yard line.
Friday, July 24, 2020
Fearless MLB Predictions
By Lou RoeschPhoto by:
James Roesch, LJR Sports Media
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 23, 2020) The MLB season is upon us and as all great sports fans do we make our predictions on who wins what and who doesn't and why? Our choices make for great conversation and fuel our desire to watch even if it's only on T.V. Here are the fearless predictions for the 2020 season. Debate them, share your own but above all enjoy the season.
American League
AL East: New York Yankees
The AL East may be baseball's most competitive division again but hey what else is knew. Place your money on the Yankees. Their lineup is formidable and Gerritt Cole is a difference maker. Just ask Houston, they'll tell you the mistake it was not to pitch him at all in Game 7 and thus handing the 2019 World Series title.
AL Central: Cleveland Indians
The AL Central is a forgettable division in a 162 games but in a 60 games season it should be fun to watch three teams battle it out. The Tribe pitching staff makes the difference with Shane Bieber and his 259 K's in 34 appearances leading the way,]..And with Francisco Lindor playing for a big day this is the team to beat as they edge out Minnesota and the Sox.
AL West: Houston Astros
Cheating or not this team has all the tools to run away and hide in the first 30 games. Don't be surprised if they challenge the 1984 Tigers record of 35-5 after 40 games. A pitching staff of Justin Verlander, Zach Greinke and Lance McCullers Jr could put the team in position to threaten the road record of 17 straight wins by the 1916 New York Giants. And the lineup of Altuve, Bregman, Correa and Springer is the best up and the batting order.
AL Wildcards: Tampa Bay and Los Angeles Angels
AL Champion: Houston Astros over the NY Yankees in seven games. Should be plenty fireworks here plus strikeouts, home runs and story lines.
AL MVP: George Springer
AL Cy Young: Gerrit Cole
AL Rookie of the Year: Luis Robert
AL Manager of the Year: Dusty Baker
National League
NL East: Philadelphia Phillies
This will be the most interesting pick of any predictions. Atlanta and the Nationals are glamour choices but the Phillies have a healthy Bryce Harper and Andrew McCutcheon plus DIdi Gregorius is in the hole at short and J.T. Realmoto behind the plate. All this aside, the Phillies win because they have Joe Girardi in the dugout and we know what he did New York.
NL Central: Cincinnati Reds
This will be the most fun division to watch in baseball once again. The Reds have been a team that hangs around until the All-Star break but this 2020 is different because its only 60 games. With a $165 million spent on off season acquisitions, this team will finally be steady and consistent. Is there a better potential Murders Row then Joey Votto, Eugenio Suarez and Mike Moustakas in the National League. Should the Reds pitching staff falter the Cubs, Cardinals and Brewers will be waiting in the wings. Guesing these four wind up with in four games or less of each other.
NL West: Los Angeles Dodgers
Mookie Betts is in the fold and Clayton Kershaw is well Clayton Kershaw and so the Dodgers should win the West again like a broken record. There are many reasons to think the Dodgers will beyond just these two players. A short season plays right into the hand of the Chavez Ravine Boys of Summer.
NL Wildcards: Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs
NL Champions: Philadelphia Phillies over the Chicago Cubs in six games. There's just something about having a catcher as a manager that makes a big difference and an interesting series. The Phillies are a team with a chip on their shoulder not to mention their manager.
NL MVP: Bryce Harper
NL Cy Young: Josh Hader
NL Rookie of the Year: Shogo Akiyama
NL Manager of the Year: David Bell
And now for all the marbles: the Houston Astros win it all in 2020 handing Dusty Baker the one thing missing from his Hall of Fame resume as they sweep the Phillies.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
There is nothing like the high of a no-hitter in the game of baseball
Will the "postponed" 2020 Olympic Games occur in 2021?
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The delayed Tokyo Olympics could not be held next year if conditions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic continue as they are, the president of the organizing committee said Wednesday. In an interview with Japanese broadcaster NHK, Yoshiro Mori said he was hopeful the situation would improve and suggested a vaccine was the key. “If this kind of situation (with COVID-19) continues, is it possible to hold the games?” Mori was asked by NHK. “If current situation continues, we couldn’t,” Mori replied, speaking in Japanese.
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Lamar Cardinals participate in SLC Virtual Football Media Day
BEAUMONT, TEXAS (July 22, 2020) First-year Lamar University head football coach Blane Morgan and seniors Michael Lawson and Myles Wanza took part in the Southland Conference Football Virtual Media Day event Wednesday afternoon from each of the 11 campuses within the league’s footprint. The event, which typically is held in Houston, was switched to a virtual meeting this year due to the on-going social distancing protocols related to COVID-19. The Cardinals held their interviews in the Dauphin Athletics Complex on the LU campus.
Morgan, and his entire staff, have been placed in an unenviable position due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last March, the Southland Conference, following the lead of the NCAA, shutdown the remainder of all spring competitions and just days later that list went on to include spring practice. When the shutdown took place, the Cardinals were just days away from opening spring camp. The COVID-19 shutdown prevented Morgan and his staff from getting their first in-person look at the Cardinals during the spring.
Big Red reported back to campus June 29, but before the players took part in any voluntary workouts they went through COVID-19 testing, a training seminar and had to wait for the results on each player to come back. The team was allowed its first mandatory workout July 13.
“It’s the best feeling in the world to be back,” said Lawson. “Football is my life, and the thought of not being able to play football hurts. We’re glad to be back, and I’m ready to get to work.
“It was really difficult being away from (my team),” added Wanza. “It is really good to be back working together and training. I’m glad to have my teammates back.”
Although a lot of questions during media day surrounded the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus from players, coaches and league administrators alike was on the start of a new season and getting prepared with the belief that there will be a 2020 campaign.
“Our membership has been meeting constantly over the last four months, and they have reconfirmed they're planning for the fall even as recently as this week,” said SLC Commissioner Tom Burnett. “We anticipate our football camps opening soon, with our coaches and student-athletes beginning preseason practices as they normally do.”
The Cardinals return 47 letter winners from last season, a number which includes 17 starters. Big Red will have several questions marks to answer when fall camp begins. At the top of that list will be the quarterback position as LU will have a first-time starter in 2020. The Cardinals will also be looking to replace four of five starters on the offensive line and return only one starter on the defensive line.
“Our quarterback situation is still yet to be determined,” said Morgan. “I could see a scenario where we play multiple quarterbacks. We have a number of guys on campus right now with different skill sets. We have to utilize what those guys can do and that will be exciting to see how they progress.”
LU had two players named to the preseason All-Southland squad – defensive back Michael Lawson and kicker Bailey Giffen – both received first-team nods. The Southland also released its 2020 preseason poll Wednesday morning with the LU picked to finish 11th behind Northwestern State and Houston Baptist. Defending conference co-champion, Central Arkansas, was the overwhelming favorite to repeat as conference champion.
“We can use (the preseason polls) as motivation, but at the same time we don’t worry about them,” said Wanza. “Preseason polls don’t determine who wins championships – hard work does. We’re going to work hard and focus on being better every day.”
The Houston Dash are in the finals
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Houston Dash are off to the semifinals of the Challenge Cup
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Head coach Tab Ramos talks about Houston Dynamo and "MLS is Back" Tourney
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On the first competitive match for the team since March 7:
"First of all, we are very excited about having an opportunity to play. Obviously, it has been a long, long time. Even for the players that have played, they had the opportunity to play two games and before that, they had not played in months. So, it has really been a long time. The players are anxious to get on the field and we can’t wait to get started.”
On the mood of the coaches and players after MLS adjusted the tournament format due to COVID-19:
“Is there worry? You always worry a little bit, of course. We feel safe. We feel like we are in a good spot. Our medical group has done an amazing job to keep us safe. I think the players have also done an amazing job in terms of staying away from where they shouldn’t be and being as professional as they can to protect each other and our families. We all owe to each other and they have done a great job with that. We are very happy with where we are and how we are doing things.”
On the chemistry of the team:
“There’s been a lot over the last three or four months in terms of developing team chemistry. Obviously, we are doing it more on the field now, we had an opportunity to do it off the field through Zoom and (Microsoft) Team meetings and that type of thing. Now, we are finally getting on the field. We are very excited about it and now it is just time to start playing.”
On the format of the tournament and being in the group of death:
“We’re going to do the best to (compete in the group of death). We are preparing to do that and I’m sure the other teams have as well. You can see in some of the other matches that the timing is off as well, for everyone. Which I think is normal and can be expected to a certain extent. Obviously, we hope on Monday that the game goes perfect for us, that is what we work towards, but I know that it has been a long time since we have played. In terms of being in the group of death, I think this is a good scenario for us. I think this is just what we need to get tested. For me as a new coach, it is important to see the best teams, how they play and where we are and how far we need to go, if it is that far at all. So, I’m excited to be in this group and to play great teams.”
On if the team has had issues with COVID-19 and the new tournament format:
“First, I think our group has done, like I said before, our medical group from even when we were in Houston – obviously, Houston being one of the hot spots in the country now. All the players and the medical group and the protocols from MLS, and internally, have put us in a very safe position to be able to do all of the things we have done. So, we feel very good about everything that has happened so far. In terms of the two teams that left and the tournament changing, obviously, as you know nothing changed in our group. Our group is still the same and if anything it has made the tournament a little more even, because the groups work out better now. So, we just have to move on. We don’t feel good about two teams not being here. We wish they could be here. I’m sure they did the best they could to participate as well. I think, this was a good decision by the league at this time.”
On his excitement to see the team play a game:
“Yeah, it is hard to explain actually. After you have been for three months on Zoom and Microsoft Teams, you don’t know if you are coaching a chess team, or if you are coaching a real team that comes out on the field and does something. So, I’m very excited to be on the field as a coach. I know if I’m excited the players are dying to get on the field on Monday.”
On what he learned from the games the Dynamo did play and the performance of the Houston Dash:
“Obviously, with the Dash, James and I are developing a good relationship as being part of the club and all of us being inclusive with each other. I follow their games, I know they are going into the last game in the group and they are 1-1-1, and they have been an exciting team to watch. I am really excited to see them in the next round and wish them from here, not just myself but the whole team, is wishing them luck going into the next round. So, there’s so much (that he learned from the first two games of the year). Unfortunately, over the last four months there is only two games we could analyze for four months, so – we looked at those games for so much. Obviously, in Kansas City we started strong, we pressed them well. Then a couple of long balls, the game opened up and we had to chase the game the rest of the time. Overall, I was happy with the team. In terms of the attitude to come out and get a result. I know that we have to improve, we have to improve on the transition side of the ball. Transition from attacking to defending has been an issue for us in the first two games. Then I thought in the (LA) Galaxy game, we had a lot of the ball, a lot of possession in the first game. Yet, we didn’t create that many opportunities. So, we have been working on that as well. Hopefully, we see on Monday some of the things we want done a little better.”
On facing LAFC without Carlos Vela:
“There’s no question, when you are missing the best player in the league it does make a difference. LAFC is one of those clubs, that unfortunately for us, has a great roster from top to bottom. They can replace them with another great player. Having said that, obviously, not seeing Vela there changes the game a little bit. He is so dangerous up front. We will stick to doing what we do, which is try to be aggressive from the beginning and focus on our team. Looking forward to playing what is likely the best team in the league.”
On the depth of the roster and player rotation:
“Yeah, I feel like we are in a good place. We’ve been preparing all 27 players that we have available here. So, I think from a fitness standpoint they are in the best place they could possibly be and that’s all 27 of them. Not just whatever the starting XI will be on Monday. So, we feel good about that part. Hopefully, a lot of the players will get an opportunity to show themselves.”
On how he is using his previous experiences get players mentally past the restrictions of the bubble:
“It is going to be difficult, this is different from anything else I have lived before. The only thing that is sort of the same is the format of the tournament. I do know how important it is for a team like ours to start the tournament on the right foot, playing well and develop more and more confidence. I think we have given the players a lot of confidence. I think we will be ready to go and I think it is important for us to start, even if we are going to play likely the best team in the league, it is important to start strong.”
Wednesday, July 08, 2020
Opening of baseball season in Sugar Land brings nostalgia; especially with COVID-19 in mind
Monday, July 06, 2020
FC Dallas removed from "MLS is Back" tournament
FC Dallas midfielder Edwin Cerrillo exits medical testing prior to the start of the "MLS is Back" tournament. Photo courtesy of Major League Soccer and Paul-Michael Ochoa. |
“As we continue to focus on the well-being of our players, coaches and staff who are in isolation in Orlando, we understand it is not in their best interests to compete at this time. While we’re disappointed, the health and safety of our traveling delegation as well as our league partners is our highest priority.”
The statement also indicated the team will cooperate with MLS and local health officials, both in Florida and Texas, on a plan that can safely bring the team back to Frisco in a way that minimizes risk of exposure to all parties involved and ensures their safety. FC Dallas team president Dan Hunt was quoted:
“We absolutely agree with the league’s decision to withdraw FC Dallas from the MLS is Back Tournament out of safety concerns for our players and staff. We’re looking forward to resuming the 2020 season once the entire club is healthy and in position to play competitive matches at the highest level.”
In June, the National Women’s Soccer League had member team Orlando Pride withdraw from the NWSL's Challenge Cup due to COVID-19 concerns.
Houston Dash down OL Reign 2-0 to remain unbeaten in 2020 Challenge Cup
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