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Monday, September 03, 2007

Cleveland Rocks

Before I dive into my weekend Cleveland trip, I feel it is necessary to discuss college football because I can't believe that you, Mike, both love the NFL (your favorite sport, I believe you have said in the past) and like college football the least. Here's my top 5 things that I love about college football (in no particular order).

The upsets. Appalachian State was paid $400,000 to come destroy Michigan's season and put the first nail in Lloyd (not David) Carr's career at U-M. While that loss was the first time Even if the Raiders beat the Colts, you would forget about it by the next day.

One and done. Michigan's national title hopes are over. Every game matters and they proved it this weekend.

The pagentry. Every school has goofy traditions and peculiar trophies to play for. Just another thing to add to the excitement.

The different offenses and trick plays. The plays Boise State pulled out were ridiculous. Even more ridiculous was that they worked perfectly. Besides what Michael Vick used to do on the field, one NFL offense doesn't look too different from the other.

Rivalries. I had to hear my boss play a song called "we don't give a damn for the whole state of Michigan, we're from Ohio" If you have never heard it, enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx5TVBf6cWM (Ignore the added Gwen Stefani beat) This song is another example of how I both love the area's passion and hate the fact that it's against me.

Ok, now that's off my chest, the Tigers season is over. I am sad to say it, but I had the opportunity to travel to enemy territory this weekend and see the Indians in action. Here's why you should start looking forward to next year:

-The Indians only have one starter that's hitting over .300 They also have nobody that is hitting under .255 They are vastly consistent from the top of the lineup to the bottom. Detroit's problem is that they are the exact opposite. Maggs is having an MVP caliber season. The Tigers also have a few guys that aren't pulling their own weight (Inge is hitting .234 and Pudge is a liability).

-They don't really have any holes in their pitching staff. Again, nobody is going to really blow you away, but nobody is going to give up a game the way Todd Jones can. Plus, the Tigers have had way too many injuries, forcing them to start 11 different guys this year, only 3 of whom have started over 20 games (If you're counting at home, the Indians have started 8; half of whom have made 20+ starts.) It's difficult if you can't get your staff into a consistent groove.

-The way both teams look right now, turning around those 6 games looks insurmountable. Catching up to the wild card lead is a little more realistic, but I wouldn't bet against the Yankees.

I'll leave you with my impressions of Jacobs Field compared to the other stadiums I've visisted:
-They have a really cool looking 3 story restaurant off the third base side
-There is an amazing LED board that spans almost all of left field
-The scoreboard has a giant LED screen that they only fully utilized during the player intros, which were awesome. Except for the fact that they played Dropkick Murphy's "Shipping off to Boston" - a great song, but didn't make sense in the context
-The city skyline beyond the outfield was disappointing. They should've put the stadium next to the Browns' off Lake Erie
-They did a great job of positioning the upper deck close to home plate so you could feel close to the game
-The loudest crowd pop was for Kenny Lofton

Overall, I would rank the stadiums I've been to:
PNC Park (Pittsburgh) - Great view of the city, can bring outside food in
Fenway - Historic
Camden - Crab cakes, tvs under the upperdeck overhang were very useful during rain delay
CoPa - Giant tigers, GM Fountain
Jacobs Field - see above
Citizens Bank (Philly) - Amazing cheesesteaks, neon liberty bell sign swung for HRs

I'll leave Skydome and Comisky off the list since it was so long ago that I visited them. Next up will be Great American Ballpark in Cinci next year.

4 comments:

Kevin said...

I like the college football and the NFL about the same. I do like the rivalries and the traditions of college football, but I agree with Mike that they need a playoff.

The NFL does have variety on offense. The Eagles love to pass, KC nearly ran LJ to death. And with mobile QB's like Vince Young, anything goes. It's just that there are so many teams in college football that it will inevitably have more offenses.

Side note: Here is my idea for a new offense. Get rid of the RB completly, and split two mobile QB's in shotgun.


I agree with you that we will not catch the Indians. But I think we are still (barely) in the running for a wildcard. I'm not quite ready to give up on them yet, but if they keep losing to teams that they should beat, i.e. the Royals, they are toast.

Mikey D said...

Why I hate college football:

One and one. Every game matters...and that sucks. If I'm a Michigan fan, I have nothing left to root for. Don't give me that Rose Bowl shit, when all I've been thinking about all off-season is National Championship. At least in college basketball you can get knocked off during the season and redeem yourself in the end.

The pagentry. This comes from a sincere dislike of marching bands and overly peppy cheerleaders. It all feels fake. It really bothers me these "hardcore" fans for a team root so hard, but yet I probably know more about their team than they do.

Offenses and trick plays. There's a reason it doesn't work in the NFL...because it's lower class. I don't like watching inferior football. I want to watch the best compete at the highest level, without the gimmicks.

Rivalries. Go talk to Cowboys-Redskins fans. Or Ravens-Steelers. Or Jets-Patriots. Or Chiefs-Raiders. Or Bears-Packers. Michigan/OSU is great, and it's the one I get pumped for, but that's just because the Lion's lack a rival.

NO PLAYOFF. Debate. Argue. Polls. BCS point systems. I HATE IT. This is the single thing that ruins college football for me, 10 times more than all the other reasons combined. I want a clear and accepted winner every year, and I feel like I fail to get one. Sometimes I feel the best team is one that has one loss. Or goes undefeated and doesn't get a chance (Auburn). PLAY IT THE FUCK OUT. I'm sick of it.

Adam said...

I don't feel like a pass heavy team vs. a run heavy team is very diverse.

In terms of the playoff/BCS argument, I can't counter. They absolutely need a playoff system.

Did either of you watch the youtube video?

Mikey D said...

Yeah, that song is terrible!

Makes me glad I'm from Michigan so I don't have any part in that =).