Monday, January 31, 2011
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Ghosts in the Machine
Via iri5's flickr:
Writing a more effective learning tool than typing? Read more here.
LSU vs. A&M (M&W)
Aggie Recap
UH vs. Arkansas (W)
Cougar Recap
UH vs. UALR (W)
Cougar Recap
Surf's Up Tonight:
Trinity vs. Southwestern (M&W)
Pirate Recap
Tiger Recap
TJS Casino Night Benefit will be in Kingwood on April 2. Watch Team Joseph site for more info.
Title IX backlash? C'mon, be serious! What could possibly go wrong?!?! Read more here.
Remember the fight in Michigan a couple of years ago over high school basketball scheduling? The change sure hasn't helped girls' basketball in the Mitten State.
Becca Quinn knew her priority should be focusing on her basketball game with a cross-district rival. But it was impossible to ignore the hundreds of fans streaming past her toward the exits.
In fact, her Forest Hills Northern team’s game against Forest Hills Central was delayed to allow for the sweeping exodus right after the 6 p.m. boys game.
“Instead of focusing on the game, we were looking at our fans. We’re thinking, ‘Oh, my gosh, they’re all leaving,’” said Quinn, a senior and team captain.
The crowd of more than 1,600 would eventually dwindle to about 300 for the nightcap.
Once again, the lawyers backed a handful of whiners (see New York City girls' soccer) and ignored the desires of a huge majority of female athletes.
“Everyone I’ve talked to thinks it’s a fiasco,” said coach Glenn Davis of Byron Center, whose girls are a top 10 team in Class A this season. “I haven’t talked to either a girls or boys coach who likes it.
Maybe the Obama administration will step in and force everyone who buys a ticket for the boys' games to remain in the bleachers for the girls' game...
Writing a more effective learning tool than typing? Read more here.
LSU vs. A&M (M&W)
Aggie Recap
UH vs. Arkansas (W)
Cougar Recap
UH vs. UALR (W)
Cougar Recap
Surf's Up Tonight:
Trinity vs. Southwestern (M&W)
Pirate Recap
Tiger Recap
TJS Casino Night Benefit will be in Kingwood on April 2. Watch Team Joseph site for more info.
Title IX backlash? C'mon, be serious! What could possibly go wrong?!?! Read more here.
Remember the fight in Michigan a couple of years ago over high school basketball scheduling? The change sure hasn't helped girls' basketball in the Mitten State.
Becca Quinn knew her priority should be focusing on her basketball game with a cross-district rival. But it was impossible to ignore the hundreds of fans streaming past her toward the exits.
In fact, her Forest Hills Northern team’s game against Forest Hills Central was delayed to allow for the sweeping exodus right after the 6 p.m. boys game.
“Instead of focusing on the game, we were looking at our fans. We’re thinking, ‘Oh, my gosh, they’re all leaving,’” said Quinn, a senior and team captain.
The crowd of more than 1,600 would eventually dwindle to about 300 for the nightcap.
Once again, the lawyers backed a handful of whiners (see New York City girls' soccer) and ignored the desires of a huge majority of female athletes.
“Everyone I’ve talked to thinks it’s a fiasco,” said coach Glenn Davis of Byron Center, whose girls are a top 10 team in Class A this season. “I haven’t talked to either a girls or boys coach who likes it.
Maybe the Obama administration will step in and force everyone who buys a ticket for the boys' games to remain in the bleachers for the girls' game...
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Joseph Stanton Update
Plenty happening! Joseph is in surgery right now.
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords will begin her rehab work at the same TIRR facility Joseph's in.
Read more on TJS's Caring Bridge journal page here.
Also, check out the Team Joseph site here.
The very latest:
Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:48 PM, CST
A million thanks for all your prayers. I just got word from my mom and she said that they fixed the problem and surgery is getting started now. Let's pray that everyting goes well and according to God's will.
Love Audrea
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords will begin her rehab work at the same TIRR facility Joseph's in.
Read more on TJS's Caring Bridge journal page here.
Also, check out the Team Joseph site here.
The very latest:
Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:48 PM, CST
A million thanks for all your prayers. I just got word from my mom and she said that they fixed the problem and surgery is getting started now. Let's pray that everyting goes well and according to God's will.
Love Audrea
All in the Name of Proportionality
Proportionality is forcing one school to scare up extra females for the purposes of roster inflation, while another will drop a very popular men's sport.
Marshall will add three (3) women's tennis players to their roster in an attempt to meet their quota. Good luck with that, Thundering Herd. Read more here.
"We are trying to get up to 10 on our roster because it is a good, safe number," head coach John Mercer said. "Also, there are some Title IX issues that we are trying to meet."
"Basically, you can't have one without the other," said Erik Paz, assistant compliance director. "We get into problems with having so many football players, and to compensate for that, we have to add more female athletes to balance the numbers."
Just how committed are these athletes?
"I am just here because they needed me," Halbert said. "It will be fun, and it isn't a big commitment because the coach said I can get out of it what I want."
Mercer lets the women decide how much they want to get involved. They do not have mandatory practices.
Wouldn't it have been easier to just drop a men's sport or two to meet the Title IX quotas? If Marshall had a men's swim program (they have a women's team), you can bet it would have been an attractive option...
Now to the Delaware story. The university is dropping its men's track program before it can reach the ripe old age of 101. That's right, folks. The University of Delaware will cut the 100 year-old team after the 2011 season. Read more about the dumping of men's track/cross country here and here.
You know why this had to happen, right?
The University of Delaware's football team recently wrapped up its season with 103 players on its roster. That includes four quarterbacks, 10 running backs, 14 wide receivers, 16 defensive backs and four kickers.
Do people care about Delaware football? Well, uh ... I guess so. Spend enough time in the First State and you're destined to hear folks talk glowingly of Rich Gannon and Keita Malloy and Joe Flacco.
Behind the blather and fan-board loudmouths, however, is an ambivalent reality. Playing at home against Georgia Southern in last month's I-AA semifinals, Delaware drew 10,317 fans to a stadium that holds 22,000. One week earlier, in the quarterfinals against New Hampshire (a conference rival), that total was 8,770.
Really, 8,770.
Men's swimming survived the Title IX purge. Why?
Last year, men's track had 47 athletes on the roster. Cross country had 12. Dropping the two sports will result in nearly sixty (60) men being cleared from the athletic department "roll".
This year's men's swim team is about twice as quota-friendly as the running squads were. They have 31 male athletes over at the cement pond.
Just like Cal's rugby team, Delaware men's track was just too popular to keep around...
Marshall will add three (3) women's tennis players to their roster in an attempt to meet their quota. Good luck with that, Thundering Herd. Read more here.
"We are trying to get up to 10 on our roster because it is a good, safe number," head coach John Mercer said. "Also, there are some Title IX issues that we are trying to meet."
"Basically, you can't have one without the other," said Erik Paz, assistant compliance director. "We get into problems with having so many football players, and to compensate for that, we have to add more female athletes to balance the numbers."
Just how committed are these athletes?
"I am just here because they needed me," Halbert said. "It will be fun, and it isn't a big commitment because the coach said I can get out of it what I want."
Mercer lets the women decide how much they want to get involved. They do not have mandatory practices.
Wouldn't it have been easier to just drop a men's sport or two to meet the Title IX quotas? If Marshall had a men's swim program (they have a women's team), you can bet it would have been an attractive option...
Now to the Delaware story. The university is dropping its men's track program before it can reach the ripe old age of 101. That's right, folks. The University of Delaware will cut the 100 year-old team after the 2011 season. Read more about the dumping of men's track/cross country here and here.
You know why this had to happen, right?
The University of Delaware's football team recently wrapped up its season with 103 players on its roster. That includes four quarterbacks, 10 running backs, 14 wide receivers, 16 defensive backs and four kickers.
Do people care about Delaware football? Well, uh ... I guess so. Spend enough time in the First State and you're destined to hear folks talk glowingly of Rich Gannon and Keita Malloy and Joe Flacco.
Behind the blather and fan-board loudmouths, however, is an ambivalent reality. Playing at home against Georgia Southern in last month's I-AA semifinals, Delaware drew 10,317 fans to a stadium that holds 22,000. One week earlier, in the quarterfinals against New Hampshire (a conference rival), that total was 8,770.
Really, 8,770.
Men's swimming survived the Title IX purge. Why?
Last year, men's track had 47 athletes on the roster. Cross country had 12. Dropping the two sports will result in nearly sixty (60) men being cleared from the athletic department "roll".
This year's men's swim team is about twice as quota-friendly as the running squads were. They have 31 male athletes over at the cement pond.
Just like Cal's rugby team, Delaware men's track was just too popular to keep around...
Beyond Bipolar
Is it possible? Could we call it "tripolar"?
How's this for nuts:
A former "co-worker" lifted something from my site, then pasted it - word for ding-danged-diddly word - onto his site.
What's the big deal, you ask? I mean, we all "borrow" from one another now and then, right?
You know there's got to be more to it, don't you?
Seems there's a reason I put co-worker in quotes. I'm still pulling daggers out of my back!
Don't tell me you can't read between those lines, bucko!
edited 1/20/11, 5:20 a.m.
My buddies tell me:
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Looks like I'll have to give Charles Caleb Colton credit for this quote:
IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY - "Usually said ironically when someone tries to gain attention by copying someone else's original ideas. Coined by Charles Caleb Colton in 1820 in his 'Lacon.' First attested in the United States in 'Malice' by E. Cameron. The adage is found in varying forms." From "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
via The Phrase Finder
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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Quote of the Day
My choice early in life was either to be a
Saturday, January 15, 2011
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ASCA
If you haven't stumbled on it yet, here's a little help. ASCA has a link called FREE Stuff.
Please, sponsors: use it...for the children.
Those of us who take pictures of the poster contest entries have been wasting our time. They're on the left side of the page.
If you lost a magazine or newsletter, they're available online.
If you're really, really bored, check out The Journal of Swimming Research - all the way back to 1984!
Register for the 2011 San Diego World Clinic here. Check out the lineup here.
Please, sponsors: use it...for the children.
Those of us who take pictures of the poster contest entries have been wasting our time. They're on the left side of the page.
If you lost a magazine or newsletter, they're available online.
If you're really, really bored, check out The Journal of Swimming Research - all the way back to 1984!
Register for the 2011 San Diego World Clinic here. Check out the lineup here.
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Monday, January 03, 2011
Quote of the Day
There were so many candidates on
the platform that there were not
Sunday, January 02, 2011
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