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Bowl Mania Day 5

Record 3-2

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl- Nevada v. Southern Methodist

Ah, memories. Sweet memories. It was only a year ago that Jimmy Clausen looked like the quarterback everyone thought he’d be coming out of high school. It was only a year ago that I sat on my couch and said “maybe it’s not such a bad idea keeping Weis around for another year”. Oh boy, how things have changed. On a similar note, that game will probably be looked at as the turning point of Jimmy Clausen’s college career. Maybe the apex, unfortunately .

Despite the fact that, no, Notre Dame is not playing in this year’s edition- there is an ironic Fighting Irish connection. Nevada’s worst offensive performance of the season came in week one in South Bend. It was after this game, a 35-0 shellacking, that I called the Notre Dame dominant and decided to book my trip to the National Championship game.

Thank god for forgiving cancellation policies.

But how about something about the teams that are playing in this year’s game. Nevada boasts a dynamic offense behind a Hall of Fame head coach (betcha didn’t know that) and powerful rushing game. Normally, its impressive when a team has one 1000 yard rusher. It’s considered outstanding when they have two. Nevada? They have three.

Vai Taua, Luke Lippencott, and quarterback Colin Kaepernick all have over 1000 yards on the ground. Kaepernick ran for 16 touchdowns and threw for another 19. He also doesn’t turn the ball over, throwing only five picks this season. But good news for Southern Methodist. Neither Vai Taua or Luke Lippincott will play in the game. Lippincott is nursing an injury and Taua was ruled academically ineligible.

The Wolfpack got off to a bad start, loosing their first three games, but soon found a groove. They rattled off eight straight wins before falling to Boise State in the final week of the season. They put up an ungodly 70 points in a win over Idaho in late October. Kaepernick carried the ball 15 times in that game for 230 yards.

So the way to stop Nevada is pretty simple. Stop the run and you win. Even with only Kaepernick to account for, this is no easy task. Boise State allowed 242 yards rushing, but that stat is a little misleading because the Broncos jumped out to a 20-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Notre Dame allowed 153 yards in the shut out. That was the closest that anyone came to stopping the run effectively.

Southern Methodist also has a 1000 yard rusher in Shawnbrey McNeal. Besides having the best name this side of Jacquizz Rodgers, McNeal gives adds another aspect to a dynamic passing offense. He ran for 1,125 yards and nine touchdowns.

A little more on the dynamic passing offense- True freshman Kyle Padron never gave his job up after taking over for the injured Bo Levi Mitchell mid season. Padron completed 64% of his passes and tossed eight touchdowns. He also had four interceptions. Stopping the passing game should be an issue for Nevada. They ranked second to last in pass defense this season.

I don’t see how this game isn’t high scoring. The question is, how much does the loss of Taua and Lippencott hurt the rushing game of Nevada. However, the Nevada running back situation doesn’t change the fact that Southern Methodist gives up almost 200 yards on the ground per game. When a team like Nevada has three 1000 yard backs in a season, that screams something about the system. I mean, its Nevada- not Miami. I still think SMU will have a ton of trouble with the run and that’s the difference in the game.

The Pick: Nevada

NFL

Hutchinson Didn’t Hold In 91 Games…

Ladies and Gentlemen, Steve Hutchinson is just awesome. For as much credit as we give Adrian Peterson, people need to start giving more to the awesome offensive line that he plays behind. From Rotoworld:

Vikings LG Steve Hutchinson was flagged for holding in Sunday’s win over Green Bay for the first time since December of 2003.
The penalty negated a two-yard run by Adrian Peterson. Hutchinson also didn’t miss a start during his incredible 91-game streak, which included five playoff games. The six-time Pro Bowler has a Hall of Fame resume at age 32.

Wow. Let’s think about that for one second. I would say that the average offensive linemen gets called for holding at least once every three games. That’s probably being generous. By that logic, Hutchinson is worth 300 yards over an average guard over this stretch just on penalties alone; Let alone the fact that he is awesome.

Well played, Steve.

MMA

White’s Twitter: Liddell and “Mask” To The UFC Hall of Fame

From MMAWeekly.com:

As the historic weekend surrounding UFC 100 draws closer, the anticipation as to who would be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame has come to an end as president Dana White announced on his Twitter page and via the UFC.com web site that former light heavyweight champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell and TapouT founder Charles “Mask” Lewis would be inducted this Friday at the UFC Fan Expo surrounding UFC 100.

“Hey guys Chuck Liddell and Charles ‘Mask’ Lewis will be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame at the UFC Fan Expo this Friday at 6:30 p.m.,” White announced on his Twitter page.

Liddell seemed to be a shoe-in for the UFC Hall of Fame after the stunning career the California native has had during his time with the promotion. With a championship run that included four-straight defenses, Liddell has been seen as the face of the UFC for several years, and his fighting skill has always backed up the hype for his celebrity.

Speculation has run wild recently whether Liddell would call it a career after a tough run in his recent fights, but on Friday night the “Iceman” will just look to celebrate as the UFC honors him as the latest inductee into its hall of fame.

There may not have been a bigger loss to the MMA world than earlier this year when TapouT co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis lost his life after a tragic car accident. Lewis was a giant piece of the puzzle for TapouT, which is seen as one of the most iconic brands in all of MMA.

I strongly disliked Lewis as a TV personality, but their is no doubt that he was a huge influence on the world of MMA. Not only was he a strong voice in The Ultimate Fighter, but his brand “TapouT” sponsored so many fighters that likely would have had to keep full time jobs if not for the money he gave them.

As for Liddell, There is no doubt that he deserves it. When the sport became a mainstream hit, he was the one at the helm of it all. His unique look combined with his ridiclous punching power allowed him a two year reign as Light Heavyweight champion that will only be matched when Lyoto Machida runs roughshod through the division.

However, don’t think that its over for Chuck. Randy Couture and Mark Coleman still fight despite being in the UFC hall of fame.

NFL

Chiefs To Retire Derrick Thomas’ Number…

Here it is from PFT:

The Kansas City Chiefs announced earlier today that, on December 6, they’ll retire the number of linebacker Derrick Thomas.

Thomas will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in August, nearly a decade after his death. The elite pass rusher was paralyzed in an auto accident after finishing his eleventh NFL season. He died of a pulmonary embolism a couple of weeks later.

The number 58 will be set aside permanently by the Chiefs at halftime of a home game against the Broncos, and his family will be given his Hall of Fame ring at the same time.

I will forever remember the Chiefs for the pass rushing of Thomas. It’s actually almost sad to me how far they have fallen due to the fact that I loved them so much when Thomas and Neil Smith were rushing the passer. It’s good to see a great player honored posthumously.

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