Doesn't it seem like the media is just begging someone from the four remaining teams in the NFL playoffs to trash talk? More time this week has been spent praising the other team by oppenents, or by the media talking about the lack of trash talk. Can we just talk about the game?
Nothing good has happened to the Miami Heat since LeBron James's "karma" tweet in which he made fun of his former team after a blowout loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Since the tweet LeBron and Dwayne Wade have gotten hurt and the team has lost its last 5 games. I guess its true what they say when they say what karma is. Right LeBron?
On another tweeting note Michigan QB, or former Michigan QB, Tate Forcier let the world know via twitter that he would be transferring. Way to be a man about it Tate. Hard to think back but Forcier was the starting QB when former Head Coach Rich Rodriguez won his first four games at Michigan.
Florida beat Auburn 45-40 last night. No, that is not a football score. Florida shot a solid 28% (Auburn- 39%) from the field in the win that kept Auburn defeated (0-4) in SEC play. Florida Coach Billy Donavan has never been beat by Auburn and keeps the streak.
Props to New Jersy Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov for saying he has had enough with the Carmelo Anthony trade drama. Who can blame him for not giving up his team for one player that wouldn't sign an extension on his current contract? It is clear Melo is counting down the days until he can sign with the New York Knicks.
Here is one you could have never seen coming... College Football Conference Rankings The SEC finishes the season ranked number one by ESPN Stats & Information. Ok. Everyone saw that coming and maybe this too but, the Moutain West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference were ranked as tougher conferences. Can we please take a closer look at those conferences that get automatic qualification into BCS games?
Friday, January 21, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Snow Break 2011

Back to the break, those living in 2912, who through the first semester had not grown that close together, but because we were forced to be together for 10 days straight I must say we are all better friends. With P90X and cooking dinner the only activities to break up the monotony of watching TV, we spent a lot of time in the living room and have become better friends because of it. I am feeling much more comfortable here in Gainesville and it is starting to feel more like where I am supposed to be.
These are some pictures from the Snowmageddon that took over north Georgia last week.
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Ole Blue's bed was filled to the brim with the white stuff |
One of the parts of the weekend we all looked forward to (other than getting out of the apaprtment) was the Atlanta Falcons game on Saturday night. This excitement lasted all of about an hour and was completely gone by the second half in which the Falcons were owned by the Green Packers. I feel as if I pull for a team they are doomed to win the big game. Now that my favorite football teams are done for the season it is on to basketball and following recruiting for next season.
Some of the decor for the Falcons game in the living room Saturday night
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Finest Gentle-Man
One year ago today the world lost one of its finest gentlemen it ever called its own.
I got a call around 6:00 AM one year ago today from my mother and father in which they told me that Grandaddy had passed away that morning. I sat up in my bed after they hung up and tried to take in all they had told me. Grandaddy was the first person I have had a close familial relationship to to pass away, and I did not know how to take the news. I waited on my family in Birmingham as they got their things together and arrangements made so we could all head to Arkansas. I must say a word of thanks to those at Samford that let me just simply talk to them about how the loss of Grandaddy affected me. I had some of the greatest ears and comforting words come from you.
I was picked up and the four of us headed off to Arkansas. Upon arrival we met with family, shed tears and laughed remembering this wonderful man. From my own experiences I will remember trips the grandchildren took with he and Grannie. From Branson to the beaches and many a Finance games in between, I never saw him upset, except for two times: in a McDonald's parking lot after one of his beloved grandchildren slipped from the water in the parking lot and when his youngest granddaughter beat him in Finance.
I found out in the next days what a fine man my grandfather was to all he met, and that his love and kind heart was not something he shared with just his family. I could not get over how every person said something about how he was such a gentleman who enjoyed the finer things in life. He truly was that, a gentle man and role model for a young man like myself to look up to.
I know he is singing loudly with his beautiful bass voice in heaven now, waiting on everyone else to get up there with him. But in the meantime, here on this earth, I know there is not a kinder, more caring, or more gentle man than Charles Wayne Holt was to everyone he met.
I got a call around 6:00 AM one year ago today from my mother and father in which they told me that Grandaddy had passed away that morning. I sat up in my bed after they hung up and tried to take in all they had told me. Grandaddy was the first person I have had a close familial relationship to to pass away, and I did not know how to take the news. I waited on my family in Birmingham as they got their things together and arrangements made so we could all head to Arkansas. I must say a word of thanks to those at Samford that let me just simply talk to them about how the loss of Grandaddy affected me. I had some of the greatest ears and comforting words come from you.
I was picked up and the four of us headed off to Arkansas. Upon arrival we met with family, shed tears and laughed remembering this wonderful man. From my own experiences I will remember trips the grandchildren took with he and Grannie. From Branson to the beaches and many a Finance games in between, I never saw him upset, except for two times: in a McDonald's parking lot after one of his beloved grandchildren slipped from the water in the parking lot and when his youngest granddaughter beat him in Finance.
I found out in the next days what a fine man my grandfather was to all he met, and that his love and kind heart was not something he shared with just his family. I could not get over how every person said something about how he was such a gentleman who enjoyed the finer things in life. He truly was that, a gentle man and role model for a young man like myself to look up to.
I know he is singing loudly with his beautiful bass voice in heaven now, waiting on everyone else to get up there with him. But in the meantime, here on this earth, I know there is not a kinder, more caring, or more gentle man than Charles Wayne Holt was to everyone he met.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Back to Gainesville
I am back to Gainesville after Christmas break filled with a lot of KHGE being together, my favorites. A new year has begun and we spent it all together for the first time since spaghetti at IHOP. I have a couple of things that I am trying now that I am back to school; things to make my stay here feel a little more like home. I am signed up to begin singing with the Sanctuary Choir at First Baptist Gainesville, a way that I can keep scratching my music bug and get involved more with a church.
I have also begun the journey through the P90X workouts. I can say I have successfully made it though a week and a half. I can barely move some days when I get up, but I know it will get better. Maybe when it is all said and done I will be able to do more push-ups and pull-ups than my 73 year old grandfather. I am looking forward to being in better shape just in time for Spring Break. No worries, I will not post before pictures but when I am ripped and huge at the end of 90 days I am not making any promises… Yeah right.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
In Stanford News
Seriously, when was the last time Stanford had this much publicity? The Princeton Review's list of most successful graduates? They have been in the news lately due to such characters as QB Andrew Luck and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh.
Andrew Luck... It is hard to give the kid grief for going back to school for his degree but he is giving up over $40 million to do so. Who is to say that he will not be the next Matt Leinart or Jake Locker? What else can he do at Stanford after delivering their first ever 12 win season? Win a Pac-12 Championship or a national title? Not likely. There are few times when someone is the without a doubt, consensus number one pick. I hate to say it but Andrew, you should have taken the money and gone to the Carolina Panthers.
Jim Harbaugh... You have already lost the respect of many by interviewing with the Miami Dolphins while they already had a coach. Come on Jim, especially after playing the "class card" during all of your interviews following the Orange Bowl. You are better than that. I completely understand taking the job with the 49ers for a 5 year/ $25 million dollar contract. Good luck next year but it's hard to like you know after the way you treated current head coaches.
Now that Stanford women's basketball team has defeated Connecticut and the Jim Harbaugh-Andrew Luck drama appears to be over, see you later Cardinal.
Andrew Luck... It is hard to give the kid grief for going back to school for his degree but he is giving up over $40 million to do so. Who is to say that he will not be the next Matt Leinart or Jake Locker? What else can he do at Stanford after delivering their first ever 12 win season? Win a Pac-12 Championship or a national title? Not likely. There are few times when someone is the without a doubt, consensus number one pick. I hate to say it but Andrew, you should have taken the money and gone to the Carolina Panthers.
Jim Harbaugh... You have already lost the respect of many by interviewing with the Miami Dolphins while they already had a coach. Come on Jim, especially after playing the "class card" during all of your interviews following the Orange Bowl. You are better than that. I completely understand taking the job with the 49ers for a 5 year/ $25 million dollar contract. Good luck next year but it's hard to like you know after the way you treated current head coaches.
Now that Stanford women's basketball team has defeated Connecticut and the Jim Harbaugh-Andrew Luck drama appears to be over, see you later Cardinal.
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