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UNC-Rutgers

As I mentioned in my last post, I’m watching the UNC-Rutgers game.

Some thoughts, midway through the 3rd quarter:

- Rutgers is simply being out-played and out-coached.  They don’t look prepared and they aren’t executing.  The look flat.  They are leaving receivers wide open and can’t get pressure on the QB.  Just awful.  I wonder if Greg Schiano is wishing he’d taken one of those big time offers he was rumored to have gotten in the off-season.

- UNC will be a force in the ACC.  Butch Davis may even have them competing for a title this year, given the sad state of their conference.  They played a lot of youg guys last year who are now developing into solid players and in some cases studs.

- Rutgers fans started filing out of the stadium during the 3rd quarter.  That just shows you what a little bit of winning will do to the fan base and expectations.  You don’t have to be Alabama or Michigan with a tradition of winning to have raised expectations.  Even lowly Rutgers can raise the expectations of fans to unrealistic heights.

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Dr. Lou

Good Lord.

I am watching the UNC-Rutgers game on ESPN.  It’s halftime, and a segment has started up called “Dr. Lou.”  It’s Lou Holtz dishing out college football advice.

Is this for real?  He’s some of the agonizing highlights:

- He starts off stating that he gets asked all the time when is he going to retire (I hope to God its soon).  His answer “When you retire, you never get a day off.  Think about that.”  No shit?  I’ll keep that in mind, Dr. Lou.

- Pete Carroll asks about the effect that history has in these big games (like USC-OSU).  Dr. Lou’s answer:  After rambling on about some crazy guy named Jim, he boils it down for us – “History helps the team that blocks and tackles the best in a game like this.”  WTF?  Way to drop some knowledge on us, Doc.

- James Laurinatis asks how his coaches sweater vest will be received in southern California.  Dr. Lou’s response: “When I went to USC, I didn’t want wear a sweater vest, I wanted to wear a bullet proof vest.”  Was that a thinly veiled racist comment Lou?  Are you the reason Tyrone Willingham was fired from Notre Dame?

He goes on to talk about the end of the Washington vs. BYU (not sure how sweater vests got us here).  He offers an excellent suggestion (foolproof, according to the good doctor) on how to avoid controversy like what happened at the end of the game: don’t keep score.  GENIUS!!

At that point he said something about closing, but I didn’t catch it since I had gotten up to pour a drink (Lou Holtz has that effect on me).

I can’t believe that they continue to let this guy be an analyst.  As an analyst, you are expected to be able to analyze the sport (generally one that you’ve been involved in for your entire life) and offer some sort of meaningful analysis about the game, teams and players.

I am still confused as to how Holtz meets these criteria.  He and Corso are the reason why I am slowly moving away from watching ESPN’s college football coverage.

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