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College Football Update

After 13th ranked (11-2) Oregon disposed of 5th rated (11-2) Utah in last night’s Pac 12 title tilt, the “set up” is there for ABC’s coverage of the Big 12 title game (one loss Oklahoma a 9 point favorite vs one loss, Baylor). That game begins around noon, Eastern Time.

In all likelihood, the winner of that game coupled with an LSU (a touchdown favorite) win vs Georgia in the CBS/SEC title tilt, will make the 4 team college playoff. That game begins around 4 P.M. Eastern Time.

It is almost certain they will be joined by the three undefeated teams, LSU, Ohio State (top ranked and big favorites vs Wisconsin in tonight’s BIG Ten title tilt on Fox) and Clemson (4 touchdown favorites vs Virginia, in tonight’s ABC/ACC title tilt).

 

Georgia’s lone national title came in 1980. By far, their biggest play was a “Buck” Belue to Lindsay Scott 92 yard touchdown pass in the last minute or so, vs Florida.

Click above to view it, with Georgia broadcaster, Larry Munson’s immortal, colorful, great call.

Nice To Wake Up And Watch MeTV

I am glad that I woke up (12:30 A.M. Eastern Time), put on MeTV and watched an episode of “The Twilight Zone,” followed by two episodes of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”

These two excellent anthology shows, that first aired say sixty years ago were tremendous.

Rod Serling hosted “The Twilight Zone,” while Mr. Hitchcock did so for the show that bears his name.

Last night/this morning such notables as Albert Salmi, Russell Johnson (playing a “Professor” type character, later he would be “The Professor” on “Gilligan’s Island) that on “The Twilight Zone” and Robert Horton (“Alfred Hitchcock Presents”) were cast members.

 

 

Thursday Night Game Prediction And Comments

Both teams have (6-6) records, however the Dallas Cowboys, 3 point favorites tonight in Chicago vs the Bears, are nice sized favorites to make the NFL playoffs while the Bears are decided underdogs to do so.

In tonight’s clash in Chicago, Dallas after a loss at home on Thanksgiving to the (9-3) Buffalo Bills, I say will win vs the Bears , a team that won in Detroit also last Thursday.

Dallas 20 Chicago 17.

 

My Bears/Cowboys “link” is Mac Percival, pictured above.

He once booted game winning field goals in consecutive weeks for the Bears (1968) while also kicking for Dallas.

NFL Week 14 Notes

There are some big NFL games on the slate for week 14, once the last week of a 14 game NFL “reg” conducted sans bye weeks.

A pair of (10-2) teams, the S.F. 49ers and New Orleans Saints meet in “The Crescent City”/New Orleans.

The Saints are slight 2 plus point(s) favorites. For the second straight week, Kevin Burkhardt will be the lead broadcaster on the Fox Network’s biggest Sunday tilt as Joe Buck again will work Thursday and not Sunday.

Other “huge” games are (10-2) Baltimore (Ravens) visiting (9-3) Buffalo (Bills) and a redux of last season’s great AFC title tilt as (8-4) K.C. (Chiefs) sojourn to face the (10-2) Patriots at their New England home, where they have emerged victorious in 21 straight games (four being playoff contests).

 

 

Baltimore, with 4 NFL crowns (two each for the Colts, who are now in Indianapolis and the Ravens) has great NFL history.

Gino Marchetti, pictured above, is a big part of that history.

“The Irishman” Is A Tremendous Film

“The Irishman” with its roster of film greats, is well worth the 3 plus hours running time, as they are filled with excellent dialog, acting and scenes.

Robert DeNiro plays Frank Sheeran, whose story unfolds in the Martin Scorsese directed film, that is so relevant regarding this country’s makeup.

Al Pacino also is great, portraying Teamsters leader, James Riddel Hoffa while Joe Pesci as Pennsylvania crime boss Russell Bufalino, delivers (as always), when given crackling scenes to play.

Harvey Keitel and Anna Paquin, are two among many, in a tremendous supporting cast.

“The Irishman” is based on Charles Brandt’s 2004 book, “I Heard You Paint Houses.” The screenplay was written by Steven Zaillian. Music by: Robbie Robertson.

One more: Among the myriad producers of the film is Irwin Winkler. I will have more on his great career as such, in a future post.

 

 

Bill Belichick And Nick Saban Notes/Update

I will check again, but I believe this past weekend/two days marks just the second time that the Bill Belichick coached New England Patriots and the Nick Saban coached Alabama Crimson Tide lost in/on the same weekend.

The two men are friends and Saban was on Belichick’s coaching staff with the Browns.

Maybe the upcoming HBO Documentary about them, did not/does not augur well for their team’s fortunes.

Alabama under Saban is out of title contention with two losses.

Meanwhile, Belichick and New England, though struggling a bit and currently behind the also (10-2) Baltimore Ravens in the AFC “standings,” are still viable title contenders.

 

Again, I will check and I will also have notes on each man’s great coaching record, now I say only on November 6th and 7th, 2010 did both coaches/Alabama and New England teams lose on the same weekend before doing so the last two days.

Hoops Cabaret To Show UFC 245: Usman vs Covington

Hoops Cabaret in New York City (48 West 33rd Street) is the place to watch all the UFC 245 action. At Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar, fans can view the matches on Saturday, December 14 while also enjoying the beautiful Hoops Cabaret girls who perform on stages and up close and personal.

UFC 245, featuring Kamaru Usman vs Colby Covington, will be shown on the Hoops Mega-Tron Video Wall and numerous HD TVs and flat screens throughout the three-story club giving every seat a clear view of all the action. At Hoops, be sure to check out menu items like fried Lobster Tails, Short-rib Sliders, Lemon Pepper Wings, and Kobe Beef Hot Dogs.

Hoops Cabaret combines the excitement of a gentlemen’s club with the fun of a sports bar. Hoops Cabaret girl Bianca proclaimed, “Hoops is the number one club for sports fans!”

Highly recommended.

You can book table and VIP reservations at hoopscabaret.com

HOOPS Cabaret and Sports Bar
48 West 33rd Street, New York City
Next door to the world famous Rick’s Cabaret NYC

Ohio State Routs Michigan

In a game nowhere near as important as one with similar circumstances, fifty years earlier, Ohio State again routed Michigan and is almost certain to be in the 4 team playoff, that will determine the college football champion for 2019.

In 1969, defending champion Ohio State was a huge favorite to win at Michigan on November 22, 1969 and claim a second straight crown.

However, Michigan beaten (50-14) the year before at Ohio State, won (24-12), ending the Buckeyes’ title hopes.

This time, Ohio State probably could have “afforded” the loss, but instead eased to an 8th straight win vs Michigan and fifth in 5 attempts, vs Jim Harbaugh as Michigan coach.

Next, Ohio State faces Wisconsin in the Big Ten title tilt and I say win or lose, Ohio State will be in the playoff and certainly loom as a title threat.

 

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Rex Kern, pictured above with the Baltimore Colts, led Ohio State as their quarterback to the title.

Michigan denied a repeat crown with the aforementioned (24-12) win in 1969.

“What’s My Line?” July-1961

Today an excellent “What’s My Line?” episode with Bill Cullen as the mystery guest.

Mr. Cullen was a game show host and frequent panelist.

This is most interesting as panelists, Dorothy Kilgallen, Jayne Meadows, Bennett Cerf and Steve Allen attempt to identify Mr. Cullen as the mystery guest. Meadows and Allen were married to each other.

John Charles Daly is the host. The episode aired on July 9, 1961.

 

Notes and Some Dallas Cowboys/Buffalo Bills History

The game was not in the same stratosphere, as far as importance, when compared to two AFC Network (then NBC, now CBS with Jim Nantz, who set a modern record for “Happy Thanksgivings” yesterday) Dallas easy SUPER BOWL wins vs the Bills, however Buffalo is now (9-3), after winning (26-15) as a one touchdown underdog, at (6-6) Dallas yesterday.

Despite a 3 game better record than Dallas, the Bills, who trail (10-1) New England, have far less chance to win its division than the Cowboys, who still lead the Philly Eagles by a half game.

However, Buffalo is almost certain to make the NFL playoffs, likely as a “5” seed, where and when, they will bid for a first playoffs victory since 1995, when they “wild card rounded” Miami, in Don Shula’s last game as head coach.

Meanwhile, Dallas sans a Super Bowl title since that same year (1995), grows as a longer and longer odds choice to end that drought.

Of course, the (final) bottom line Dallas/Buffalo comparison is 5 titles for Dallas, two secured in aforementioned easy wins vs the Bills, who have an (0-4) Super Bowl record.

 

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“Mirror, mirror on the wall,” who is the greatest Bills’ player of all?

It is Orenthal James “O.J. ” Simpson, pictured above.

No “Uber” ads for Simpson, but “Mr. Hertz ads,” rightfully, was named one of the twelve greatest NFL running backs in this year’s “100 NFL Years” voting.