Bob Diaco Announces UConn Football Coaching Staff

STORRS, Conn. (January 6, 2014) – University of Connecticut head football coach Bob Diaco has hired eight new assistant coaches and retained one from the previous staff as announced on Monday (Jan. 6). The staff will be:

Name (Alma Mater) Responsibility/Position
Bob Diaco (Iowa '95) Head Coach
Don Patterson (Army '73) Associate Head Coach/Quarterbacks
Mike Cummings (Buffalo '84) Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
Anthony Poindexter (Virginia '99) Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
Wayne Lineburg (Virginia '96) Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers
Vincent Brown (Mississippi Valley State '88) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Kevin Wolthausen (Humboldt State '81) Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line
Mike Foley (Colgate '78) Offensive Line
Ernest T. Jones (Alcorn State '95) Running Backs/Player Engagement
Josh Reardon (Central Michigan '06) Co-Special Teams Coordinator/Cornerbacks

UConn HuskiesDon Patterson comes to Storrs after spending the last three seasons as the quarterbacks coach and recuiting coordinator at Buffalo. Will also coach quarterbacks at UConn in addition to Associate Head Coach responsibilities.

– Spent 18 years on legendary coach Hayden Fry's staff at Iowa, working with the Hawkeyes from 1979-98 including six seasons as the offensive coordinator

– Was the head coach at Western Illinois from 1999-2009

– Coached in 14 postseason games at Iowa, including three Rose Bowls

Mike Cummings takes over as the UConn Offensive Coordinator after holding the same title at Central Michigan for the past four seasons. He will also have position responsibility with tight ends.

– Was the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Central Michigan from 2010-13, his third stint at CMU

– Also made stops at RPI, Millersville, Michigan State, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan and Marshall

– Coached Eric Fisher at Central Michigan, the first player from CMU and the MAC to be selected first overall in the NFL draft

Anthony Poindexter will be the Defensive Coordinator at UConn after spending the last 10 years in various roles on the coaching staff at Virginia, where he was an All-American safety in 1997 and 1998.

– Spent 10 years at Virginia, including the last five on the defensive side of the ball, most recently working with safeties for the past three years

– Is ninth in UVA history in tackles (342) and fifth all-time with 12 interceptions

– Was drafted by Baltimore in the 1999 NFL Draft and helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XXXV

Wayne Lineburg joins UConn as its Special Teams Coordinator and wide receivers coach. He spent the last four years in various roles on the staff at Richmond, including a year as Interim Head Coach.

– Was Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Richmond from 2012-13 after serving as offensive coordinator from 2010-11 and Interim Head Coach in 2011

– Coached on the offensive side of the ball from 2007-09 at Virginia, his second coaching stop at UVA after playing quarterback there from 1992-95

– Has 18 years of coaching experience, and has coached or played in 11 postseason games

Vincent Brown will coach the UConn linebackers and serve as the Co-Defensive Coordinator after four years as a defensive position coach at Virginia. Brown played eight seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots and was a three-time All-Pro.

– Coached the defensive line at Virginia in 2013 after spending 2010-12 with the linebackers and special teams

– Also made coaching stops at Richmond, the Dallas Cowboys and Meadowcreek High School (Ga.)

– Was an All-American linebacker at Mississippi Valley State in 1987 before being drafted in the second round of the 1988 NFL Draft

– Recorded 811 tackles, 16.5 sacks and 10 interceptions in 123 games in New England, earning NFL All-Pro honors in 1991, 1992 and 1993

Kevin Wolthausen comes to UConn to serve as the recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach. A 34-year coaching veteran, Wolthausen spent 2013 as the special teams coach at Florida International.

– Has made 14 career stops in 34 seasons, including Arizona, USC, Oklahoma, Louisville and the Atlanta Falcons

– Coached in 18 bowl games, including four Rose Bowls and an Orange Bowl

– Mentored future NFL defensive linemen Elvis Dumervil and Amobi Okoye to All-America seasons during his time at Louisville

Mike Foley is the lone holdover on the UConn staff from the 2013 season, and will continue working with the offensive line.

– Has coached at UConn since 2006, coaching the offensive line from 2006-11 and the final eight games of 2013 and working with tight ends in 2012 and 2013

– Prior to UConn, spent 21 years at his alma mater, Colgate, where he was the head coach from 1988-92 and offensive coordinator from 1997-2005

– Has helped the UConn offensive line block for five 1,000 yard rushers, including the NCAA's leading rusher in Donald Brown in 2008

Ernest T. Jones will join Diaco in moving from Notre Dame to UConn after spending 2012-13 as the Director of Player Development and Engagement for the Fighting Irish. He will coach running backs and be tasked with player engagement at UConn.

– Coached at nine schools since 2000, including Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Buffalo and Notre Dame

– Was the Head Coach at his alma mater, Alcorn State, in 2008

– Coached in a pair of BCS bowls, including the Sugar Bowl  in the 2009 season and the 2013 BCS National Championship

Josh Reardon rounds out Diaco's staff, also coming to Storrs via Notre Dame. Reardon was a graduate assistant with the Irish the past two seasons after spending four years as a defensive position coach at the FCS level. He will coach cornerbacks and serve as the Co-Special Teams Coordinator at Connecticut.

– Played linebacker at Central Michigan from 2001-04 before working there as a graduate assistant in 2006-07, helping CMU win the MAC Championship and Motor City Bowl in 2006

– Spent three years at Sacred Heart, including one as defensive coordinator

– Helped Notre Dame to bowl games in both of his seasons there, including the 2013 BCS National Championship

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/1

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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It's game day for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team as they are in Orlando, FL to take on the UCF Golden Knights. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the game will be televised locally on SNY. The game will also be shown on WatchESPN outside of the SNY footprint.

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Any coming attractions for Huskies in Orlando? [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

UCF’s Mitchell shares connection with UConn [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Mosqueda-Lewis Continues Process Of Getting Back To Full Strength [rich elliott – ct post]

UConn venturing into new territory [jim fuller – new haven register]

No. 1 Huskies Head South for Conference Road Opener Wednesday [uconnhuskies.com]

Post-injury, UConn's KML working on all-around game [ct post]

UConn Women Look To Inflate Offense After Flat Performance Vs. Cincinnati [hartford courant]

Brianna Banks, UConn women will have support on road trip [new haven register]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Wrapping Things Up In Houston [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn Players, Coach Take Turns Accepting Blame for Loss to Houston [david borges – new haven register]

Cougar Town [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

UConn Loses To Houston, 75-71 [hartford courant]

Elvin Hayes Likes The Look Of The New AAC [hartford courant]

UConn can't overcome poor start to Houston [new haven register]

Other UConn related links

M. Ice Hockey. Freshman Robby Nichols Named Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Yale Holds The Key To All-Connecticut Hockey Tournament

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Video: Houston Holds Off UConn For 75-71 Upset Win

 Members of the Houston Cougars celebrate after defeating the Connecticut Huskies 75-71 at Hofheinz Pavilion.

This was definitely not the way head coach Kevin Ollie and the UConn Huskies men's basketball team wanted to enter 2014. Playing against a short-handed and less experienced Houston Cougars team, the Huskies were outplayed.

And despite their best efforts to rally, UConn fell to Houston 75-71 in front of 4,035 and a nationally televised audience at Hofheinz Pavilion on New Year's Eve 2013 in the American Athletic Conference opener for both teams.

The Huskies fall to 11-2 (0-1 American) while the Cougars improve to 9-5 (1-0).

Shabazz Napier led the Huskies with 27 points and nine rebounds. 25 of his points came in the second half which saw the Huskies erase an 18 point deficit and hold the lead late.

Ryan Boatright added 19 points and nine assists while DeAndre Daniels had 12 points.

TaShawn Thomas led the Cougars with 23 points and had eight rebounds. Jherrod Stiggers had 17 points while Danrad Knowles had 13 points and a team-high nine rebounds.

I could say the Huskies comeback was a great thing to see because it was. But in actuality, they really shouldn't have been that far behind.

It just shows you that you can't win a basketball game on a talent alone. Houston had more heart in this one, more of the will to win than UConn.

The Huskies will stay in the great state of Texas as they'll take on the SMU Mustangs in Dallas on Saturday, January 4. Tip is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET.

UConn Huskies @ Houston Cougars 12/31/13 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from Houston head coach James Dickey and UConn head coach Kevin Ollie.

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Whale Release Pelech from PTO

HARTFORD, February 28, 2013:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Whale has released forward Michael Pelech from his Professional Tryout agreement.  Pelech will rejoin the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL.

CT WhaleAfter being signed by the Whale February 7, Pelech dressed for seven games, going scoreless and Even with eight penalty minutes and three shots on goal.

The Whale’s next action is on home ice, tomorrow night, Friday, March 1 vs. the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at 7:00 PM.  As at all Friday-night Whale home games, fans that night can enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers at the XL Center until the end of the first intermission.

Tickets to all Whale home games start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

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Rangers Assign Chris Kreider to Whale

NEW YORK, February 28, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has assigned forward Chris Kreider to the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL).

CT WhaleKreider, 21, has registered one goal and one assist for two points in 11 games this season. He tallied a point in consecutive games, including his first career regular season point with a goal on February 5 at New Jersey and his first career regular season assist on February 7 against the New York Islanders, after missing the previous five games, including four games due to injury. He made his NHL regular season debut in the season opener on January 19 at Boston. Kreider returns to Connecticut, where he has registered five goals and seven assists, along with 57 penalty minutes in 34 games this season.

The 6-3, 230-pounder established an NHL record for most postseason goals (five) and points (seven) by a player before skating in a regular season game during the 2012 playoffs. Kreider tied for first among NHL rookies in goals and power play goals (two), second in game-winning goals (two) and power play points (two), and ranked fourth in points during the playoffs. He also tied for third on the team in playoff goals, first in power play goals and second in game-winning goals. Kreider made his NHL debut on April 16, 2012, at Ottawa in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, becoming the first player to win an NCAA title and make his NHL debut in that year’s playoffs since 1990.

The Boxford, Massachusetts native was originally selected by the Rangers as a first round choice, 19th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 2/28

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Auriemma Happy To Share The Spotlight [rich elliott – ct post]

Report: Maya Moore returning to China [jim fuller – new haven register]

Breanna Stewart Seems To Be Regaining Steam At The Right Time [hartford courant]

Three points from Tuesday's win over Pittsburgh [new haven register]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Kevin Ollie’s Take [dom amore – hartford courant]

Wrapping Things Up from Gampel [dom amore – hartford courant]

Georgetown Beats UConn in Double-Overtime, Instant Classic [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Georgetown: “This was a very, very, very, very emotional game.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

Post-game breakdown, video: Georgetown [gavin keefe – the day]

A classic but a Husky loss [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

UConn-Georgetown postgame [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Utter Shame [uconn huskies basketball]

No. 7 Georgetown escapes in two overtimes against UConn [ct post]

Porter vs. Daniels another wild subplot to UConn season [ct post]

Nutshell: Porter rises at end to elevate Georgetown over UConn [ct post]

No one ever thought Ollie, UConn could pull this off [ct post]

UConn Men Fall In Double Overtime To Georgetown, 79-78 [hartford courant]

Napier's Foot Hurting [hartford courant]

Daniels Does It All, But UConn Falls Short [hartford courant]

No. 7 Georgetown rallies to stun Huskies in double overtime [new haven register]

For UConn, there's little consolation [the day]

Georgetown beats UConn in 2 OTs [andy katz – espn.com]

UConn Football links

Former Husky Will Beatty Gets Paid [SOX & Dawgs]

UConn combine performances no surprise [andrea adelson – espn.com]

UConn Huskies shine at NFL Combine [chris elsberry – ct post]

Pasqualoni Says Hyppolite Hurt Hip In Accident [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Top Red Sox pitching prospect Matt Barnes readying himself for second pro season [projo sox blog]

Verplanck "Reading Millionaires" Honored By Husky Reach [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Swimming. Women's Swimming And Diving Heads To Indy [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Swimming. Husky Relay Team Sets Record At BIG EAST First Day [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Women's Tennis Falls To Quinnipiac, 6-1 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Swimming. Men's Swimming And Diving Opens At BIG EAST [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. UConn Lacrosse Downs No. 15 Boston College, 13-8 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 2/28

The Boston Red Sox got a big scare last night when third baseman Will Middlebrooks dropped his bat and clutched his wrist after a check swing in the first inning of last night's 5-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.

Middlebrooks said he was fine after the game but it appears the Red Sox are sending him to a wrist specialist just to be sure. WMB stated it's possible that he loosened up some scar tissue and that's what caused the initial pain.

Let's hope that's the case. We can't afford to lose him again.

Anyways, the Red Sox are off to Bradenton this afternoon for a matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. There is no television or radio coverage of the game on the Red Sox end of things. According to the MLB At-Bat app, MLB.com will have audio. So if you have the app or GameDay audio, you can listen to the game.

Here are today's starting lineups:

Boston Red Sox Pittsburgh Pirates
1. Jackie Bradley, Jr. CF 1. Alex Presley CF
2. Brock Holt 2B 2. Jose Tabata RF
3. Ryan Lavarnway DH 3. Travis Snider LF
4. Ryan Sweeney RF 4. Brandon Inge DH
5. Drew Sutton 3B 5. Clint Robinson 1B
6. David Ross C 6. Jared Goedert 3B
7. Lyle Overbay 1B 7. Josh Harrison SS
8. J.C. Linares LF 8. Tony Sanchez C
9. Jose Iglesias SS 9. Chase d'Arnaud 3B
John Lackey SP Jonathan Sanchez SP

The mouth breather will be followed by Chris Hernandez, Chris Carpenter and Terry Doyle .

Sanchez will be followed by Andy Oliver, Tony Watson, Justin Wilson and Bryan Morris.

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Will Middlebrooks gets wrist scare [boston herald]

Jonny Gomes brings his proven chemistry formula to Red Sox [boston herald]

Mike Napoli debut on tap [boston herald]

Will Middlebrooks offers Red Sox an uncomfortable reminder [rob bradford – weei.com]

Middlebrooks declare self OK, but awaits further tests [clubhouse insider]

Farrell says Middlebrooks injury 'benign' [clubhouse insider]

Red Sox notes: Doubront expected to start against Rays [csn new england]

Hassan scheduled for follow-up MRI [csn new england]

Farrell 'can see the merit' in outlawing violent home plate collisions [csn new england]

Deep bullpen could be key to Red Sox success [csn new england]

Farrell on Napoli: 'We're looking forward to getting him on the field' [csn new england]

Middlebrooks on injury: 'Nothing's broken, nothing's torn' [csn new england]

Should Jackie Bradley start the season in the majors? [csn new england]

Middlebrooks wrist injury 'just a scare' [espn boston]

Takeaways: O's 5, Sox 3; Dodging a zinger [espn boston]

Will Middlebrooks of Boston Red Sox says wrist checked out OK [espn boston]

Will Middlebrooks to see wrist specialist [espn boston]

Middlebrooks scare a chilling reminder [espn boston]

How does the Red Sox future look? [espn boston]

John Farrell notes Wednesday: Felix Doubront cleared for start, David Ortiz takes a personal leave [full count]

Will Middlebrooks on injury scare: ‘Nothing’s broken. Nothing’s torn.’ [full count]

Jonny Gomes launches moonshot, Will Middlebrooks dodges bullet in Red Sox spring loss to Orioles [full count]

Will Middlebrooks Optimistic That Wrist Injury Was ‘Just a Scare,’ But Losing Slugger Would Be Nightmare for Red Sox [nesn.com]

Jackie Bradley Jr. Could Make Impact With Red Sox in 2013, But Outfielder Shouldn’t Crack Opening Day Roster [nesn.com]

Bradley ready for center stage [on deck]

Fortnotes*: A Scare for Middlebrooks, a Lesson for Barnes, an Insight from Ross [projo sox blog]

Middlebrooks: "I'm not hurt" [projo sox blog]

Aceves officially added to Team Mexico's roster [redsox.com]

Competitive AL East braces for shakeup [redsox.com]

Tense moment reveals lack of depth at third base [redsox.com]

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Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2013 MLB Preview – Day 5 – NL East

Welcome to the Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2013 MLB preview.  Over the next few days you will get a team by team look at its key players, new faces, their potential MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year candidates, their possible starting lineup and rotation as well as a quick summary. 

2013 SOX & Dawgs NL East PreviewWe will also select a MVP candidate and Cy Young candidate for each team no matter what their predicted team outcome is.

This preview was sculpted over the off season with some mild tweaking as we went along prior to publication.  It comes from a culmination of reading many hours of baseball research. 

I hope you enjoy this look at the upcoming season.  I know everyone will not agree with me and that’s fine put it in the comments or hit me up on Twitter or via email.  I can assure you I'll most likely have an argument for each and every objection that you could possibly raise. 

Yesterday we looked at the AL Central, Sunday was the NL West, Monday was the AL West, Tuesday we previewed the NL Central and today it’s the NL East.

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National League East

In what could possibly be an epic battle for the division, the NL East will see the Braves and Nationals go toe to toe all season with the outcome not being decided until the last weekend.  Both teams are deep in all phases and this will be baseball's best race.  The Phillies are getting old and will not be a factor at the end while the Mets and the Marlins could both lose 100 games.

Atlanta Braves1. Atlanta – Manager Fredi Gonzalez (3rd year/7th overall)

The Braves will not only challenge for the division but for a World Series appearance in 2013.  In the off season they added the Upton Brothers, B.J. via free agency and Justin via trade, to their outfield to compliment RF Jason Heyward and become a formidable trio for years to come.  The pitching should be more than solid with veteran Tim Hudson leading a young group of starters that feature Mike Minor and Julio Teheran and will only get better upon the return of Brandon Beachy.  The bullpen with Craig Kimbrel, Jonny Venters and now Jordan Walden on the back end are top notch. The one concern the team has is 2B Dan Uggla and C Brian McCann need to put 2012 behind them and return to the form of previous seasons.  McCann may have a delayed start due to off season surgery.

Brian McCann #16 of the Atlanta Braves runs the bases after hitting a solo home run in the second inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on July 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.Home Field: Turner Field

Key Players: CF B.J. Upton; LF Justin Upton; RF Jason Heyward; P Tim Hudson; RP Craig Kimbrel

MVP Candidate: RF Jason Heyward

Cy Young Candidate: P Kris Medlen

ROY Candidate: P Julio Teheran

Key Additions: C Gerald Laird; 3B/1B Chris Johnson; CF B.J. Upton; LF Justin Upton; RP Jordan Walden; OF Jordan Schafer

Possible lineup: Simmons SS; B. Upton CF; Heyward RF; McCann* C; J. Upton LF; Freeman 1B; Uggla 2B; Francisco 3B

*McCann may miss start of season due to injury.

*Alternate lineup: Simmons SS; B. Upton CF; Freeman 1B; J. Upton LF; Heyward RF; Uggla 2B; Francisco 3B; Laird C

Possible rotation: Hudson; Medlin; Minor; Maholm*; Teheran

*Beachy will miss part of the season recovering from TJS

*Possible rotation: Hudson; Medlin; Minor; Beachy; Teheran

Washington Nationals2. Washington – Manager Davey Johnson (3rd year/17th overall) 

This will be Davey Johnson’s last ride and he will get the full Stephen Strasburg experience as the reigns have been taken off the young starter and Cy Young Candidate.  The starting rotation is solid top to bottom although the bullpen could be a bit deeper the pitching is first rate.  Although they could probably use a veteran bat off the bench they may have the best overall roster in the majors.

National League All-Star Stephen Strasburg #37 of the Washington Nationals pithces in the fourth inning during the 83rd MLB All-Star Game at Kauffman Stadium on July 10, 2012 in Kansas City, Missouri. Home Field: Nationals Park

Key Players: RF Bryce Harper; LF Jayson Werth; 3B Ryan Zimmerman SP Stephen Strasburg; RP Rafael Soriano

MVP Candidate: RF Bryce Harper

Cy Young Candidate: P Stephen Strasburg

ROY Candidate: 3B Anthony Rendon

Key Additions: CF Denard Span; SP Dan Haren; RP Rafael Soriano; RP A.J. Cole

Possible lineup: Span CF; Harper RF; Zimmerman 3B; LaRoche 1B; Werth LF; Desmond SS; Espinosa 2B; Ramos C

Possible rotation: Strasburg; G. Gonzalez; Zimmermann; Haren; Detwiler

Philadelphia Phillies3. Philadelphia – Manager Charlie Manuel (9th year/12th overall)

Phillies fans are going to be looking at an older team this season and one that is lacking in the outfield.  P Roy Halladay (36); P Cliff Lee (34) and new 3B Michael Young (35) aren’t so much so any longer as the Phils start to get a bit long in the tooth.  The starting pitching has to carry the team and get it to closer Jonathan Papelbon because the rest of the pen is very inconsistent.  The team is weak on the corners in the outfield and they will pay for that defensively.  C Carlos Ruiz is gone for 25 games for a PED suspension.

Jimmy Rollins #11 of the Philadelphia Phillies doubles to right field during the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on September 4, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Home Field: Citizens Bank Park

Key Players: SS Jimmy Rollins; 2B Chase Utley; 3B Michael Young; P Cliff Lee; RP Jonathan Papelbon

MVP Candidate: 1B Ryan Howard

Cy Young Candidate: P Cliff Lee

ROY Candidate: P Jonathan Pettibone

Key Additions: 3B Michael Young; CF Ben Revere; RF Delmon Young; RP Mike Adams; RP Chad Durbin; SP John Lannan

Possible lineup: Rollins SS; Revere CF; Utley 2B; Howard 1B; M. Young 3B; D. Young RF; Brown LF; Kratz* C

*Ruiz suspended for 25 games

*Alternate lineup: Rollins SS; Revere CF; Utley 2B; Howard 1B; Ruiz C; M. Young 3B; D. Young RF; Brown LF

Possible rotation: Lee; Hamels; Halladay; Kendrick; Lannan

New York Mets4. New York – Manager: Terry Collins (3rd year/ 9th overall)

I have heard one Mets fan say this may be the worst Mets team in his lifetime and that’s roughly 40 years going back to the glory season of 1973 when they lost in the World Series to Oakland.  They plan on building around 3B David Wright; RF Lucas Duda and 1B Ike Davis along with SP Matt Harvey.  The pitching is mostly young and inexperienced, the bullpen is wide open and there is a lot of room for improvement.  They are not a good “up the middle” team as they have holes in CF and C and the middle infield is non-descript.

David Wright #5 of the New York Mets runs to third base against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field on September 26, 2012 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Home Field: Citi Field

Key Players: 3B David Wright; 1B Ike Davis; RF Lucas Duda; SP Matt Harvey SP Zack Wheeler

MVP Candidate: 3B David Wright

Cy Young Candidate: P Johan Santana

ROY Candidate: P Zack Wheeler

Key Additions: C John Buck; C Travis d'Arnaud; C Anthony Recker; SP Zack Wheeler; CF Collin Cowgill; RP Brandon Lyon; SP Shaun Marcum

Possible lineup: Tejada SS; Murphy 2B; Wright 3B; Davis 1B; Duda LF; Baxter RF; Buck C; Cowgill CF

Possible rotation: Santana, Neise, Harvey; Marcum; Wheeler

Miami Marlins5. Miami – Manager Mike Redmond (1st year)

Well one season of going all out and going for it was enough for owner Jeff Loria and he had his baseball op’s people blow up the team.  It was quite the explosion as fans, media and the local politicians feel they were fleeced.  The pitching is nearly non-existent both in the rotation and the bullpen and there will be a lot of players coming in and out through the year but look for Marlins to compete with the Mets for the cellar.  The only thing good about this team is 1B Logan Morrison and RF Giancarlo Stanton and don’t look now Marlins fans but they won’t be there much longer.

 Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the Miami Marlins hits a home run against the Milwaukee Brewers at Marlins Park on September 4, 2012 in Miami, Florida. Home Field: Marlins Park

Key Players: RF Giancarlo Stanton; 1B Logan Morrison;3B Placido Polanco;

MVP Candidate: RF Giancarlo Stanton

Cy Young Candidate: P Ricky Nolasco

ROY Candidate: C Rob Brantly; SS Adeiny Hechavarria

Key Additions: Mgr Mike Redmond; LF Juan Pierre; 3B Placido Polanco; SS Adeiny Hechavarria; C Rob Brantly; C Jeff Mathis: RP Jon Rauch; RP Scott Maine

Possible lineup: Pierre LF; Polanco 3B; Morrison 1B; Stanton RF; Ruggiano CF; Brantly C; Solano 2B; Hechavarria SS

Possible rotation: Nolasco; Alvarez; LeBlanc; Eovaldi; Turner

Tomorrow, in Day 6, we will preview the AL East.

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Video: Georgetown Survives Battle Against UConn In 2 OT, 79-78

Connecticut Huskies head coach Kevin Ollie asks his players to dig into their hearts during the second overtime against Georgetown at Gampel Pavilion Wednesday night.

Before this game started on Wednesday night, no one other than the UConn Huskies men's basketball team themselves and their fans thought they had any chance against the Georgetown Hoyas.

It's obvious they haven't watched this team battle all year long against the odds. No Big East Tournament, no NCAA Tournament, supposedly nothing to play for. But this is a Kevin Ollie coached team and there is no quit in them.

In the first half, it was defense. In the second half, it was offense. And after the first overtime it was tied.

But Georgetown rallied from seven points down in the second overtime as they scored the final eight points of the game to steal a 79-78 win over UConn in front of a sold-out crowd and nationally televised audience on ESPN2 at Gampel Pavilion.

UConn falls to 19-8 (9-6 Big East) while the Hoyas improve to 22-4 (12-3).

DeAndre Daniels led the Huskies with a double-double of 25 points and 10 rebounds along with three blocks. Despite injuring his ankle, Shabazz Napier had 16 points, five rebounds and six assists.  Omar Calhoun had 13 points and seven rebounds while Ryan Boatright rounded out the Huskies in double-digits with 11 points and had a team-high eight assists.

After being held to just one point in the first half, Otto Porter, Jr. scored 21 of his 22 points in the second half and both overtimes. Markell Starks had 19 points while D'Vaun Smith Rivera had 14 points. Nate Lubick also had a nice night for the Hoyas with nine points, seven rebounds and six assists before fouling out.

As I said above, it was all about defense in the first half as both teams were outstanding on the defensive end. The stars, Napier and Porter, Jr., combined for just one point in the second.

Early in the second half, Porter put the Hoyas up five with a three at 32-27 before Calhoun cut it back down to two points with a three of his own. Then Georgetown put together a 9-0 run to seize control of the game or so they thought.

The Hoyas lead would stay between 8-10 points until they went up 12 with 4:36 to go at 60-48. UConn got themselves and the crowd back into the game with a 9-0 run to cut the lead to three. The Hoyas would push the lead back to five late before a Calhoun put back.

UConn had to foul late and they fouled Starks who missed the front end of a one-and-one. Boatright got the ball down the court to Calhoun who nailed a three to tie it at 60. Niels Giffey then stole the inbounds pass but his shot was just off the mark forcing overtime.

Both teams scored seven points in the first overtime and not one of those was scored after the 2:28 mark. In the second OT, UConn started out quickly with a 9-2 run. But the Hoyas ramped up their defense and after a Napier turnover, Porter, Jr. drove the length of the court for the game winning layup.

Boatright had a chance to win but was triple-teamed and his shot bounced off the rim to give Georgetown.

Sure this is tough loss for UConn. But they didn't quit. They could have easily packed things up. But with Ollie inspiring them on the sidelines, they rallied and by golly, almost pulled the game out.

And no matter what anyone says, this is a special UConn team. And with a great man leading them, great things will come to UConn.

The Huskies are back in action on Saturday when they head to Cincinnati for a matchup with the Cincinnati Bearcats. Tip is scheduled for 2 p.m.

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Georgetown Hoyas @ UConn Huskies 2.27.13 box score

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Carl Everett’s Crazy Hall of Fame, the Class of 2013

Carl Everett's Crazy Hall of Fame

SOX & Dawgs established Carl Everett’s Crazy Hall of Fame in 2007 and its members are, like any Hall of Fame, in rarified air.  Only this air lacks a lot of common sense and is full of batshit crazy.  In fact that along with the incident happening on or in relation to the field of play is the only way to get into this Hall.  We don’t induct folks based on off the field incidents like spousal abuse, DUI, dog fighting, etc.

In the five years since the Hall was established it has 14 Charter Members and now 50 Regular Members.

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It is with great humility that we present to you Carl Everett’s Crazy Hall of Fame, the Class of 2013.

Here is year’s class:

Bobby Valentine

While managing the Boston Red Sox in 2012 he had a weekly radio interview with local Boston sports talk station WEEI.  While on the air during an awful season with Glen Ordway, Valentine was asked if he had checked out and quit on the season and the team.

He then told Ordway if I was there I’d punch you in the face right now and laughed sarcastically.  He later said he was kidding. He then went on a rant about how he was late because he had to pick up his son at the airport during a road trip in Oakland.

The incident launch another meeting with Valentine and the team’s ownership and general manager and it may have been the deciding incident in letting him go after just one season as manager.

Valentine also had another incident as manager of the New York Mets when after being ejected from a game at Shea Stadium he returned to the bench area wearing a Groucho Marx style mustache and glasses.  He was later fined for the incident.

Ozzie Guillen

2012 was not a good year for Ozzie Guillen. After being hired by the Miami Marlins in the off season with the team just a few games into an important season for the franchise Guillen got suspended for making comments about Fidel Castro to the media prior to a game in April.

Then in September he got mad at ESPN’s Buster Olney who intimated that the team could possibly fire Guillen because they didn’t make estimated attendance projections and they could blame it on the post-Castro fall out.   Olney also added that the Marlins had quit on Guillen.

Ozzie got on Twitter and only as Ozzie can in two Tweets he said “buster olney u so full a shit whit u stupidcomments about the miami team we still play hard we yes no wingames I think u no watch” And he followed that with “I think u no watch our games if u say iam bad manager is ok but u never say my team give up”.

Shortly after the season ended Guillen was indeed fired by the Miami Marlins.

Joseph Cordes

A Massachusetts father, Joseph Cordes, was ejected from a girls high school hockey game after trying to blind the oppositions goalie with a laser pointer in March 2012.

The losing team, Medway-Ashland, tried to get its playoff loss to Winthrop overturned based on the accusation but was denied.

With the score tied 1-1 Cordes was caught pointing the laser pointer at the goalie and was ordered from arena by the Winthrop assistant superintendent.   He was also barred  from future Winthrop High School athletic events.

Cordes was given a summons and faced charges of disordely conduct.

New Orleans Saints Bounty Gate 2009-11

Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams allegedly created and carried on a bounty reward system for his defensive players injuring and knocking opposing players from games.  According the NFL the Saints Head Coach Sean Payton, their GM as well as another assistant coach all knew of and let the bounty continue.

The alledged bounty system took place over 3 seasons, 2009-2011, and included New Orleans Super Bowl Championship season (2009).

Williams was suspended indefinitely in 2012, Payton got a year suspension, Assistant Coach Joe Vitt got six games, the GM was suspended and the team was fined by the NFL.  Several other players were suspended for various games through the 2012 NFL season for taking part in the bounties.

Gary Bettman

And our final inductee into the CECHOF is NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman.  Bettman has long been a villian to fans of the NHL and this past year was no different as he had his third work stoppage in his watch as the first commissioner in NHL history.

Bettman, who came to the NHL from the NBA, subscribes to the David Stern School of Management and both men would have been awesome slave labor owners if they had lived in a different time.

Bettman, who has been commissioner since 1993, has lost nearly two full seasons worth of games in 20 years due to those league mandated lockouts including being the first professional sports team to cancel it’s entire season in 2004-05. 

In the eyes of NHL fans Bettman has done more harm then good as he has allowed teams in solid hockey markets like Winnipeg, Quebec, Hartford and Minneapolis to lose their NHL teams to relocation, although Winnnipeg and Minneapolis have since regained teams. 

It’s time for Bettman to go and for all the damage he has done to the game he is now a member of the CECHOF.

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