Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Reason to believe: Part I
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
New video and Score update
Also Josh had 10 more pts onto his score. I somehow gave Stewart 14 instead of 24. Keep this in mind for the playoff hunt.
Former Husker doing very well for himself
Hughes, who once played football for millions of dollars is currently a 19k a year hall monitor. He was hoping to flip hall monitoring into college football coaching via assistant coaching in high school, but his plan hit a snag when he lost his cellphone.
Student Clarence Winkfield said he found the phone lying in a hallway and later pawned it for $20 – but not before looking at two nude photos on the phone and making a few calls. It’s those calls that led Mr. Hughes to the teenager.
One of the two nude photos was Tyrone Hughes going Sean Salisbury, and the other was of a female. Possessing pornography on campus can be grounds for termination, but according to the grandma of the student that found the phone, Hughes made a death threat as well.
“He called a few minutes later and said, ‘Your grandson is a dead grandson,’ “. She began keeping Clarence and his sister, who also attends South Oak Cliff, out of school, fearing what the hall monitor might do.
Week 9 Standings
Remember this coming week, #10, is the last week of the regular season. It seems like there is 4 teams battling for the 3 spots, 5 if you count Josh but he would need to score really big this week. Best record goes in first and then the top 2 point teams. Only me or Chris can get the record spot. Also remember the high score of the year gets $50 so everyone keep putting your lineups in until the end of week 13. Any questions just leave them in the comments here. Also if you would like to physically threaten someone in our league leave them there too.
1. Craig 757 7-2
2. Chris 746 6-3
3. Troy 730 5-4
4. Kobza 716 5-4
5. Josh 690 5-4
6. Mike 673 5-4
7. Frederick 641 5-4
8. Darrin 631 2-7
9. Beringer 625 5-4
10. Tyson 621 5-4
11. Tick 554 3-6
12. Bryan 542 1-8
Week 9 Results
Oregon #4 in new BC$
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Quack Quack Quack
Lineups part II
Darrin-Keller, Dwyer, Boyd, Rucker, Arrington, Carr
Tyson-Morelli, Wells, James, Jackson, Harvin, R.Johnson
Chris-Tebow, Davis, Tate, McKnight, Matthews, Franklin
Beringer-Henne, McFadden, Kinlaw, Manningham, J.Williams, Davis
Troy-McCoy, Forsett, K.Bell, A.Smith, Robiskie, Crosby
Tick-Weatherford, C.Brown, Benard, Caldwell, Butler, Temple
Lineups part I
Craig-Dixon, Hill, Jones, Spiller, Jefferson, Rogers
Frederick-Sanchez, Lucky, Johnson, Norwood, Hazelton, Purify
Mike-Daniel, Moreno, Lester, N.Jones, Hawkins, Hartline
Bryan-Longshore, Charles, Patrick, Beckum, Williams, C.Brown
Josh-Ainge, Stewart, Foster, Goodson, Maclin, Turner
Kobza-McGee, Lane, Washingon, Kelly, Breazell, Minor
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Mother of the year?
The vehicles didn't touch and nobody was hurt, and the beer was passed around the van for several girls to drink, Skretta said... [T]he road Kisling drove on, Nebraska Highway 2, has two lanes in each direction separated by a grass median, with a speed limit of 65 mph.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tick and Smiley
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Glen Coffee Tracker Update
Week 8 Scores
Bryan 38, Tyson 89.....Kobza 102, Craig 97.....Frederick 43, Troy 87
God damn Tebow strikes again. Jonathan Stewart rumbles for 250+ and gets Josh back into the thick of things. Stewart scored more than Tick and Bryans entire teams. Actually 3 players scored more than Tick this week. Lane, Stewart and Tebow. Since I made fun of Fredericks team since about the time he made his 3rd round pick I dedicate this MUST SEE video to him and his squad:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6tiYP4zNMvg
1. Chris 691 6-2
2. Craig 690 6-2
3. Troy 663 5-3
3. Kobza 663 5-3
5. Josh 618 4-4
6. Mike 590 4-4
7. Frederick 588 5-3
8. Tyson 576 5-3
9. Darrin 572 1-7
10. Beringer 555 4-4
11. Tick 487 2-6
12. Bryan 477 1-7
Saturday, October 20, 2007
STAR
OMAHA, Neb. -- Former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers is hoping for a full pardon 37 years after robbing a Lincoln gas station.
The ex-Nebraska football star has thought about seeking a pardon for years, but he decided to move forward after considering limits on felons in business ventures, Rodgers' lawyer said Tuesday.
Rodgers starred on two national championship teams for the Huskers and played in the Canadian Football League and the NFL.
He plans to open a sports bar in Omaha -- Jets All Sports Bar and Grill -- with partners in his corporation, Jets, Inc.
Rodgers, 56, said the restaurant would hold community events and showcase memorabilia and photographs of prominent athletes and entertainers, including those with ties to the state.
But Nebraska law prevents businesses from obtaining a liquor license if a convicted felon owns 25 percent or more of the business, according to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission.
Rodgers was convicted of grand larceny in 1971 for the robbery and sentenced to probation.
He was also convicted in San Diego in 1987 of assault and illegal gun possession for an incident involving a cable television repairman who was disconnecting service to his home. The assault conviction was reversed on appeal, but Rodgers served three years of probation for the gun charge.
The California gun conviction would not affect Rodgers' ability to own more of the Nebraska bar, said his attorney, Michael Kelley.
"He had wanted to do it (seek a pardon) for a long time, and this just gave him a legal reason as to why he should seek it," said Kelley, who said he advised Rodgers to apply for the pardon.
On Tuesday, a pardon application had not yet been submitted to the Nebraska Board of Pardons. Kelley said he was filling it out and obtaining documents to accompany it and said he did not know when he would submit it.
After the application is made, the board could consider it during one of its meetings or schedule a hearing.
The Pardons Board is composed of Gov. Dave Heineman, Attorney General Jon Bruning and Secretary of State John Gale. It meets every six to eight weeks and holds hearings quarterly.
Gale will not comment before Rodgers' pardon application is submitted and considered, but the former wingback won't get special consideration because of his celebrity, spokesman Ron Moravec said.
10/20 Lineups sponsored by..
Mike: Daniel, Murray, Lester, N.Jones, Hawkins, Ford
Darrin: Keller, Boyd, Choice, Carr, Arrington, Rucker
Beringer: Henne, McFadden, Kinlaw, Aldridge, Manningham, Williams
Josh: Ainge, Foster, Stewart, Goodson, Hall, Maclin
Tick: Bradford, Benard, Scott, Caldwell, Butler, Ca. Brown(UM)
Bryan: Longshore, Charles, Patrick, D.Williams, Alexander, Beckum
Tyson: Morelli, Wells, James, Jackson, Harvin, R.Johnson
Craig: Dixon, Jones, Hill, Spiller, Jefferson, LaFell
Kobza: McGee, Hart, Lane, Kelly, Breazel, Washington
Frederick: Donovan, Lucky, Davis, Bowman, Iglesias, Purify
Troy: McCoy, Forsett, Grant, Bell, McKinley, Robiskie
Friday, October 19, 2007
Running the score up?
For your info OU is favored by 30 tomorrow, should be interesting to see what happens in this game after hearing this story.