Two Great Games
Uncategorized October 18th. 2007, 11:10pmMost of you have probably shut down the CPU for the night, but South Florida just went the length of the field and scored to trim the Rutgers lead to 30-27 with about eight minutes left. The Scarlet Knights have successfully pulled off a fake punt and a fake field goal (for a touchdown). As you can see above (props to Awful Announcing), Boston and Cleveland is getting quite heated. Josh Beckett and Kenny Lofton nearly got into a fight in the fifth inning (that Lofton’s so damn pesky!), and the Red Sox are clinging to a 4-1 lead in the 8th. Beckett’s been tremendous (five hits and 10k’s), and it looks like unless Eric Gagne gets in the game, this series is going back to Boston.
Great night in sports (and The Office was awesome, too).
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October 18th, 2007 at 11:52 pm
Boston went up 7-1 in the eighth. That’s it series over. Give it to Boston. No chance for the Indians. Couldn’t possibly win one in Boston. Schilling is gonna wear the old sock. Strike out 29. Dice-K will pitch a no-no in game 7. I mean the Red Sox won in 2004, so of course they will again.
There, just beating you to it. Tribe in 6.
October 19th, 2007 at 6:38 am
Too bad ESPN has decided that “The End of the Joe Torre Era” (which we have already known about for a week and a half) is a bigger story today.
October 19th, 2007 at 7:07 am
Yup, ESPNs Joe Torre Special starts today at 1PM.
Looking forward to March when we can hear reports on the Yankees first spring training without Torre and then April when we can hear about the Yankees first game without Torre. Then the Yankees first struggles without Torre.
By then Joe Torre will probably be able to report on himself as he will probably be working there.
October 19th, 2007 at 9:27 am
Did anyone watch the USF game? You can’t tell me that the officiating was blatantly one sided and crap!!! Offensive pass interference. Illegal forward pass. Combine that with all of Rutgers trick plays and missed field goals and it was a perfect storm of opportunity for Rutgers. That last flag reminded me of the 30 second flag called on Miami in the NC with OSU…All I can say now is Geux Tigers.
October 19th, 2007 at 9:34 am
By the way…I will be sitting with AN-TI-CI-PAAA-TION to watch the Joe Torre special…which affects me how?????
October 19th, 2007 at 10:16 am
Don’t know if you’ll see this guinnessgirl, but you’re so right on with the USF/Rutgers game! The officiating was BRUTAL!! Final score should have been USF 34, Rutgers 30.
October 19th, 2007 at 11:15 am
Speaking of horrible announcing, what the hell was with gay ass Joe Buck talking exclusively about the Yankees during the third inning? They got eliminated, didnt they? I hate Joe Buck.