Author: Bob (Page 7 of 39)

Smith is Heisman winner….to me

Troy Smith, the Ohio State quarterback, did almost everything that was asked of him last Saturday against #2 ranked Michigan. Smith set numerous records for passing and wins in this classic match up. The Buckeyes won and will be going to the BCS Championship game in January.

I can finally say to everyone that Brady Quinn should be a distant runner up for the Hesiman Trophy. Quinn has not put up the “quality numbers” and Notre Dame Coach Charlie Weiss loves to run up the score on lesser opponents.

The Ohio State Buckeyes should win the National Championship, but Troy Smith better win the Heisman Trophy.

Browns lose to Steelers AGAIN

The Cleveland Browns have relied on the defense to keep them in every game this year. Today, the offense gave the Browns a lead and the defense couldn’t hold it. Cleveland jumped out to an early 13- 3 lead on a rainy day in Cleveland Stadium.

The Steelers went to a no-huddle offense in the fourth quarter and scored twice to beat the Browns 24-20. Pittsburgh overcame turnovers, a loud crowd and terrible weather to beat the Browns in a rivalry that is losing interest each year. Romeo Crennel is making progress, but it’s at a very slow pace.

BUCKEYES ARE STILL THE BEST

The #1 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes and Troy Smith used all their weapons to beat the #2 Michigan Wolverines and head into the BCS Championship game. The game was full of big plays on offense as Smith and the Buckeyes had 6 different players see the end zone.

The Buckeyes were far from perfect as they committed three turnovers in this big contest and still managed to beat the overmatched Wolverines. The game was a classic match up with big plays and big hits, to go with the largest crowd in Ohio Stadium history.

Cavs lose game and cool in Washington

The Cleveland Cavaliers went into Washington last night feeling pretty good about this season; they left after getting easily beaten by the Gilbert Arenas and the Wizards. Arenas scored 45 points and Washington took over the game in the second half.

LeBron James and the Cavaliers struggled to score, while the Wizards were scoring from all angles. At the one point, the Cavs frustration came to a head as Damon Jones was nailed with two technical’s and ejected from the game.

Cavs continue to roll

The Cleveland Cavaliers coasted to a 92-76 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves tonight. LeBron James scored 37 points and grabbed 9 boards to lead the Cavs, while Zydrunas Ilgauskas pitched in with 14. The Cavalier took control of the game in the fourth quarter and never looked back.

The Cavs were playing their first game without Larry Hughes, who suffered a sprained right ankle last Wednesday. Many of the top NBA teams are starting slow this season; the Cavaliers are not one of them. Cleveland has won their fifth straight game and is off to a 7-2 start.

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