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Parity party

I am really kicking myself for going home from work on time.

Four minutes left, Texas Tech leads Houston 28-23. A few of my co-workers are glued to the TV, and most of us have logged off our computers for the night.

Don’t get me wrong – I was very interested in how the final minutes would turn out. But it was midnight, and I had gotten up at 7 a.m. and was SO ready to go home.

Came home, drag racing had come on ESPN2. So, I caught the replays on SportsCenter later. Still, it’s not the same as watching it live.

Anyway, like WHAT!? I totally called this one. Mike Leach, if you are out there, listen to me next time. ;)

(Sorry, I have to celebrate the little victories… I’m not usually right about things like this.)

I feel a little bad for calling out West Texas’ favorite pirate. I read a quote from him earlier this week about how he said it is reckless to overlook a team with less prestige, and he sounded pretty serious. So I give Houston the credit.

I always root for the Big 12, but I have to say Houston is a fun dark horse team. Aren’t we all tired of the Boise States, the Utahs, the TCUs of the mid-major world? All they do is play weak schedules then whine about how they don’t get respect because they’re not BCS.

Well, Houston’s schedule is no gauntlet, but at least they haven’t whined yet.

Anyway, it’s high time Conference USA crashed the party. While I have really come to like Tulsa as a team, they kind of just have this mental block when it comes to big games. They melt like cream cheese on a scalding hot bagel.

Case Keenum and the Cougars have beaten TWO big-time Big 12 South teams this year. That’s phenomenal. I can’t hazard a guess as to where Houston will end up in the polls though, for two reasons:

1. Saturday was CRAZY. Like, upset city. (Mostly) everybody’s moving.

2. At this point in the year, you get into this “I need to move A up, but I can’t move them past B because B beat A, but B lost to C who beat A,” etc. etc.

Every Saturday, my boss (who has a vote in the Associated Press poll) goes through this routine at the end of the night. I shudder to think of what time he must leave the office. But I admire his dedication to always voting fairly and logically, not based on name recognition. Even if it takes hours.

I suppose I could mention why a night-timer like me was up so early this morning. Jonathan rode in a 30-mile bike race with a friend, and I went as moral support. Basically, I sat in the car for two hours and read a book. I was on standby in case he got ill or hurt, but he actually did an amazing job in his first bike race.

They didn’t keep official times for the ride, which was kind of a bummer, since I am pretty sure he was one of the first to finish. (It was hard to tell because rides of other lengths were also going on and there was no distinction between who was doing what length.)

He and Ryan took off in the green hills between Tulsa and Owasso at 8 a.m. Jonathan expected to be back around 10:30 and Ryan 11:30 (he did the 50), but Jonathan made great time.

I sat in the car with the windows down (it was a gorgeously crisp, sunny 60 degrees) and read for a while. I was actually at a really tense point in my book when he rolled up to the window and nearly scared the life out of me.

Anyway, I’m really proud of him. Not sure if he needs me to come to any more races, because he seemed to do just fine. Next time, I’d like to get a little more sleep though. :)

Houston’s no cupcake

Wow, long weekend. Actually, it wasn’t that bad, but the sun hasn’t shined in days so I guess that’s a contributing factor.

One thing that surprised me was how far OSU fell in the polls (from 5 to 16). Not so bad, really. I was thinking they’d be close to being out altogether, but it looks like the voters gave Houston some respect and respected how OSU kept Georgia to 10 points.

On Saturday, Georgia won a shootout over South Carolina, 41-37, which in the SEC is like 100-97.

Glad to see Houston is ranked now (21). Case Keenum for Heisman! Bradford’s out, so he has a chance, right?

Houston’s next game is against Texas Tech in Houston. The score could be 70-63. One fun fact I read in our preview copy was that Cougar offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen held the same position at Tech for eight seasons. That explains some of the similarities in their offensive style. It’ll be a good one, for sure. Who doesn’t like touchdowns?

Watch out, Techsters. Houston’s secret is out – it is no cupcake. Consider yourselves warned.

P.S. It would be fun to compare teams to pastries… just sayin’. Don’t be surprised if that’s a future blog, haha

Random observations

I watched a bit of USC-Ohio State. Got to give it up for powerhouses who challenge themselves in nonconference games. Are you listening, Texas?…

TU is scheduled to play Houston this year (another high-scoring game). That doesn’t bode well, considering the state’s other two major-college teams have lost to that mascot this season. (BYU is the other) …

Landry Jones’ mustache is disturbing. Some young men can pull it off in an ironic way, but he just looks creepy. Seems to be a hit with the fans though. …

I’m looking forward to TU-OU. I really think it’ll be a game. But I’d hate if the Sooners looked down their nose at Tulsa… Conference USA is slightly underrated.

Some of those upsets this weekend were crazy. OSU, K-State losing to La-La, Michigan State’s loss, Notre Dame’s loss, etc. I like to see the Big 12 do well. Anyone else, meh. …

I hope  ‘roid rage wasn’t the cause of Serena’s tantrum on Saturday. Very unladylike behavior and thuggy. Not cool. …

Kanye West has mental problems… He needs attention worse than most celebrities I’ve ever seen. There’s no excuse for blindsiding a teenager who was legitimately excited about winning an MTV Video Music Award. Poor Beyonce looked mortified.

The best line I’ve seen was a CNN story that reported a tweet from singer Katy Perry: “F— you Kanye. It’s like you stepped on a kitten.” At least Beyonce made up for Kanye’s blunder.  …

The broadcast from TU’s game on the Mountain West network had the mascot as “Tulsa Golden Hurricanes” in a graphic. Ewww… I know it’s a geographically ridiculous mascot, but come on! …

The monsoon over Oklahoma has also soaked my beloved hometown, making it quite difficult for the Rangers to get into any kind of groove at a critical time.

It’s starting to look bleak as far as playoff hopes are concerned. Boston’s on a roll.

We’re going to the game Tuesday. Rain chances were 20 percent last I checked. Hope it’s still a good game! I like to make sure I see a Ranger game and a Stars game at least one a year.

Mike Singletary: Man on a mission

Wow!! Texas Tech just overcame a 22-point deficit to beat Texas A&M in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. Mike Singletary led the Red Raiders with 43 points, breaking the tournament scoring record of 38.

The game ended about 40 minutes before deadline. Go figure the best game of the night is the late game. My heart goes out to my colleagues at work tonight. :)

I have to admit this game was only on because we were too lazy to change the channel after OSU’s win over Iowa State. That was a good game too, although it was too close for comfort most of the game.

I’m really impressed by Marshall Moses. Finally, OSU has some kind of inside presence. I’m pumped for Bedlam III tomorrow.

You know what they say, it’s hard to beat a good team three times.

P.S. It’s Byron “EE-tawn”. Not “Ea-TAWN”. Stupid announcers.

That crazy Dewey and his decimal system

I went to the public library today to pick up an assortment of books. (Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Photoshop for Dummies, and a couple of books on starting a career in real estate. Never hurts to have a backup plan, right?)

Jonathan had expressed an interest in making our own bookshelves and cabinets, so I looked up the general location of such books.

As I was looking for section 684, I happened upon some InDesign books (yes, there is a journalistic component to this blog). I flipped through a couple but decided I’m not nerdy enough to bring work home with me.

I continued looking for cabinet-making books. Turns out they were only 12 books down from the InDesign ones. On the same shelf and everything.

I guess both involve design… I don’t know, it just struck me as really odd.

So I did a little research. Cabinet-making and publishing technology aren’t anywhere near each other in the Dewey Decimal System. Building is around 680, and graphic design/printing is 760. I guess this library is just thinly stocked.

Well, OSU-Texas Tech is about to come on. I really don’t know what to expect.