Archive for the ‘NCAA Football’ Category

Innocent until proven guilty …

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Since the Magna Carta, the concepts of “habeus corpus” and “innocent until proven guilty” have been fundamental aspects of the Rule of Law. Unfortunately, in today’s paparazzi-driven world, all too frequently, it gets thrown completely out the window by over-zealous people who prioritize values other than basic human fairness to all, regardless of their personal circumstances in life.

Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky proclaims innocence in NBC interview 

Whether or not Mr. Sandusky is eventually proven to be guilty, under the Rule of Law, kudos to him for respectfully asserting his hard-earned basic human rights in this highly sensitive situation.

Focus should be on Coach Gundy’s words rather than just his actions

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy is [im]famous for a variety of different reasons …

I’m a man, I’m 40

but, instead of focusing attention mainly on what he does with his body, perhaps, what media should be doing is shining a bright spotlight on the words the man actually has to say to his team, following his short “dance of celebration” and a big comeback victory, on the road, against a high calibre opponent:

Man bites dog … sort of

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

In all the years this set of eyes has watched American Football, this is an absolute first, courtesy of PBURGHSTEVER …

Looks like a certain ‘Zebra’ might have some explaining to do. ;-)

Nothing in this world trumps the shear comedy of real life.