Tuesday, September 2, 2008

A-Hamm's View Of Week One


How do you describe week one?? Crazy, Shocking or just down right odd. Some teams showed up ready to play (Oklahoma, Ohio St. Oregon and Penn St.). Others Sleptwalk to victories (USC, Georgia and Wisconsin). Then some just, well umm sucked somethin awful (Va. Tech. Michigan, Clemson and San Diego St.).
Now time to hand out my Weekly "HAMMIE" awards.....
MVP of the Week: Kevin Craft (UCLA)-How in the world do you throw 4 int's in the first half then lead a comeback..apparently he has the anwser.
Game that I would watch again: Tennessee-UCLA
Coach who's Resume needs to be updated: Ty Willingham (Washington)
Best Team Effort: Fresno St. and Bowling Green for getting Tough road wins.
Worst Team Effort: Michigan, Va. Tech and Clemson. Some extra laps are in need for the last two teams on this list. Michigan showed why the will struggle this year, maybe Pat White should of transfered with Rich-Rod.
Team on the Rise-Colorado, a young team in the Big 12 North that starts out strong. It kind of reminds me of KU last year.
Best Sleepwalking Effort-Kansas and USC. For the Hawks they knew that FIU would not be a test so they went through the motions as expected. USC played to a B- effort and still put up 50+ on UVA. It makes me think, is UVA really that bad?? My anwser, Yes..

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A 19 Year Old's View Of Week One


Well, it's finally here. College Football Season will start in less than 24 hours and already upsets are being called and conference title plans are being re-routed and thats just before Labor Day. A big change has occured though as compared to 2007's season start. National Title Contenders are actually gonna get tested in week one (USC, Missouri and LSU). While Other teams get a free pass to a 1-0 record (Ohio St., Oklahoma and BYU). Let's take a deeper look into week 1.
Fav 5 Games (In No Order)
Missouri v. Illinois (In St. Louis)
Last Year's Game went down to the wire, this one will too.
Prediction:Missouri wins 28-21
NC State @ So. Carolina
The SEC Darkhorse gets an early test on Thursday night versus a fiesty Wolfpack team
Prediction:So. Carolina wins 24-14
Tennessee @ UCLA
Tennessee also gets tested early too as they are one of two SEC schools that make a tough trip out west. UCLA is running out of Quarterbacks, can anybody check and see what Cade McNown is doing.
Prediction:Tennessee wins 17-14
Alabama v. Clemson (In Atlanta)
Nick Saban v. Tommy Bowden, this is what college needs to start off week one. Also I would like to see how Julio Jones does vs. a tough Clemson D.
Prediction:Clemson wins 35-24
USC @ Virginia
Mark Sanchez looks healthy coming into this one, so the Trojans will roll.
Prediction:SC Wins 56-17
Team on upset watch-Texas and Virginia
The Big dissapointment this week-Michigan will play very ugly vs. Utah and still win by a very close margin
Man who's Heisman stock will rise-Max Hall (BYU)

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bring Back College Football on ABC!!!!!

With College Football Season coming up you college football fans you always look for what channel is playing what game. The top network is ABC and their College Football brand is a trademark of american sports. About 3 years ago, ABC Sports went in a different direction and did away with ABC Sports and "renamed" it ESPN on ABC. Yea, I know I dont get it either. So of course any sport you see on ABC is really ESPN.


What in the hell is "ESPN on ABC"???? Roone and Howard would not tolerate this..

I honestly believe that the College Football portion has suffered the most from all of this, I mean look what Disney has turned College Football into..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN4XXVEDzoE


Remember when Keith Jackson, Brent Musburger and Brad Nessler had that music behind them, and every game seemed like a conference title matchup. Hell, they could make Stanford-Oregon State look like the Rose Bowl. Well I'll let you take a look...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64rs1GXj4ck




Thursday, August 21, 2008

3 QB System?!?!?!?!?!

I found this story from The Oregonian today, its about the ongoing battle for Quarterback for the Oregon Ducks and here's and intresting thing I picked up in that article by way of fannation.com...

Three-QB system at Oregon?
Posted: Thursday August 21, 2008 06:37AM ET
It took the brilliance of Dennis Dixon last season to put an end to the three words -- two-quarterback system -- that haunt many Oregon fans. So, are you ready for . . . a three-quarterback system? "We've been doing it for so long, pretty much since '05," said center Max Unger when asked if three cadences might pose a problem. Nate Costa had pretty much made this a one-quarterback team until last week's scrimmage, when Justin Roper outplayed him. Meanwhile, freshman Chris Harper continues to develop into an offensive force, even if he still has trouble throwing the ball. "We probably would hope that one would get it done," Oregon coach Mike Bellotti said. "If there's other things that a second or third quarterback brings to the table, giving us another way to attack somebody or create another preparation headache for opposing defenses, certainly we'll consider that."


It makes me wonder, can you have a 3 QB system?? In my opinion no, I'm all for giving everyone a shot at the Job but one or two good preformances by the no. 2 and no. 3 guys then you have a Quarterback issue. This article made me think, what other "Multi-QB System" was used in the past

2006-Florida (Chris Leak & Tim Tebow)
To a majority of you Gator fans, there was life before Tim Tebow. Chris Leak was thrown under the bus time after time for not winning the big game. Once he wins the national championship, who get all the credit?? Tim Tebow

Monday, August 18, 2008

Here come the Irish...To Bowl Season????

Last season, Notre Dame went through something I call Samardija-Quinn withdrawl syndrome. The Irish were with out there two best threats, Brady Quinn and Jeff Samardija for the first time in 3 years. The critics of the Irish knew it was going to be tough but not "3 wins" tough, unless your ESPN's Mark May. This is a new season though, and I will say right now that Notre Dame will go to a Bowl Game. Thats right, The Irish will be bowling but it where they will play is the bigger question. Well I will assess the Irish chances of playing in 3 potental games

Bowl Game 1 (The National Championship)
This is inpossible to imagine for Notre Dame but if Notre Dame can get passed there two toughest tests (Pitt and USC) they could be in the picture. The biggest thing blocking them is, as with all Notre Dame teams in the past is.....The Schedule. This young Irish team will stumble on the road or even at home. A 2009 title run is possible if the talent comes along correctly. Chances (7 %)

Bowl Game 2 (A BCS Bowl)
The BCS has not been kind to Notre Dame in the past decade wait, The Bowl season hasnt been kind to Notre Dame in the past 15 years with blowout loss after blowout loss. The BCS is now starting to become accessable to more teams by having 10 teams participate. Notre Dame could afford about 2 or 3 losses to still be in BCS contention. The biggest question for the Irish if they are to make an appearence is will they get another January butt-kicking??
Chances (15%)

Bowl Game 3 (The Gator Bowl)
This is Probably the easiest and most likely bowl destination for the Irish if they play up to there level and win games that there supposed to win, which a majority of them they will. They will be suiting up in Jacksonville on New Years's Day playing an ACC opponent.
Chances (70%)



















Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Pac 10 Conference Preview



In putting the Pac 10 Preview Together, I really "Thought Long and Hard" about it and USC will win the Pac 10 Again. I honestly dont see any other team coming to the plate vs. SC, Oregon has too many questions. Arizona St. has the toughtest conference schedule out of anyone in the conference and there are no other possible contenders.


5 Best Players

Ray Manaluga (USC)

Brian Cushing (USC)

Jake Locker (Washington)

Willie Tuitama (Arizona)

Patrick Chung (Oregon)


3 players to pay attention to

Taylor Mays (USC)

Mark Sanchez (USC)

Nate Costa (Oregon)


Coaches on the Hot seat

Jeff Tedford (Cal) and Mike Stoops (Arizona)


3 Games to pay attention to Other than SC-Ohio St.

Washington @ USC (Nov. 1)

Locker and co. head to LA this year after taking the men of troy down to the wire in Seattle a year ago.


Oregon @ Purdue (Sept. 13)

The Battle of the Spread Offense, I have a feeling no defense will be played in this one.


Arizona St. @ Cal. (October 4)

Even if this game is in october, it might factor who makes the Rose Bowl, because USC wont be there, they are gonna play a couple of days later in Miami.


Conference Predictions

1.USC

2.Arizona st.

3.Oregon

4.UCLA

5.Cal

6.Arizona

7.Washington

8.Oregon St

9.Stanford

10.Washington St.







Monday, July 28, 2008

SEC Conference Preview

Ok Ladies and Gents can anyone tell me what conference has the heisman winner, national champion, two schools that face off more in the courtroom than they do on a football field? It's the SEC!!! 2007 could be described as crazy and dramatic but there is no way that it can be topped, or can it??
5 Best Players
Knowshown Moreno (UGA)
Tim Tebow (Florida)
Percy Harvin (Florida)
Ricky Jean-Francois (LSU)
Jasper Brinkley (So. Carolina)
3 players to pay attention to
Julio Jones (Alabama)
John Parker Wilson (Alabama)
Arian Foster (Tennessee)
Coach on the Hot seat
Bobby Johnson (Vanderbilt)
3 games to watch
LSU at Auburn (Sept. 20th)
The nation's most exciting rivalry heads to the plains of Auburn, if the past 5 years are any indication of what will happen in 08' it should be a dandy.
Ole Miss at Arkansas (Oct. 25)
This gets my vote of most akward game of the year, Houston Nutt used to coach at Arkansas where Bobby Petrino coaches now, feeling akward yet??
Georgia V. Florida (Nov. 1)
The Winner of this game is a lock for the national title game, or are they??
Conference Predictions

West Division
1.Auburn
2.LSU
3.Alabama
4.Mississippi St.
5.Ole Miss
6.Arkansas

East Division
1.Georgia
2.Florida
3.Tenneesee
4.So. Carolina
5.Vanderbilt
6.Kentucky

Monday, July 21, 2008

Here's Carson!!!!!


In an interview with "The Petros and Money Show" on AM 570 in Los Angeles, Palmer threw Jim "The Sweater Vest" Tressel and the Ohio St. Program under the bus in anticipation of the September showdown with USC. Palmer fired the opening salvo in what should a nice media battle until kickoff, knowingly that he's gonna take some serious heat for it. The Heisman trophy winner from 2002 got off these "Touching" and "Caring" lines...
"I cannot stand the Buckeyes".....
"Having to live in Ohio, and hear what those fans have to say about their team drives me nuts"....
"I just cant wait for them (Ohio St.) to come to the coliseum and get an old fashioned butt whipping"....
As an observer to this mess that Palmer put himself in, I honestly believe that he (Palmer) is the last person who should be saying something or talking crap on another school. If you children remeber Carson Palmer stole the 2002 Heisman (Picture Above) from Miami's Ken Dorsey. For some reason Carson forgot that he's a resident of the state of Ohio and is only less than 100 miles away from..you guessed it Ohio State!!! I would just hope that if Ohio St. does win, Carson isnt on High St. in Columbus that night.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Big 12 Conference Preview


Ok, a quick history lesson for you football fans out there. Before the 2007-08 season, what year did Kansas and Missouri finish 1 and 2 in conference? Anyone....Anyone, it was 1909 while both teams were apart of the Missouri Valley Conference. I dont think that 08-09 will give us a repeat of the 07-08 season, besides KU and MU going to war over the North Division the were many other highlights. Colorado showed that they are a program that is on the rise, Kansas St.'s Jordy Nelson became one of the best WR's to come out of the Big 12 in years. There was also the "Oscar Worthy" preformance by Oklahoma St.'s Mike Gundy. If you dont remember here it is http://youtube.com/watch?v=aoMmbUmKN0E

5 Best Players
Michael Crabteree (Texas Tech)
Chase Daniel (Missouri)
Chase Coffman (Missouri)
Sam Bradford (Oklahoma)
Jeremy Macklin (Missouri)
3 Players to Pay attention to
Josh Freeman (Kansas St.)
Swanson Miller (Oklahoma St.)
Beau Johnson (Oklahoma St.)
Coach on the Hot Seat
Ron Prince (Kansas St.)
3 Games to watch in 08-09
Nebraska at Oklahoma (Nov. 1)
It's a old school rivalry but if Nebraska wins this game, they will make a statement to the nation that the big red was back.
Kansas St. at Kansas (Nov. 1)
This is Judgement day for the Ron Prince career. A win and he stays. a loss and....
Kansas at Oklahoma (Oct. 18)
Kansas played the soft side of the conference a year ago, this time a return trip to the BCS wont be so easy.
Conference Predictions
North Division
1.Missouri
2.Colorado
3.Kansas St.
4.Nebraska
5.Kansas
6.Iowa St.
South Division
1.Texas
2.Oklahoma
3.Texas Tech
4.Oklahoma St.
5.Texas A&M
6.Baylor

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Overrated/Underrated Who Makes what list

A couple of days ago, my cousin and I were having a serious discussion over Tim Tebow and how he reminds me of Brady Quinn by being on the cover of every follege football magazine to start the year. It got me thinking and I started to realize the Tim Tebow is overrated, I know he has a Heisman Trophy but he's just Eric Crouch with a better arm. Then as I was making my case to my cousin Jordan, I was thinking about who, what and in the world of college football is overrated and underrated???

Overrated

Pre Season Magazines-It's not that I dont like them, but can you give me some variety on picking the top team to start the season.



Doug Flutie's Hail Mary-The final play was nice I get that, but Miami was not that good of a team that season, if it was the Irvin, Perriman and Walsh Hurricanes that game would not be on my list. Boston College beat a middle of the road Miami squad, enough said.



Bo Schembechler-Bo may he rest in peice, might have the legendary/iconic status but If you had to rank the top 10 coaches he wont make my list. Woody Hayes and Bo had good battles in the 70's but after Woody left OSU, Bo couldnt take over the conference as many expected

Cal-Stanford "The Play"-Yep, I went there. We all know what happens, Cal takes the kickoff back after making an endless amount of laterals then stick it in the Cardinal by running over the Trombone player. What people forget is the previous drive by Stanford and John Elway, Elway converted on fourth down deep in his own territory to capture the lead but Kevin Moen and Cal ruined that the next play

Underrated

The Pac-10-America needs to remember this conference before USC took over this decade, the Pac 10 was very good in the 90's and into the early 2000's. (See Joey Harrington, Marques Tuiasosopo, Danny O'neil and Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar)

Black College Football-This is something else that america needs to wake up to, NFL Hall of Famers and Super Bowl MVP's have played at this level. Take a look at the start of the season, while you Texas fans are watching the horns thrash some no-name school Grambling St. and Hampton will be in action showcasing their talent on various ESPN networks

Nebraska-Penn St in 1982-This was a game between two top 10 teams and went back and fourth until a late Todd Blackledge TD that was actually out of bounds costs Tom Osborne a shot at a national title, and who played in the title game that year....Penn St.






Thursday, July 10, 2008

Big Ten Conference Preview


No team, and no coaches' reputation has fallen off the face of the earth more than Michigan and Rich Rodriguez. Rodriguez left West Virgnia to go to his "Dream Job". None the less, his first year has already gotten off on the wrong foot (Tyrell Pryor spurned michigan for the Rival, Ryan Mallett left and a key O-Lineman transfers to Ohio St.). Good Luck fans of the Maize and Blue, you are rewarded with playing Ohio St. in Columbus, Purdue and Illinois all this year.
5 Best Players
James Laurinatis (Ohio St.)
Chris Wells (Ohio St.)
Juice Williams (Illinois)
Brian Robiskie (Ohio St.)
P.J. Hill (Wisconsin)
3 Players to pay attention to
Curtis Painter (Purdue)
Tyrell Pryor (Ohio St.)
Brian Hoyer (Michigan St.)
Coach on the hot seat
Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)
3 Games to Watch in 08-09
Michigan at Notre Dame (Sept. 13)
This is an early season test for Michigan and could give an indication on how the season will go
Ohio St. at Illinois (Nov. 15)
The Fighting Illini pulled off a shocker in 07, they actually have a better shot to repeat that again
Michigan at Ohio St.
If Rodriguez wins in Columbus versus Sen. Jim Tressell, all of Ann Arbor Will for get the past 11 games
Conference Predictions
1.Ohio St
2.Illinois
3.Wisconsin
4.Penn St.
5.Michigan St.
6.Michigan
7.Purdue
8.Iowa
9.Minnesota
10.Indiana
11.Northwestern

Monday, July 7, 2008

Big East Conference Preview


Last season might be described as crazy and suprising. This season could be more of the same, there are four teams that have a legit shot of winning the Big East crown. West Virgina and South Florida are the two proven vets, Pitt and UConn are the new contenders looking to make a mark. Pitt has already had a clutch moment, last season they defeated the Mountaineers in that Morgantown epic
5 Best Players
Matt Grothe (So. Florida)
Pat White (West Va.)
Noel Devine (West Va.)
LeSean McCoy (Pitt)
Courtrney Greene (Rutgers)
3 Players to pay attention to
Greg Cross (Pitt)
Pat McAffe (West Va.)
Hunter Cantwell (Louisville)
Coach on the Hot Seat
Steve Kragthorpe (Louisville)
3 Games to watch
Auburn at West Va. (October 23)
Probably the only tough game for Pat White and co. until at trip to Pitt in Late November
Pitt at UConn (December 6)
A bowl bid could be on the line in this one
South Florida at UConn (November 23)
UConn could play two roles in this game, Spoiler or title contender at this point in the season
Conference Predictions
1.West Virgina
2.South Florida
3.Pitt
4.UConn
5.Rutgers
6.Cinncinati
7.Syracuse
8.Louisville

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

ACC Conference Preview

In what most analysts might call a down year for the ACC, I saw it as a conference in the middle of a power shift. Boston College and Virgina Tech were top dog along with an unproven Clemson team. This Season could be the Tigers year as they will finally make a strong run at the ACC title. The only thing stopping them is Wake Forest and Florida St.

5 Best players
CJ Spiller (Clemson)
Josh Adams (Wake Forest)
James Davis (Clemson)
Vance Walker (Ga. Tech)
Patrick Robinson (FSU)

3 players to pay attention to in 08-09
Markus White (FSU)
Arthur Brown (Miami)
Cullen Harper (Clemson)

Coach on the hot seat
Ralph Fridgen (Maryland)

3 Biggest Games
Clemson at Wake Forest (October 9)
The winner of this game will most likely win the Atlantic Division.

Florida St. at Miami (October 4)
Two teams trying to climb back to the top, and plus it's FSU-Miami!!!

North Carolina at Va. Tech (September 20)
The young and talented Heels can make a statement to the nation with a huge road win.

Conference Predictions
Atlantic Division
1. Clemson
2. Wake Forest
3. Florida St.
4. Boston College
5. Maryland
6. NC State

Coastal Division
1. North Carolina
2. Va. Tech
3. Miami
4. Georgia Tech
5. Virgina
6. Duke

ACC Title Game:Clemson Defeats UNC 24-13

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Exclusive Interview Q&A With Chris Harper

Wichita has had alot of talent in the City League, but none are more dynamic than Northwest's Chris Harper. Harper was to attend Kansas St. in the fall, but then backed out of his commit and decided on national signing day to go to Oregon. He gave an exclusive interview with us

Andrew Hammond:What other schools did you have in mind other than KSU and Oregon?
Chris Harper:I had Missouri, Illinios and Notre Dame on my list.


AH:Do you feel like Kansas St. betrayed you?
CH:There was nothing they could do about it, Coach [James] Franklin has famliy in Maryland so he was doing what was best for him.


AH:Did you consider Maryland?
CH:Yeah, I though about it but I decided not to go after it.


AH:What made Oregon so intresting?
CH:The Offense, I like the version of the Spread Offense how it's very balanced
AH:What was a key factor in your decision
CH:Coaching and QB tradition, they have a very strong tradition there. The last seven starting QB's have all played in the NFL at some time and Coach [Chip] Kelly is a real cool and I like what he was doing with Dennis Dixon last season
AH:What places are you looking forward to in the Pac 10 on the road?
CH:I'm looking forward to UCLA, its the Rose Bowl. Also, I'm wanting to go to USC and Arizona St.
AH:At one point Notre Dame was serious about you, what were your impressions of ND?
CH:The campus is really nice and I like Coach Weis, but it was just too small.






Monday, February 4, 2008

Weekly Preview:Here it goes again....


On Wednsday, Duke coming in at 2nd in the country will face their longtime rivals from Chapel Hill in a showdown that is probably the first in a three part series. The next on in Durham and most likely in the ACC Tournament final . The last time these two played, this happend..http://youtube.com/watch?v=O5glRSAUVCQ I have a feeling that Gerald Henderson will get a warm welcome into the Dean Dome that night. Another thing to watch is the Return of Dickie V, thats a good thing and a bad thing.
Top 5 Games this week
1. Duke @ No. Carolina ESPN-Wednsday (Come on, its Duke-Carolina..The Grammys can wait)
2. Gonzaga @ St. Mary's ESPN-Monday (The West Coast Conference's two best teams go at it late into the night on Big Monday)
3. UConn @ Syracuse ESPN-Wednsday (A huge matchup between two teams rising in the Big East)
4. Drake @ Illinois State No TV-Tuesday (It's a shame that the biggest game in the Missouri Valley Confernce will not be shown on TV)
5. Tie- Missouri @ Kansas and Indiana @ Illinois ESPN (These two game involve intresting storylines and probably the thing that defines rivalry week, Hate)
stay tuned on Wednsday, we will have an exclusive interview with Chris Harper, the future Oregon Duck

The Andrew Hammond Show, Feb. 4 2008

Eli Manning's career has been sliced and diced throughout his whole career and on sunday he proved all the critics wrong and produced the greatest super bowl finish ever. The Patriots were coming undefeated and practally they were just their for the crowning but NY came out with a gameplan to hit Tom Brady in the mouth and they sucessfuly did that. Now we will cover the super bowl and other things on The Andrew Hammond Show...

Segment 1-3, Hour 1
Super Bowl

Segment 4, Hour 1
Kansas St.-Missouri Review and College Basketball National Landscape

Segment 1, Hour 2
Sports News

A Visit from Mikey O' Sullivan, Boston sports fan

Segment 2, Hour 2
Hot Stove Talk and How the Lakers might have won the West

Segment 3, Hour 2
Truth and Rumors

Segment 4, Hour 2
Andrew's 5 up and 5 down and the 10 questions that concern me

Monday, January 28, 2008

Weekly Preview: This is it...


When Michael Beasley signed his letter of intent to play at K-State, he said that the streak vs. the hated rival KU Jayhawks would end, people outside of manhattan though, "This kid is crazy and it wouldnt happen, well on wednsday it can and it will happen. Thats right, KU will lose to Kansas St. in Bramblage Coliseum AKA "The sorriest looking arena in college basketball". Lets take a look at what has happend since the last KSU win at home vs. KU in 1983...
USSR has been disbanded...
Michael Jackson turned White....
Gary Coleman is now selling his clothes on Ebay (I'm not joking)....
Top 5 Games this week
1. Kansas @ Kansas State, ESPN Full Court-(If they dont win this year, it will never happen)
2. Pitt @ UConn, CBS-(UConn has inproved seeding the past couple of weeks, this week presents another test)
3. Tennessee @ Alabama, ESPN-(The only potental loss for the vols leading up to the showdown vs. Memphis)
4. Arizona @ UCLA, ESPN-(Once a great rivalry, Arizona comes in flying high and looking to reclaim its place upon the Pac 10 throne)
5. Oklahoma St. @ Oklahoma, ESPN-(Hate is the only way to describe this rivalry)

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Weekly Preview:Eli's Coming....yea that Eli.

Once the 47 yard field goal by Lawerence Tynes went through, we knew the giants were headed to the Super Bowl but what we were all shocked and for some still shocked is the QB that is leading them there, Eli Manning.
When the Giants played the pats in December the giants had nothing to play for other than inprovement in their playoff seeding. Tom Coughlin went after the undeafeated Patriots and almost pulled of the biggest upset in NFL history, only if it wasnt for a couple of missed assignments that New England scored on. I believe that Eli grew up that game, he dominated in Tampa, he made TO cry and ruinned Brett Favre's dream season. Can he beat Bill Belicheck and Tom Brady?? well vegas gives them no chance, they are a 14 underdog. If I were a betting man, I would take the giants to cover...

Andrew's Top 5 games this week

1. Boston @ Orlando, Sunday-ABC-(What is this, early 1990's NBA)

2. Duke @ Va. Tech, Thursday-ESPN-(Duke has struggled here in the past, there could be a repeat)

3. Gonzaga @ Memphis, Saturday-ESPN-(If Memphis does go down, this would probably be the week)

4. UConn @ Indiana, Saturday-CBS-(UConn comes in rolling, Indiana has cruised so far, this should be a good game)

5. UConn @ Cincinnati, Wednsday-ESPN+-(Two teams that were supposed to compete next year are ahaead of schedule and this is a good mid week clash)

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Weekly Preview:Three's A Crowd...

A week into conference play and we now have three teams that are still safe from defeat. Kansas, North Carolina and Memphis are all no.1 seeds as of right now and look to be heading straight for the final four, but will they still be undefeated??. Kansas is probably the most talented, North Carolina is the most proven and Memphis has the most to prove.
Memphis has the easiest road by playing in Conference USA and they're only mid season test will come versus Tennessee on Feb. 23rd. They do have potential trap games at Houston and UAB but they should fly through those pretty easily.
If I had to award a "Best team in the Regular season" award Kansas would get it every year, but we dont have awards like that, thank god. Kansas has everything in front of them right now, a top team, good quality wins and most importantly good coaching. The biggest thing for them is putting it together in march, we all know how they great they have done in March. The Tar Heels showed on saturday why their No. 1 ranking is safe and secure. While they had a 25-0 run versus NCST, they just played solid defense and put together great transition offense (2 keys to winning a national title). The only thing stopping them from going undefeated, a 4 letter word....DUKE.

Andrew's Top 5 Games this week

1. USC@UCLA, Saturday-(OJ v. K-Love, enought said)
2. Georgetown@Pittsburgh, Monday-(A preview of the Big East Title game?)
3. Gonzaga@Pepperdine, Monday-(No school the next day=A great nightcap to Big Monday)
4. Kansas@Missouri, Saturday-(If anything like football, this should be fun)
5. North Carolina @ Georgia Tech-(GT always shows up in this showdown)

Monday, January 7, 2008

It's offical, Ohio St. is the SEC's Bitch

I have a true respect for Ohio St. football, but right now that is being challenged as once again they disappointed the Buckeye faithful by getting beat by another SEC team again. They stated out fine, Chris "Beanie" Wells had a 65 yard run and they went up 10-0 with a field goal. Thats when LSU woke up and came back with a 24-0 run to end the half. In the second half the tigers continued to pound away with long sustained drives and by the time it was 31-10 people were going out of the Superdome and heading to the parking lot. LSU ended up winning, but there is more to this than people think. Once again OSU disappoints and the Big Ten is blasted by the SEC again.
Jim Tressel, AKA "sweater vest" gave his team a dvd that had ten minutes of negative footage towards his team from the talking heads around the country Including me (Just kidding). They had a whole year to remember what happened last time they were in a national title game and do you know what they learned...NOTHING!!!!. The Big Ten should be embarssed by what they have become, ESPN's Kirk Herbstriet said that the Big 10, in the fans eyes is around the Conference USA/MAC level. I know that sounds far fetched but it might be true, here's how I see the top BCS conferences (1. SEC, 2. PAC 10, 3. Big 12, 4. ACC, 5. Big East, 6. Big 10). The Big 10 needs to look at themselves in the mirror and and think what do they need to do. Not just with Ohio St. but with the other ten teams in the 11 team conference. Here are some thing I have thought about...

1. Bring another team into the conference (i.e. Notre Dame, I know it's impossible but wortha shot)
2. Schedule tougher games across the board (No App. St, or Youngstown St.)
3. Play a conference championship game (Same thing for the Pac 10 and Big East)
4. Move out of the 20th century (People pass the ball now and they have things called recivers, know how to use one of these)

Thats the only advice I can give them...but since the season is over. Time to reveal my "Unoffical AP top 25 voting ballot"

1.LSU
2.Georgia
3.USC
4.West Virgina
5(t).Kansas
5(t).Missouri
7.Ohio St.
8.Va. Tech
9.Boston College
10.Michigan
11.Auburn
12.Texas
13.Oklahoma
14.Tennessee
15.Illinois
16.Hawaii
17.Texas Tech
18.BYU
19.Cincinnati
20.Penn St.
21.Oregon
22.Kentucky
23.Clemson
24.Virgina
25.Rutgers

Thats it for college football season, on to the NFL Playoffs, College Basketball and the NBA

Friday, January 4, 2008

Kansas won, but the system lost....

Watching the game last night I was very impressed by what Kansas did to beat Virgina Tech in the Oranges Bowl, but the system was the biggest loser and has been throughout this BCS. This years version of the BCS has shown us that going soft is the way to go and if you play the bottom of the barrel you will be rewarded with a shot at the BCS. A couple of years ago, Mark Mangino lost to texas and after the game he said that the BCS played a factor in the loss. I have a strong feeling that after this season McGino probably wants to rethink his thoughts on the BCS. He got around the system and won he figured if Texas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech aren't on the schedule, lets put every bottom feeder we can on our 07 schedule. Kansas is not the only one has done it this Ohio St. and Hawaii cupcaked there way to the BCS. Ohio St. probably was alot worse in there 07 Non-con Schedule, teams like Youngstown st. KentSt. and Akron go the buckeyes ready for the big 10. Once they got into Big 10 play they face and Illinois and got lost. Hawaii, who played absolutely nobody got rolled up by Georgia.

If I was in Charge Of Ku and Hawaii's Schedule for next season it would go like this, I would keep the Conference Schedules the same but I would make up Non-Conference schedules.

Kansas

08/30/08 vs. Easten Michigan
Lawrence, Kan. TBA
09/06/08 vs. Oregon St.
Lawrence, Kan
TBA
09/13/08 at South Florida Tampa, Fla. TBA
09/20/08 at Clemson
Clemson, SC
TBA
10/04/08 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa TBA
10/11/08 vs. Colorado Lawrence, Kan. TBA
10/18/08 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. TBA
10/25/08 vs. Texas Tech Lawrence, Kan. TBA
11/01/08 vs. Kansas State Lawrence, Kan. TBA
11/08/08 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. TBA
11/15/08 vs. Texas Lawrence, Kan. TBA
11/29/08 vs. Missouri Kansas City, Mo. TBA


Hawaii already has there non- con put together

  • Aug. 30 at Florida
  • Sept. 6 Weber State
  • Sept. 13 at Oregon State
  • Nov. 29 Washington State
  • Dec. 6 Cincinnati
  • Wednesday, January 2, 2008

    My Thoughts on the Holidays...

    First off happy holidays, I know I'm late but who gives a shit. The past two weeks have given us alot to talk about on The Andrew Hammond Show, but butler is on winter break right now so I cannot be on the air. If the show did go on, we could possibly have a 4 hour show with all of the good stuff that happened since mid-december.

    Most of you reading this are in the state of Kansas so I will say this one more time, Kansas Will get Killed by Va. Tech in the Orange Bowl. One to my thoughts ...

    Right now Memphis is the No. 1 Team in the country, they're reward for a brutal non-conference schedule, C-USA. You gotta Love it.

    The LA Lakers didnt need to wear the old school booty shorts vs the Boston Celtics, that set basketball back forty years.

    Speaking of setting things back, The Jets-Chiefs game set Football back 80 years. While they were in that boat race, they of called Red Grange or Jim Thorpe and see if they wanted to get in on action.

    Dec. 31 of 2007 was they perfect way to describe the college football season, it aint over till its over.

    It must suck to be from or associated with the city of Cleveland.

    Props to the NE Patriots for going undefeated throughout the season, but it doesn't matter if they dont win a super bowl.

    Lloyd Carr stuck it to all of the anti-Carr movement by beating Florida in the Capitol One Bowl, with Rich Rodriguez standing less than 100 feet away.

    Rick Neuhisel going to UCLA, hey Rick, are you going to have an NCAA Tournament Pool? If so. then I'm in.

    Tim Tebow cannot win the big game, period.

    Brian Billick's status as a genius is under review. I do like Troy Smith being the QB of the Ravens Future though, I see shades of Donovan McNabb.

    Wichita St. is going to have a Long season, and I mean Looooonnnnnggggg.....

    KU and UNC basketball, very questionable right now. Bill self and Roy Williams, you need to play teams that will get you ready for March. Not Penn, Ohio and Loyola. This College Basketball not debate..