
future_longhorn_dad
Nov 02, 2008 Apr 07, 2012 4 1075
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Metaphor Anyone????
Maybe a little foreshadowing of later events.....
Sergio at Big 12 Media Days
http://www.statesman.com/sports/content/sports/stories/longhorns/2009/07/30/0730texfoot.html
I found this link while looking at iamthe12thman.com. After reading it, I think it looks like a large amount of information. Apparently, someone had a video camera at the scene of the accident and was recording him pushing the car and talking about what just happened. I think that would be the greatest amount of evidence on what was or wasn't in his system. Just like we discussed early on the Sergio Concussion Fanpost, he was grilled about the accident and what preceded it.
Complete Irreverence
Since I am bored at work, I decided to look something up. I wanted to see the LSU's batting average in games where right handed pitchers started over the course of the season, because of ESPN's praise for their 35-3 record against RHP. Prior to last nights game, the Tigers were hitting .319 in games where right handers started the ball game. Last night, Jungmann held them to 5 of 32, or .156, less than half of their season average. Now, I had to leave after the 5th inning last night, so I had to follow the game by contantly refreshing ESPN.com, and after the game had ended, I looked for a story to see what happened. They said that Jungmann had the CG, only allowing 5 hits, and of course talked about his 6 pitches in Game 1. That was it, no respect, no praise, as if it was the Nationals batting against the Red Sox (No offense). A Freshman went out last night and pitched a complete game against a team that was averaging 9.5 runs a game in the CWS. He was one missed hop away from a shutout. LSU's bats were supposed to be unstoppable, and when they did get stopped, it is as if it is no big deal. I know we are used to this, but, to me, this is on a whole new level.
Ok, I'm done ranting.
Oct 17th
I was just watching some College Football show on ESPN, and they were talking about the top 5 footballs games of the upcoming season. Of Course the RRR is the No. 1 game, but when they mentioned it, they said it was going to be at the new Cowboys Stadium. I thought that is was due to stay at the Cotton Bowl for like the next 7-8 years or something like that. Does ESPN have it wrong? One MB-TF.com, it only says Dallas, TX. Just courious. Thanks.
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