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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Closing out 2011...

...with just one more Title IX post.

Eric McErlain wrote on the Pittsburgh public school policy that will punish the boys if girls don't want to play Pee Wee thump-thump.

Confused? Catch up here.

Read Eric's latest on the subject here.

2012 will mark the 40th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. Next June, as the mainstream media turns its attention to the milestone, I seriously doubt many reporters will pay much attention to stories like these. That’s a shame, because the real story about Title IX is that a law that was intended to promote equal opportunity for all has turned into a cudgel to force equality of outcomes.

...and to you fifteen loyal readers: Have a safe and Happy New Year!

Don't know how so few of you managed well over a hundred thousand page views in 2011...

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Quote of the Day

Each moment of the year has its own beauty...
a picture which was never seen before
and which shall never be seen again.



Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Jackson Wilcox & The Nitro Nine

Rock band? Race horse?


Watch Austin news coverage of the Nitro Nine here.


An article featuring Longhorn D-Man Jackson Wilcox is here.

Now going into his final collegiate season, Wilcox is training and preparing for his best season yet. Named captain of the Texas’ Men’s Swimming team, he proves his leadership at every practice, pushing himself and his teammates to do their best.

“He is unsurpassed,” Reese said. “He is a killer in workout and in the water, he is one of the hardest workers I have ever had.”

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City of Austin

The City of Austin is hiring swim coaches for their summer program. Job info is here.

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Quote of the Day

When a sinister person means to be your enemy,
they always start by trying to become your friend.



William Blake

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Obsolete?



ink&paper from Ben Proudfoot


via Kottke

Remember the Twilight Zone episode The Obsolete Man?


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D-II Cuts Revised

A few changes in NCAA Division-II cuts came out on December 15:

Revised Men's

Revised Women's

Looking for a smaller snorkel? Buy one through The Swim Store.


Confession:

The note on the cookies in the office said they were "for the world's greatest coaches" but I went ahead and ate one anyway.

The Sliver of Perception:


via Abstruse Goose

Read Wasting a Precious Resource: Our Boys by Carrie Lukas here.

The difference are so blindingly obvious, and clearly stem from more than choices of pink and blue, that the whole idea of a gender-neutral world becomes absurd.

The UIL Lone Star Cup standings are here. Football has not yet been included.


via Indexed

Purdue is hosting a fundraising event for breast cancer on January 14. Learn more about Breaststroke 4 Hope here. Thanks, SZ!

Sort of a surf sound from The Bangles (1981):


Check out the most read March-April Swimming World articles here.

Number two? Relay Touchpads Stirring up Controversy:


With just fifty-six days to go until high school state meet, you may be wondering if any national records will fall in Austin. Public school records via NISCA:

Male

Female

Since only a handful of coaches sent in votes, this is a very unscientific poll. Thanks to those who participated. I hope you'll understand that I can't send this out to the mainstream media, as our "n" was so danged tiny.

5A Boys

1. Southlake Carroll
2. College Park
3T. San Antonio Churchill
3T. Humble Kingwood
5. Katy Seven Lakes
6. Fort Bend Clements
7. Westwood
8T. Klein Oak
8T. Katy Taylor
10T. Allen
10T. Tyler Lee

Also receiving votes: Dallas Jesuit, Klein, S.A. Reagan

5A Girls

1. Southlake Carroll
2. Kingwood
3T. San Antonio Churchill
3T. San Antonio Reagan
5. The Woodlands
6. Katy Seven Lakes
7. Judson
8. Houston Memorial
9. Allen
10. Klein

Also receiving votes: Cypress Creek, Katy Cinco Ranch

4A Boys

1. Stratford
2. Alamo Heights
3. Kingwood Park
4. Frisco
5. Summer Creek
6. Highland Park
7. Texas
8. Huntsville
9. McKinney
10. Wakeland

Also receiving votes: Lake Travis, Pearce

4A Girls

1. Highland Park
2T. Frisco
2T. Magnolia West
4. Alamo Heights
5. Kingwood Park
6. Texas
7. Stratford
8. Montgomery
9T. Smithson Valley
9T. Magnolia

Also receiving votes: Centennial, George Ranch

COPS BB

Texas Gold Christmas Classic

Northside Winter Wonderland

SASA Christmas Invite

Brownsville ISD Pre-Region Showcase

Richardson City Champs

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Quote of the Day

I passionately hate the idea of being
with it; I think an artist has always
to be out of step with his time.



George Orson Welles

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Quote of the Day

Women and cats will do as they please, and men
and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.



Robert Anson Heinlein

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Is discrimination okay...

...if you're given advanced notice?

You'd be outraged if the apartment ad read "Ready for move-in! No ___'s allowed!"

A job listing that said "Immediate opening! ___'s need not apply!" would make the blood boil, wouldn't it?

How about this one? Boys wanting to play pee wee basketball in Pittsburgh are being told up front:

If the girls' league doesn't make, the boys won't play either.

Don't believe it? Read more here.

Now, K-5 boys and girls will be split as the district revamps its program to remedy years of "Title IX equity issues," or unequal opportunities for girls.

But there's a twist.

If a school can't field enough players for both a boys' and a girls' team, neither team will be allowed to compete in the eight-game season that begins in January.

The district says the new rule is intended to force schools to make more vigorous efforts to recruit girls and offer equal opportunities.

One person familiar with Title IX issues says the all-or-nothing approach could potentially limit opportunities and do the opposite of the federal law's intention to provide gender equality.

That's right, Johnny - you're in line to be punished for something you had nothing to do with.

We know you're only six years old, buddy, but we're through sheltering you.

Welcome to the real world, pal!

Unfortunately, this is exactly what many Title IX radicals are all about.

They don't really care about equal opportunities - our country's on the right track there.

No, what they want is revenge. Not up to speed on the revenge thing? Below are links to some older posts on the topic.

Title IX Rant

Christina Hoff Sommers

A Title IX Advocate's View

Equality Just Isn't Enough

Time for Clarity on Title IX

The "R" Word is Back

Unintended Consequences

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Quote of the Day

I made a game effort to argue but two things
were against me: the umpires and the rules.



Leo Ernest Durocher

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Monday, December 26, 2011


Thanks, BB!

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Quote of the Day

I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me.
He said I was being ridiculous -
everyone hasn't met me yet.



Jacob Cohen, a.k.a. Rodney Dangerfield

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Quote of the Day

I wanted an electric train for Christmas
but I got a saxaphone instead.



Clarence Anicholas Clemons, Jr.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

You were saying?

Did you catch Dan and Rowdy during the women's 200 fly at Dool in the Pool?

Just as they proclaimed it a "wide open" event at the upcoming 2012 Olympic Trials, Kathleen Hersey delivered an outstanding performance.

:28.25/:31.13/:31.72/:32.39 = 2:03.49

Here's Hersey celebrating her 200 SCM butterfly American record:

Quote of the Day

No one wants to quit when he's losing and
no one wants to quit when he's winning.



Richard Lee Petty

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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What we've got here is...

...failure to communicate!

Looks like it's time to revisit the abusive sports dad story.

Don't recall that one from a couple of weeks ago?

It's about a dad who's been banned from attending his daughters' games and is trying to turn the issue into a Title IX lawsuit. Catch up here.

"What we are dealing with is a failure to communicate," Claiborne told the judge in his opening remarks.

"According to the school board, your client communicated very well with a profanity-laced tirade," the judge replied, asking Claiborne, who coaches youth sports himself, if such behavior is acceptable.

"No, it's not, but that's not what we feel happened," Claiborne replied.

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E.A. Smith YMCA

Swim coaches are needed at E.A. Smith Family YMCA in Houston.

Info is here.

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Cheer Flip-Flop

Congratulations! Y'all were just so superly super and fabulously fabulous!

P.S. You're disqualified...

Heard about the Michigan high school cheer squad that was DQ'ed for having a guy on the team? Read about it here and here.

In a statement today to Action News, the Michigan High School Athletic Association said while girls can join competitive boys teams, “Boys may not participate on a girls team in MHSAA sponsored postseason meets and tournaments. Schools have adopted this position to preserve participation opportunities for the historically underrepresented gender.”

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Quote of the Day

Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.



Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

One-On-One With Eddie Reese


via Longhorn Network

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Quote of the Day

The older I get the less I listen to what people
say and the more I look at what they do.



Andrew Carnegie

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sobering Numbers

In Issue 10 of this year's ASCA Newsletter, John Leonard wrote about The Athletic Pipeline of the USA. He mentioned USA Swimming statistics to make a great point.

First - our number of athletes went up "again"...to 291,149.

Second - we had 1,800 athletes at Senior Nationals this summer.

Third - that's one national level athlete for every 161 Athletes.

My club has 160 athletes. And we don't have a Senior National Athlete.

That means we are below the national standard. Sub-standard. Not up to even par. Bad, in other words (since we aspire to provide top level swimming).

Leonard went on to point out that his club has a better than average coach to swimmer ratio.

A "sub-standard" club - as Leonard labeled his - that expects to compete at the national level should expect tough questions from parents and athletes. What are we not doing that successful clubs are doing? Do our kids need more water time? More long course training? A better dry-land program? Better coaching?

Programs getting the job done are recognized annually in USA Swimming's Club Excellence Program. Gold, Silver, and Bronze level clubs are listed here.

Texas clubs making the grade in 2011:

First Colony Swim Team (Gold)
Alamo Area Aquatics Association (Silver)
Nitro Swimming (Silver)
North Texas Nadadores (Silver)
West Austin Aquatics (Silver)
Premier Aquatics Club of Klein (Bronze)
City of Plano Swimmers (Bronze)
Blue Tide Aquatics (Bronze)
Fort Worth Area Swim Team (Bronze)
Magnolia Aquatic Club (Bronze)
Katy Aquatics Team for Youth (Bronze)
City of Richardson Swim Team (Bronze)
Power for Life (Bronze)

Texas clubs already designated at Gold Medal Clubs for this quadrennium:

Cypress Fairbanks Swim Club
Dallas Mustangs
Longhorn Aquatics
The Woodlands Swim Team

The November/December issue of Splash has an article on Aggie assistant (and former Longhorn swimmer) Tanica Jamison. Read it here.

The Town of Flower Mound needs an aquatics coordinator. Job info is here.

The YMCA of Greater Houston needs an aquatics team leader. Job info is here.

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ASCA Hall of Fame Class of 2012

Jay Fitzgerald
Karen Moe Humphreys
Jack Ridley
Don Sonia
Gregg Troy

Induction at the 2012 World Clinic in Las Vegas.

Quote of the Day

Why, sometimes I've believed as many as
six impossible things before breakfast.



Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (a.k.a. Lewis Carroll)

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

UIW Invite Results

Cities of Brownsville & San Antonio

A pool supervisor is needed at the City of Brownsville. Job info is here.

A pool supervisor is needed at the City of San Antonio. Job info is here.

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Quote of the Day

Lives based on having are less free than
lives based either on doing or on being.



William James

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Here's one for Calvin and Hobbes fans:

Scam Costs UH Athletics

From the "If it sounds too good to be true..." file: Bonds yielding nine percent!

Read more here.

A foundation that endows athletic scholarships at the University of Houston may have lost more than 40 percent of its listed assets because of investments in an alleged Ponzi scheme orchestrated by a financial adviser for college basketball coaches who committed suicide last summer.

The losses incurred by the Houston Athletics Foundation could have financial implications for the university, which has traditionally struggled to raise funds for its sports programs. The investments have also raised ethical issues for the group's board, many of whom had long-standing ties to the scheme's mastermind, David Salinas.

High School Coaches' Poll

If you're a high school coach, please send me your 4A and/or 5A top ten Texas teams lists.

Please email ASAP!

Thanks to those who've already sent theirs in.

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Quote of the Day

It is difficult to get a man to understand
something when his salary depends
upon his not understanding it.



Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

EZGO Rampage in Death Star

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Have a nice trip?

See ya next fall...



Ooh-rah!!

Thanks, BB!

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Quote of the Day

I'll walk where my own nature would be leading:
It vexes me to choose another guide.



Emily Jane Brontë

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Anthony Ervin - :19.77 (prelims)

Olympic gold medalist Anthony Ervin was second in this morning's prelims with a :19.77.

Chesapeake Elite Pro-Am real time results are here.

Ervin shared the 50 free gold with Gary Hall, Jr. in the 2000 Sydney Games.

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Big XII Athletes of the Week

Thanks to College Swimming:

Men's Swimmer - Jimmy Feigen, Texas; Neil O'Halloran, Missouri

Men's Diver - Matt Cooper, Texas

Women's Swimmer - Karlee Bispo, Texas

Women's Diver - Sarah Nelson, Iowa State, Diana Wilcox, Texas

...but wait! There's more!

Tune in for Day 2 coverage of the Team USA intrasquad vs. Europe dual meet this afternoon. The team of Rowdy Gaines, Dan Hicks, and Andrea Kremer can be found on NBC beginning at 1:00 p.m. Central this afternoon.

Order of events for the second half of the dual in the pual:

800 free
200 free
100 back
100 breast
200 fly
50 free
200 i.m.
400 free relay

If you're a concerned fan of America's Texas' Arlington's Team, stop worrying - the meet will be over well before that game starts.

This is pretty cool. Only for Rowdy:



Don't look now, but...okay, go ahead and look:

Real time results for that pro/am meet in Oklahoma City are here.

FAST's Julia Anderson went 1:44.62 to win the 200 free.

If you're following the Ed Moses comeback, he was fourth in the 100 breast.

El Campo Invite

Alief Invite

Burnet TISCA

HCAP Fall Champs

Nadadores BB & Under

FCST Gulf Age Group Champs

FAST B/C

ESA 8 & Under Champs

NTN B/C

MAC Fall Champs

CCAA/FB Reindeer Races

ATAC B/C

TTST 8 & Under Champs

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$PORT$ $PENDING $TORIE$

$everal stories involving spending and sports:

The two grand spending money plan might be dumped by the NCAA. Read more here.

The new rule allowing Division I institutions to give some student-athletes an additional $2,000 miscellaneous expense allowance has been suspended until the Board of Directors convenes in January.

As of Dec. 15, enough schools – 125 – have called for an override of the legislation to prompt the automatic suspension under NCAA bylaws.

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Rutgers Athletics has been an easy target in recent years. They dumped several sports - including men's swimming - a while back, then went on a wild spending spree to keep up with the Joneses in the football world. How's that been workout out? Read more here.

Despite winning on the field this year, Rutgers football and its broader athletic program are among the biggest money losers in the nation, a Star-Ledger analysis shows, and the situation may be getting worse. The shortfall last year forced the university to divert millions of dollars from student fees, tuition and state tax dollars to cover the $64.2 million it spent to run its 24-sport athletic program, records reveal.

You mean football - a so-called "revenue" sport - didn't bring in enough to cover the costs of all those non-revenue sports? They didn't bring in enough to cover even the football expenses? Doesn't that make Rutgers football like almost all football programs? Isn't football actually an "expenditure" sport?

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Hoping to save men's track at Maryland? It's really going to be an uphill battle, fans. You'll need to raise enough to fund eight years of men's track plus eight years of a comparable women's squad. Read more here.

The University of Maryland's continued compliance with the non-negotiable requirements of the federal Title IX law prohibits the ability to make this guarantee. In order to save a men's program, we must also reach the fund raising goal for a women's program with similar squad size and scholarship commitments.

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ESPN and the NCAA agreed to extend their championships agreement through 2024. Read more here.

ESPN is adding coverage of seven NCAA championships: National Collegiate women’s gymnastics, National Collegiate men’s and women’s fencing, Division I women’s lacrosse, Division I men’s and women’s outdoor track & field and National Collegiate women’s bowling (previously sublicensed). ESPN will also air additional preliminary round coverage of selected NCAA championships including Division I football (FCS), Division I women’s volleyball, Division I softball and Division I baseball.

At the rate NCAA members are dumping men's sports, do they actually think there'll even be men's fencing and track championships in 2024? If men's swimming is still around, you'll probably have to set your alarm for 3:00 a.m. to watch the meet. They'll sandwich it in between World's Strongest Man and Cheap Seats...

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Next up? Delaware men's track and cross country. One reason being given for the dumping of the program is Title IX. The problem there? The university doesn't have a Title IX problem!

Another "problem" Delaware claims is money. As is often the case when A.D.'s want to drop a sport, Delaware inflated the cost of supporting the program while ignoring revenue generated by the teams. Read more here.

When there was a men’s indoor track program, expenses for the men’s outdoor track and field team were reported as $110,932. Miraculously, the next year, when there was no men’s indoor track and field, the expenses for the outdoor team exploded to $277,967. How in the wide world of sports that happened, we’d have to ask Dr. Muir and his crack accounting team, but they’re not talking.

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Quote of the Day

In a revolution, as in a novel, the most
difficult part to invent is the end.



Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Day 1 Dual/Duel Results:

Dual in the Pool Televised

Coverage begins tonight at 6:00 p.m. Central on Universal.

NBC coverage begins tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. Central.

View schedule here.

Some carriers may drop Universal at the first of the year. Read more here.

Don‘t make this the last time you see swimming on Universal Sports. TIME IS RUNNING OUT! Unless you have DIRECTV, on 1/1/12 your TV Provider may drop UNIVERSAL SPORTS from your channel lineup. Call 1-800-55-GET-US & tell your provider you want access to year-round coverage of Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, and more. Make your voice heard, and then tell your friends to do it too! Click here to double your voice.

Hurry, time is running out!

Quote of the Day

The beauty of a move lies
not in its appearance but
in the thought behind it.



Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Ft. Hood Dolphins

An assistant coach is needed by the Fort Hood Area Dolphins.

Contact Samantha Fox

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Quote of the Day

In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire
goes out. It is then burst into flame by an
encounter with another human being.
We should all be thankful for those
people who rekindle the inner spirit.



Dr. Albert Schweitzer

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Quote of the Day

I can work up a moral indignation quicker than
a fat tennis player can work up a sweat.



Dwight Macdonald

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

West Houston Aquatic Team

Assistant coaches are needed at West Houston Aquatic Team.

Contact Tim Hill.

2011 LC TAGS Results

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Quote of the Day

In law, nothing is certain but the expense.



Samuel Butler

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Quote of the Day

My psychiatrist told me I was crazy
and I said I want a second opinion.
He said okay, you're ugly too.



Jacob Cohen, a.k.a. Rodney Dangerfield

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

LC Invite Results

A few of the youngsters made their Olympic Trials/US Open cuts. Results are here.

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Long Course Invite

Plenty of Junior Nationals swimmers are hanging around for today's Long Course Invite.

Time Line/Psych Sheet

Live Webcast

Texas Three Meter Trio


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Coaches' Poll Voting (and so much more!)

High school coaches, please email your picks for the top ten teams in 4A and 5A swimming. Deadline is December 19.

Need more info on 4A before casting your ballot?

Frisco 4A TISCA

As athletic departments cite Title IX and budget issues as reasons to cut men's sports like swimming, football battles to maintain their over-the-top bloat. Read more here.

Big football is not happy with the suggested cuts, which include five fewer FBS football scholarships and new regulations limiting noncoaching football employees to a dozen. (Peer down the sidelines at many games, and you’ll see two or more times that many athletic-department workers.)

Their defense has been "We're a revenue sport!"

The media bought into the term and John Q. Public ate it up. "Of course we can spend millions on football," they think, "it's a revenue sport!"

Honest reporters would label football an "expenditure" sport. Almost every football program spends waaaaaaaaaaaaay more than the revenue it generates.


Check out more of Judson Beaumont's groovy furniture here.

How's this for great marketing?


Via What the Cool

Victoria ISD Invite

Dr. Keith Bell speaks for many of us when he says "Here we go again." Read his take on the new "system" Speedo's marketing here.


Let's call it the "Roswell Package".

Nothing says "comfort and joy" like these Christmas tree ornaments, right?


Via Laughing Squid

Timing issues at a state championships? A couple of readers put me onto one that didn't involve Texas (or swimmers). Read Bizarre timing mishap costs Florida team potential state title and Florida runners donate medals, trophy to disqualified foes.

A South Florida girls cross country team missed out on a potential state title because of one of the strangest technical disqualifications to pop up in recent times: Two of the team's runners were disqualified because they unintentionally swapped the timing chips on their shoes.

Tech-wrecks - they're not just for swimming anymore!


Want more on boys swimming in the Massachusetts girls' state meet? No? You've had enough of the idiocy? Okay, don't click here.


Buy the shirt here.

An old favorite:

When you're eighty, that demon will look like a chocolate bunny left in a hot car.



Via I Love Local Commercials

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Quote of the Day

We were happily married for eight
months. Unfortunately, we were
married for four and a half years.



Sir Nicholas Alexander "Nick" Faldo

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

2012 Short Course Junior Nationals

The top Texas men's team was Nitro (4th). They scored a pair of individual wins on the final night of the meet. Matt Ellis won the 100 free (:43.52) while teammate Will Licon took home the 200 breast title (1:58.08).

Top Texas women's team was Metro (12th).

Results are here.

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Next Up: Endurance Events

Links to help you follow Junior Nationals are here.

Today's individual events:

200 back
100 free
200 breast
200 fly
1650 free

Okay, 100 free isn't an endurance event...

Going into the final day of the meet, here are your top ten teams:

Guys

1. Bolles School Sharks - 401
2. SwimMAC Carolina - 225
3. Dynamo Swim Club - 211
4. Nitro Swimming - 131
5. Alamo Area Aquatic Association - 103
6. Crow Canyon Country Club Shark - 99
6. Highlander Aquatic Club - 99
8. Nashville Aquatic Club - 87
9. North Texas Nadadores - 83
10. Pine Crest Swimming - 75

Gals

1. Saint Andrew's Swimming - 222
2. Dynamo Swim Club - 202
3. Michigan Lakeshore Aquatics - 167
4. SwimMAC Carolina - 147
5. University of Denver Hilltoppe - 146
6. Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club - 135
7. Irvine Novaquatics - 94
8. Crow Canyon Country Club Shark - 87
9. Bolles School Sharks - 85
10. Metroplex Aquatics - 75

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Quote of the Day

A deadline is negative inspiration. Still,
it's better than no inspiration at all.



Rita Mae Brown

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Friday, December 09, 2011

Quote of the Day

Well, I didn't really have a
plan. I just wanted a hit.



Wanda Lavonne Jackson

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Thursday, December 08, 2011

Texas Sprinters Win Junior Titles

Sprinters Claire Brandt (Mustang) and Matt Ellis (Nitro) each struck gold in the 50 free this evening.

Junior National Results

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NCAA D-I Polls

Latest Division I polls:

Women

1 Georgia
2 California
3 Southern California
4 Texas
5 Arizona
6 Stanford
7 Auburn
8 Indiana
9 Florida
10 Missouri
11 Texas A&M
11 Virginia
13 Southern Methodist
14 Tennessee
15 North Carolina
16 Wisconsin
17 Ohio State
18 Purdue
19 Louisville
20 Arkansas
21 Louisiana State
22 Michigan
23 Minnesota
24 Arizona State
25 Maryland

Men

1. Arizona
2. Texas
3. Stanford
4. Michigan
5. Southern California
6. California Berkeley
7. Auburn
8. Ohio St
9. Georgia
10. Indiana
11. Louisville
12. Virginia
13. Florida
14. Missouri
15. Iowa
16. North Carolina
17. Santa Barbara
18. Louisiana State
19. Nevada- Las Vegas
20. Purdue
21. Tennessee
22. Princeton
23. Minnesota
23. Penn St
25. Florida St

Thanks to Bob Groseth (CSCAA) for all he does for our sport!

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Is this a Title IX issue...

...or an abusive sports dad issue?

Judge for yourself. Read Parents suing school system.

Barbour was told the meeting was not necessary, according the suit. He was told that his daughters could play softball if he signed an agreement restricting him from attending any softball games in which his daughters participated. He did not sign the agreement.

So, the school offers a softball program? They're okay with the girls playing? They just don't want dad anywhere near the games? How is that a Title IX issue?

The suit asks the 27th Judicial District Court to prohibit school officials from preventing Shelbi and Erin Barbour from participating in dual athletics, sports groups, clubs or organizations.

It also asks that the officials be found in violation of Title IX, and that the Barbours be granted monetary damages.


Now I get it: Dad gets thrown out of softball games for behaving like a jackass and wants to be compensated under Title IX...

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Work Your Fingers to the Bone

Quote of the Day

It's useless to hold a person to anything he says
while he's in love, drunk, or running for office.



Shirley MacLean Beaty, a.k.a. Shirley MacLaine

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Feigen Fastest




Longhorn Jimmy Feigen took the title of "Fastest Man in Texas" last night in San Antonio. Read more here and here. Second link has several event pics.

"The atmosphere in the stadium was electric," meet organizer Josh Davis said. "This was the greatest assembly of the fastest swimmers in Texas history, but what makes it even more special is that all of them are good guys who know how to race for something bigger than themselves. Their performance and presence here says a lot about their character, their parents and their UT coaches Eddie Reese and Kris Kubik. All the swim families who were here tonight will be cheering them on for London. If you're the fastest in Texas, then it means you're one of the fastest in the world!"

Feigen will swim for Team USA in the Duel in the Pool. Roster is here. Read more here.

Kathleen Hersey, Garrett Weber-Gale, and Brendan Hansen will also swim against the European All-Stars.

Recently, Hansen and Jessica Hardy spoke about donors & sponsors - like Mutual of Omaha - that make it all possible:




Irving ISD Winter Invite

Fright Knight Invite





More here.

Conference athletes of the week are on College Swimming here. Nina Rangelova (SMU) is the Conference USA's Women's Swimmer of the Week and Catia Weickgenant (UNT) took the honor in the Sun Belt Conference.

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