Patriots Get New Special Teams Coach

O’Brien Reunited With Belichick: According to a report in the Denver Post, Denver Broncos special teams coach Scott O’Brien will take over the same role with the New England Patriots. Patriots special teams coach Brad Seely is expected to join Eric Mangini with the Cleveland Browns as their special teams coach. O’Brien and Belichick worked together back in Cleveland in 1991 with Belichick was the head honcho there. [Denver Post]

Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 1/14

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Now that I have the site issues worked out, it’s time to take a better late than never look at what’s making news in the world of the UConn Huskies.

Former UConn Huskies football player Rob Lunn takes a look at one of the questions in the ESPN.com mailbag over at Thoughts From a Fat White Guy. Be sure to check out his announcement there as well.

Brian Bennett of ESPN.com takes an early at the quarterback situation in the Big East for 2009 and it includes UConn.

Donald Brown was among the best and the worst of Big East bowl season over at ESPN.com.

Brian Bennett of ESPN.com has UConn 5th in his post-bowl power rankings.

Donald Brown is No. 2 on Bennett’s memories of the 2008 Big East season.

Jacquie Fernandes had her scholarship extended for her senior year.

Maya Moore and Tina Charles played under DePaul coach Doug Bruno a few years ago with USA Women’s Basketball.

Caroline Doty found her shot again in last night’s win over DePaul.

Renee Montgomery is staying focused on her goals.

The UConn women lacked flow in last night’s win over DePaul.

Jim Fuller of the New Haven Register plays Wednesday Morning Quarterback with the UConn women’s team as does John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant.

The UConn women are playing the waiting game with the players they are recruiting.

David Gillett has a highlight video of UConn men’s point guard Kemba Walker in high school.

He also has a breakdown of tomorrow night’s matchup with St. John’s.

UConn men’s soccer player Tony Cascio has been named to the U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team that will travel to Trinidad and Tobago from Jan. 18-24 to train for the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship in March 2009.

The UConn women’s hockey team is ranked No. 9 in the latest USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s College Hockey Poll.

Rickey Henderson And Jim Rice Do Top 10 on Letterman

The newest Baseball Hall of Famers, Rickey Henderson and former Boston Red Sox great Jim Rice, had a busy day yesterday as in the morning they were in New York City for a press conference. Later on, they went over to Ed Sullivan Theater to be on “The Late Show With David Letterman” to do the Top 10 list.

Before they were on, Letterman shared a story from the 1978 All-Star Game in San Diego on how he met Jim Rice. Here’s that story for you to enjoy.

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A few minutes later, Henderson and Rice were on the stage to do The Top 10 List.

Here are the Top 10 Highlights of My Hall of Fame Baseball Career by Rickey Henderson and Jim Rice:

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My favorite one was No. 9 although 2 and 3 were pretty good as well. It was good to see Rice show a little bit of a lighter side by doing this.

Videos courtesy of CBS

Cora Heading To New York

No, it’s not the Yankees: According to Rob Bradford, former Boston Red Sox utility player Alex Cora is moving on as he signed a 1-year, $2 million deal with the New York Mets. Bradford also notes that Cora made a call to the Red Sox but found they weren’t interested. [WEEI.com]

UConn Women Fight Off Scrappy DePaul Squad

Maya Moore led five UConn Huskies in double figures with 18 points to lead them to a 77-62 win over the DePaul Blue Demons in front of 8,424 at Gampel Pavilion.

Maya Moore blocks a shot by Sam Quigley of DePaul during the first half. Moore also scored 18 points to go with 12 rebounds, 11 defensive, and 3 steals - Hartford Courant PhotoThe win for the No. 1 Huskies improves their record to 16-0 (3-0 Big East) for the second consecutive season. The Blue Demons fall to 13-5 (1-3).

Moore also picked up her 7th double-double of the season and 18th of her career adding 12 rebounds. Renee Montgomery narrowly missed a double-double with 16 points and 9 assists as did Tina Charles with 11 points and 9 rebounds to go along with 4 assists. Caroline Doty broke out of her shooting slump hitting 4-of-7 three-pointers for 12 points. Tiffany Hayes rounded out the Huskies in double digits with 10 points, all in the first half, and had 4 steals.

Natasha Williams and Deirdre Naughton led the Blue Demons with a game-high 21 points and had 8 and 9 rebounds respectively. China Threatt chipped in with 12 points.

The Huskies started out quick getting out to a 5-0 lead in their first game at Gampel Pavilion since December 3. The Blue Demons responded with a 6-0 run. With the score 11-8 UConn, the Huskies went on an 11-0 run to take a 22-8 lead. The Blue Demons kept it close on the strength of 6 three-pointers but UConn had 10 steals and forced 16 turnovers to take a 47-32 lead at the half.

UConn pushed the lead to 23 points early in the second half but the Blue Demons wouldn’t go away as they responded with a 10-3 run to cut the lead to 13 points at 66-53. UConn held strong though as they responded with an 8-0 run to hold the Blue Demons off.

With a matchup with the No. 2 North Carolina Tar Heels looming on the horizon next Monday, maybe the Huskies were looking past the Blue Demons and Saturday’s opponent in Syracuse as they didn’t take good care of the ball as they committed 18 turnovers.

Whatever the case may be, they need to improve their ball handling no matter who the opponent is. I’m sure Geno Auriemma will have them working on that before Saturday’s matchup with the Orange at the XL Center at 2 PM. The game will be televised locally on CPTV and will also be available on SNY.

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Robert Kraft & Bill Belichick’s Statements On Scott Pioli’s Departure

Bill Belichick and Scott PioliAs we found out earlier this afternoon, the Kansas City Chiefs have hired New England Patriots VP of player personnel Scott Pioli as their new general manager. They will be holding a press conference tomorrow to make the announcement official.

Here are the statements of owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick about Pioli.

Robert Kraft:

“Scott Pioli was an integral part of the many championships the New England Patriots have celebrated this decade and I would like to thank him for his countless contributions throughout the past nine seasons. Scott is a great evaluator of talent. He is thorough in his evaluations, extremely organized and has done a tremendous job mining all possible resources to help Coach Belichick and his staff field the players needed to win consistently. He has played an important role in building a championship tradition with players that I am proud to call Patriots. On behalf of the entire Patriots organization, I wish Scott continued success in his new role and offer best wishes to his wonderful wife Dallas, and their beautiful daughter Mia. I think Clark Hunt and the Kansas City Chiefs have made a very wise hire.”

Bill Belichick:

“To sum up in words everything Scott Pioli has meant to this organization and to me personally would be difficult, if not impossible. From the day I met him, he has demonstrated a passion for football and respect for the game that is second to none. It has been extremely gratifying for me to follow Scott’s career ascension from the bottom of the totem pole in Cleveland to his place as a pillar of championship teams in New England. Now with the opportunity to steer his own ship and a vision of building a winner, there is no more capable, hardworking, loyal, team-oriented person than Scott Pioli.”

“On a personal level, the Belichick-Pioli bond runs far deeper than our workplace, as we and our families have shared countless memories away from football. Working side by side with one of my best friends for almost two decades is special enough in itself. But to help each other achieve success beyond our dreams is a blessing and something I will always remember and appreciate.”

Could Jason Varitek Be Without A Job In 2009?

Jason Varitek

While the Boston Red Sox have not closed the door on re-signing Jason Varitek, there certainly isn’t a lot offers rolling in for him. In fact, there are none and the Red Sox are talking with other teams in the meantime as well about a trade for a younger catcher. Had Varitek and Boras agreed to arbitration, they wouldn’t be in this predicament.

But what happens if the Sox acquire another catcher, decide that they do not want to sign Varitek, and other teams remain uninterested in signing him due to the cost of draft-pick compensation? In that scenario, would Varitek be condemned to inactivity by the absence of a market for his services?

Based on conversations with major league officials, the possibility certainly exists. As a Type A free-agent, Varitek would require draft-pick compensation from any club that chose to sign him to a major-league contract before the amateur draft in June. Once the draft takes place, however, a signing club would not have to give the Sox a draft pick as compensation for the catcher.

It’s hard when people don’t understand the business side of baseball. Most Red Sox fans know of the value of Varitek and what he can do for the team and especially the pitching staff. But what they don’t understand is the Red Sox have placed a value they think is fair like they’ve done with their free agents in the past.

Obviously if the Red Sox were to offer him a contract, it would be up to him whether or not he wants to come back.  I’m sure Theo Epstein wants him back but not at what Boras wants. I’m sure Terry Francona and John Farrell want him back. And I’m sure the entire team would want him back too. Ultimately in the end, the decision for Varitek is whether or not he wants to be a member of the Red Sox or move on in his career.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the Red Sox part ways with him like they have with free agents in the past but the fan in me wants him back.

And to think, he could have made around $10 million just by accepting the arbitration offer back in December.

Update: Erin from Jason-Varitek.com reminded me about a great piece from Dan Roche over at WBZ this afternoon on Varitek’s situation.

NCAA Women’s College Basketball Polls – Week 9

Both of the NCAA women’s polls are out and the UConn Huskies remain the unanimous No. 1 team in the land in the AP Poll for the 7th straight week and the ESPN/USA Today Poll for the 9th straight. The North Carolina Tar Heels are still No. 2 in the land and barring losses by either team, it will set up a 1/2 duel in Chapel Hill next Monday when the Huskies travel there for the annual MLK Day Game.

Here’s a full look at both polls.

AP Top 25 PVS ESPN/USA Today Poll PVS
1. Connecticut (45) 15-0 1125 1 1. Connecticut (31) 15-0 775 1
2. North Carolina 16-0 1080 2 2. North Carolina 16-0 744 2
3. Oklahoma 12-2 1003 4 3. Oklahoma 12-2 701 3
4. Duke 13-1 946 5 4. Notre Dame 14-1 656 4
5. Baylor 13-1 921 6 5. Baylor 13-1 638 5
6. Auburn 17-0858 9 6. Texas A&M 13-1 600 6
7. Louisville 16-1 827 10 7. Stanford 13-3 580 7
8. Texas A&M 13-1 819 3 8. Auburn 17-0 559 8
9. Stanford 13-3 776 11 9. California 13-2 517 9
10. Notre Dame 14-1 758 12 10. Duke 14-1 516 10
11. California 13-2 647 13 11. Louisville 16-1 498 12
12. Maryland 13-2 630 14 12. Virginia 14-2 415 14
13. Tennessee 12-3 626 7 13. Ohio State 14-2 378 17
14. Virginia 14-2 512 15 14. Kansas State 14-0 340 18
15. Ohio State 13-2 501 16 15. Tennessee 12-3 333 11
16. Texas 12-3 498 8 16. Maryland 13-3 326 15
17. Kansas State 14-0 410 20 17. Texas 12-3 292 12
18. Vanderbilt 13-4 330 24 18. Vanderbilt 13-4 229 24
19. Florida 15-2 329 18 19. Florida 15-2 203 19
20. Iowa State 13-2 208 NR 20. Iowa State 13-2 180 25
21. Marist 15-1 157 25 21. South Dakota State 16-2 133 23
22. Oklahoma State 11-3 139 21 22. Oklahoma State 11-3 95 21
23. Rutgers 8-5 115 17 23. Rutgers 8-5 75 16
24. Georgia Tech 12-3 86 22 24. Xavier 13-4 54 NR
25. New Mexico 13-2 62 NR 25. Georgia Tech 13-3 46 22
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Pittsburgh 56, South Dakota State 50, Florida State 45, Boston College 29, DePaul 22, Xavier 13, Purdue 10, Syracuse 7, Middle Tennessee State 5, LSU 4, Gonzaga 3, San Diego State 3, Wake Forest 3, Indiana 2, South Florida 2, St. John’s 2, TCU 2, UCLA 2, Bowling Green 1, Richmond 1 Florida State 43, New Mexico 32, Pittsburgh 31, Marist 27, DePaul 21, Wake Forest 13, Gonzaga 6, Middle Tennessee State 6, Arkansas-Little Rock 4, Syracuse 3, Purdue 2, Arizona State 1, Houston 1, North Carolina A&T 1, Richmond 1,
Dropped From Rankings Dropped From Rankings
Pittsburgh 19, South Dakota State 23. Pittsburgh 20, Wake Forest 25.

Pioli Leaving New England For Chiefs

Herm Edwards likely to get fired: According to Michael Smith of ESPN.com, the Kansas City Chiefs have hired New England Patriots VP of player personnel Scott Pioli to be their new general manager. Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio will replace Pioli as VP of player personnel. [ESPN.com]

Jim Rice & Rickey Henderson Hall Of Fame Press Conference

Former Boston Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice (L) and former Oakland Athletics outfielder Rickey Henderson laugh together at a news conference after their election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame - AP Photo

Earlier this afternoon, the Baseball Hall of Fame held a press conference to introduce the newest inductees, Rickey Henderson and former Boston Red Sox great and current NESN analyst Jim Rice.

Since I’m sure you’ve already read what the Boston media said about Jim Rice getting into the Hall of Fame,  I won’t inundate you with a bunch of links as not to waste your time. But if you havent, what I’ll do is send you over to our friends at Boston Sports Media Watch where you can see all the local links about Jim Rice.

As for my thoughts again on Rice. It’s been a long time coming for him and it’s about time he got in.  People will say what they want on him but one thing’s for certain, Jim Rice is in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Some will say he’s not worthy but again I say, Jim Rice is in the Baseball Hall of Fame and there’s not a darn thing you do about it.

The press conference  with Rice and Rickey was actually very entertaining after you get past the introductions of them and they start to answer the questions.

So for your enjoyment, here’s the press conference in it’s entirety (video may load slowly).

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