Latest College Football Polls…and more scores and some pop culture

Well down went the Stanford Cardinals last night to USC, 20 – 17.  Very disappointing to all of us who love the “nerds” from Stanford (but all hail the “nerds” from Duke!).  Stanford had such promise this year only to suffer a bad loss at the hands of underrated Utah and now going down in Pasadena (site of the National Championship title game) to USC.  Thus, Oregon regains control of the Pac 12 North Division.  USC, UCLA, and Arizona State appear to be poised to battle it out for the Pac 12 South Division.  Perhaps the upcoming USC – UCLA game will regain some of the cache it used to have in years past.  As a little girl I always anxiously awaited the college football preview edition of Sports Illustrated, one which usually featured prominently these west coast teams!  Now, inspite of the “dominance” of southern football, they are back!  The Big 10 and the Big 12 are not doing too badly either.  Baylor stomped TTU, 63 – 34 (and made a move in the AP Poll).  1 Alabama beat Miss State in a lackluster performance, 20 – 7 and South Carolina survived a depleted Gator team, defeating Florida, 19 – 14.

Latest polls are out (BCS will make its mark later tonight!)

AP Poll: 1 Alabama (55), 2 FSU (5), 3 Baylor (jumps Ohio State), 4 Ohio State, 5 Oregon (Quack Attack back on track), 6 Auburn (what a game that was with UGA!!!), 7 Clemson, 8 Missouri (still has the SEC East title in their control), 9 Texas A & M, and 10 Stanford.

Coaches Poll: 1 Alabama (56), 2 FSU (6), 3 Ohio State, 4 Baylor, 5 Oregon, 6 Clemson, 7 Auburn, 8 Missouri, 9 Oklahoma State, and 10 Texas A & M.

Oklahoma State is #11 in the AP and South Carolina is #12.  Stanford comes in at #12 in the Coaches Poll while South Carolina is in at #11.

NFL news…Falcons are losing in Tampa, 24 – 3 in the first half…such a letdown for Falcon fans this year.  Peyton Manning, injured ankle and all will welcome the division leading and undefeated Kansas City Chiefs (led by Alex Smith at QB) to Denver tonight on SNF.  Should be a great one!  Go BRONCOS (and Peyton of course!)

NBA news…Kobe Bryant returns to practice with the Lakers for the first time since surgery on his torn achilles.  I am ready to see Kobe play some round ball so here’s to hoping he will be in action soon…what would Christmas Day be like without the Lakers and Kobe?

Have to admit I enjoyed watching The Christmas Ornament on Hallmark Channel starring Kellie Martin and Cameron Mathison.  The first of many Christmas chick flicks to air on Hallmark Channel between now and the New Year.  Hey, I am still a girl and it was a feel good movie!!

Tonight on network TV, new drama by J J Abrams (Alias fame), Almost Human, which will bring Minka Kelly back (you all remember Lyla Garrity of FNL fame!!)  Looks like a great new show even though I am not usually a fan of futuristic dramas.  It will air in two parts, tonight and Monday night at 8:00 pm on FOX.  Also tonight, The Good Wife on CBS and my new fave…Betrayal on ABC at 10:00 pm EST.

Enjoy your Sunday!


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Auburn – UGA game – this is why we watch college football!

The Auburn – UGA game today was one of the most unbelievable and indescribable games I have ever seen…it makes us all remember why we love college football.  This game had a finish that can only be described as “a thanksgiving miracle” for Auburn…some are calling it the Marshall miracle (QB Nick Marshall of Auburn, actually transferred from UGA, love the irony!)  Anyhow, Auburn seemed firmly in control of this game, leading 37 – 17 early in the 4th quarter.  Then UGA came roaring back with the help of some  penalties and sloppy play by Auburn.  On 4th down with two minutes left in the game, UGA QB Aaron Murray takes off running and lowers his head, is met at the goal line (gets a split forehead in the process) and scores (or did he? could not tell if his knee was down before the ball crossed the goal, replay inconclusive so call on the field of TD stood).  UGA 38, Auburn 37.  Auburn takes the kickoff and makes it just past the twenty.  After moving the ball and then retreating, Auburn ends up with 4th and a mile (12 or 16 yards to be exact I think) and Nick Marshall heaves a Hail Mary pass that is tipped by not one, but two UGA defenders into the hands of the Auburn receiver who shuffles five yards into the endzone.  Two point conversion was not good…Auburn 43 – UGA 38.  Then, UGA receives the ball, out of the endzone so touchback and proceeds to drive the ball down down the field and into the redzone.  On yet another 4th down, Aaron Murray finds noone open and starts to run with 3 seconds left and is sacked.  This game was simply unbelievable and for a team that is always lucky, the dawgs were not on this day in Auburn.  UGA is eliminated from winning the SEC East and Auburn keeps their hopes alive for both SEC and National title aspirations with the Iron Bowl and Bama coming to Auburn in a couple of weeks.

Out shadowed by this exciting game was an ACC game which saw Duke (yes, Duke) defeat 24 Miami 48 – 30 to take the lead in the ACC Coastal Division.  How about the Dukies!

3 Ohio State rolled over Illinois, 60 – 35 (they do give up points however, week in and week out); Maryland upset VT in Blacksburg in OT, 27 – 24 (making that Duke victory all the more significant); 2 FSU rolled over Syracuse 59 – 3 and 6 Oregon took care of Utah, 44 – 21 in Eugene.  1 Alabama taking on Miss State tonight and 4 Stanford at USC.

That UGA – Auburn game took my breath away…I may have to watch the Hallmark Christmas movie I was going to record and just check in on Stanford?  Well, we will see, once I take a moment to recover!  That was special!


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Georgia Tech beats UGA in basketball! 80 – 71

Well Jacket fans, once again we are at least better than the Dawgs in basketball!  For the third year in a row, two straight times in Stedman Coliseum (not been done since 1960) the Yellow Jackets have come away victorious over the dawgs winning last night in Athens, 80 – 71.  The score does not accurately represent how comprehensive a victory it was for Tech.  They led throughout most of the second half by 12 to 15 points, and only in the closing minute did the dawgs get a couple of cheap scores with the game and the victory already in the bag.  Biggest story of the game, Georgia Tech dominated on the boards and freshman Trae Golden scored nineteen points and was named player of the game.  Daniel Miller had a double-double, 13 rebounds and 14 points.  Gotta love that for Miller, especially since he originally signed with Georgia and then transferred to GT.  (How often does than happen…almost never?)  So, perhaps Georgia Tech will be a bit more competitive this year in round ball, current record is 3-0.  The ACC is a beast of a conference this year with Syracuse, Pitt and Notre Dame.  Then, next year Louisville will come aboard.  The Dukies will be tough as always.  Anyhow…a bit of good news for Tech fans after the beatdown at Clemson suffered by the football team.

College football action today underway.  Hard to imagine but Duke controls their destiny in the race for the ACC Coastal.  Quite a job by David Cutcliffe at Duke!  Glad GT got them early this season.  Big games will be UGA at 7 Auburn…look for this game to be close (or Not!)   Tonight, 4 Stanford at USC and some folks (Lee Corso on Gameday) are picking the Trojans.  Um…I think I am going with Stanford.  Some of the signs in the crowd were priceless in case you guys missed Gameday on ESPN this am.  Beautiful southern California day on the campus of USC  (I have been there…for the LA Times Book festival to promote my book Surviving “Paradise”!)  It was so much fun.

OK, until later…Oops…speaking of southern California, 13 UCLA beat Washington last night, 41- 31. (Washington QB Keith Price left the game with an injured shoulder and did not return)


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Georgia Tech falls in Death Valley to Clemson, 55 – 31

Well folks, it wasn’t pretty.  If you are a Georgia Tech fan at least.  Georgia Tech lost last night on ESPN to Clemson in Death Valley, 55 – 31.  Georgia Tech really did not play poorly.  They were just beaten by a better team.  They could not stop the prolific offense that Clemson has with Tajh Boyd, McDowell at RB. Sammy Watkins. etc.  Georgia Tech was out of it early, trailing 20 -0 before you could blink.  They then managed a score to make it 20 – 7.  At one point, they actually pulled to within 10 points, 27 – 17.  The defense, which by the way is really much improved this year, played hard.  Attaochu is a beast.  Robert Godhigh (5′ 7″) played like the stud he is.  That long TD run was something for Jacket fans to enjoy.  But Clemson just could not be stopped on offense.  GT is not a great come from behind team.  Tajh Boyd, Clemson QB extraordinaire set a couple of ACC records, becoming the first QB in history to accumulate 10,000 passing yards and 1000 rushing yards (he is a 5th year senior).  He also broke the career TD passing mark of Phillip Rivers.  Kudos to Clemson.  Not too much to be ashamed about for Georgia Tech, however.  Just beaten by a better team on their home field.  Next up for GT, Alabama A & M and then…the Dawgs.

This story, or this “alleged” story about FSU QB Jameis Winston is ugly.  At least what little we know about this story.  The timing of this is certainly suspicious.  That old saying, build them up just to tear them down is certainly relevant here.  We do not know what, if any, involvement this young man had in this awful incident.  The first concern should of course be with the victim.  It is interesting that he has exercised his right to not incriminate himself and thus not comment.  He may be innocent, he may be guilty, or he may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Non the less, the mere mention of “sexual assault” makes one cringe.  Johnny “Football” Manziel signing memorabilia for pay seems like nothing when compared to this ugly story.  I hope this young man is cleared and exonerated.  But, I fear the mere mention of it has cost him the Heisman.  We shall wait and see as this situation works its way through the legal system.

Moving to Indy Racing…sad news yesterday, especially for me.  Dario Franchitti announced he was retiring due to injuries sustained in a crash on October 6th in Houston.  Medical opinion was that he could not continue racing without risking his life.  Really hate to hear this news..he was “my guy”.  Will not be the same without Dario.  Sort of like that dreaded day when Roger Federer hangs up the racquet and calls it a day.  Luckily, that is not going to happen anytime soon!  Best wishes to Dario!


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Surviving “Paradise” day plus sports and pop culture!

Surviving ParadiseIt is Wednesday and yes, this week I remembered the event du jour…promoting my book Surviving “Paradise” by Susan Willoch Shaver.  It is available at Amazon.com for $8.99 in paperback, $4.99 kindle edition and $4.99 at Barnes and Noble nook.  It is COLD outside so while not curl up with a funny and entertaining read like Surviving “Paradise”!  Follow a southern woman who relocates to a new town in southwest Florida only to be met by a ridiculous set of people and circumstances.  There are Bulgarian criminal neighbors, a horny, inappropriate cop, a jealous bitchy wife, a redneck homeowners’ association President (Redneck Prez) and other nefarious and unsettling folks and events that abound in this tale of neighborhood mayhem that is so crazy you simply cannot make it up!  But, hey, I did!

Moving on to some sports stuff…college basketball all day yesterday on ESPN.  2 Michigan State took out 1 Kentucky, 78 – 74 in a good one.  The Dukies lost!  4 Duke went down to 5 Kansas, 94 – 83.  Close game in the first half, not so much in the second half.  Andrew Wiggins led the Jayhawks with 22 points.  Freshman sensation, Jabari Parker for Duke did not disappoint, even in the loss.

Unsettling news coming out of Denver today…Peyton Manning with the injured ankle (high ankle sprain) did not practice.  The division leading and undefeated Kansas City Chiefs come a calling in Denver this Sunday.  I expect Manning to be ready and able.

College football this weekend (beginning on Thursday night) will offer the two teams from Georgia, GT and UGA, facing off against the #7 and #8 teams in the nation.  On Thursday night, Georgia Tech makes the trip to Death Valley to take on #8 Clemson.  Will be interesting to see if the progress the Jackets seem to have made in the past few weeks makes this a good game or a blow out.  On Saturday, UGA travels to the “loveliest little village on the plains”, taking on #7 Auburn at Auburn.  I have been to Auburn (GT vs. Auburn in 2005 and the Jackets won, with Reggie Ball at QB!).  It really is quite lovely and the people were very warm and welcoming.  Do not expect the Tigers to be warm and welcoming to the Dawgs.  UGA is still a very good team, injury depleted and all, so should be a good game.  Utah (perhaps that Stanford loss to this team was not so bad after seeing how tough a schedule Utah plays) will visit Oregon in Eugene.  The Quack Attack will look to get back on track after the disappointing and costly loss at Stanford last Thursday night.  Meanwhile, Stanford will travel to southern California to take on USC (oh, it is so lovely there, 86 degrees today!)  Florida, reeling with a losing record will take on S. Carolina.  Many great games on tap for our viewing pleasure, beginning on Thursday and extending through Saturday night.

For the ladies out there, Hallmark Channel will begin running all new Christmas chick flicks this Saturday.  They will air every Saturday and Sunday night between now and the new year.  For guys and gals alike, ABC hit drama Nashville will air tonight at 10:00 pm EST.

Over and out for today!


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Latest BCS Poll and Djokovic wins year end tennis title

Well, the year in tennis has come to an end (as a devoted Roger Federer fan, I can only say thank heavens and may 2014 bring better results for the Swiss Maestro!) and Novak Djokovic has won the World Tour Final from London for the second year in a row.  2 Djokovic defeated #1 Rafael Nadal with relative ease today, 6 – 3, 6 – 4.  Has to be a bit consoling to Novak who lost the world number 1 ranking to Rafa a few weeks ago.  That huge paycheck probably won’t hurt either!  Interestingly, I would like to point out that Roger Federer forced a tough three set match upon Djokovic just a few short days ago.  (Last year Djokovic defeated Federer to win this title)  Anyhow, #2 Djokovic wins the coveted title again and congrats to him!

Latest BCS Poll was revealed last night: 1 Alabama, 2 FSU, 3 Ohio State, 4 Stanford (thank you, glad to see some poll rewarded their victory over Oregon!), 5 Baylor (top three beware, they are coming!), 6 Oregon (second year in a row they lose their shot at title game due to loss to Stanford), 7 Auburn, 8 Clemson, 9 Missouri, and 10 South Carolina.

So, a bit of difference in the BCS Poll from both the AP and the Coaches Polls (see yesterday’s post).  Other notables: Texas A & M is #11, UCLA is #13, UCF is #17, LSU #21, Miami falls to #23, and I forgot to mention the dawgs, UGA re-enters all polls at #25.

In NFL news, Peyton Manning and the Broncos won a narrow victory over the San Diego Chargers late yesterday, 28 – 20 after leading early 21 – 6.  It was a glorious day in southern California, I want to point out that fact simply because I hate cold weather!  Most importantly, Peyton Manning and the Broncos received good news today when an MRI on his inured ankle revealed that he still has a high ankle sprain but there was no further damage.  This is especially important since the 8 – 1 Broncos will host the division leading (and surprising) Kansas City Chiefs, 9 – 0, this Sunday in Denver.  Peyton will play!

Moving on to a pop culture tidbit…finally went to the theater and saw a movie (not on the couch on demand but actually in the theater!).  About Time with Rachel McAdams and a cute red headed fellow I do not know the name of starred along with some other big names…this movie was by Richard Curtis, Love Actually fame.  It was a sweet movie, a bit too long, kind of moved slowly in places, but still a wonderful father/son relationship story with a great life message.  What is the message?  Live each day, no matter your circumstances, with joy in your heart as if it could be your very last day.  Enjoy life, the present is exactly what it implies…a GIFT!  So, I cannot say I would tell you to go spend your $10 to $15 to see it in the theater, but it was enjoyable.  I am anxiously looking forward to Dallas Buyers Club arriving at the theater near me.  They are calling it a career defining performance by Matthew McConaughey.   I love McConaughey, so if it is career defining, I will be there.

Until later…Good day!


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Latest BCS Poll and Djokovic wins year end tennis title

Well, the year in tennis has come to an end (as a devoted Roger Federer fan, I can only say thank heavens and may 2014 bring better results for the Swiss Maestro!) and Novak Djokovic has won the World Tour Final from London for the second year in a row.  2 Djokovic defeated #1 Rafael Nadal with relative ease today, 6 – 3, 6 – 4.  Has to be a bit consoling to Novak who lost the world number 1 ranking to Rafa a few weeks ago.  That huge paycheck probably won’t hurt either!  Interestingly, I would like to point out that Roger Federer forced a tough three set match upon Djokovic just a few short days ago.  (Last year Djokovic defeated Federer to win this title)  Anyhow, #2 Djokovic wins the coveted title again and congrats to him!

Latest BCS Poll was revealed last night: 1 Alabama, 2 FSU, 3 Ohio State, 4 Stanford (thank you, glad to see some poll rewarded their victory over Oregon!), 5 Baylor (top three beware, they are coming!), 6 Oregon (second year in a row they lose their shot at title game due to loss to Stanford), 7 Auburn, 8 Clemson, 9 Missouri, and 10 South Carolina.

So, a bit of difference in the BCS Poll from both the AP and the Coaches Polls (see yesterday’s post).  Other notables: Texas A & M is #11, UCLA is #13, UCF is #17, LSU #21, Miami falls to #23, and I forgot to mention the dawgs, UGA re-enters all polls at #25.

In NFL news, Peyton Manning and the Broncos won a narrow victory over the San Diego Chargers late yesterday, 28 – 20 after leading early 21 – 6.  It was a glorious day in southern California, I want to point out that fact simply because I hate cold weather!  Most importantly, Peyton Manning and the Broncos received good news today when an MRI on his inured ankle revealed that he still has a high ankle sprain but there was no further damage.  This is especially important since the 8 – 1 Broncos will host the division leading (and surprising) Kansas City Chiefs, 9 – 0, this Sunday in Denver.  Peyton will play!

Moving on to a pop culture tidbit…finally went to the theater and saw a movie (not on the couch on demand but actually in the theater!).  About Time with Rachel McAdams and a cute red headed fellow I do not know the name of starred along with some other big names…this movie was by Richard Curtis, Love Actually fame.  It was a sweet movie, a bit too long, kind of moved slowly in places, but still a wonderful father/son relationship story with a great life message.  What is the message?  Live each day, no matter your circumstances, with joy in your heart as if it could be your very last day.  Enjoy life, the present is exactly what it implies…a GIFT!  So, I cannot say I would tell you to go spend your $10 to $15 to see it in the theater, but it was enjoyable.  I am anxiously looking forward to Dallas Buyers Club arriving at the theater near me.  They are calling it a career defining performance by Matthew McConaughey.   I love McConaughey, so if it is career defining, I will be there.

Until later…Good day!


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Federer out of year end party and CFB Polls

Roger Federer fell to Rafael Nadal today in semifinal action in London, 5 – 7, 3 – 6.  Really good to see Roger reach the semifinals after the year he has had; could tell the victory over Del Potro yesterday meant a lot to him.  Rafa was just too much and perhaps Fed’s legs were a bit slow after the match yesterday (Nadal was off yesterday).  Just too many unforced errors by Federer, all a part of trying to be aggressive.  Interestingly he seemed to have better results in rallies in which he was a bit more patient.  Certainly had a couple of chances, especially in the first set, to have a different outcome.  So Federer’s year that was comes to an end and Nadal (#1) will advance to face the winner of the Djokovic – Wawrinka semifinal just now getting underway. (Djokovic wins 6-3, 6-3)

Latest College Football Polls out after yesterday’s action (except BCS, out later tonight).  FSU solidified their hold on #2 with a thrashing of Wake Forest, 59 – 3 (benefiting from Oregon’s loss to Stanford on Thursday night, 26 – 20) and Alabama looked virtually unbeatable last night in their victory over LSU, 38 – 17.  The game was actually tied at halftime, 17 – 17 and LSU made some critical mistakes which certainly hurt their cause.  Non the less, Bama looked like one very powerful football machine in the second half.  I still say it is such a shame Stanford had that careless loss to Utah as I believe they match up well with Alabama, strong, powerful, grinding running attack, precision passing, great defense, very physical.  Anyhow…right now it looks like FSU vs. Bama but of course, more football to be played.  The Iron Bowl, (Alabama vs. Auburn) will be played at Auburn.  I don’t think FSU will have trouble with the Gators in Gainesville (Florida lost to Vandy at home yesterday, 34 – 17, first time Vandy has defeated the Gators there in 70+ years!) but Baylor has three ranked teams on their remaining schedule (perhaps including a Big 12 Championship game).  Ohio State has an easy schedule and there is no Big 10 Conference championship game.  And in the Pac 12, perhaps Stanford is on the road to another Pac 12 Championship and trip to the Rose Bowl.  Really hard to see a one loss team getting into the mix with four top rated undefeated teams currently in place.  Still, a few more games to be played.

Did not mind Notre Dame (ranked 21st) going down to Pittsburgh, 28 – 21, especially since Georgia Tech defeated Pitt the weekend before.  Virginia Tech defeated Miami in the pouring rain in Miami, 42 – 24.  The Hurricanes were without RB Duke Johnson (out for the rest of the season with a broken ankle) and were and are a bit overrated I think.  VT may well be the Coastal Division champion to face FSU in the ACC Championship game in Charlotte.  If so, will have to wonder which Hokie team shows up?

AP Poll: 1 Alabama (56), 2 FSU (3), 3 Ohio State, 4 Baylor, 5 Stanford, 6 Oregon, 7 Auburn, 8 Clemson, 9 Missouri, and 10 Texas A & M.

Coaches Poll: 1 Alabama (58), 2 FSU (4), 3 Ohio State, 4 Baylor, 5 Stanford, 6 Clemson, 7 Oregon, 8 Missouri, 9 Auburn, and 10 Oklahoma State.

Heisman frontrunner at this point must be Jameis Winston, QB for FSU but what about A J McCarron of Alabama.  He has two national title rings, is leading his team to what appears to be another shot at the BCS title and he runs the Bama offense to perfection.

So, tonight BCS Poll.  Also for me, two great shows on tonight!   The Good Wife (I don’t know if I like the “new” Alicia?) and an everything comes out in the open episode of Betrayal on ABC at 10:00 pm.


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Year end tennis party will include Mr. Federer!

The tennis gods smiled today as Roger Federer rallied to defeat J. Martin Del Potro in three terrific sets, 4-6, 7-6, 7-5 at the Year End Finals in London.  Everything was on the line in this match for both players, but perhaps more so for Federer who has suffered through a really disappointing subpar year.  The winner would advance into the semifinals (to face Nadal) and Roger needed this victory for his confidence as he has begun to play much better in the past few weeks.  He still shows some lapses in big moments but to be able to rally and pull out this victory was huge for Roger.  This is his 12th consecutive appearance at the event (one must finish in the top 8 to be invited to the party), his 11th semifinal appearance and he is a 6 time champion (a record).  The final four will be Djokovic vs. Wawrinka (two Swiss guys at the party this year!) and a yet another match up between what is without question the defining tennis rivalry of it’s generation…Roger vs. Rafa.  (No more need be said).  Nadal has secured the year end number one ranking but to play well and win would be great for Roger heading into the off season and then 2014.

Really happy to see Roger pull this win out this morning…After all, what would a year end tennis party be like without Mr. Federer in attendance?

 

 

 


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One Swiss guy into the semifinals at ATP year end finals!

One Swiss guy has secured a place in the semifinals at the ATP Year End Finals in London and his name is not Roger Federer, it is Stan Wawrinka.  Wawrinka took out David Ferrer 6 – 7, 6 – 4, 6 – 1.  He then had to await the result of the Berdych – Nadal match.  Should Berdych win, he would advance instead of Wawrinka.  Good news for Stan, Nadal took care of Berdych in three sets, 6 – 4, 1 – 6, 6 – 3.  Hard to explain that second set with Nadal only winning one game.  Anyhow…that means Stan Wawrinka will make the semifinals in his first ever appearance at the year end final event in London.  Great moment for him.  Speaking of that other Swiss guy…the one with 17 Grand Slam titles…Roger Federer, well he needs to defeat J. Martin Del Potro tomorrow to advance as well.  That match will air live on Tennis Channel at 9:00 am EST.  I hope Roger can get it done!!  Whoever wins the match tomorrow will advance into the semifinals to join Nadal, Djokovic and Wawrinka.  Federer defeated Del Potro in Paris last week after falling to him in the final of the Swiss Indoor Tournament the week prior.  Should be a great match and I am really pulling for Roger to find his way through into the final rounds!

Meanwhile, college basketball is happening, the NBA is back (Kobe Bryant has not returned to play yet with the Lakers  although they did defeat Dwight Howard and the Houston Rockets last night!), and Tiger Woods is playing golf in Turkey.  He shot a round of 63 yesterday, 9 birdies and no bogeys to finish up at -11, one off the lead.

College football tomorrow, Gameday live from Tuscaloosa.  I am going to be honest, I will be watching the tennis match!  I love my football, but I love Roger Federer more.

Almost forgot, finally watched The Internship on demand the other night!  Funny movie, beautiful scenery in the San Francisco area, and so great to see the hilarity of the Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson pairing.  Nice message in the movie amidst all the humor, don’t give up on your dreams no matter what stage you are at in life, and the importance of teamwork.  Now, if I can get myself to the theater to catch a good movie in the next few days, I will share my thoughts with you on it!

OK guys, enjoy your Friday night!


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