61 Days
Monday, June 30th, 2008Until Virginia upsets USC and sends Pete Carroll home crying.


Super Hoo Sports61 DaysMonday, June 30th, 2008Until Virginia upsets USC and sends Pete Carroll home crying. ![]() Sean Singletary is a KingSunday, June 29th, 2008
Now, I have never really followed the NBA, except for the finals this year (is it really necessary, by the way, to have best-of-seven series? I know I’m not making any original arguments here, but seriously now. Single elimination or a best-of-three is plenty enough. I don’t need to same the same game 7 times in a week), so I don’t really have any commentary here. But it looks like next year I will be following the kings, even though I know I should be following the Knicks. Meh. OK, back to BarBri. ![]() The only mock draft I likeTuesday, June 24th, 2008
I scooped you, I did.Monday, June 23rd, 2008Abovethelaw.com finally posted today about the Duke article that I posted yesterday. I scooped you, ATL. I want credit, because I know David Lat sits and reads my journal all day long looking for new content for his little ATL blog. Duke (Still) SucksSunday, June 22nd, 2008
But in this post, I have judicial backing that Duke sucks. Not only does the court agree, but Duke’s own lawyers are arguing for this point. ESPN.com recently reported that a Kentucky judge agrees what we all know already: Duke Football is abysmal. Duke pulled out of the final three games of a four-game contract with Louisville. When Louisville sued for $450,000 in liquidated damages (the article incorrectly calls this a “penalty” when we all know, I think, that it can’t just be a penalty fee), the article states that Duke lawyers argued:
Ha. The article goes on to state:
Hey Louisville, I hear Virginia is looking for some higher caliber opponents.* Sigh. I mean, we’re going to be awesome next year. What do analysts know? We’ve got an Elite 11 Camp quarterback and a pretty stellar RB coming in. Sure, Torrey Mack is our only 4-star recruit this year, but with a wide open ACC Coastal, aside from Virginia Tech, it’s certainly possible for the Hoos to sneak their way up to the top again. But I digress. I hope ESPN continues to churn out these types of articles such that I can justify my incessant *But seriously, I would like to see UVA take on Louisville. Credit Liam for the link. Things I wish not to hear any more aboutWednesday, June 11th, 2008![]()
Does this LOOK like Virginia to you?Thursday, June 5th, 2008I read this article from STLtoday.com the other day and couldn’t help but laugh out loud at:
![]() Answer: Yes, it appears it does look like Virginia to Chris. Flopping FinesSunday, June 1st, 2008In April, I posted about Duke’s flopping camp, mostly as a joke, though we all know that Duke is among the most egregious flopping schools. The NBA has decided to institute a fine for “the most egregious flops,” according to their VP of Basketball Operations Stu Jackson. I think this is a brilliant idea in theory, but I question its execution. We don’t know as of yet how much the fine will be. As of now, the fine for a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct is only $100. Surely a flopping fine would be lower than this? And if this is the case, what’s the point? Even if it’s comparable to unsportsmanlike conduct, is $100 really going to deter these players from flopping? This guy, at least, is dubious. I think the smarter, more logical approach is to start issuing technicals for egregious or consistent floppers. This, of course, will also result on a fine against the individual player, but it also means that the team as a whole suffers in that game. And it’s when the team suffers that we’ll begin seeing results. Ugh, since when did I begin following anything about the NBA, much less posting about it? In my defense, what makes me most excited about the NBA’s action against floppers (whether or not it’ll actually work) is the potential that (a) this flows down to the college ball and (b) it results in Duke’s further downfall. Oh good, a response!Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008Anyone who has read pretty much any of my posts know that I LOVE comments. I obviously like the good ones better than the bad, but I got one just now that I thought I’d make a quick comment on. You can read the comment here. So to Max Wilson, this one’s for you. First and foremost, I don’t seriously think Sean has any regrets about coming to Virginia over Kansas. I also have no doubt that the thought has at least crossed his mind, however briefly. If you’ve read any of my other random babblings this year, you’ll know that I have the utmost respect for him and, like I said in my original post, a man crush indeed. So, I’m not going to bother saying anything else about this, haha. Second, it is completely conceivable that the sports writer went to Burns for the story. Assuming the story that he published was not a twist of words (an assumption I make based on the lack of response or follow-up from Burns, Leitao, or anyone involved with Virginia athletics), to me it doesn’t matter if Burns went to Reid or Reid went to Burns. Any athlete, especially in either football or basketball, speaking to a media person knows that the appropriate response there is “no comment,” unless you want the story published. A comment like “I don’t know if I’m going to stick with it” sends a lot of different messages about the program and the team. Yes, one of those messages could be “Oh man next year’s recruits are so awesome, I know I’m not even going to get final-five-seconds PT!!” — in which case, SWEET. Let’s all rejoice in that one! But to me, it sends questions about team dynamics, and I wonder if his mentality might also be shared with other teammates. I sure hope not. You’ll also have to accept my apologies for not collecting information, conducting my own interviews, and “jumping to obtuse conclusions about what others have written.” Let me assure you - if I had access to Burns, Singletary, Leitao, Littlepage, or anyone else, really, I would be all over it. Unfortunately, I am but a peon at the University. However, I did once send a Facebook message to Sean wishing him a happy birthday. He even replied! So, maybe I have more clout than I think I do, but I think we both know better than that, haha. OK, just two more points to make and I’ll be on my way. First, you say that “Like most bloggers,” I don’t do my research before I write. I don’t purport to be a “blogger.” I purport to be someone who keeps a journal. I don’t expect anyone in the world to come to my site to get their daily fix on UVA sports or really anything I write about in the world. I say things like “YAY we won!” I hope that’s not the type of news people want. The only thing that I could possibly be considered a “blogger” for is the law school, as I have a good sense of what’s going on in here and don’t post things until I’ve checked it a couple times. So, thank you for considering that the content that I put up here is blogworthy. I don’t hold myself as “high” a standard as a good blogger may. Ha. I just said that bloggers hold themselves to a high standard. I hope you know what I mean. I am a babbler. Not a blogger. Anyway, thanks for the response! And I hope everyone sees how excited I get when I get comments. Keep them coming. I <3 Chris LongThursday, April 17th, 2008Chris Long, on ESPN:
After the interviewer says, “I’m going to go out on a limb and say you’ll get drafted. Early.” Chris Long:
April 17, 2008. Man I love this guy! |