Well the talk and speculation will finally end tomorrow at M&T Bank Stadium. My advice is to GO to this game. It is a true spectacle anytine to watch the Naval Academy. The game 5 years ago was awesome. Here’s my take on the game.
Navy comes into this game a touchdown favorite. The speculation for success for the Midshipmen in 2010 is higher then it has been in 3 decades. There are many in Annapolis who believe Navy could … Read More »
This a just a different team. Everything Buck does is right. Corey Patterson hit a 2 run homer and Brian Roberts had 2 hits to lead the way offensively. Next up –the Yankees.
The Terps only had to wait 48 hours after their opening season loss, to get back in the win column. Casey Townsend scored twice and is beginning to show his champiuonship form. Add Matt Cassell and Jason Herrick to the mix and this could be a banner year for Maryland. I watched the game on Terps TV as all of the home soccer games are being televised.
The Lady Terps moved to 5-0 defeating Stony Brook 2-0. In the Terps’ … Read More »
I do not know about Kevin Anderson. His credentials seem excellent. It seems like Dr Loh wanted a squeaky clean guy tfor this position. That is what he got. the following is from umterps.com
Kevin Anderson has been hired as the new director of athletics at the University of Maryland, Acting President Nariman Farvardin and President-Designate Dr. Wallace Loh announced Saturday. Anderson comes to Maryland from the United States Military Academy, where he has directed Army’s athletics department since 2004. … Read More »
Beautiful night at the ballpark as the O’s winn easily moving Buck’s record to 18-13.
Jeremy Guthrie pirched near flawless ball—in virtual total command of the strike zone.
Markakis and Wieters lead the way offensively.
One sour point –Koji was tagged for 2 dingers in a mop-up effort.
from the Baltimore Sun:
The biggest development is the decision to waive kicker Shayne Graham, the fourth-most accurate kicker in NFL history. Graham connected on 2-of-3 field goals in preseason games, while incumbent Billy Cundiff was perfect on all three of his attempts The organization also cut quarterback Troy Smith, who completed 54.0 percent (34 of 63) of his passes for 388 yards this preseason. But he was intercepted twice in the team’s 27-21 loss to the St. Louis Rams … Read More »
from adamsblog.com
Jacob Lawson, a 6-foot-8, 215-pound power forward from Oak Ridge (N.C.) Military Academy, is considering five schools. Lawson is mulling Purdue, Seton Hall, West Virginia, Ole Miss and Maryland, according to his coach, Stan Kowalewski. “I think everything’s even right now,” Kowalewski said of the schools. “We’re trying to work through the process and once he feels there’s something he loves he’ll pull the trigger.”
When you diss my town you incur my wrath—–Never to be forgiven are the following
1–The Indianapolis Colts—for those of you who say let bygones be bygones–go to the Hall Of Fame and look at Unitas throwing to Berry in the Indy wing–sorry Peyton…..Jimmy Irsay–I ain’t buyin this good guy crap
2- The Boston Red Sox—the fans make me wanna puke–Nothin but Yankee wannabees
3-The Steelers–no explanation necessary
4- The Hershey Bears–you have to be over 50 to understand why
Jeff Hathaway—from UConn already covered –see previous posts
Kevin Anderson (Current AD at Army)–brief Bio —Since Kevin Anderson was introduced as Army’s Director of Athletics on Dec. 13, 2004, West Point’s intercollegiate athletic program has enjoyed immense success both on and off the “fields of friendly strife. Boasting more than two decades of leadership and experience, Anderson departed his post as executive associate athletic director at Oregon State University to accept the challenge of re-invigorating Army’s proud athletic program. The veteran … Read More »
Ali McEvoy and Jill Witmer (pictured)were highly heralded freshman and they have proven to be so. The 2 newcomers combined with O’Donnell to score Maryland’s 3 goals to best a stubborn ODU team.