Pre-NewYears bowl update, and KG

Posted by Michael.

(1) In the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, Navy whupped up on Colorado State; I’m sure Nick was happy.

(2) the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl was good stuff, a 49-48 shootout, Nevada over UCF in OT.

(3) BC almost choked away a 27-0 lead, but then it’s kinda lame to play on the road, at Boise, against Boise State, in the MPC Computers Bowl.

finally, Michigan got jobbed in the Mastercard Alamo Bowl. I have some bias against Nebraska, but even so I was rather disappointed in the weak officiating. seriously, zebras, grow a spine. Either way, y’all should check out the final play of the game, it’s pretty crazy, maybe even better than “the band is out on the field!”.

finally, more props to my man KG. I love his intensity, skill, and patience on a team that doesn’t give him enough help. check this out.

How do you make Mother Moses cry? In a year when ball players were getting press for “str8 stupidness” it seemed strange that Kevin Garnett’s written appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show went notice-free.

He wrote her a letter. They gave her the letter on-air as a surprise. In the letter, he said he wanted to donate something to her Angel Network, which was building houses for those who lost their homes in Hurricane Katrina. His pledge: To build one house per month for the next two years. That’s 24 homes! Two seasons of “Extreme Makeover.” Financially funded by one person … with no commercial return on his donation. A gesture that should have landed him on the cover of Time alongside Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono as Persons of The Year. A gesture that made Oprah — read it again, Oprah — break down.

But still, no member of the media wrote a story about it. USA Today scripted a blurb; ESPN.com made a mention. But overall — nada.

Now, let Kevin Garnett or any other athlete run a stop light; let them miss a practice unexcused; let them miss a child support payment — Bam! Lead story on “SportsCenter,” forum discussion on “Rome Is Burning,” breaking news on CNN.

In an era when it is too often publicly asked: “Where are our kids’ role models?”; in a society that is starved for areas of positiveness to come from our professional athletes; in a world where we have been conditioned to believe that every one of these young superstars is unappreciative, ungrateful, undeserving and a void soul, a situation arose that could have shifted the entire perception of their existence. What Kevin Garnett did was just that big.

But guess who dropped the ball? Us. The media, for not saying anything about it, and the public, for not demanding that we do.

The moral of this story: How do you make the media not pay attention to you when you are a superstar athlete? Do something humane.

  

One Response to “Pre-NewYears bowl update, and KG”

  1. Michael Says:

    p.s. the point is, the names of these bowls are nonsense. whatever happened to the Cotton, Fiesta, Citrus, and Rose? gimme a break.

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