Camel Foe – Week 1, Shorter University
Posted: August 30, 2012 Filed under: Camel Foe, MB 2013 | Tags: Camel Foe, Fighting Camels Leave a comment »Our critically acclaimed (meaning, enjoyed by at least 2 of the original 8 MB members) series Camel Foe returns for its second season in MB 2013. Each week we shine the MB flashlight on the upcoming opponent of our beloved Campbell University Fighting Camels. We mix together some actual football information with our usual mix of random facts to concoct a delicious appetizer for the week’s college football smorgasbord. Without further ado, let’s learn a little about the Camels’ season-opening opponent, Shorter University.
Shorter University
Location: Rome, Georgia (population: 36,303 as of 2010 census)
Established: 1873 as the Cherokee Baptist Female College
Motto: Light, Truth
Enrollment: 3,500
Nickname: Hawks
Affiliation: Currently transitioning from the NAIA and the Southern States Athletic Conference to NCAA Division II and the Gulf South Conference. This school year is Gulf Coast’s first as a full member of Division II although it will remain ineligible for NCAA championships for the next 2 seasons.
Random Fact #1: During the 1920s, the college constructed the first indoor swimming pool in the United States.
Random Fact #2: The college became co-educational in the 1950s and also began sports programs in the NAIA during that decade.
Random Fact #3: As of October 2011, the university requires all employees to sign and adhere to a “Personal Lifestyle Statement” that includes the following principles:
- They will be loyal to the mission of Shorter University as a Christ-centered institution affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention
- They will not engage in the use, sale, possession, or production of illegal drugs
- They will reject as acceptable all sexual activity not in agreement with the Bible, including, but not limited to, premarital sex, adultery, and homosexuality
- They will not use alcoholic beverages in the presence of students, and will abstain from serving, from using, and from advocating the use of alcoholic beverages in public (e.g. in locations that are open to use by the general public, including as some examples restaurants, concert venues, stadiums, and sports facilities) and in settings in which students are present or are likely to be present. Neither would they promote or encourage the use of alcohol
- They will actively engage in a local church
Random Fact #4: Due to clause #4, it is unlikely any of the executive members of MB will ever apply for a job at Shorter University
Notable Persons:
- NCAA basketball coach Bill Foster, one of 16 coaches to win at least 500 games
- Benton Gill, lead singer of the band Crisis
Well, that was impressive. Let’s throw in notables from the city of Rome as well.
- Professional wrestler Arn Anderson (that’s more like it)
- NFL running back Ronnie Brown
- Former NFL running back Larry Kinnebrew
- Florida head football coach Will Muschamp
- Former NFL player and coach Dan Reeves
- Ellen Wilson, First Lady of the United States (first wife of Woodrow Wilson)
- George Stephen Morrison, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and father of singer Jim Morrison; Admiral Morrison was part of the crew of the minelayer Pruitt stationed in Hawaii and witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor from that vessel
Oh yeah, the Football Team:
- In 2011, Shorter finished 6-4 overall and 3-3 in the Southern States Athletic Conference, its 7th final season in that conference and in NAIA after starting football in 2005
- Shorter played just 4 home games in 2011, splitting those contest while finishing 4-2 on the road
- Shorter runs an offense similar to Air Force, putting an emphasis on the QB and FB positions – they ran the ball 486 times in 10 games last season, while throwing it just 89
- The Hawks lost their top 2 QBs and top 3 FBs from 2011
- The leading returning rusher is slotback Roderick Jones who ran for 400 yards on just 34 carries, a ridiculous 11.8 per carry
- The team’s leading receiver last year had 7 catches for 161 yards and 3 TDs. For the season. He also graduated meaning someone will have to step up and replace those 0.7 catches per game in the offense
- Shorter returns 5 players on defense who garnered all-conference accolades in 2011, including NAIA All-American ILB Demery Hawkins
- Best Name Nominees:
- Jovann Shabazz, SaDarrius Rooks, K-Sun Manzano, Terrian Beavers, Quay Boddie, Marktavious Dasher, Santavious Bryant, Maurice Bloodser
- The winner – K-Sun Manzano (I’m not telling him he didn’t win)
Prediction:
This is an interesting match-up as a team new to Division II (and in just its 8th season) takes on a non-scholarship FCS program in just its 5th year. We may learn a little as to whether you get better players in NAIA or D-II with partial scholarships rather than at an FCS school with no scholarships. On the field, we will see a match-up of strengths as the experienced and talented Shorter defense takes on second-year starting QB Braden Smith and the Camels offense. On the flip side, the Camel defense and Hawk offense each return only a few starters and match up schemes that are not widely in vogue – the option offense of Shorter vs. the 3-3-5 defense of Campbell. The key to this game will likely be how well the inexperienced Shorter offense runs the option and how well the inexperienced Camel defense can defend it. Expect a fast game as both teams prefer to run the ball, with Shorter especially using the pass as an afterthought. The x-factor in this game is that Shorter will have to deal with the excitement surrounding the first night game ever played at Barker-Lane Stadium. I don’t think you can prepare yourself in practice for the atmosphere in Buies Creek on a Thursday night. The rabid Camel fans help propel the team to a 1-0 start on the season – Campbell 27, Shorter 21.
Campbell Fighting Camels Football Preview
Posted: August 24, 2012 Filed under: Camel Foe | Tags: Fighting Camels Leave a comment »For the 2nd consecutive season, MB is adopting the Campbell Fighting Camels as our obscure football team to highlight and follow throughout the season. Each week during the season, we will give a preview (MB-style, of course) of their upcoming game and opponent in our section entitled Camel Foe. This week, we will take a look back at the 2011 season and a look ahead at 2012, the 5th season since Campbell reinstated football in 2008.
2011 In Review
Campbell finished 6-5 in 2011 and 5-3 (4th place) in the Pioneer Football League, marking the first winning season and highest PFL finish since restarting the program in 2008. Campbell finished 1st in the PFL in rushing (18th in all of FCS) to claim its 3rd consecutive conference rushing title and had 5 of the league’s top 20 runners. The Camels placed 11 players on the all-PFL lists with 2 first-team selections, 2 second-team selections, and 7 honorable mentions.
The Camels opened last season with a 41-14 loss to Old Dominion before whitewashing The Apprentice School 76-0. They then started the conference season with losses to Jacksonville (57-21) and Drake (31-14). The 1-3 start was erased as Campbell reeled off a 5-game winning streak during which they averaged 37.6 points per game and scored less than 35 just once. The victims were Butler (38-23), Marist (35-21), San Diego (48-24), Davidson (26-20) and Morehead State (41-31). The win over San Diego was the Toreros only conference loss on the season as they tied with Drake for the conference title at 7-1. However, the Camels stubbed their toe at Valparaiso to halt the winning streak, losing 34-31 in the Crusaders’ only win of the year and that program’s first conference win since the 2008 season. The campaign came to a close with a 42-35 loss to Georgia State. Overall the season was a rousing success with the 6 wins not only representing the highest total since the 2008 restart, but also nearly equaling the win total of the 3 previous seasons (7). The 5 PFL wins did exceed the 2008-2010 combined total of 4. The Fighting Camels outscored their opponents on the season for the first time, doing so by 109 points (9.9 per game).
2012 In Preview
The Fighting Camels return just 9 starters from last year’s squad, 5 on offense and 4 on defense. Not surprising for a program in its 4th year, the 2011 team had a lot of seniors who had logged a lot of playing time building the program from scratch. Those players’ efforts paid off in a winning season in year 4 and the task of repeating that winning season will fall on a large group of new starters.
The returning starters on offense are highlighted by senior quarterback Braden Smith. Smith was twice named PFL Offensive Player of the Week and set school records for yards (1,965), touchdowns (14), completions (179), attempts (313), and total offense (2,254). He also doubles as the leading returning rusher from 2011, totaling 289 yards and 8 touchdowns on the ground. Backup QB Dakota Wolf returns as well, giving the Camels an experienced reserve at the sport’s most important position.
The Camels lost the 3 top rushers from last year’s team and will be looking for new face to step up as they pursue their 4th straight PFL rushing title. Junior Kurt Odom ran for 288 yards on just 57 carries (5.1 avg) and is expected to be the top running threat in 2012. After having 5 players rush for at least 288 yards last season, Campbell will look to develop depth in the backfield in order to maintain a top-notch rushing attack.
Campbell lost two four-year starters at wide receiver and will need new players to step up there as well. Junior WR Chad McMichael is the team’s leading returner, having grabbed 16 balls for 156 yards last season. Odom had 12 catches, while no one else who returns had more than 5. Coach Steele mentioned South Carolina transfer Riley Gallaher (redshirted for the Gamecocks in 2011) as a potential leader of the receiving corps. Junior Alex Green returns as the starter at TE with experienced backup Christian Rogers back as well. Green had just 5 catches in 2011 as the tight end serves mostly as a blocking weapon in the run-heavy Camel offense.
The offensive line was also decimated by graduation, returning just one starter, senior tackle Daniel Ritter. Nick Beaver and Dalton Brown each have started a handful of games in the past and will be counted on to steady the new group and pave the way for another effective running game.
The Camels averaged 34.5 point per game last season but will likely be hard-pressed to match that number as they replace much of the offense from 2011. It is likely that more responsibility will fall on the shoulders of QB Braden Smith, especially early in the season as the backfield and line are revamped.
On defense, the headlining returners are preseason all-PFL picks Brandon Chandler at safety and Steth Monroe at corner. Chandler was second team all-conference in 2011 and honorable mention the two years before that. He forced three fumbles and broke up four passes last year while also totaling two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown. In addition, he averaged 20.6 yards on kickoff returns and 11.9 yards on punt returns. Monroe was honorable mention all-PFL last season after grabbing four interceptions and leading the league with 15 passes defensed.
The Camels play a 3-3-5 defense and return as many as 3 starters in the defensive backfield. Junior Jeff Swinton (8 starts) is the 3rd returning starter while senior Paul Pizzuti (1 start) give the Camels another experienced option at safety, although the two are expected to compete for one spot. The other safety spot and one corner will be manned by new starters. Two starting linebackers graduated as well, although veteran Mike Rudisill returns after starting all 11 games last season, making 48 tackles and grabbing two interceptions.
The defensive line with have two untested players alongside junior Taurean Lynch, who started 5 games last year. With just 5 starts among the returners, defensive line might be the biggest question mark heading into the 2012 season for the Fighting Camels.
The Fighting Camels also lost their starting kicker, punter, and long snapper to graduation in 2011. Senior kicker Sam Eberwein does have experience, however, having played in 21 career games. With a brand new punter and long snapper, questions abound as to whether the new starters can prevent a drop-off in those areas from 2011.
In an exciting development for the program, lights were installed at Campbell’s Barker-Lane Stadium / Ed Gore Field in the offseason. The permanent lights will allow more options for practice times and greater flexibility with game times and other sporting events. The lights will be put to use immediately as the Fighting Camels open the season with the program’s first night game, Thursday, August 30th @ 6:00 pm CDT versus Shorter University, an NAIA school in Rome, GA. In all, Campbell will play 4 home games at night, with the Virginia-Wise, Davidson and Drake contests also being held under the lights.
Overall, the Camels definitely face a bit of uncertainty heading into 2012 having lost so many starters and major contributors from last season. Fellow coaches in the PFL showed a lot respect for the job Coach Steele is during by picking them to finish 5th in the conference, the highest preseason spot in the program’s 5 years. With a coach named Steele – first name, Man Of (Scrubs joke) – MB trusts the Camels will put together another solid season as they rise up the PFL ranks. After all, they aren’t called the Fighting Camels for nothing – just ask Iowa’s basketball team.
Other Fighting Camel Football Links
Fayetteville Observer – Campbell Looks to Build on First Winning Season
GoCamels.com – Five Questions with Head Coach Dale Steele
GoCamels.com – 2012 Season Outlook
GoCamels.com – This is Campbell Football
MB College Football Weekly Picks
Posted: August 22, 2012 Filed under: CFB Weekly Picks, MB 2013 | Tags: College Football Picks Leave a comment »With the dawning of a new college football season approaching in just over a week, I thought I would take a moment and give some insight into how the games are chosen for the weekly picks. The first week’s picks page has 30 games listed, while later weeks will range from 30-40 based on the quality of the week. Following is the breakdown for how the games are selected.
- All Iowa games – 5 of the original 7 MB members are alumni of Iowa and 5 of the 7 are from the state of Iowa
- All Nebraska games – 1 original MB members is an alumnus while another attended for a time, and 1 member is from the state of Nebraska
- All Buena Vista games – 2 original MB members are alumni of BV
- All Campbell games – they are called the Fighting Camels. Enough said.
- The author’s fascination with the Fighting Camels began in March of 1993 as Campbell University won their conference tournament and advanced to the NCAA Division I basketball tournament. They faced the top-ranked and top-seeded Duke Blue Devils and lost in a blowout. However, as a 15-year old obsessed with sports and blessed with a good sense of humor and a love of the obscure (the combination of which, of course, led to MB itself), I immediately fell in love with the Fighting Camels. It’s the same combination that caused my favorite baseball player ever to be Razor Shines. But I digress…
- All Montana State games – 1 original MB member is a current employee of MSU
- All Iowa State games – several original MB members have a pathological hate for the Cyclones
- All Oklahoma games – 2 original MB members currently live in Norman, OK
- All Sioux Falls games – 1 0riginal MB member grew up in Sioux Falls, SD
- All Texas State games – 1 original MB member is a current employee of Texas State
- Sun Belt Game of the Week – one game per week selected from the Sun Belt Conference, based on rotating the games among the teams and finding the most intriguing game
- MAC Game of the Week – one game per week selected from the Mid-America Conference, based on rotating the games among the teams and finding the most intriguing game
- Armed Forces Game of the Week – one game per week selected from among Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard & Merchant Marine, based on rotating the games among the teams and finding the most intriguing game
- FCS Game of the Week – one game per week selected from FCS, typically a match-up of rated teams
- D-II Game of the Week – one game per week selected from Division II, typically a match-up of rated teams
- D-III Game of the Week – one game per week selected from Division III, typically a match-up of rated teams
- NAIA Game of the Week – one game per week selected from NAIA, typically a match-up of rated teams
- CIS Game of the Week – one game per week selected from CIS, typically a matchup of rated teams
- All games in which both teams are ranked in that week’s FBS Associated Press poll
- All nationally televised (ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, etc.) games on days other than Saturdays
- A large numbers of rivalry / trophy games or games with nicknames
- We have compiled a list of nearly 150 football games that fall into this category and will include most of them in the picks category. Time permitting, we will also include a weekly piece that includes information about the game and/or teams
We are open to including other games that may have special significance to fellow MB members. Send us an e-mail or a tweet or leave a note in the comments for any teams or games that you wish to see included in the weekly picks.
Race for MegaBlock 1
Posted: August 21, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 Leave a comment »As the first MegaBlocks moves towards its conclusion on August 31, let’s get back into the blog swing by taking a look at the race for the Block Championship and the first of the sixteen playoff bids to be handed out.
Top 10 as of Tuesday, August 21 @ 10:00 am CDT
1. Bristol – 1402
2. Jimmy – 1216 (-186)
3. Greg – 1177 (-225)
Ryan – 1177 (-225)
5. Doug – 1148 (-254)
6. abittner – 983 (-419)
7. JP – 966 (-436)
8. Robbie – 950 (-452)
9. Chris – 929 (-473)
10. skizzow – 854 (-548)
Bristol is in the driver’s seat at this point with what appears to be a commanding 186 point lead over Jimmy, with Ryan and Greg 225 points behind and Doug trailing by 254. With no one else within 400 points of the leader, the block winner will certainly come from among these five users.
Remaining Block 1 Points
USA Rugby League – 37 points (all events ending in Block 1 include the 5-point Event Win Bonus)
All of the top five except for Doug picked the Jacksonville Axemen to win the league. Doug’s pick, the Philadelphia Flight, was knocked out in the semifinals. Regardless of the results of Saturday’s championship Bristol will tack on 21 points to his lead over Jimmy while Ryan and Greg keep pace. Doug will lose ground by 21 points if Jacksonville loses and 53 if the Axemen win the title. Thus, Doug is cheering for the Boston Thirteens while the rest are rooting for Jacksonville.
Little League World Series – 117 points
Max Remaining Points Among Contenders:
Bristol – 80 (Rooting For: Japan, California; Rooting Against: Mexico)
Jimmy – 84 (Rooting For: Mexico; Rooting Against: Japan)
Greg – 104 (Rooting For: California, Japan, Texas; Rooting Against: Mexico)
Ryan – 72 (Rooting For: Japan; Rooting Against: California)
Doug – 100 (Rooting For: Mexico, Tennessee, California; Rooting Against: Mexico)
With so many combinations and permutations remaining in the LLWS, it’s impossible to break down the gain or loss of points among the contenders. Jimmy’s chance to gain some ground is for Mexico to win its way through the International consolation bracket and win the LLWS over California, who must navigate the consolation bracket on the U.S. side as well. Doug and Greg are in the best shape to make a move as they have the most remaining points and are 1st and tied for 2nd, respectively, in the event to this point.
Western Lacrosse Association- 37 points
Doug, Greg & Ryan are guaranteed to gain at least 21 points on Bristol, as the leader’s champion pick of Victoria lost in the semifinals. If Langley wins the championship series, that trio will gain 53 points on Bristol while Jimmy would gain 32. Thus, Bristol is partisan for the Coquitlam Adanacs while everyone else favours the Langley Thunder.
The Barclays – 112 points
The Barclays is the final User Vs User event in Block 1. A top 5 finish would go a long ways toward wrapping up the block title for Bristol, but if his team falls flat it would open the door for a huge point swing. The maximum point swing possible is 112 if another user finishes first and picks the Barclays winner while Bristol finishes out of the top 10.
National Pro Fastpitch – 69 points
The entire NPF playoffs are contested during the league’s Championship Weekend this Thursday – Sunday, so all 69 points will be in play during Block 1.
Major League Lacrosse – 69 points
The MLL also begins and ends its playoff season this weekend, so the 69 points will all count toward Block 1.
United Soccer League Pro – 48 points
The USLPro quarterfinals and semifinals will be complete by the end of Block 1 for a total of 48 points. The 32 points for the championship match and the 5 point Event Win bonus will count as part of Block 2.
Gulf Coast League – 32 points (estimated)
The Gulf Coast League completes its regular season on August 25 with the playoff schedule to be determined. We estimate the semifinal series will complete by August 31, but that is not certain at this point. Thus, the number of points available in Block 1 from the GCL will either be 0, 16 or 32.
Arizona League – 69 points (estimated)
The Arizona League uses a single-game playoff format. We currently estimate that the playoffs will be held on August 30 & August 31, putting the entire event in Block 1. However, the playoff schedule will not be announced until next week so the number of points available in Block 1 will either be 0, 32 or 69.
Getting to Know…Western Lacrosse Association
Posted: July 31, 2012 Filed under: Getting to Know..., MB 2013 Leave a comment »The Western Lacrosse Association is an amateur league of men’s senior A box lacrosse (also known as indoor lacrosse) based in southwestern British Columbia. In other words, it’s perfect for MegaBracket. The caliber (or calibre if you prefer) of play is very high as many players compete in the National Lacrosse League (also in MB) in the WLA off-season. There are seven teams in the WLA and several of the names are fantastic. As a result, you’re getting a large GtK as a gift today…
Burnaby Lakers
Location: Burnaby, British Columbia (population: 223,218 as of 2011 – 3rd largest city in BC)
Coat of Arms: Here. [Ed. Note – Coat of arms are typically hilarious so we’re adding them in when applicable.]
Incorporated: 1892
Named After: Legislator, speaker, Freemason, and explorer Robert Burnaby. Other landmarks in the area similarly named include Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby Park and Burnaby Lake.
Fun Fact #1: Earned city status in 1992, exactly 100 years after it was incorporated.
Fun Fact #2: British Columbia’s largest commercial mall, and the second largest in all of Canada, the Metropolis at Metrotown, is located in Burnaby.
Fun Fact #3: EA Canada, the Canadian arms of Electronic Arts, headquarters in Burnaby. Games developed at the Burnaby location include many Need for Speed titles as well as Skate, which included tips for the game from MB favorite Rob Dyrdek.
Fun Fact #4: Burnaby’s official flower is the rhododendrum
Notable Natives and Residents: Actress Carrie-Anne Moss (Matrix trilogy, Disturbia); magician Murray SawChuck; singer Michael Buble; actor Michael J. Fox (I’m not even going to start listing things or we’ll be here all day. OK, I lied – Back to the Future I, II & III, Teen Wolf (which is terrible), Scrubs guest star, Family Ties, Doc Hollywood, Spin City, The Secret of My Success. Now I’m done); and a bunch of hockey players
Coquitlam Adanacs
Location: Coquitlam, British Columbia (population: 126,456 as of 2011)
Coat of Arms: Here.
Incorporated: 1908
Fun Fact #1: The Coast Salish people were the first to live in the area and archaeology has confirmed continuous human occupation of the area for at least 9,000 years.
Fun Fact #2: Explorer Simon Fraser went through the area in 1808 and Europeans began settling the land in the 1860s.
Fun Fact #3: The Coquitlam Reds play in the British Columbia Premier Baseball League. Former NL MVP Larry Walker is an alumnus of the Reds. (It’s worth mentioning that Walker’s theme song is Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne, which makes a fine ring tone for your cell phone alarm.) Coquitlam also placed 3rd in the 1984 Little League World Series.
Fun Fact #4: The team’s nickname – Adanac – is simply Canada spelled backwards. Do not believe for a second that Canadians are not creative.
Notable Residents: Juno-award winning musician Matthew Good; former NBA player Lars Hansen, who logged 205 minutes in 15 games in 1978-79 for the NBA Champion Seattle Supersonics (which may or may not be a real team) in his only season; Playboy playmate and actress Dorothy Stratten, who was Playmate of the Year in 1980 and appeared in several movies before being murdered by her estranged husband; former British Columbia Lions kicker Lui Passaglia, a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and one of just 8 players to have his number retired by the Lions. Passaglia holds CFL records for seasons played (25), regular season games played (408) and regular season points (3,991). He was a member of 3 Grey Cup-winning teams and was twice named the Grey Cup’s Most Valuable Canadian. Interestingly, Passaglia scored 2 touchdowns in his 25-year career – one in his first game in 1976 (a 10-yard reception) and one in his final home game in 2000 (a 1-yard run).
Langley Thunder
Location: Langley, British Columbia (population: 25,081 as of 2011). [A Langley township also exists with a population of more than 110,000. For the purposes of fun facts and notable people, we will combine them.]
Motto: “Strength of Purpose, Spirit of Community”
Incorporated: 1955
Fun Fact #1: Langley was represented in the 2011 Little League World Series.
Fun Fact #2: Langley is home to a very large annual car show, the Langley Cruise-In, held each September. The city is also home to the Langley Ukelele Ensemble.
Fun Fact #3: The first Europeans to stay in the area (as is often the case in western Canada) were traders from the Hudson’s Bay Company. They built Fort Langley on the banks of the Fraser River (named, of course, for the aforementioned Simon Fraser) in 1827.
Fun Fact #4: The city broke off from the township in 1955 to form a municipality as the township would not provide common amenities such as street lights.
Notable People: Actress Amanda Crew (Final Destination 3, She’s the Man, Charlie St. Cloud); Toronto Blue Jays 3B Brett Lawrie; Actor Roger Cross (X2, 24, The Chronicles of Riddick) attended Trinity Western University in Langley;
Maple Ridge Burrards
Location: Maple Ridge, British Columbia (population: 76,502 as of 2011)
Mottoes: “Rivers of bounty, Peaks of Gold” and “Deep Roots, Greater Heights”
Incorporated: 1874
Fun Fact #1: At one time, Maple Ridge hosted the only North American high volume manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries. However, the factory suffered major layoffs due to the 2008 recession and now hosts only a small product testing team.
Fun Fact #2: In 2011, there were more than 900 bear sighting in Maple Ridge. 16 bears were declared to be “problem” bears and had to be destroyed. (So, not a fun fact for the bears.) If you ever find yourself in Maple Ridge learn how to avoid interacting with bears through the Bear Aware program.
Fun Fact #3: The Fraser River Heritage Walk links key heritage sites in Maple Ridge, including the Maple Ridge Museum and a 1944 Canadian Pacific Railroad, one of the few remaining all-wood cabooses from the World War II area.
Fun Fact #4: Like any self-respecting Canadian city, Maple Ridge has a curling club, the Golden Ears Winter Club. From the looks of the pictures on the website, curling and drinking seem to go well together. As if I needed more reason to have curling listed #1 on “Why I Will Move to Canada Someday”, just ahead of “Republicans and Democrats”.
Notable People: Larry Walker again although this time Maple Ridge is his hometown, not just somewhere he played; musician/actress Alexz Johnson (So Weird, Final Destination 3); NHL Hall-of-Famer Cam Neely (who also played “Seabass” in Dumb and Dumber and Me, Myself, and Irene); actor Tyler Labine (Rise of the Planet of the Apes).
Nanaimo Timbermen
Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia (population: 83,810 as of 2011)
Coat of Arms: Here.
Nicknames: The Hub, The Harbour City
Incorporated: 1874
Fun Fact #1: Has been dubbed the “Bathtub Racing Capital of the World”.
Fun Fact #2: The first Europeans in the area were Spanish explorers in 1791. The Hudson’s Bay Company (again) built a fort known as the Nanaimo Bastion in 1853 after being informed of the presence of coal by Snuneymuxw chief Ki-et-sa-kun.
Not-So-Fun Fact #3: The coal discovered in the area was valuable but also dangerous. The 1887 Nanaimo Mine Explosion killed 150 workers and was described as the largest man-made explosion until the Halifax Explosion, when a French cargo ship loaded with wartime explosives, blew up in the Halifax harbor. Just one year later, in 1888, another explosion at the Nanaimo Mine killed another 100 workers.
Fun Fact #4: The forestry industry replaced coal mining as the economic driving force in the area in the 1960s. The MacMillan Bloedel pulp mill built in 1958 injects well over a half million dollars per day into the local economy.
Fun Fact #5: The Nanaimo Concert Band, established in 1872, is known as the oldest continuous community band in Canada.
Fun Fact #6: The Nanaimo bar, a no-bake cookie bar, is a Canadian dessert bar named after the city and has been elected as “Canada’s Favourite Confection”.
Notable Residents: Raymond Collishaw, the 3rd highest scoring British Ace in World War I, with 60 confirmed kills; actor Cameron Bright (Twilight saga, Thank You For Smoking); actor Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds, 1 episode of Lost); actor Cory Monteith (Finn from Glee); former NHL player Gene Carr, the 4th pick of the 1971 draft; actor/magician Christopher Hart, who “played” Thing, the disembodied hand in all 3 Addams Family movies; baseball player Jimmy Claxton, the first black man to play organized white baseball in the 20th century, playing 2 games for the Oakland Oaks in the Pacific Coast League in 1917.
Victoria Shamrocks
Location: Victoria, British Columbia (population: 80,032 as of 2011)
Coat of Arms: Here.
Motto: “Forever Free”
Incorporated: 1862
Fun Fact #1: The city’s Chinatown is North America’s 2nd-oldest, trailing only that of San Francisco. It is also one of the oldest cities in the Pacific Northwest, with British settlements dating to 1841. Many historic buildings have been retained with the most famous being the British Columbia Parliament Building and the Empress hotel.
Fun Fact #2: Let’s just copy this part directly from Wikipedia – “Despite Victoria’s reputation as a tourist destination, a pervasive homelessness, loitering, and panhandling problem continues to be a serious problem the downtown area, as does the “open-air” drug use.” Canada, fuck yeah!
Fun Fact #3: Esquimalt Harbor, just west of the city, became the North Pacific home of the Royal British Navy in 1865 and remains Canada’s west coast naval base. The Port of Victoria became one of North America’s largest importers of opium in the 1860s. Opium trade was legal and unregulated until 1865 and was banned altogether in 1908.
Fun Fact #4: The Victoria Cougars are the most famous sports team in the city’s history. They won the 1925 Stanley Cup as a member of the Western Hockey League (won in a season-ending series against the champions of the National Hockey Association. They are the last non-NHL team to win the Stanley Cup. The team returned to the final series in 1926 but lost to the Montreal Maroons. The WHL dissolved after the 1925-26 season and the rights to many of the Victoria players were purchased and relocated to Detroit. The team retained the Cougars name at first but was soon renamed to the Detroit Red Wings. (Stuff like this is why I write these. Knowledge!)
Notable People: MLB pitcher (and nearly permanent resident of the disabled list) Rich Harden; NBA 2-time MVP Steve Nash; Grammy Award-winning singer Nelly Furtado; music producer David Foster, who has produced records for “some of the most successful artists in the world, such as Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Céline Dion, Andrea Bocelli, Toni Braxton, Madonna, Air Supply and Michael Jackson.” Yes, they threw Air Supply in there. Couldn’t agree more.
New Westminster Salmonbellies
The Salmobellies are introduced last as they are clearly the cream of the name crop in the WLA, and perhaps all of MB.
Location: New Westminster, British Columbia (population: 65,976 as of 2011)
Coat of Arms: Here.
Motto: “In God We Trust” – (It feels like I’ve heard that one before.)
Founded: 1858
Fun Fact #1: New Westminster became the first city in British Columbia to be incorporated and elect a municipal government. The city was intended to be the capital city of the colony of British Columbia. However, the colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver Island were united in 1866. On the day of the vote for the capital between Victoria and New Westminster, some shady political tactics were used by Victoria supporters. Take it away, Wikipedia – “On the day of the vote one member of the assembly, William Cox (one of the colony’s Gold Commissioners and a Victoria supporter), shuffled the pages of the speech that William Franklyn from Nanaimo (a New Westminster supporter) intended to give, so that Franklyn lost his place and read the first paragraph three times. Cox then popped the lenses of Franklyn’s glasses from their frames so that the Nanaimo representative could see nothing at all of his speech. After a recess to settle the resulting uproar and allow the member from Nanaimo a chance to sort out his speaking notes and his spectacles, on the members’ return to the House of Assembly, the Speaker John Sebastian Helmcken (from Victoria) refused to allow Franklyn a “second” chance to speak. The subsequent vote was 13 to 8 against New Westminster.” One dude popped the lenses out of the other’s guy glasses so he couldn’t read the speech? Classic Three Stooges move!
Fun Fact #2: In 1878, the Government of Canada opened the British Columbia Penitentiary in New Westminster, the first federal prison west of Manitoba. The building housed maximum-security prisoners for 102 years, closing in 1980.
Not So Fun Fact #3: The city had one of the first and largest Chinatowns in North America in the late 19th century. However, the Great Fire of 1898 destroyed much of the city, including all of Chinatown. The area was rebuilt only sparingly after the fire and there is no Chinatown in current New Westminster.
Fun Fact #4: The city was originally to be called Queensborough, but Queen Victoria herself decided to name the town New Westminster.
Fun Fact #5: The city’s Front Street district was used in the movie I, Robot as futuristic Chicago.
Bonus Salmonbelly Information: The Salmonbellies are one of the oldest professional lacrosse teams in Canada, dating back to 1888. They have won the Mann Cup 24 times (awarded to Canada’s mens lacrosse champion), and New Westminster serves as the home of the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Their official website can be found here. If you are looking for some sweet Salmonbelly gear (and why wouldn’t you), head to their official online store. Courtesy of the Royal BC Museum’s BC Archives Collection, here is a picture of the 1908 Salmonbellies squad. Note that the picture declares them “Champions of the World”.
Notable Residents: Astronaut Robert Thirsk, who holds the Canadian records for longest space flight and most time spent in space; Mike Reno, lead singer of Loverboy; actor Bruno Gerussi, who is not at all famous but was in this movie; actor Raymond Burr, best known for his work in TV shows Perry Mason and Ironside and in the classic movie Rear Window (starring the author’s favorite all-time actor Jimmy Stewart); and a bunch of hockey players
Deadlines and Headlines – July 23
Posted: July 23, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: AFL, British Open, LSFL, WLA Leave a comment »It’s another short week here at MB headquarters (AKA my work laptop). However, we’ll try to sate your MB appetite with a dose of deadlines and headlines.
This Week’s Deadlines
- Arena Football League – Friday @ 7:00 pm CDT
MB Headlines
- British Open -In case you missed it, what a brutal ending for Adam Scott. The collapse also cost abittner 32 MB points. Golf is a cruel sport and MegaBracket can be a real bitch, too. Welcome to the club, Mr. Bittner, we’ve all been there.
- Amarillo Wins LSFL Championship – Doug, Greg, and Robbie picked all 3 games correctly to share the event championship and earn a 5-point bonus each.
- Arena League Playoffs Set -The first round of the Arena Football League kicks off Friday night.
- AFL MVP Fan Vote – Submit your vote(s) for the Arena League MVP
- Western Lacrosse Association – The WLA playoffs will begin next week. Check out the website to get an early jump on the teams involved.
- AMNRL Playoff Format – The American National Rubgy League is using a unique playoff format this year. Click the link to read up on it. The AMNRL playoffs begin Saturday, August 4.
- WGC-Bridgestone – The WGC Bridgestone is the next MB golf event, beginning Thursday, August 2. Click the link to see Adam Scott in a happier time.
- IWFL Championship Weekend – The IWFL World Champinship (Tier I), the Founders Bowl (Tier II), the Tier 3 Bowl, and the IWFL All-Star Game all take place this coming weekend in Round Rock, TX.
- Foxtel Cup Final – The Foxtel Cup championship has been moved to Thursday, August 2. The game will begin at 6:35 am CDT.
- Inside the United Bowl – Facts and figures from the recently complete IFL United Bowl
- 2012 APFL All-League Team – League champion Sioux City dominated the lists with 10 1st Team and 5 2nd Team All-League selections.
This Week in MB
- Arena Football League 1st Round -4 games (1 Friday, 3 Saturday)
- IWFL World Championship (Tier I) -Saturday
- IWFL Founders Bowl (Tier II Championship) – Saturday
British Open Golf Theme Team
Posted: July 20, 2012 Filed under: Theme Team 2 Comments »The inaugural MB2013 All-initials Theme Team didn’t turn out so well last week. I’m going to blame that on the fact that I didn’t write a blog post about it, or it could be that K.J. Choi, J.J. Henry, Y.E. Yang, D.A. Points, and D.J. Trahan suck as picks. Either way, that’s the beauty of the Theme Team, you don’t know what you’re going to get… other than hilarity… hopefully.
And without further ado, may I present to you the British Open JP Theme Team, this week the Theme Team goes to the movies!
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Simon Khan:
With the aide of Ricardo Mantalban, Captain Chris Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Simon Khan, from using his son’s life-generating device, Claret Jug, as the ultimate weapon. - The Tiger in the Cabin in the Woods:
Four friends and Thor go for a break at a remote cabin in the woods with a tiger, where they get more than they bargained for from the tiger. Together, they must discover the truth about the tiger in the cabin in the woods. - Justin Leonard Part 6:
A golfer is called out of retirement to save the British Open (for the 6th time) from an evil genius, Bill Cosby. - She’s the Hunter Mahan:
When her brother, Hunter, decides to ditch for a couple weeks in Lancashire, Amanda Bynes heads over to his elite boarding school, disguises herself as him, and proceeds to fall for one of her golf teammates. Little does she realize she’s not the only one with romantic troubles, as she, as he, gets in the middle of a series of intermingled love affairs involving Channing Tatum. - Ted Potter, Jr, and The Golfer’s Stone :
Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great golfing destiny proves his worth while attending Royal Lytham Golf Academy. Then Ted ignores warnings not to return to Royal Lytham only to find the school plagued by a series of mysterious attacks and a strange voice haunting him. And in Ted’s third year at Royal Lytham; not only does he have a new “Defense Against the Slice” teacher, but there is also trouble brewing. Convicted murderer Phil Mickelson has escaped the Golfers’ Purgatory and is coming after Ted. Next, Ted finds himself selected as an underaged competitor in a dangerous multi-golfer school competition. Then, with their warning about Lord Van Pelt’s return scoffed at, Ted and Prof. DumbleDuval are targeted by the golfing authorities as an authoritarian bureaucrat slowly seizes power at Royal Lytham. As Ted begins his 6th year at Royal Lytham Golf Academy, he discovers an old book marked mysteriously “This book is the property of the Shark” and begins to learn more about Van Pelt’s dark past. Then as Ted races against time and evil to destroy the Evil Putters, he uncovers the existence of three most powerful objects in the Golfing world: the Deathly Drivers. Finally, Ted, Nick Watney and Retief Goosen search for Van Pelt’s remaining Evil Putters in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord Van Pelt.
Alternates:
- Win a Date with Todd Hamilton:
A small-town girl wins a date with a male golf pro through a contest. When the date goes better than expected, a love triangle forms between the girl, the golf pro, and Topher Grace. - The Robert Rock:
A renegade Ed Harris and his group of U.S. golfers take over Alcatraz and threaten San Francisco Bay with biological drivers. Nic Cage playing a chemical golf club specialist and Sean Connery, playing the only man to have ever escaped from the Robert Rock attempt to prevent golfing chaos.
Getting to Know….LSFL Championship
Posted: July 18, 2012 Filed under: Getting to Know..., MB 2013 | Tags: Kris Kristofferson, LSFL, Million Dollar Man, Terry Funk, Tito Santana, Wings Leave a comment »With the LSFL Shootout coming up this weekend, it is the perfect time to get to know a little bit about the cities involved in the inaugural Lone Star Football League Championship.
Bonus LSFL Link: The Abilene Ruff Riders are holding an online naming contest as they rename and rebrand the team for the 2013 season. The story is here, while you can go directly to their website and give them your suggestions. In case you needed more reason to join in the fun, there is this from the story – “The final selection will be unveiled at a press conference in August. The winning submission will receive 4 complimentary season VIP tickets for the 2013 season, 4 t-shirts and other goodies.” Put your thinking caps on and perhaps you can come up with the next name of the Abilene squad!
#1 Seed – Amarillo Venom
Location: Amarillo, TX (population: 190,695 as of 2010 census)
Established: 1887
Unofficial Nicknames: (self-proclaimed) Helium Capital of the World; The Yellow Rose of Texas, as its name comes from the Spanish word for yellow; Rotor City, USA for its V-22 Osprey hybrid aircraft assembly plant
Fun Fact #1: The Amarillo Helium plant was the sole producer of commercial helium in the world for several years in the 20th century
Fun Fact #2: Amarillo is considered the regional economic center for the Texas Panhandle, the Oklahoma Panhandle, and Eastern New Mexico. About 1/4 of the United States’ beef supply is processed in the area
Fun Fact #3:The Palo Duro Canyon State Park is the second largest canyon system in the U.S. after the Grand Canyon
Fun Fact #4: From 1968 to 1996 Amarillo hosted the Women’s NIT
Fun Fact #5: A group of local cattlemen sued Oprah Winfrey in 1998 for her comments tying American beef to mad cow disease. Winfrey relocated her show to Amarillo for nearly a year so she could attend the trial. During the trial she hired Dallas-based jury consultant Phil McGraw to aid her attorneys in selecting and analyzing the jury. He became a regular on her show (and the complete blowhard) known as Dr. Phil. Thanks, Amarillo.
Players I Recognize: Former Ball State QB Nate Davis
Notable Amarilloans: early professional wrestler Dory Funk, father of Terry Funk; professional golfer Ryan Palmer; singer-songwriter J.D. Souther; businessman T. Boone Pickens; actress Carolyn Jones, Moritcia from the Addams Family TV show; and professional gambler Thomas Preston, known as Amarillo Slim
#3 Seed – Rio Grande Valley Magic
Location: McAllen, TX (population: 129,877 as of 2010 census)
Established: 1904
Nicknames: City of Palms; The Texas Tropics
Not So Fun Fact #1: In 2011, census.gov listed McAllen as the poorest metro area in the United States
Fun Fact #2: Commissioned in 1973, the McAllen foreign trade zone was the first inland FTZ in the U.S. The designation offers specific cost-saving opportunities to manufacturers as products can be brought into the FTZ duty-free.
Fun Fact #3: McAllen sits across the U.S.-Mexico border from Reynosa, Mexico, a large manufacturing center, via the McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge
Fun Fact #4: McAllen is positioned on the migratory path between North and South America, making it a hotspot for bird and butterfly-watching expeditions
Players I Recognize: former NFL punter Leo Araguz, a kicker for the Magic
Notables Residents of the Rio Grande Valley area (none listed for McAllen specifically): actor Thomas Haden Church (Lowell from Wings); Chicago Bears offensive lineman Roberto Garza; musician Bill Haley (“Rock Around the Clock”); singer, songwriter, and actor Kris Kristofferson (his songwriting and acting histories are pretty solid); former Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry; professional wrestler Tito Santana
Bonus Tito Santana/Professional Wrestling Info: He played football at West Texas A&M with future fellow professional wrestling hall of famer Tully Blanchard, a member of the Four Horsemen. The original Four Horseman were Blanchard, Ole Anderson, Arn Anderson, and Ric Flair. Another teammate of Blanchard’s at West Texas A&M was “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase.
This Week in MegaBracket
Posted: July 17, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: British Open, LSFL Leave a comment »Another slow week this week as MB 2013 slowly gains traction before the mad rush begins in September. The first user vs. user event of the year is in the books as abittner used a strong final day to win the John Deere Classic. The 80 points for the victory, couple with the 32 points for selecting winner Zach Johnson, have moved abittner into 6th place in Block 1. The only event to be picked this week is another user vs. user event, the British Open, bringing with it another chance for a lot of ground to be made up in the standings. The only other MB-related game this week is the LSFL championship on Saturday.
This Week’s Deadlines
- British Open – Thursday, July 19 @ 12:19 am CDT
Other MB Events This Week
- LSFL Championship – Saturday
Last Week’s Event Champions
- Indoor Football League – dhaynor, Ryan
- American Professional Football League – Bristol, Doug, Greg, JP, Ryan, skizzow
- John Deere Classic – abittner
This Week in MegaBracket
Posted: July 10, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 Leave a comment »Due to an abbreviated work week (today is my Friday) filled with busy work and nonsense, I have but this one post to offer for most and perhaps all of this week. MegaBracket 2013 is taking a bit of a nap as well, taking Monday – Wednesday off. However, we have our first PGA tour event of the year, using the User vs. User format that the original MegaBracketeers enjoy so much. Let’s get to the info…
This Week’s Deadlines
- John Deere Classic – Thursday. July 12 @ time TBA (likely around 7:00 am CDT)
- Lone Star Football League – Saturday, July 14 @ 7:05 pm CDT
User Vs User Format
For the John Deere Classic each user selects a team of five golfers and two alternates. The alternates are only used if any of your first five picks drop out of the tournament before completing the first round. The alternates are especially handy if one of your golfers is a late scratch from the event as often happens on the PGA tour. Your team score will be a sum of the scores of all five golfers. Two facets of the golf tournaments make for exciting events; first, the multi-day format allows you to track your team over four days, rooting for their success (and other players’ failure); second, with much of the field being cut after the second day, you watch your golfers navigate the cut line, hoping for a full team for the weekend. The penalty for any players that miss the cut is that you receive the worst score in the field for each round your players do not play. If you have 3 players miss the cut, your team will count the worst score of the round 3 times. Thus, the number of players making the cut typically makes a huge difference in the final standings. Ideally, you want your full complement of golfers playing on the weekend.
For user vs. user events, points are awarded based on your finish among all users. For MB 2013, the points are awarded as follows:
- 1st place – 80 points
- 2nd place – 72 points
- 3rd place – 64 points
- 4th place – 56 points
- 5th place – 48 points
- 6th place – 40 points
- 7th place – 32 points
- 8th place – 24 points
- 9th place – 16 points
- 10th place – 8 points
- 11th place or worse – 0 points
In addition, if you correctly pick the player who wins the tournament, you earn 32 bonus points. As you can see, the difference between placing high in the user standings and placing low is a large difference in points. The User vs User events allow for some volatility in the standings as many points will be gained and lost at one time.
An additional note for these events: the event field is monitored daily and changes are made to the website. For the John Deere Classic this week, the final sweep of the field will be done tomorrow evening.
Other MB Events This Week
- IFL Championship – Saturday
- IWFL Tier I and Tier II Semifinals – Saturday
- APFL Championship – Saturday
- LSFL Semifinals – Saturday
- Foxtel Cup Second Semifinal – Saturday
The busiest day of the young MB 2013 season occurs Saturday with 9 games worth a possible 160 points taking place, in addition to the John Deere Classic.
Event Winners
The IBL completed on Sunday, marking the first finished event in MB 2013. Greg, Jimmy, JP, and Ryan all finished atop the IBL Standings with 72 points, earned their first event win and collecting a 5-point event win bonus.
New Website Pages
Users now have the ability to view everyone else’s picks once the pick deadline has passed. There is an “All Users Picks” tab when you view an event after the deadline. You can view all the submitted picks in matchup form and if you are a member of any leagues, you can view your league member’s picks via the link in the right panel.
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