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 Monday, March 30, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: This Just In, Tiger Is Really Good
Posted by Tuff Stuff
In between the two lopsided NCAA games I surfed around the channels to find yet another rerun on the golf channel. No, I wasn't watching a taped version of an old tournament on the Golf Channel but I might have been viewing another Instant Classic from Tiger Woods.  Trailing by five strokes heading into the final round of the Bay Hill Invitational, Tiger trailed up-and-coming youngster Sean O'Hair but when the smoke cleared in Orlando, Mr. Woods had somehow managed to pull off a one-stroke victory. Many had said it would take Woods several weeks to get back into Tiger-like form after knee surgery this offseason, but in typical Tiger fashion, he appears to be back at 100 percent in just his second event since returning to the Tour. Next stop The Masters and we all know about his history at Augusta so good luck to the rest of the field. Tiger is prowling again and that typically means trouble for the competition. If there ever was a sure thing in the world of collectibles it would have to be Woods memorabilia. Fairly scarce considering the huge demand, Tiger collectibles come with a hefty price tag attached but unlike other superstars in the world of sports, Tiger memorabilia appars to be safe from scandal, injury and a decreased level of play at least for the forseeable future. With the economy on shaky ground and the stock market still a crapshoot, Tiger collectibles appears to be one of the safest investments available. Thousands have jumped on board the Tiger express but as with any bandwagon, there are always a few good seats still available. He's already the greatest golfer of all time and it doesn't appear he's ready to stop amazing us any time soon so jump on board while you can. In other, less-interesting news, The Blogger is off to San Antonio  tomorrow for a week of fun in the sun courtesy of the best girlfriend a guy could ask for. I was dreading my 40th birthday for the last couple years as old age crept closer and closer but a birthday trip to play golf and enjoy some R&R with my best friend is one of the best ways I can think of to keep me feeling young and alive. So to my four loyal readers, I suggest getting out and enjoying some of your favorite things as well and I will return with my likely embarrassing scores from the links and some other notes from my trip on April 8.
Monday, March 30, 2009 3:52:52 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff
With the NCAA Tournament down to its best four teams, the March Madness Edition of the Beat The Blogger contest is also narrowing its field. With just two more rounds remaining until we establish the grand prize winner of the $500 prize package, six contestants remain in the running. Players Advancing:1. Pete H (pfnh8) 372. Ripper (rippers) 353. Sean (seandickerson) 354. Sunshine (sunshinebald) 355. Pamela (spam_freak) 346. William (wgareaujr) 34The next round of the competition will feature both Final Four matchups, a Championship Game matchup, several proposition picks and a total score tie-breaker prediction to determine our grand prize winner and runner-up. The 10 matchups below will determine our champion, with the official results being posted on April 7. As always good luck to all and thanks to everybody for playing. Final Four Matchups: Saturday, April 41. Winner: Michigan St vs UConn 2. Higher combined point total: Kalin Lucas/Raymar Morgan (MS) vs. A.J. Price/Kemba Walker (UConn) 3. Higher point/rebound total: Goran Suton (MS) vs. Haseem Thabeet 4. More 3-pointers made: Michigan State vs. UConn 5. Winner: Villanova vs. North Carolina 6. Higher combined point total: Dante Cunningham/Scottie Reynolds (UConn) vs. Tyler Hansbrough/Danny Green (NC) 7. More 3-pointers: Villanova vs. North Carolina 8. Will any player on either North Carolina or Villanova score 25 points or more: Yes or No 9. Which team will have more made Free Throws: Villanova vs. North Carolina 10. TIEBREAKER: Total combined points of Villanove-North Carolina game. The regular Beat the Blogger contest will resume on April 8 so for now, enjoy the games and make sure you get back in the contest because there's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere.
Monday, March 30, 2009 3:13:12 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Friday, March 27, 2009
March Madness Beat The Blogger Update
Posted by Tuff Stuff
The March Madness edition of Beat The Blogger is coming down the stretch with several players making a move in first part of the Sweet 16 round. Without taking anything from the drama of it all, I will let you know that three of the 13 players still remaining correctly predicted all four of Thursday's matchups to climb up the leaderboard and none of the three were the leader. Four others picked three of the four winners and three other contestants managed just two correct picks to  hurt their chances of advancing. With four more games tonight and then four more throughout the weekend, there is still plenty of time for any of the remaining 13 to rally so stay tuned. The Top 5 totals of the remaining 13 players (cummulative total including first round,
plus ties will then advance to the next round). For the rest of you,
thanks for playing and make sure you jump back in to our regular Beat The Blogger contest which will return in on April 8. Players Advancing to Sweet 161. Sunshine (sunshinebald) 28 2. Bobby W. (Bcabbagehead) 273. Michael M. (mtmahnke) 274. Peter (pduthoy) 265. Kenn F. (kenn.fritts) 266. Julie (juhagen) 267. Pete H. (pfnh8) 268. Ripper (rippers) 269. Steve (steve) 2610. Danielle (d_plays_d) 2611. Sean (seandickerson) 2612. William (wgareaujr) 2613. Pamela (spam_freak) 26 Matchups for Sweet 16
(please make sure you make selections for this round and then predict
the winners for the next round as well. Make your selections for this
round in parenthesis followed by your selections for the next round in
separate parenthesis). Thursday, March 26Villanova vs. Duke UConn vs. Purdue Missouri vs. Memphis Pittsburgh vs. Xavier Friday, March 27
Louisville vs. Arizona
Kansas vs. Michigan St.
North Carolina vs. Gonzaga Syracuse vs. Oklahoma The March Madness Beat the Blogger contest will run for three weeks and the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest will resume on the week of April 8 so make sure you among the top-scoring teams so you can keep playing each week. The contestants who advance will be posted on March 16, March 24 and April 1 with the grand prize winner announced on April 8.
Good luck to everyone and make sure you spread the word about the
contest to your friends. There's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere.
Friday, March 27, 2009 8:30:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Beat the Blogger March Madness Sweet 16 Matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff
The Madness claimed the brackets of the Blogger and nearly 100 other entrants, but 13 players managed to Beat the Blogger and survive the first cut and advance in the March Madness edition of Beat The Blogger.  The Blogger picked 24 of the 32 matchups correctly but it wasn't enough to hang with the leaders. "Sunshine" leads the way after correctly picking 28 of the 32
first-round matchups, with Bobby W and Michael M. close behind with 27
and 10 others correctly picked 26 of the 32 matchups to remain in the
running for the $500 prize package. The matchups for the next round (Sweet 16) will be posted on (Wednesday) March 25 so if you see your name listed in the Top 11 below,
congratulations, you're moving on to the next round so make sure you
get your picks posted a 1/2 hour before the start of the games on
Thursday (March 26) to remain eligible for the $500 prize package.
Those advancing should pick the winners of the Sweet 16 matchups and
the Elite 8 (Games played on Thursday and Friday and then Saturday and
Sunday as well). The Top 5 ( cummulative total including first round,
plus ties will then advance to the next round). For the rest of you,
thanks for playing and make sure you jump back in to our regular Beat The Blogger contest which will return in on April 8. Players Advancing to Sweet 161. Sunshine (sunshinebald) 28 2. Bobby W. (Bcabbagehead) 273. Michael M. (mtmahnke) 274. Peter (pduthoy) 265. Kenn F. (kenn.fritts) 266. Julie (juhagen) 267. Pete H. (pfnh8) 268. Ripper (rippers) 269. Steve (steve) 2610. Danielle (d_plays_d) 2611. Sean (seandickerson) 2612. William (wgareaujr) 2613. Pamela (spam_freak) 26 Matchups for Sweet 16 (please make sure you make selections for this round and then predict the winners for the next round as well. Make your selections for this round in parenthesis followed by your selections for the next round in separate parenthesis). Thursday, March 26Villanova vs. Duke UConn vs. Purdue Missouri vs. Memphis Pittsburgh vs. Xavier Friday, March 27
Louisville vs. Arizona
Kansas vs. Michigan St.
North Carolina vs. Gonzaga Syracuse vs. Oklahoma The March Madness Beat the Blogger contest will run for three weeks and the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest will resume on the week of April 8 so make sure you among the top-scoring teams so you can keep playing each week. The contestants who advance will be posted on March 16, March 24 and April 1 with the grand prize winner announced on April 8.
Good luck to everyone and make sure you spread the word about the
contest to your friends. There's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:32:18 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Schilling HOF-bound?
Posted by Tuff Stuff
Heard like many others that Curt Schilling was calling it a career and it made me think of a couple of quick questions: What year is this? And didn't he do that like three or four years ago? Then the big one: Is he a Hall of Famer? I guess it depends on who you ask. Some will say you betcha, first-ballot all the way and others will crunch the numbers and compare him to others hurlers from past eras with similar stats and the debate will undoubtedly linger on til about 2012 when the decision will be made officially. Many despised the guy because he spoke his mind and many others loved the fact he wasn't able to shut his trap while virtually everybody else toed the company line and treated a post-game news conference like a cliche-fest. Love him or hate him, he was different and different is usually pretty good in my book.  Schilling is 14th on the all-time strikeout list with more than 3,000 Ks, he won three World Series titles, pitched 83 complete games, made six All-Star appearances and won more than 200 games but I'm not convinced he's a sure-fire HOFer. I guess only time will tell, but I did appreciate his ability to step his game up when it mattered most and despite the fact that I often disagreed with the substance of what he was saying, I also appreciated the way he spoke his mind when few others would. Schilling often came across as a phony to me and I'm one who still believes the whole bloody sock incident was nothing more than a bloody scam that inflated his ego to mythical proportions, I can't dispute the ability he displayed on the mound. In other news, it appears the Big East Conference is as good as advertised and then some. When the conference garnered seven teams and three top seeds in the tournament many scoffed that the league was overrated, but you'd have a hard time making that debate today after five of the seven teams advanced to the Sweet 16 and appear ready for a Final Four showdown that might end up being referred to as the Big East Tournament on steroids before the Madness comes to an end. Syracuse, UConn and Villanova have yet to really be tested and the early battles Louisville and Pitt have endured will only make them tougher down the stretch. A decade or so the Big East was known more for its physical style of play and the 3-to-1 chance that a fight would break out at any moment. It didn't always get the top-notch athletes of the SEC or the ACC but was more about the sluggers who would fight you tooth and nail before squeeking out a 48-45 win. Now, things are different, very different. Teams from the Big East can beat you with a wide-open, showtime style of play, they can outhustle you and win in a half-court game, and they can still put on the gloves if needed and win a slugfest. It basically comes down to picking your poison with the end result being death to their opponents no matter how you break it down. Don't agree? Let me know why. Step up and make a post and let your voice be heard. Click on comments and fire away.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:09:40 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Beat The Blogger Results: Adjusted Leaderboard
Posted by Tuff Stuff
The Madness claimed the brackets of the Blogger and nearly 100 other entrants, but 12 players managed to Beat the Blogger and survive the first cut and advance in the March Madness edition of Beat The Blogger. The Blogger picked 24 of the 32 matchups correctly but it wasn't enough to hang with the leaders. "Sunshine" leads the way after correctly picking 28 of the 32 first-round matchups, with Bobby W and Michael M. close behind with 27 and nine others correctly picked 26 of the 32 matchups to remain in the running for the $500 prize package. The matchups for the next round (Sweet 16) will be posted on (Wednesday) March 25 so if you see your name listed in the Top 11 below, congratulations, you're moving on to the next round so make sure you get your picks posted a 1/2 hour before the start of the games on Thursday (March 26) to remain eligible for the $500 prize package. Those advancing should pick the winners of the Sweet 16 matchups and the Elite 8 (Games played on Thursday and Friday and then Saturday and Sunday as well). The Top 5 ( cummulative total including first round, plus ties will then advance to the next round). For the rest of you, thanks for playing and make sure you jump back in to our regular Beat The Blogger contest which will return in on April 8. Players Advancing to Sweet 161. Sunshine (sunshinebald) 28 2. Bobby W. (Bcabbagehead) 273. Michael M. (mtmahnke) 274. Peter (pduthoy) 265. Kenn F. (kenn.fritts) 266. Julie (juhagen) 267. Pete H. (pfnh8) 268. Ripper (rippers) 269. Steve (steve) 2610. Danielle (d_plays_d) 2611. Sean (seandickerson) 2612. William (wgareaujr) 26The special March Madness edition Beat The Blogger contest matchups will be posted on Tuesday (March 17).
There will be 32 NCAA Tournament matchups for you to pick with the
Top-10 highest  scorers (plus ties) advancing to the following week. The Top-10 will then select the winners of the Sweet 16 round and the Elite 8 Round
with the Top-5 (plus ties) scorers advancing to the Final Four the
following week. Once we establish the Top-2 scorers from the third
round, we'll toss out a new set of 10 matchups (back to typical Beat The Blogger format) with the highest total walking away with a prize package valued at nearly $500. The runner-up will receive (3) authentic signed 8-by-10 photos. Those qualifying for the second and third rounds will be notified via e-mail so if you're not qualified enjoy the extra free time and get ready for the return of the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest April 8. The March Madness Beat the Blogger contest will run for three weeks and the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest will resume on the week of April 8 so make sure you among the top-scoring teams so you can keep playing each week. The contestants who advance will be posted on March 16, March 24 and April 1 with the grand prize winner announced on April 8.
Good luck to everyone and make sure you spread the word about the
contest to your friends. There's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 9:48:53 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff
Just an update on the Beat The Blogger March Madness results from  round 1 and 2. I'll be tallying up the results during the day today and will post the leaders later today or first thing Wednesday. The Top-10 totals (and ties) will advance to the next round so stay tuned.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 1:39:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff
The following are the Beat The Blogger picks for the March Madness Edition. As always, you must Beat The Blogger and the rest of the field in order to win the $500 prize package. But not to fear, as my brackets are usually a mess by the end of the early games on the Thursday. With tournament getting underway Thursday morning, make sure you get your picks posted before the start of the first game to be eligible to win. Please put your first round selections in parenthesis after the matchup Beat the Blogger March Madness Edition
Midwest BracketLouisville vs. Play-In game winner (Louisville) Ohio St. vs. Siena (Siena) Utah vs. Arizona (Arizona) Wake Forest vs. Cleveland St. (Wake Forest) West Virginia vs. Dayton (West Virginia) Kansas vs. N.Dakota St. (N. Dakota St.) Boston College vs. USC (Boston College) Michigan St. vs. Robert Morris (Michigan St.) West Bracket UConn vs. Chattanooga (UConn) BYU vs. Texas A&M (Texas A&M) Purdue vs. Northern Iowa (Purdue) Washington vs. Mississippi St. (Washington) Marquette vs. Utah St. (Marquette) Missouri vs. Cornell (Missouri) California vs. Maryland (Maryland) Memphis vs. Cal. St. Northridge (Memphis) East BracketPittsburgh vs. E. Tennessee St. (Pittsburgh) Oklahoma St. vs. Tennessee (Tennessee) Florida St. vs. Wisconsin (Florida St.) Xavier vs. Portland St. (Xavier) UCLA vs. VCU (VCU) Villanova vs. American (Villanova) Texas vs. Minnesota (Texas) Duke vs. Binghamton (Duke) South BracketNorth Carolina vs. Radford (North Carolina) LSU vs. Butler (Butler) Illinois vs. Western Kentucky (Western Kentucky) Gonzaga vs Akron (Gonzaga) Arizona St. vs. Temple (Arizona St.) Syracuse vs. Steven F. Austin (Syracuse) Clemson vs. Michigan (Clemson) Oklahoma vs. Morgan St. (Oklahoma)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:09:05 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Beat The Blogger Matchups: March Madness Edition
Posted by Tuff Stuff
This week's Beat the Blogger contest will be made up entirely of NCAA
Tournament matchups and will feature a prize package of nearly $500
worth of sports memorabilia including an authentic NBA basketball
signed by the entire 2007-08 NBA Rookie class including last year's
Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant and other top stars such as Greg Oden,
Al Horford and Rodney Stuckey, Jeff Greene and many more. The special March Madness edition Beat The Blogger contest matchups will be posted on Tuesday (March 17).
There will be 32 NCAA Tournament matchups for you to pick with the
Top-10 highest  scorers (plus ties) advancing to the following week. The Top-10 will then select the winners of the Sweet 16 round and the Elite 8 Round
with the Top-5 (plus ties) scorers advancing to the Final Four the
following week. Once we establish the Top-2 scorers from the third
round, we'll toss out a new set of 10 matchups (back to typical Beat The Blogger format) with the highest total walking away with a prize package valued at nearly $500. The runner-up will receive (3) authentic signed 8-by-10 photos. Those qualifying for the second and third rounds will be notified via e-mail so if you're not qualified enjoy the extra free time and get ready for the return of the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest April 9. The March Madness Beat the Blogger contest will run for three weeks and the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest will resume on the week of April 6 so make sure you among the top-scoring teams so you can keep playing each week. The contestants who advance will be posted on March 16, March 24 and April 1 with the grand prize winner announced on April 8.
Good luck to everyone and make sure you spread the word about the
contest to your friends. There's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere. Select the first round winners. (Easiest way to make your selections is by cutting and pasting the matchups to your post and then typing in your selections in parenthesis. Use the Blogger's picks as a guide to how to make your selections.) As always, good luck and spread the word about the contest.
Beat the Blogger March Madness Edition Midwest BracketLouisville vs. Play-In game winner Ohio St. vs. Siena Utah vs. Arizona Wake Forest vs. Cleveland St. West Virginia vs. Dayton Kansas vs. N.Dakota St. Boston College vs. USC Michigan St. vs. Robert Morris West Bracket UConn vs. Chattanooga BYU vs. Texas A&M Purdue vs. Northern Iowa Washington vs. Mississippi St. Marquette vs. Utah St. Missouri vs. Cornell California vs. Maryland Memphis vs. Cal. St. Northridge East BracketPittsburgh vs. E. Tennessee St. Oklahoma St. vs. Tennessee Florida St. vs. Wisconsin Xavier vs. Portland St. UCLA vs. VCU Villanova vs. American Texas vs. Minnesota Duke vs. Binghamton South BracketNorth Carolina vs. Radford LSU vs. Butler Illinois vs. Western Kentucky Gonzaga vs Akron Arizona St. vs. Temple Syracuse vs. Steven F. Austin Clemson vs. Michigan Oklahoma vs. Morgan St.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 3:36:46 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, March 16, 2009
Beat The Blogger Results, Let The Madness Begin
Posted by Tuff Stuff
First off, I'd like to apologize for any confusion created by the last question in last week's Beat The Blogger matchups regarding Kurt and Kyle Busch. I  forgot the NASCAR boys took the week off and listed the question as of the 10 matchups. Fortunately my error didn't make a difference in the final standings for the week, as "Dan" got all 9 questions correct and nailed his doubler as well to win this week's prize. For his efforts Dan will receive an authentic signed 8-by-10 photo. This week's Beat the Blogger contest will be made up entirely of NCAA Tournament matchups and will feature a prize package of nearly $500 worth of sports memorabilia including an authentic NBA basketball signed by the entire 2007-08 NBA Rookie class including last year's Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant and other top stars such as Greg Oden, Al Horford and Rodney Stuckey, Jeff Greene and many more. The special March Madness edition Beat The Blogger contest matchups will be posted on Tuesday (March 17).
There will be 32 NCAA Tournament matchups for you to pick with the
Top-10 highest  scorers (plus ties) advancing to the following week. The Top-10 will then select the winners of the Sweet 16 round and the Elite 8 Round
with the Top-5 (plus ties) scorers advancing to the Final Four the
following week. Once we establish the Top-2 scorers from the third
round, we'll toss out a new set of 10 questions with the highest total walking away with a prize package valued at nearly $500. The runner-up will receive (3) authentic signed 8-by-10 photos. Those qualifying for the second and third rounds will be notified via e-mail so if you're not qualified enjoy the extra free time and get ready for the return of the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest April 9. The March Madness Beat the Blogger contest will run for three weeks and the regular weekly Beat The Blogger contest will resume on the week of April 6 so make sure you among the top-scoring teams so you can keep playing each week. The contestants who advance will be posted on March 16, March 24 and April 1 with the grand prize winner announced on April 8.
Good luck to everyone and make sure you spread the word about the
contest to your friends. There's no easier way to win great, authentic
signed sports memorabilia anywhere.
Monday, March 16, 2009 6:36:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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