Friday, August 27, 2010

Most Improved

Leilani Mitchell was voted the Most Improved Player in the WNBA this season. Mitchell was given the chance to start at point guard for the New York Liberty and the lady capitalized, leading the league in 3 point percentage. Read the article in the USA Today here.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Top of the Arena


Offensive lineman Ed Ta'amu got in on the scoring action as the Spokane Shock defeated the Tampa Bay Storm 69-57 to win ArenaBowl XXIII. Ta'amu was named First Team All-Arena for his contributions to the Shock's championship season.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Rookie's Ride

There is a nice profile of Robert Johnson on Titans Online, although Kyle Meacham did make one glaring factual error. Utah's humbling of Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl was not the first BCS bowl victory by a non-BCS school. That would be Utah's dismantling of Pittsburgh in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. At that time a non-automatic qualifier had to finish in the top 6 in the BCS rankings to earn a berth in a BCS bowl game. Another game was added and the rule was subsequently changed to a top 12 finish. Utah was the original BCS Buster and the first team to bust in twice. The Utes have one more chance to do it again this year before they join the PAC-10.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Off Season

It's been a disappointing off-season for three ProUtes: Freddie Brown, Martail Burnett, and Quinton Ganther. Brown was waived by the Bengals at the end of July, then signed by the Vikings to take some reps while other receivers recover. Burnett injured his left knee and was waived by the 49ers. The team placed him on injured reserve once he cleared waivers. Ganther, pictured here being tackled by a former Tennessee teammate in a recent preseason game, followed his running backs coach from Washington to Seattle. The running back position is still unsettled in Seattle, with LenDale White (another of Ganther's former Tennessee teammates) getting released by his old college coach, Pete Carroll. Ganther was arrested for DUI in Sacramento this summer. He had a hearing on Wednesday, which did not prevent him from playing this weekend. He may yet make the team, pending any legal or league-imposed discipline.