JordanCornblog on April 7th, 2009

That’s what we’re doing this morning … bowing down to UNC, and bowing down to Mo! The Tarheels blew out Michigan State last night in a lop-sided contest that was never in doubt.  (And some of us were actually quite thankful for that, as it gave us the opportunity to get to bed early!) [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 14th, 2009

So the stimulus package has passed, as the sun rises on this beautiful Saturday morning.  It wouldn’t have, without the help of Arlen Specter, Olympia Snow, and Susan Collins – courageous, centrist Republicans in a sea of dissembling, disingenuous, faux bipartisan doofusses mouthing old platitudes and marching in lockstep.  Why?  Putting politics first, it seems [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 9th, 2009

Obama is on the road pushing the stimulus package — and here’s his Saturday message.  While I remain somewhat mystified and somewhat uncomfortable with the banking end of things … the stimulus package seems a no-brainer to me.  As Robert Kuttner writes:

As the recession deepens, if Obama does his job he will mobilize public opinion [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 8th, 2009

I’m loving the warmer temps here in NH, as the sun rises on this February Sunday!
Have you heard of Jennifer Figge?  She just completed the amazing feat of swimming from the Cape Verde Islands to Trinidad … at the age of 56.  (And I can’t even get myself to exercise for 15 minutes these days!)  [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 7th, 2009

Sorry for not keeping better track of the women’s b-ball slate on TV … we totally missed the boat on that Tennessee-Georgia match-up (and could easily have watched).  Darn!  Here’s the schedule for today (Central time … remember.)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

MAC wildcard game

11:00am

ESPNU

Kansas State at Baylor

11:00am

Fox Sports Net

Northern Illinois at Kent State

12:00

Fox Sports Net

Villanova at Seton [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 1st, 2009

First off, is Andrew Card crazy?  He’s tweaked about Obama disrespecting the office of the Presidency.  Why?  Because Obama changed the dress code at the White House.  Good grief.  Is that what Andrew Card really thinks?  Is he a grown-up?  (And I loved the comments on this piece … especially the one about how the [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 31st, 2009

Sounds ominous, I know … but I’m just talking about the beginning of the end of the month, here.  It’s been a frozen, snowy January – in fact I can’t remember the last time I saw bare ground here in NH.  Not that I’m complaining.  So long as it’s mostly snow (as opposed to ice) [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 25th, 2009

It feels like Alaska here in NH this morning — and so my thoughts turn naturally to Sarah Palin.  She is a busy gal, you betcha.
Everyone’s read, if they follow her at all, about how she is blaming the press for the public’s perceptions of her … and stepping up to protect her family from [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 6th, 2008

There is actually women’s soccer on TV this Sunday — amazing!  On the national team side of things, the Youth National Team is in Chile, where they play in the finals of their World Cup in a game that is being televised live on ESPN2 this Sunday afternoon (4:30 ET).  Yeah!  Pia has joined them [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 30th, 2008

One of the oddest stories I noticed yesterday was about Plaxico Burress shooting himself in the leg. That seems a particularly inept and bizarre move in a strange year for Plaxico. The Redskins-Giants game was looking like a close call anyway – but now that Mr. Burress has removed himself from the field again (I’m [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 25th, 2008

Boy – a little queasy, though.  Soap-infused coffee is definitely not something I recommend on a rainy Tuesday morning.
Speaking of which – is it me, or do you associate Tuesday’s with rain?  Thursday’s, too.  In my mind those are the greyer days of the week.  And speaking of greyer … are greyer and grayer different [...]

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JordanCornblog on August 19th, 2008

The news wires are now full of player profiles, match reports, you name it, as the US women’s soccer team gears up for its gold medal match versus Brazil on Thursday morning. This team is living up to the Nike Women’s World Cup hype of several months ago … the greatest team you’ve never heard [...]

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JordanCornblog on July 9th, 2008

In the run-up to the Oly’s it’s interesting to read the analysis being posted about the whole Solo-Scurry-Ryan episode at the 2007 Women’s World Cup. Following on the heels of the SI piece by Grant Wahl, we have commentary from:

Sideline Views – in which Andrea Canales cites Anson Dorrance and the way he tapped into [...]

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Here’s just a quick piece from The Huffington Post, highlighting a Robin Roberts interview with Elizabeth Edwards about her commitment to work with the Obama team – especially focusing on health care issues. Meanwhile Charlie Black’s disturbing statement quoted in Fortune Magazine has raised lots of eyebrows. I’ve linked to the Fortune article here. Check [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 6th, 2008

clipped from www.msnbc.msn.com

 

Okay, that’s an odd header, I admit … but it caught your eye, right? Memphis and Kansas move on to the Men’s final after handing UNC and UCLA what, for many, were surprising defeats (and by surprising margins)!
In JordanCornblog bracketland, things are shaping up for an interesting race to the finish. The wins [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 1st, 2008

Well, well, well!  The #2 seeds pulled it out last night, with LSU’s gritty defense and Sylvia Fowles’ inside play sending UNC home.  Then, in an all-offense-all-the-time type game, the Stanford Cardinals sent Maryland packing.  That game featured an awesome performance by Kristi Toliver … and an even better one by Candice Wiggins, who posted [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 30th, 2008

As I settle down to write, I am just now interrupted by the sight of three deer running FAST down our hill, along the edge or the field.  I wondered why they were moving like that … and my question was quickly answered when a very, very big coydog went racing down the hill after them.  The [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 28th, 2008

First off, Davidson over Wisconsin?  Even Murray didn’t see that coming?  Stephen Curry … WOW!  And what about tomorrow’s UNC-Louisville rivalry?  The women play each other at noon, and the men play tomorrow night.  What are the odds of THAT happening? 
Meanwhile Kansas and Villanova are underway. 
Speaking of Villanova … ever heard of Shelly Pennefather?  She [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 28th, 2008

Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinels ousted the #2 seed (Tennessee) last night and now head to the Eastern Regional.  They advance to play #1 seed UNC tomorrow.  They have also, unfortunately, eliminated BJ’s pick to win it all (oops)!  UNC rolled on with an easy win over Washington State … and a sweet 16 points from Tyler Hansbrough in the second half!
Over in [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 27th, 2008

Here’s an article by Karyn Lush about Christie Rampone and how she’s growing into the USWNT Captaincy … and how she, as well as her dynamics with the team, have been affected by the presence of one Ms. Rylie Rampone. 
Can you tell it’s halftime in the early Thursday night men’s games?  Right now UNC is leading [...]

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