{"id":14805,"date":"2024-09-16T11:12:48","date_gmt":"2024-09-16T15:12:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/?p=14805"},"modified":"2024-09-16T11:13:38","modified_gmt":"2024-09-16T15:13:38","slug":"weekend-notes-114","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/2024\/09\/16\/weekend-notes-114\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As has become standard so far this fall, Friday night was jam-packed with sports action from the couch. Things were ratcheted up a notch this weekend, as KU was playing, meaning I couldn\u2019t casually watch tennis, baseball, or basketball while listening to high school football. No, this week I would be yelling at the TV while listening to the radio. Sadly, more yelling than I expected. For the most part that worked out ok, although there were moments that big things were happening in each game at the same time and it was tough to keep track of what was going on where. It was also very confusing for S, who was facing away from the TV and didn\u2019t always understand what was causing my outburst when the radio announcers were fairly quiet.<\/p>\n<p>There was plenty of dumbness over the weekend, with some cool stuff sprinkled in. Let\u2019s get to it.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>HS Football<\/h3>\n<p>On the radio was Cathedral\u2019s visit to arch rival Bishop Chatard, ranked either #1 or #2 in 4A, depending on the poll. CHS had won eight of the last ten in the series, but last year was one of those losses in the weird, split game that started on Friday (and CHS led 21\u20130 early) then ended with BC making a comeback Saturday morning after the game was halted because of a power outage Friday.<\/p>\n<p>No worries this year. CHS jumped out 14\u20130 and never let up, winning 30\u20137. It could\/should have been an even bigger win. The Irish had three touchdowns, including a 66-yard pass, called back because of penalties. Two of those turned into 10 points anyway. The kicker missed a makable field goal, then put what would have been a school-record 51-yard field goal off the crossbar at the halftime horn. Still, always satisfying to beat the rival, especially for the girls who have friends there. L went to the JV game on Saturday, another W for the Irish.<\/p>\n<p>The CHS radio guys were hilarious. Both analysts played for the Irish, one graduating about 20 years ago, the other over 50 years ago. They were a little fired up for the rivalry game. They thought each penalty that wiped out a TD was garbage. They show more uncalled holds than usual. By the fourth quarter they were screaming at the refs from the press box. And this was in a game their team was winning! I was entertained.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>KU<\/h3>\n<p>Welp, so much for all the big plans for this year.<\/p>\n<p>I would have written a lot more about this game had I taken a crack at it Friday. Some seriously dumb coaching decisions. Any hopes that Jeff Grimes would step right in for Andy Kotelnicki have been dashed. I mean, how you don\u2019t give Devin Neal, who averaged almost six yards a carry on the night and is averaging nine yards a carry for the season, the ball on second and two and instead throw a pass that has not worked all night when another touchdown likely wins the game is beyond me. The KU offense, which would get all kinds of run on football Twitter the past couple years for how innovative and fun it was, is now boring and can\u2019t adjust. Hiring Grimes is the first big mistake of Lance Leipold\u2019s time in Lawrence. I feel like he could have grabbed some OC from a Texas high school and got better results.<\/p>\n<p>Aside from one exceptionally dumb play by the defense that could have ended the game &#8211; the fumble they kicked around for 30 seconds before UNLV fell on it &#8211; they were, mostly, amazing. Especially the front seven, which was not expected to be a strength. Two weeks in a row they\u2019ve controlled the game and been let down by the offense\/coaches.<\/p>\n<p>Losing a contest that, <strong>after the game<\/strong>, the analytics gave the Jayhawks an 83% chance to win seems dumb even for a program with as much dumbness in its history as KU has. Something about the entire team seems off. The last two years it seemed more like a Mangino-era team that rarely did things to beat themselves. Through three games they seem sloppier and less disciplined than the past two years. That is true from the coaches through the players. Not what I expected from a head coach wound as tight as Leipold.<\/p>\n<p>The headline has to be Jalon Daniels, though. Clearly he\u2019s compromised. Whether it is physical, mental, a matter of meshing with Grimes, or some combination of those three, it\u2019s not working. Bad throw after bad throw. Terrible decisions. Seeming confused rather than playing with the joy he used to take the field with. Maybe he can be fixed\/salvaged\/cajoled into better football, but it needs to happen quick if that is a genuine possibility.<\/p>\n<p>There was a lot of call on Twitter to bring in Cole Ballard. Friday didn\u2019t seem like the time to do that. If things go sideways in Morgantown this week, it might be time to give JD a break.<\/p>\n<p>You would have thought it was a KU basketball loss for how long the angry, post-game texts flew around after this one.<\/p>\n<p>Technically, a lot of the big goals for this season are still possible. They could still make the Big 12 championship game if the offense gets fixed in the next, gulp, five days. At this point I\u2019m more worried about finding five more wins and going to another crappy bowl than any of that. After blowing two winnable games, I don\u2019t have a lot of confidence those W\u2019s are on the remaining schedule. Playing the Big 12 home games at Arrowhead always had a measure of risk. If this team falls apart and no one is there &#8211; aside from the entire state of Iowa when the Clones come to town &#8211; it will make this season seem even worse. Remember, with Kansas football, things can always get worse.<\/p>\n<p>We all know timeouts in college are too long. But KU called a timeout with under 2:00 to play in the game Friday just to stop the clock. It was a standard, FOUR MINUTE time out. Just fucking terrible. Even in the NFL, which will cram as many ads into a game as they can, they limit those late game TOs to 30 seconds or a minute.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>College Football<\/h3>\n<p>I didn\u2019t watch much ball on Saturday as I found few of the games compelling. The game I watched most was Cincinnati-Miami. M made the 45 minute trip to Oxford to hang out with friends but did not have a ticket. She did get to go to a party with one of her best friends and said she had a great time and enjoyed all Oxford has to offer. Nice win for her Bearcats.<\/p>\n<p>The Victory Bell rivalry is tied for the oldest non-conference rivalry in the country, but this was the last game scheduled to be played on campus, and the 2026 game at the Bengals\u2019 stadium is the last one currently scheduled. When I talked to M on Sunday I tried to explain why &#8211; UC wants the games at the Bengals\u2019 field instead of having to go to Oxford, Miami wanted to hang onto those home games, joining the Big 12 changed UC\u2019s scheduling priorities, etc &#8211; but she thought most of those reasons were dumb. I\u2019m with her.<\/p>\n<p>S and I went out for an early dinner and got to see part of Notre Dame\u2019s destruction of Purdue. I guess the Irish got re-focused after the Northern Illinois loss.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Colts<\/h3>\n<p>So the Colts might be a bad team. A really bad team. GM Chris Ballard insisted the defense would be solid this year, especially against the run. Then the Colts gave up over 250 yards rushing in the first half against a team starting a backup QB that was only going to pass if he had to. Seems dumb not to load up the box and force him to pass. And that was before two defensive linemen got hurt. I refuse to hold Anthony Richardson\u2019s dumbness against him until next year. But something about his passes seems hard to catch, because his receivers dropped a ton of balls that hit their hands. Weird. Those drops make his poor decision making on other passes hurt even worse. And still the Colts had a chance until the final gun. They were fortunate the final score wasn\u2019t more indicative how big a beat down this was.<\/p>\n<p>The Cowboys, Lions, and Ravens all lost at home. The Niners lost. Aside from the Chiefs, who nearly lost at home, do you trust a single team in this league? I\u2019m starting to think the uneven play is a function of teams barely playing starters in the preseason and the added week to the regular season making teams\/players more cautious in how they handle injuries. But that\u2019s crazy talk, right?<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Twitter During Games<\/h3>\n<p>It is funny to look back on your feed at how people react to specific plays. When KU ran that stupid screen pass on second and two in the fourth quarter? People were pissed. And remained pissed well after the game ended. Same in the Colts game. There was a rather curious play call on a third down &#8211; something that happened several times during the game &#8211; and Colts Twitter, to the extent I follow it, blew up. My favorite was one of our young, local weather ladies getting involved. \u201cWhat was that play call????\u201d It shows how far we\u2019ve come as a society where it\u2019s not a surprise at all when a young woman has a football take, and it\u2019s 100% legit.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Royals<\/h3>\n<p>The R\u2019s took two of three in Pittsburgh, and really should have swept the woeful Pirates. Five games up for the final Wild Card spot with 12 games left. A better record over the last 10 games than both the team ahead of them and behind them in the WC race. 97% playoff odds. A clinched winning season. All summer I\u2019ve been waiting for them to fall apart. It would really suck if they finally did it during this closing stretch.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Fever<\/h3>\n<p>Another Friday-Sunday weekend for the Fever. Friday they lost their second game in three nights to Las Vegas, this one much more competitive than the first. I checked on that game periodically but there was too much else going on for me to really follow it.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday they closed their home schedule against Dallas. For some reason the game was only on locally on some third-tier station. One that, even on cable, looked piped in on some terrible, over-the-air antenna. The picture was all fuzzy and blurry. It was like trying to watch European soccer in the 1980s. Pretty sure this wouldn\u2019t happen to the Pacers.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, for the third time this season the Fever and Wings played a tremendously exciting game, with the Fever winning by one, although Dallas hit an unguarded 3 at the buzzer. These teams tend to not play defense against each other, so it is back-and-forth, up-and-down the entire game. That win clinched sixth place for the Fever, and also guaranteed them at least a .500 season. Twenty wins two years after winning five. Not bad. Caitlin had a career-high 35 points Sunday, and broke the WNBA single season assist record Friday.<a id=\"fnref:1\" class=\"footnote\" title=\"see footnote\" href=\"#fn:1\">[1]<\/a> She also collected her sixth technical foul of the year Friday. Her teammates were keeping her away from the refs Sunday so she doesn\u2019t get magic #7, which brings a one-game suspension with it. Maybe just stop complaining.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Weather<\/h3>\n<p>Still hot and dry here. I\u2019ve been watering the grass a couple times a week for about a month. Despite that, our lawn got pretty crunchy over the past few days. We were hoping the hurricane remnants would bring us some rain last week, but that fizzled out in southern Indiana. No rain in the forecast, every day in the upper 80s. At least the pool is still open, and staying warm on its own.<\/p>\n<div class=\"footnotes\">\n<hr \/>\n<ol>\n<li id=\"fn:1\">The WNBA schedule expanded to 40 games last year, so a lot of season records have been falling. They may add another four games next year, so throw out your record books. <a class=\"reversefootnote\" title=\"return to article\" href=\"#fnref:1\">\u00a0\u21a9<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As has become standard so far this fall, Friday night was jam-packed with sports action from the couch. Things were ratcheted up a notch this weekend, as KU was playing, meaning I couldn\u2019t casually watch tennis, baseball, or basketball while listening to high school football. No, this week I would be yelling at the TV while listening to the radio. Sadly, more yelling than I expected. For the most part that worked out ok, although there were moments that big things were happening in each game at the same time and it was tough to keep track of what was going on where. It was also very confusing for S, who was facing away from the TV and didn\u2019t always understand what was causing my outburst when the radio announcers were fairly quiet. There was plenty of dumbness over the weekend, with some cool stuff sprinkled in. Let\u2019s get to it. HS Football On the radio was Cathedral\u2019s visit to arch rival Bishop Chatard, ranked either #1 or #2 in 4A, depending on the poll. CHS had won eight of the last ten in the series, but last year was one of those losses in the weird, split game that started on Friday (and CHS led 21\u20130 early) then ended with BC making a comeback Saturday morning after the game was halted because of a power outage Friday. No worries this year. CHS jumped out 14\u20130 and never let up, winning 30\u20137. It could\/should have been an even bigger win. The Irish had three touchdowns, including a 66-yard pass, called back because of penalties. Two of those turned into 10 points anyway. The kicker missed a makable field goal, then put what would have been a school-record 51-yard field goal off the crossbar at the halftime horn. Still, always satisfying to beat the rival, especially for the girls who have friends there. L went to the JV game on Saturday, another W for the Irish. The CHS radio guys were hilarious. Both analysts played for the Irish, one graduating about 20 years ago, the other over 50 years ago. They were a little fired up for the rivalry game. They thought each penalty that wiped out a TD was garbage. They show more uncalled holds than usual. By the fourth quarter they were screaming at the refs from the press box. And this was in a game their team was winning! I was entertained. KU Welp, so much for all the big plans for this year. I would have written a lot more about this game had I taken a crack at it Friday. Some seriously dumb coaching decisions. Any hopes that Jeff Grimes would step right in for Andy Kotelnicki have been dashed. I mean, how you don\u2019t give Devin Neal, who averaged almost six yards a carry on the night and is averaging nine yards a carry for the season, the ball on second and two and instead throw a pass that has not worked all night when another touchdown likely wins the game is beyond me. The KU offense, which would get all kinds of run on football Twitter the past couple years for how innovative and fun it was, is now boring and can\u2019t adjust. Hiring Grimes is the first big mistake of Lance Leipold\u2019s time in Lawrence. I feel like he could have grabbed some OC from a Texas high school and got better results. Aside from one exceptionally dumb play by the defense that could have ended the game &#8211; the fumble they kicked around for 30 seconds before UNLV fell on it &#8211; they were, mostly, amazing. Especially the front seven, which was not expected to be a strength. Two weeks in a row they\u2019ve controlled the game and been let down by the offense\/coaches. Losing a contest that, after the game, the analytics gave the Jayhawks an 83% chance to win seems dumb even for a program with as much dumbness in its history as KU has. Something about the entire team seems off. The last two years it seemed more like a Mangino-era team that rarely did things to beat themselves. Through three games they seem sloppier and less disciplined than the past two years. That is true from the coaches through the players. Not what I expected from a head coach wound as tight as Leipold. The headline has to be Jalon Daniels, though. Clearly he\u2019s compromised. Whether it is physical, mental, a matter of meshing with Grimes, or some combination of those three, it\u2019s not working. Bad throw after bad throw. Terrible decisions. Seeming confused rather than playing with the joy he used to take the field with. Maybe he can be fixed\/salvaged\/cajoled into better football, but it needs to happen quick if that is a genuine possibility. There was a lot of call on Twitter to bring in Cole Ballard. Friday didn\u2019t seem like the time to do that. If things go sideways in Morgantown this week, it might be time to give JD a break. You would have thought it was a KU basketball loss for how long the angry, post-game texts flew around after this one. Technically, a lot of the big goals for this season are still possible. They could still make the Big 12 championship game if the offense gets fixed in the next, gulp, five days. At this point I\u2019m more worried about finding five more wins and going to another crappy bowl than any of that. After blowing two winnable games, I don\u2019t have a lot of confidence those W\u2019s are on the remaining schedule. Playing the Big 12 home games at Arrowhead always had a measure of risk. If this team falls apart and no one is there &#8211; aside from the entire state of Iowa when the Clones come to town &#8211; it will make this season seem even worse. Remember, with Kansas football, things can always get worse. We all know timeouts in college are too long. But KU called a timeout with under 2:00 to play in the game Friday just to stop the clock. It was a standard, FOUR MINUTE time out. Just fucking terrible. Even in the NFL, which will cram as many ads into a game as they can, they limit those late game TOs to 30 seconds or a minute. College Football I didn\u2019t watch much ball on Saturday as I found few of the games compelling. The game I watched most was Cincinnati-Miami. M made the 45 minute trip to Oxford to hang out with friends but did not have a ticket. She did get to go to a party with one of her best friends and said she had a great time and enjoyed all Oxford has to offer. Nice win for her Bearcats. The Victory Bell rivalry is tied for the oldest non-conference rivalry in the country, but this was the last game scheduled to be played on campus, and the 2026 game at the Bengals\u2019 stadium is the last one currently scheduled. When I talked to M on Sunday I tried to explain why &#8211; UC wants the games at the Bengals\u2019 field instead of having to go to Oxford, Miami wanted to hang onto those home games, joining the Big 12 changed UC\u2019s scheduling priorities, etc &#8211; but she thought most of those reasons were dumb. I\u2019m with her. S and I went out for an early dinner and got to see part of Notre Dame\u2019s destruction of Purdue. I guess the Irish got re-focused after the Northern Illinois loss. Colts So the Colts might be a bad team. A really bad team. GM Chris Ballard insisted the defense would be solid this year, especially against the run. Then the Colts gave up over 250 yards rushing in the first half against a team starting a backup QB that was only going to pass if he had to. Seems dumb not to load up the box and force him to pass. And that was before two defensive linemen got hurt. I refuse to hold Anthony Richardson\u2019s dumbness against him until next year. But something about his passes seems hard to catch, because his receivers dropped a ton of balls that hit their hands. Weird. Those drops make his poor decision making on other passes hurt even worse. And still the Colts had a chance until the final gun. They were fortunate the final score wasn\u2019t more indicative how big a beat down this was. The Cowboys, Lions, and Ravens all lost at home. The Niners lost. Aside from the Chiefs, who nearly lost at home, do you trust a single team in this league? I\u2019m starting to think the uneven play is a function of teams barely playing starters in the preseason and the added week to the regular season making teams\/players more cautious in how they handle injuries. But that\u2019s crazy talk, right? Twitter During Games It is funny to look back on your feed at how people react to specific plays. When KU ran that stupid screen pass on second and two in the fourth quarter? People were pissed. And remained pissed well after the game ended. Same in the Colts game. There was a rather curious play call on a third down &#8211; something that happened several times during the game &#8211; and Colts Twitter, to the extent I follow it, blew up. My favorite was one of our young, local weather ladies getting involved. \u201cWhat was that play call????\u201d It shows how far we\u2019ve come as a society where it\u2019s not a surprise at all when a young woman has a football take, and it\u2019s 100% legit. Royals The R\u2019s took two of three in Pittsburgh, and really should have swept the woeful Pirates. Five games up for the final Wild Card spot with 12 games left. A better record over the last 10 games than both the team ahead of them and behind them in the WC race. 97% playoff odds. A clinched winning season. All summer I\u2019ve been waiting for them to fall apart. It would really suck if they finally did it during this closing stretch. Fever Another Friday-Sunday weekend for the Fever. Friday they lost their second game in three nights to Las Vegas, this one much more competitive than the first. I checked on that game periodically but there was too much else going on for me to really follow it. Sunday they closed their home schedule against Dallas. For some reason the game was only on locally on some third-tier station. One that, even on cable, looked piped in on some terrible, over-the-air antenna. The picture was all fuzzy and blurry. It was like trying to watch European soccer in the 1980s. Pretty sure this wouldn\u2019t happen to the Pacers. Anyway, for the third time this season the Fever and Wings played a tremendously exciting game, with the Fever winning by one, although Dallas hit an unguarded 3 at the buzzer. These teams tend to not play defense against each other, so it is back-and-forth, up-and-down the entire game. That win clinched sixth place for the Fever, and also guaranteed them at least a .500 season. Twenty wins two years after winning five. Not bad. Caitlin had a career-high 35 points Sunday, and broke the WNBA single season assist record Friday.[1] She also collected her sixth technical foul of the year Friday. Her teammates were keeping her away from the refs Sunday so she doesn\u2019t get magic #7, which brings a one-game suspension with it. Maybe just stop complaining. Weather Still hot and dry here. I\u2019ve been watering the grass a couple times a week for about a month. Despite that, our lawn got pretty crunchy over the past few days. We were hoping the hurricane remnants would bring us some rain last week, but that fizzled out in southern Indiana. No rain in the forecast, every day in the upper 80s. 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