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Sunday, March 29, 2009

MSU: Going to a "GO-GO"



Going to a Go-GO! Yeah, a one more time. Going to a Go-Go. OOh, OOh Baby! It was a perfect game. Goran Suton, Durrnell Summers (aka: Andre 3000), Kalin Lucas, Green, Lucious etc, etc.

On the banks of the Red Cedar is a team that's know to all. Its specialty is winning and they always play great ball. Spartan teams are never beaten. All through the game they fight. Fight for the only colors Green and White!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

...and "THA-BEET" goes on.



The UCONN Huskies punches the first ticket to the motor city.

"SUTON" UP FOR THE GREAT 8!



It was Suton in the first half and Kalin Lucas in the second half that lead MSU to its 62-67 victory over last year's national champions Kansas Jayhawks. With MSU's determination and Kansas second half mistakes resulted in MSU "Goran" (Goran Suton) to the Great 8.

"Talking about gettin' caught in THA-"BEET" down"



Hasheem Thabeet (Big East Co-Player of the Year) scored 15 points, 15 rebounds and 4 blocked shots to lead the Huskies into the Great 8 with their 72-60 win over Purdue.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Memphis Tigers: In My MISSOURY



It was Missouri all over Memphis as they advance to the great eight.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Duke Women's Basketball: Da' Gone



Oh so SWEET! The MSU Women's Basketball Team is headed to the SWEET SIXTEEN with their win over the former MSU coach. Next stop, sunny California. You go girls!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

MSU: Sweet Sticky Sixteen!



I'm not sure what brand of "crack" Greg Anthony was smoking when he made the prediction that USC would beat MSU, but it's MSU and Kansas Toto!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Driving Drunk!



Someone coined the phrase,"A picture is worth a thousand words." For anyone who has been the victim of a drunk driver. This blog entry is for you. Anyone who is currently risking getting behind the wheel and driving drunk. This blog entry is for you. Students and Mothers Against Drunk Driving, this blog entry is for you.

This morning, I watched ESPN's story on Donte' Stallworth who recently got behind the wheel of his car intoxicated and killed someone. I have been the victim of a person driving drunk twice in my life. I thank God I survived both times. The following individuals were not so lucky:

Local Waitress--Long Beach, California
Wife and Mother Lost in Drunk Driving Collision
Santa Maria Man Killed in DUI Collision
Woman Killed, 4 hurt in DUI Collision--Orlando, Florida

I never knew these people personally, but someone did. As a teenager, I remembered how relentless MADD and SADD used to be. I saw so many public service announcements and billboards everywhere. I don't doubt that these organizations still exist, but it is like with anything, the minute you let up and think people get the message, the problem continues to get worse.

This article is not designed to make Donte'Stallworth feel any worse than I'm sure that he already does. It must be hell to have on your heart the fact that you have killed someone. I feel badly for he and his family and all the other people who suffered and continue to suffer from this disease. They, too, need prays and help.

Before I end, I got one question? While, I'm sure the victims' family will come after Donte' Stallworth, I don't want them to forget the motherfucker or motherfuckers who let Donte' Stallworth get behind the wheel of his car drunk. They should be implicated as well. If they offered to drive him home, or called the police to inform them he was driving drunk, them my apologies to you for calling you out of your name. But if none of you did either of these things, then the motherfucker stands.

Perhaps, this is the consequence when people allow athletes and other celebrities to conduct themselves as if they are above the law or can't be told no. We just like them get dragged into whatever suffering they cause to others and to themselves.

"Salty": Coming Out of Hiberation!



Hello friends. It's NCAA Men's Basketball Tournement time! Yesterday was an exciting day, but I would be remissed if I didn't put my spin on the highlights. Lets start with the Big Ten Conference. First, can anyone tell me how many teams are in this tournament that lost games in double digits without winning their own tournament conference? The answer to that question is none besides the Big Ten Conference.

I bring this up because my brackets got all out of whack because of the Big Ten Conference. First, Michigan had no business in that game yesterday with Clemson. Michigan finished their season with an overall record of 21-13. I heard people talking this morning on the radio about the return of Michigan. Ah! The only return Michigan is going to need is a return airline reservation back to Ann Arbor.

With regards to Clemson, Michigan got at the ass ealy, and it was history. Clemson's lost to Michigan was inexcusable, and that's my only comment on their sorry asses.

Let's talk Illinois. President Obama and me are not the only people with hurt feelings about this lost. Again, Illinois should have never received an invitation. They like Michigan finished their season with double digit loses (24-10). Hell, I've never heard of Western Kentucky or the conference they represent. I'm not sure if they will beat Gonzaga or not. I had Illinois beating Gonzaga and UNC beating them. This part of my bracket will balance itself out after this game has been playd.

Last notes: As far as Michael Jordan's son is concerned with his Division II level playing, Herve Villechaize (Tattoo, Fantasy Island) lookin' ass. I hope he takes up coaching cause that is as close to the NBA as he'll get. Unlike his father, he is yummy looking. I probably would get a kick out of seeing an handsome coach in the NBA. There are only a few, and even fewer who know how to dress. I miss Pat Riley. He stayed clean--hair and all.

Good Luck shoutouts to: Wisconsin and Ohio State. You see what happened to Minnesota. These teams finished their seasons with double digit losses as well. Only two teams should have surfaced from the Big Ten Conference--the regular season winner and tournament champion (MSU and Purdue).