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Sam Bradford Wins 2008 Heisman Trophy

2008 Heisman Trophy Winner

2008 Heisman Trophy Winner

The Downtown Athletic Club and it’s members have chosen Sam Bradford of Oklahoma as the winner of the 2008 Heisman Trophy. Bradford is just the second sophomore to win the award joining Tebow who won it last year and 5th Sooner to win the award.

Bradford finished with 1,726 points while Colt McCoy of Texas finished second with 1,604 points and Tim Tebow, last year’s winner, finished third with 1,575 points.

In it’s 74th year, the Heisman Trophy is presented to the top player in all of college football and is the most prestigious of all the college football awards.

Bradford had a career year as he threw for 4,482 yards with 48 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.  He also had 5 rushing touchdowns.

McCoy had a great season as well throwing for 3,445 yards and 32 touchdowns. He also led the Longhorns in rushing with 576 yards and 10 touchdowns.

During the 2008 season, Tebow threw for 2,515 yards with 28 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. He also rushed for 564 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Tebow and Bradford will meet in the BCS Championship Game on January 9th, 2009 while McCoy will look to lead the Longhorns to victory against The Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl on January 5th, 2009.

Matt Cassel Leaves Patriots

Matt CasselNew England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel has the left the team to be with his family due to the death of his father, Greg.

His father passed away two days ago and with the team in San Jose, Cassel made the short trip home to his hometown of Northridge.

It’s not known whether or not Cassel will be back in time for Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders. If he isn’t, rookie Kevin O’Connell will be counted on to lead the Pats to a victory.

Our condolences go out to Matt, his brothers Jack, Justin and his sister Amanda and the whole Cassel family.

Those Who Blog We Salute You – 12/6

For Those Who Blog We Salute You

Hooray For Drinking! [Center Field]

Jerry Remy enjoys Christmas carols, officially out of his tree [Red Sox Monster]

Beckett and Youk’s Undies on Ebay [Fenway West]

NESN Presents The Adventures of Ellsbury ‘n’ Elf: Tonight’s Episode: “Set For Life” [Surviving Grady]

Ask Kevin Youkilis [The Bottom Line]

Dustin Pedroia, Dirt Dawg [Depth of Field Photo]

Mayne Street, Part 7 [Fang’s Bites]

Well If You’re Going To Get Ejected, You Mind As Well Get A Nut Shot In [Awful Announcing]

Accidents waiting to happen [The ‘Ropolitans]

Nick Swisher’s Supposedly-New Girlfriend Used to Model, and Now Runs a Modeling Agency [The Big Lead]

Layla Kiffin Is Turning Into A Very Popular Woman [Deadspin]

Erin Andrews Vs. The World In Pages Of Playboy [SportsByBrooks]

And our video goodness this week comes from our friends at Awful Announcing. Here’s this week’s Dr. Lou segment with guest Bobby Knight for your enjoyment.

No Juice For 15 Years

O.J. Simpson sits beside his attorney Yale Galanter during Simpson's trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. - FOX News screenshotO.J. Simpson has been sentenced to a minimum of 15 years for his role in a September 2007 incident that took place in a Las Vegas hotel room. The sentence was handed down by judge Jackie Glass after listening to an hour or so of pre-sentencing talk.

Simpson will be eligible for parole in 9 years. He could wind up spending a total of 33 years in jail. His co-defendant, Clarence Stewart, received the same sentence from Glass but will be eligible for parole in 7½ years.

Simpson did express remorse when given the opportunity to address the court.

“I stand before you today sorry, I am apologetic to the people of Nevada. … When I came here, I came here for a wedding. I didn’t come to reclaim property.”

“In no way did I mean to hurt anybody, to steal anything from anyone. I didn’t want anybody else’s stuff. I just wanted my own. I realize that I was stupid. I am sorry. I didn’t know that I was doing anything illegal. I thought I was retrieving property from friends. I’m sorry, I’m sorry for all of it.”

UPDATE: Here’s the video of Simpson’s speech courtesy of Awful Announcing.

Junior Seau Visiting Patriots

New England Patriots breaking news

Back in October, Junior Seau said he would only play for one team and that is the New England Patriots. And now with Teddy Bruschi having a knee injury that may sideline him, the Patriots are considering signing Seau to give them some additional depth at inside linebacker.

If Seau is signed, the Patriots would have to find room for him on the 53-man roster.

How Clueless Is Former VP Candidate Sarah Palin?

Former Republican Vice Presidential candidate and current Alaska governor Sarah Palin was at turkey farm yesterday to do the annual ol’ pardon of a turkey and then conducted an interview afterwards. Apparently she wasn’t paying attention to what was going on behind her.

I’m going to say this could be NSFW and it is also very disturbing for those who don’t want to know what happens to turkeys. So if you are squeamish at all, I recommend skipping it.

Now remember this could have been our vice president.

Coco Talks About Trade To Kansas City

Coco Crisp

Coco Crisp just held a conference call with reporters talking about his trade from the Boston Red Sox to the Kansas City Royals for Ramon Ramirez. Here is what Coco had to say courtesy of Alex Speier of WEEI.com.

On the trade: “My agent told me that there was a possible trade in the works within this week. All that waiting and anticipating to see where you go or even whether it happens kind of keeps you on edge. When I finally got the news that I was going to Kansas City, I was excited,” said Crisp. “It kind of woke me up. It was kind of early around here, about 7 in the morning. I wasn’t fully awake yet.”

On his time in Boston: “It was a learning experience, definitely. That’s first and foremost how I’d classify it,” said Crisp. “On the field and off the field, it helped me grow.The one negative thing aspect that came out of the whole thing was that I was plagued by nagging injuries pretty much the whole time I was there, except a month here and a month there and towards the end of (the 2008) season…It’s been an up and down ride. Most of the time, I’ve enjoyed myself over there, even though it was difficult.”

On him and Ellsbury playing everyday now: “Ellsbury is a young guy who is coming to that day and age where he needs the opportunity to play everyday for everybody to know exactly what he can bring to the table,” said Crisp. “We didn’t get a full idea of what he was capable of. You can kind of tell, but I think this year coming up, with him playing everyday, hopefully he’ll have a great season and be able to show everybody that he’s going to be in the big leagues for a very long as a premier player in the big leagues.

“It’s nice for me to move aside and get out of the way, and for the Red Sox to allow this to happen by trading me and allowing me the opportunity to come to a team where I now have the opportunity to play everyday instead of being a filler guy—even though I got a lot of playing time last year due to other guys going down and being injured,” said Crisp. “I’m getting an opportunity to show everybody exactly what I’m capable of. I’m happy for that opportunity.”

Coco will definitely be missed here and I’m sure he’ll get a rousing ovation when the Royals come to town July 9-12 for a 4-game set.

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Coco Crisp Traded To Royals For Ramon Ramirez

Boston Red Sox Breaking News

There has a been a rumor going around this morning that started on a Kansas City radio station that the Boston Red Sox were set to trade Coco Crisp to the Kansas City Royals for reliever Ramon Ramirez.

According to Amalie Benjamin of the Boston Globe, the rumor has now been confirmed as the Red Sox will announce the trade at noon today.

Update:

The trade is official now. The Red Sox receive Ramon Ramirez from the Royals in exchange for Coco Crisp.

For the Red Sox, it’s a salary dump as Coco was set to receive $5.75 million in 2009 and has an $8 million option with a $500K buyout in 2010. Ramirez isn’t even arbitration-eligible yet and will be under the control of the Red Sox for 4 seasons.

The move hands Jacoby Ellsbury the starting center field position and a chance to play on an every day basis. Last season, he shared center field with Coco and also played the other outfield positions, giving Coco a chance to showcase his skills.

In 118 games last season, Crisp hit .283 with 7 home runs, 41 RBI and 20 stolen bases. His OBP was .344.

Ramirez appeared in 71 games last season and finished with 2.64 ERA striking out 70 in 71.2 innings.

Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe has a take from a Major League scout on Ramirez.

“Throws 92-95 with a heavy, late-life fastball . . . Gets away with mistakes over the middle of the plate because his fastball has so much late life . . . second-best arm in that bullpen (to Joakim Soria) . . . Likes to challenge hitters . . . Definitely a setup man with potential to be a closer down the road . . . Plus fastball, plus slider, has a splitter or something that resembles a splitter . . . Average command . . . Deceptive delivery makes it hard for righthanded hitters to pick up his fastball . . . Hitters can’t pick up his arm slot on the backside . . . Needs to tweak his off-speed pitches . . . Can throw his slider too hard . . . Very athletic. Fields his position well . . . Has an above-average 1.22 [second] release point [from the breaking of his hands to catchers mitt] on his slide step, 1.3 from the windup . . . Works fast.”

With the Red Sox acquiring Ramirez for the back end of their bullpen, it could mean that the Red Sox will be moving Justin Masterson back into the starting rotation. It could also mean that they could trade some pitching to the Rangers for catching. Of course that’s all speculation right now.

No Garnett…No Problem

The Boston Celtics minus suspended star Kevin Garnett downed the New York Knicks 110-101 Tuesday night at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston MA.

Perk grabs one of his boards on the night.  Getty Photo.  Garnett who was unable to play because of the one suspension for an altercation on Saturday in Milwaukee with Andrew Bogut was hardly missed as other players stepped up in absence.  Brian Scalabrine started in his place it was Scal’s 28th start as a member of the Celtics and he contributed 8 points and 3 rebounds in nearly 21 minutes.  Kendrick Perkins was the one who really stepped up as he played his best game of the year notching 16 points and grabbing 8 boards in the win.

After a tough first quarter in which New York led through out, Boston climbed back in the game with a solid second quarter to take a 56-47 lead into the break.  It was lead the Celtics were able to maintain through out the second half despite a few runs by the Knicks to get close.

In addition to Perk, the Green (10-2) were led by Paul Pierce who had 22 points, Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo each added 15 and Leon Powe had 14 points in the win.

The Knicks (6-5), who appear to be buying into new coach Mike D’Antoni’s system and are much improved, were paced by Wilson Chandler who had 23 points, Zach Randolph put up 18 points and Chris Duhon added 15 in a losing effort.

The Celtics host Allen Iverson, Richard Hamilton and the Pistons on Thursday night.