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pstrongNehlen talkin'./strong Don Nehlen, former Bo assistant and the retired West Virginia head coach who told Rich Rodriguez to leap at the Michigan job, is old enough that he can say whatever he wants in public. The a href="http://www.crescent-news.com/news/article/4575280"result is of interest/a: /p
blockquotepI thought they'd do a little better last year, but I don't know enough about what he had to work with. But in talking to some of my Michigan people, they tell me the cupboard was really bare. They'd lost almost their entire offensive football team and the kids they had coming back went pro, they had no quarterback that had ever played ... couldn't run Rich's offense./p
p?/p
pI think Rich will improve this year some, not as much as people want him to, but I think he'll improve. But he'll be playing a freshman quarterback (Tate Forcier) again and that's not good ... I guess the kid's a good athlete. Then I think after this year, they'll start to be very competitive./p
/blockquote
pPlenty more at the link, including a discussion of Nehlen joining Bo's staff./p
pstrongUm?/strong Orson Swindle of a href="http://everydayshouldbesaturday.com"EDSBS/a fame forwarded along the post-spring game OSU press conference because one of the reporters there has been a href="http://www.10tv.com/live/content/osufootball/stories/2009/04/25/story_tressel_transcript.html"brainwashed by this here blog/a: /p
blockquotepREPORTER:#160; It looked like Terrelle threw the ball with strongvoracity/strong and conviction today, how did you think he played?/p
/blockquote
pMoohaha. I kept reading though, and? uh? this is a joke, right? /p
blockquotepREPORTER:#160; The decision not to play Terrelle in the fourth quarter, was that a no-brainer?#160; He played so well and you don't want to get him hurt?#160; I know he initially was going to play the fourth quarter, can you talk about that decision? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was ejected, right, Doug? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /DOUG WORTHINGTON:#160; Sure was. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was talking trash and he got ejected, right? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; Nothing to do with injury or anything like that?#160; You didn't want to prevent injuries or anything like that? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was ejected. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; By you? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; Yeah. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; You tossed him? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; Tossed him.#160; Tired of his stuff. /p
/blockquote
pUm, I know I just a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/unverified-voracity-says-wow-desires-hot-dogs"talked trash about Pryor talking trash/a in a scrimmage but this seems terribly implausible, especially with Doug Worthington playing Ed McMahon (Ha HA! Yes sir!). On the other hand, Tressel and light-hearted go together like jello and broken glass, and REPORTER seems to be taking it seriously. Did Terrelle Pryor really get booted from OSU's spring game? WTF is going on?/p
pstrongNo you are dumb./strong I was tempted to make some snarky comment about Terrence Moore's final column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, headed by a href="http://blogs.ajc.com/terence-moore-blog/2009/04/27/to-braves-hawks-falcons-thrashers-good-is-for-losers/"this sentiment/a: /p
blockquotep?My objective was to get people to think, not to agree or disagree, just to get people to think.?/p
/blockquote
pI don't read Moore's work except when various bloggers, most prominently a href="http://bravesandbirds.blogspot.com"Braves and Birds/a and EDSBS, link to the columns that are even more epically inane than I gather the bulk of his oeuvre is. That sentiment caused the telltale eye twitch that precedes a flamethrowing 800 word post in which I call someone a href="http://www.mgoblog.com/content/i-hate-sportswriters-news-11"horseface/a that I feel dirty about afterwards, but I managed to click the little red X on the tab and move on with life. Fortunately for JUSTICE, the JCCW a href="http://www.warblogeagle.com/2009/04/wrong-objective.html"did not/a: /p
blockquotepTrust me, Terence Moore: it was never your job to make me think. It was your job to explain why I should think the same way you think. Forgive me, but I think the inability to understand the difference between those two objectives--why the first gets you only halfway to where you need to be, why not risking being right can only result in being wrong--goes a long way towards explaining why neither Terence Moore nor tons of other former sports columnists have their job at all anymore./p
/blockquote
pAh but if the last part were only true. Let us join together in this, beatwriters: it's a damn crime that Moore got a buyout from the AJC and just a href="http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:ER8Z7AYzhO0J:www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/index.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3Dsbd.main%26ArticleID%3D129417+terrence+moore+fanhouse+hiredamp;cd=1amp;hl=enamp;ct=clnkamp;gl=usamp;client=firefox-a"slides over to AOL/a to spew his brand of thoughtless enraging pap for money more rightly allotted to someone, anyone, who will report on anything whatsoever. /p
pstrongThis seems like a good time./strong There was some discussion of this in the comments section already, but I hadn't mentioned it at large: AOL and yrs truly have parted ways. This won't come as a shock to anyone who saw the steadily slowing feed on the sidebar, now removed, or noticed that sometimes the very headlines therein would change without so much as a by-your-leave. /p
pThere was a sea change at AOL once some deranged suit decided to bring in sad stripper types to be quot;Fantasy Sports Girlsquot; and a href="http://www.alanag.com/"Alana/a, AKA Miss Gossip, a href="http://misterirrelevant.com/index.php/2008/07/29/fantasy-sports-girl-is-a-fanhouse-mess/"fled from her post/a as general guru in charge. Alana was of the internet; her replacements were not. Things got a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/8960/hiring_fantasy_girls_sets_off_fanhouse_firestorm"corporate/a. I had a viewpoint as to which way the Fanhouse should go?more a href="http://blackheartgoldpants.com"Oops Pow Surprise/a!?that lost out to a more sanitized one. Then my posts started getting edited after the fact without anyone so much as emmentioning/em it to me, which severely depressed my motivation to post further. /p
pFrom there things took their natural course. Check that link above on Moore moving to AOL: they've hired nine people, only one of whom (Clay Travis) has any profile in the blogosphere. The rest are former newspaper droids. I no longer fit with your Mariottis and Terrence Moores. Thus: this./p
pI'm grateful that AOL really helped bridge the gap between my engineering job and the point at which the blog became a self-sustaining enterprise. Mostly I'm grateful to Jamie Mottram?now a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=tamp;source=webamp;ct=resamp;cd=2amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fmisterirrelevant.com%2Findex.php%2F2007%2F09%2F21%2Fpersonal-pr-im-going-to-yahoo-sports%2Famp;ei=JHj4SZCJOIjCM_vhwM0Pamp;usg=AFQjCNGwCJnsfXup7AT9uDf0nv-D5G8yzQ"the architect/a behind Yahoo's excellent series of sport-specific blogs of which you are probably most familiar with a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday"Dr. Saturday/a?who hired me in the first place. But now it's over. /p
pHow about a guy in a goofy cape signing quot;I Know It's Overquot;? That will help everything:/p
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pI've gotten a couple questions about the fate ofem This Week In Schadenfreude/em: I'm looking for a home for it. Will inform when there is news. /p
pstrongEh, not so much/strong. I didn't even post about how dividing is chicken soup for the soul this month but yet a href="http://www.dawgsports.com/2009/4/28/857850/kyle-gets-contrary-the-nfl-the-sec"I've been roped in/a. An January post discusses the annual, annoying use of a href="http://www.mgoblog.com/content/justify-your-existence-big-ten"raw counting numbers/a to assess each conference's performance in the NFL draft, and is cited by SMQB in support of a href="http://www.teamspeedkills.com/2009/4/27/855405/what-the-draft-says-about-the-sec"his annoyance at same/a. But a href="http://dawgsports.com"Dawg Sports/a says NSFMF: /p
blockquotepFor the most part, schools are competing against their own, so the total number of top-tier athletes in any conference in any year is going to be the same, regardless of whether that league has ten teams or twelve. Having more teams spreads the wealth around but does not increase the wealth where the finite resource of athletic talent is concerned. If Vanderbilt withdrew from the S.E.C., essentially all it would cost the conference in raw N.F.L. numbers is Jay Cutler, yet it would have a major impact on the math on a iper capita/i basis./p
pThe raw numbers tell us all we need to know. Division skews the data by using a href="http://www.forwhomthecowbelltolls.com/"Mississippi State/a to inflate artificially the denominator by including an integer that is without value in setting the numerator./p
/blockquote
pWait? what? I'm not exactly sure what Kyle's getting at here. Let's go back to first principles: the main reason this conference superiority argument is important is because we have an system that whittles the playoff to two teams before a game is played. Schedule strength is important. People use overall conference strength as a proxy for figuring out how good your claim to enter this playoff is, and they use the number of NFL draft picks as a (bad) proxy for figuring out overall conference strength. Mississippi State or Vanderbilt only quot;artificially inflate the denominatorquot; if you don't play Mississippi State or Vanderbilt, which Georgia#160; a href="http://www.georgiadogs.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=40678amp;SPID=3571amp;DB_OEM_ID=8800"totally does/a: /p
blockquotepSat, Oct 17 br /Vanderbilt * br /at Nashville, Tenn. br /TBA /p
/blockquote
pSo like WTF? That argument is nonsense. /p
pstrongEtc.:/strong If you think my posts about the direction media is going are offtopic, check out Texas blog Barking Carnival's a href="http://www.barkingcarnival.com/taylortroom/movie-talk-solaris"review of the 1974 Russian avant-scifi movie emSolaris/em/aem.* /emIt's late April! Run for your lives!/p
p*(which I have seen, though the cut I saw was on TV so there was no hour of random footage; I've also seen the Soderberg version and read the book because Stanislaw Lem is awesome when he is not making me nauseous by describing brain surgery in excruciating detail. So yeah that popping up on a Texas sports blog was kind of a quot;whoahquot; moment.)/p
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blockquotepI thought they'd do a little better last year, but I don't know enough about what he had to work with. But in talking to some of my Michigan people, they tell me the cupboard was really bare. They'd lost almost their entire offensive football team and the kids they had coming back went pro, they had no quarterback that had ever played ... couldn't run Rich's offense./p
p?/p
pI think Rich will improve this year some, not as much as people want him to, but I think he'll improve. But he'll be playing a freshman quarterback (Tate Forcier) again and that's not good ... I guess the kid's a good athlete. Then I think after this year, they'll start to be very competitive./p
/blockquote
pPlenty more at the link, including a discussion of Nehlen joining Bo's staff./p
pstrongUm?/strong Orson Swindle of a href="http://everydayshouldbesaturday.com"EDSBS/a fame forwarded along the post-spring game OSU press conference because one of the reporters there has been a href="http://www.10tv.com/live/content/osufootball/stories/2009/04/25/story_tressel_transcript.html"brainwashed by this here blog/a: /p
blockquotepREPORTER:#160; It looked like Terrelle threw the ball with strongvoracity/strong and conviction today, how did you think he played?/p
/blockquote
pMoohaha. I kept reading though, and? uh? this is a joke, right? /p
blockquotepREPORTER:#160; The decision not to play Terrelle in the fourth quarter, was that a no-brainer?#160; He played so well and you don't want to get him hurt?#160; I know he initially was going to play the fourth quarter, can you talk about that decision? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was ejected, right, Doug? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /DOUG WORTHINGTON:#160; Sure was. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was talking trash and he got ejected, right? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; Nothing to do with injury or anything like that?#160; You didn't want to prevent injuries or anything like that? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; He was ejected. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; By you? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; Yeah. br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /REPORTER:#160; You tossed him? br /#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160;#160; br /COACH TRESSEL:#160; Tossed him.#160; Tired of his stuff. /p
/blockquote
pUm, I know I just a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/unverified-voracity-says-wow-desires-hot-dogs"talked trash about Pryor talking trash/a in a scrimmage but this seems terribly implausible, especially with Doug Worthington playing Ed McMahon (Ha HA! Yes sir!). On the other hand, Tressel and light-hearted go together like jello and broken glass, and REPORTER seems to be taking it seriously. Did Terrelle Pryor really get booted from OSU's spring game? WTF is going on?/p
pstrongNo you are dumb./strong I was tempted to make some snarky comment about Terrence Moore's final column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, headed by a href="http://blogs.ajc.com/terence-moore-blog/2009/04/27/to-braves-hawks-falcons-thrashers-good-is-for-losers/"this sentiment/a: /p
blockquotep?My objective was to get people to think, not to agree or disagree, just to get people to think.?/p
/blockquote
pI don't read Moore's work except when various bloggers, most prominently a href="http://bravesandbirds.blogspot.com"Braves and Birds/a and EDSBS, link to the columns that are even more epically inane than I gather the bulk of his oeuvre is. That sentiment caused the telltale eye twitch that precedes a flamethrowing 800 word post in which I call someone a href="http://www.mgoblog.com/content/i-hate-sportswriters-news-11"horseface/a that I feel dirty about afterwards, but I managed to click the little red X on the tab and move on with life. Fortunately for JUSTICE, the JCCW a href="http://www.warblogeagle.com/2009/04/wrong-objective.html"did not/a: /p
blockquotepTrust me, Terence Moore: it was never your job to make me think. It was your job to explain why I should think the same way you think. Forgive me, but I think the inability to understand the difference between those two objectives--why the first gets you only halfway to where you need to be, why not risking being right can only result in being wrong--goes a long way towards explaining why neither Terence Moore nor tons of other former sports columnists have their job at all anymore./p
/blockquote
pAh but if the last part were only true. Let us join together in this, beatwriters: it's a damn crime that Moore got a buyout from the AJC and just a href="http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:ER8Z7AYzhO0J:www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/index.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3Dsbd.main%26ArticleID%3D129417+terrence+moore+fanhouse+hiredamp;cd=1amp;hl=enamp;ct=clnkamp;gl=usamp;client=firefox-a"slides over to AOL/a to spew his brand of thoughtless enraging pap for money more rightly allotted to someone, anyone, who will report on anything whatsoever. /p
pstrongThis seems like a good time./strong There was some discussion of this in the comments section already, but I hadn't mentioned it at large: AOL and yrs truly have parted ways. This won't come as a shock to anyone who saw the steadily slowing feed on the sidebar, now removed, or noticed that sometimes the very headlines therein would change without so much as a by-your-leave. /p
pThere was a sea change at AOL once some deranged suit decided to bring in sad stripper types to be quot;Fantasy Sports Girlsquot; and a href="http://www.alanag.com/"Alana/a, AKA Miss Gossip, a href="http://misterirrelevant.com/index.php/2008/07/29/fantasy-sports-girl-is-a-fanhouse-mess/"fled from her post/a as general guru in charge. Alana was of the internet; her replacements were not. Things got a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/8960/hiring_fantasy_girls_sets_off_fanhouse_firestorm"corporate/a. I had a viewpoint as to which way the Fanhouse should go?more a href="http://blackheartgoldpants.com"Oops Pow Surprise/a!?that lost out to a more sanitized one. Then my posts started getting edited after the fact without anyone so much as emmentioning/em it to me, which severely depressed my motivation to post further. /p
pFrom there things took their natural course. Check that link above on Moore moving to AOL: they've hired nine people, only one of whom (Clay Travis) has any profile in the blogosphere. The rest are former newspaper droids. I no longer fit with your Mariottis and Terrence Moores. Thus: this./p
pI'm grateful that AOL really helped bridge the gap between my engineering job and the point at which the blog became a self-sustaining enterprise. Mostly I'm grateful to Jamie Mottram?now a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=tamp;source=webamp;ct=resamp;cd=2amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fmisterirrelevant.com%2Findex.php%2F2007%2F09%2F21%2Fpersonal-pr-im-going-to-yahoo-sports%2Famp;ei=JHj4SZCJOIjCM_vhwM0Pamp;usg=AFQjCNGwCJnsfXup7AT9uDf0nv-D5G8yzQ"the architect/a behind Yahoo's excellent series of sport-specific blogs of which you are probably most familiar with a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday"Dr. Saturday/a?who hired me in the first place. But now it's over. /p
pHow about a guy in a goofy cape signing quot;I Know It's Overquot;? That will help everything:/p
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pI've gotten a couple questions about the fate ofem This Week In Schadenfreude/em: I'm looking for a home for it. Will inform when there is news. /p
pstrongEh, not so much/strong. I didn't even post about how dividing is chicken soup for the soul this month but yet a href="http://www.dawgsports.com/2009/4/28/857850/kyle-gets-contrary-the-nfl-the-sec"I've been roped in/a. An January post discusses the annual, annoying use of a href="http://www.mgoblog.com/content/justify-your-existence-big-ten"raw counting numbers/a to assess each conference's performance in the NFL draft, and is cited by SMQB in support of a href="http://www.teamspeedkills.com/2009/4/27/855405/what-the-draft-says-about-the-sec"his annoyance at same/a. But a href="http://dawgsports.com"Dawg Sports/a says NSFMF: /p
blockquotepFor the most part, schools are competing against their own, so the total number of top-tier athletes in any conference in any year is going to be the same, regardless of whether that league has ten teams or twelve. Having more teams spreads the wealth around but does not increase the wealth where the finite resource of athletic talent is concerned. If Vanderbilt withdrew from the S.E.C., essentially all it would cost the conference in raw N.F.L. numbers is Jay Cutler, yet it would have a major impact on the math on a iper capita/i basis./p
pThe raw numbers tell us all we need to know. Division skews the data by using a href="http://www.forwhomthecowbelltolls.com/"Mississippi State/a to inflate artificially the denominator by including an integer that is without value in setting the numerator./p
/blockquote
pWait? what? I'm not exactly sure what Kyle's getting at here. Let's go back to first principles: the main reason this conference superiority argument is important is because we have an system that whittles the playoff to two teams before a game is played. Schedule strength is important. People use overall conference strength as a proxy for figuring out how good your claim to enter this playoff is, and they use the number of NFL draft picks as a (bad) proxy for figuring out overall conference strength. Mississippi State or Vanderbilt only quot;artificially inflate the denominatorquot; if you don't play Mississippi State or Vanderbilt, which Georgia#160; a href="http://www.georgiadogs.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=40678amp;SPID=3571amp;DB_OEM_ID=8800"totally does/a: /p
blockquotepSat, Oct 17 br /Vanderbilt * br /at Nashville, Tenn. br /TBA /p
/blockquote
pSo like WTF? That argument is nonsense. /p
pstrongEtc.:/strong If you think my posts about the direction media is going are offtopic, check out Texas blog Barking Carnival's a href="http://www.barkingcarnival.com/taylortroom/movie-talk-solaris"review of the 1974 Russian avant-scifi movie emSolaris/em/aem.* /emIt's late April! Run for your lives!/p
p*(which I have seen, though the cut I saw was on TV so there was no hour of random footage; I've also seen the Soderberg version and read the book because Stanislaw Lem is awesome when he is not making me nauseous by describing brain surgery in excruciating detail. So yeah that popping up on a Texas sports blog was kind of a quot;whoahquot; moment.)/p
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