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Tiger Woods...
Jun 15, 2008 | 9:03AM | report this

What can you say about this man? Here he is two months off of his third surgery on the left knee, the pain is registering on his face and demeanor shot after shot as he torques that knee again and again, he’s made more double bogeys in this U.S. Open than all of the other major title matches he’s played in, combined, and he’s made miracle shots to claim the lead on the final hole he played on the third round… The man is simply amazing as he limps toward his fourteenth major championship.  

If you are an outdoorsman, then you know that an animal is most dangerous when it has been wounded, and it appears that this may just be the case when it comes to this type of Tiger too.

Woods will be paired with Englishman Lee Westwood as the last twosome to step off in the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines this afternoon. Can he pull off this unlikely win and add yet another epitaph to his ever growing legend?

 

I’m here to tell ya folks, this is the greatest golfer to ever come down the road, and we all get to watch him play!

Will Tiger win in honor of his Father today?

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Where the Greatest Athletes are from...
Jun 09, 2008 | 2:19PM | report this

Since the beginning of the modern sports era, and with the exception of 2007-08, there have been 1,641 NCAA Division I National Champions. Today there are 36 such championships awarded each academic year. Since the NCAA National Basketball Tournament when I noticed the UCLA Bruin’s men’s team uniforms were slightly different from normal, I decided to take a look at who has won all of these NCAA Division I National Championships. This then led me to break the country into regions and finally to look at it in terms of the Division I conferences.

Single season UCLA phenom, Kevin Love... Notice the "C".

The thing that caught my eye about the Bruin’s uniforms was that the “C” in UCLA instead of being blue like the other three letters, was gold. After a little research I found that the gold C represented one hundred NCAA National Championships. UCLA is the first school to get that many titles and they were happy to use this avenue to gain national recognition.

So what did I find? Well 168 schools share those 1,641 national championships. I thought about posting them all with their titles but reason got the best of me. If you know the universities in your home state, you should be able to figure out which schools have won championships over the past 107 years. If you need specific information, ask in the comments and it will be provided. Here is a breakdown by geographical region and state…

  

Boston Col. Men's Hockey, Syracuse Men's Lacrosse, Brown Women's Rowing Crew

NORTHEAST          Schools                Titles

Connecticut                  2                         38

Delaware                       1                           2

Maine                       1                           2

Maryland                      3                        35

Massachusetts              5                        20

New Hampshire          2                           5

New Jersey                  3                         24

New York                    10                        54    3.29%

Pennsylvania              7                      
  65    3.96%

Rhode Island               3                           7

Vermont                       1                           5

Washington DC          3                          3   
             

                                       41    24.40%  260  15.84%

  

North Carolina Field Hockey, Wake Forest Soccer, Georgia Women's Gymnastics

SOUTHEAST            Schools                Titles

Alabama                        2                 
       28

Florida                           4                        38

Georgia                          3                        35

Kentucky                       5                        15

Mississippi                     1                          1

North Carolina            4                        50

South Carolina             3                          6

Tennessee                      3                        20

Virginia                          5                        31

West Virginia                3                        18              .

                                        33   19.64%     242  14.75%

Ohio State Buckeye's Fencing Team Celebrates

MIDWEST                 Schools                 Titles

Illinois                            6                          33

Indiana                           4                          51

Iowa                                 5                          42

Michigan                        8                         83

Minnesota                      2                         24

Montana                         2                           3

Nebraska                        1                        20

North Dakota                 1                          7

Ohio                                4                         35

South Dakota                0                           0

Wisconsin                      2                         26

Wyoming                       1                           3               

                                       36   21.43%       327  19.93%

LSU Tigers National Championship Football Team

University of Denver Pioneers National Champion Ski Team

Kansas Jayhawks National Championship Basketball Team

SOUTHWEST            Schools                     Titles

Arkansas                       1                 
            42

Colorado                        3                             49

Kansas                            2                              11

Louisiana                        4                            48

Missouri                         2                             12

New Mexico                   1                              1

Oklahoma                       3                            75   4.57%

Texas                              11                           99    6.03%

                                         27   16.07%      337  20.54%

 

Stanford Women's Cross Country National Champion

University of Alaska-Fairbanks National Championship Rifle Team

WEST                          Schools                     Titles

Alaska                              1            
                  9

Arizona                            2                             34

California                       15                         364   22.18%

Hawaii                              1                              3

Idaho                                3                               7

Nevada                             1                              2

Oregon                              3                            18

Utah                                  2                             30

Washington                     3                              8              

                                          31   18.45%        475   28.95%

Totals                             168                       1,641    

* * * * *

Regional Comparison:

 

                                      Schools %Total       Titles % Total

WEST                             31           18.45          475      28.95

SOUTHWEST               27           16.07          337      20.54

MID WEST                    36           21.43          327      19.93

NORTHEAST                41           24.40         260     15.84

SOUTHEAST                 33           19.64          242     14.75

* * * * *

Conference Comparison:

                                      Schools %Total       Titles % Total

Pacific 10                        10        5.95%        374      22.79%

Big Ten                             11            6.55        245      14.93

Big 12                               12           7.14          191      11.64

Southeast                       12           7.14          185      11.27

Atlantic Coast              12           7.14           114       6.95

Conference USA          12           6.55             48       2.93

Big East                             8           4.76             47        2.86

Mountain West              9           5.36              41        2.5

WAC                                   9           5.36              17        1.04

MAC                                 13           7.74               7         .43

Sun Belt                             8           4.76               4         .24

Independents                 4           2.38             36        2.19

                                         120    
    71.43%    1,309   79.77%

* * * * *

Finally, the 2007-08 academic year is winding down… With Baseball and Outdoor Track and Field yet to determine their champions, here are the schools that have won titles this year:

2008 NCAA Sports Division i champions

Baseball

Basketball -  Men – Kansas,  Women – Tennessee

Bowling - Women – Maryland-Eastern Shore

Cross Country - Men – Oregon,  Women – Stanford

Fencing – Ohio State

Field Hockey – North Carolina

Football – Louisiana State

Golf   Men – UCLA, Women - USC

Gymnastics –  Men – Oklahoma,  Women – Georgia

Ice Hockey Men – Boston College  Women – Minnesota Duluth

Lacrosse – Men – Syracuse,  Women – Northwestern

Rifle – Alaska Fairbanks

Rowing – Brown

Skiing – Denver

Soccer –  Men – Wake Forest, Women – USC

Softball – Arizona State

Swimming/Diving – Men – Arizona, Women – Arizona

Tennis – Men – Georgia, Women – UCLA

Indoor Track and Field – Men – Arizona State,  Women – Arizona State

Outdoor Track and Field – Men – , Women –

Volleyball – Men – Penn State, Women – Penn State

Water Polo – Men – California, Women – UCLA

Wrestling – Iowa 

* * * * * 

Regional Breakdown:

Northeast – 6

Southeast – 5

Mid West – 4

Southwest – 4

West – 14 

* * * * *

Conference Breakdown:

                                    Titles     % of Total

Pacific 10                        13           36.11%

Big Ten                               5           13.88 

Southeast                         4           11.11

Atlantic Coast                 3            8.33

Big 12                                  2             5.56

Big East                              1           2.78

Conference USA             0             0

Mountain West               0             0

WAC                                   0             0

MAC                                  0             0

Sun Belt                            0             0

Independents                0             0              

TOTALS                         28          77.78%

Five titles have been won by affiliate members of Division I and three titles remain unclaimed…

 

Arizona State University National Championship Softball Team

* * * * *

Are there any conclusions to be drawn from all of this?

Well… The obvious one has to be that the western region has dominated Division I NCAA athletics since 1900. By state, California is dominant, while the Pacific 10, the premier conference of the west, is also the most dominant.

UCLA National Championship Women's Tennis Team

 

Men's Golf National Championship

UCLA's National Champion Women's Water Polo Team

Here are the top twenty National Championship schools in NCAA Division I (including the 2007-08 results):   

School            Titles           % of Total

1. UCLA                103                  6.14%

2. Stanford            96                  5.72

3. USC                    95                  5.66

4. Oklahoma St.   48                 2.86

5. Louisiana St.    45                  2.68

6. Texas                  43                  2.56

7. Arkansas           42                  2.50

8. Michigan           41                  2.44

9. Penn State        38                 2.27

10. No. Carolina   33                  1.97

11. California         30                 1.79

12. Ohio State       29                  1.73

13. Georgia            27                  1.61

13. Yale                  27                  1.61

15. Oklahoma       26                  1.55

15. Denver             26                  1.55

17. Notre Dame    25                  1.49

17. Wisconsin       25                  1.49

19. Indiana            23                  1.37

19. Iowa                 23                  1.37

 * * * * *

I’ve heard comments about the weather in California that makes the athletes from this area better… If that’s the case, then why isn’t the Southeast region one of the strongest in the country? Another reason I’ve heard is that the sports being played are more favorable to warm weather. Sports like swimming and water polo. I have to say that these types of sports are more than offset by ice hockey and skiing. Then there are the sports almost exclusively played at the Division I level in other parts of the country. These include lacrosse and fencing…

Taking all of this into consideration,  can you think of any other reasons why the far west produces the most NCAA Division I National Championships?

 

Resources:

http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/champs_listing1.h
tml

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I-A_n
ational_football_champions

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Hey Horse Race Fans! BIG NEWS!
Jun 04, 2008 | 8:46PM | report this

 

The 140th running of the Belmont Stakes (Post time is 5:25 PM EDT this Saturday)  at Belmont Park just outside of New York City, represents the biggest happening in thoroughbred horse racing since 2004 when Smarty Jones took a shot at history. He raced for the holy grail of American horse racing, the Triple Crown, but it wasn’t to be Smarty Jones’ day as a 36 to 1 long shot (Birdstone) overtook Smarty and won by a length. The last Triple Crown winner was thirty years ago. Since then there have been many wonderful horses win both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes only to come up short in the Belmont Stakes. This race is the longest at a mile and a half, and those extra few yards can make all the difference. This is the endurance race...

Secretariat's Statue at Belmont Park Paddocks

Since 1905 there have been only eleven horses win the Triple Crown and now we have the pleasure of watching perhaps the best horse to come along in all these thirty years since Affirmed dueled Alydar to become the last winner of this storied title. Big Brown literally came out of nowhere to challenge for the title this year. 

Big Brown working out this week.

Here is Big Brown’s auction and racing history:

Auction History

 

Year              Sale                    
             
Price

2006  Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale    $60,000

2007 Keeneland April Two-Year Olds in Training $190,000

Racing History

Date                Race Name          Distance  Finish   Earnings

05/17/08      Preakness (gr. I)          9.5 f            1        $600,000

05/03/08 Kentucky Derby (gr. I)    10f              1    $1,451,800

03/29/08   Florida Derby (gr. I)       9f               1       $600,000

03/05/08     Allowance                    8f               
1         $24,900

09/03/07        MSW                      8.5f              1         $37,800

Record: 5 Starts, 5-0-0 | Total Earnings: $2,714,500

Race Records provided by equineline.com

I’ll delve into where the real money will come from later in this article, but suffice to say, the race purses are only a drop in the old feed bag…

One Confidant Trainer

Trainer Rick Dutrow is making promises ala Joe Willie Namath or Muhammad Ali…

Dutrow has stated Big Brown’s winning of the Belmont Stakes is a “foregone conclusion”.  In another interview the trainer was quoted as saying “These horses (the Belmont rivals) just cannot run with Big Brown…”

There are those who are not sold on Big Brown with some calling Dutrow’s words disrespectful, but in this day of media hype it’s just what is needed by this struggling industry to revitalize fan interest. Like one columnist writes; ‘Which would you rather have, the clichés coming at you like Crash Davis’ Bull Durham philosophy or Dutrow doing some trash talking?’ Trash talking every time!

In a pre Belmont race conference call for the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, Dutrow responded to a question about getting excited with the race approaching, "I know that when that day actually does come, and if our horse is in good shape, it will be the most exciting, thrilling moment of my life. So I just ... I know that that's coming, but right now I'm just staying involved with our horse and what we think is best to get him there the right way and it keeps us plenty busy."

In an interview with Jim Rome today Dutrow was asked if he could envision any scenario that Big Brown might lose under. Without hesitation the burley trainer stated, “There is no way in the world. He (Big Brown) will dominate all his rivals in this race.”

A Quarter Crack

There has been a lot of hullabaloo over a crack that appeared in Big Brown’s left foreleg hoof. This type of problem is not uncommon among horses and requires attention so that the hoof damage won’t open a wound above the hoof where infection creating an abscess is the real concern. Since the problem was noticed over a week ago, the hoof has been kept as clean as possible and the crack was sutured with stainless steel staples. Hoof specialist Ian McKinlay has been involved with the treatment every step of the way. Friday the hoof will receive a protective acrylic patch covering which will stay in place until after the race. Tuesday, Big Brown was on the track for his first speed run since the injury was noticed. There was a huge sigh of relief from everyone involved with this colt as his workout was termed “flawless” with no problems foreseen as race day approaches. McKinlay was sure to say that Big Brown is in no pain whatsoever. Trainer Dutrow, oozing nothing but positive vibes stated of Big Brown, “He’s ready to do something. It’s time. He knows it. So, we’ll let him do it.”

Big Brown was supposed to only walk the barn on Wednesday, jog on Thursday and gallop of Friday…

The Loyal Opposition

So with all the attention given to Big Brown, it’s almost as if there won’t be any real competition for him come Saturday. Well, there will actually be nine other thoroughbreds that will line up against the favorite. Of these, the biggest threat to Big Brown is supposed to be Casino Drive who is currently has 7 – 2 odds to win. Here is a short biography on this challenger from Bloodhorse.com and equineline.com:

Casino Drive

Much has been made of Casino Drive since his Japanese connections decided a few months ago to ship the colt from the Orient specifically with the Belmont (gr. I) in mind. His one race in Japan was a ridiculously easy score at 1-5 against an overmatched group of maidens on Feb. 23. With two siblings, Jazil and Rags to Riches, winning the Belmont, he was brought to New York in an attempt to continue the streak. He looked sharp prepping in the Peter Pan (gr. II), winning easily in what was an admittedly weak renewal of the race. It will be a lot to ask for him to go the 12 furlongs in only his third lifetime start, especially facing the budding superstar Big Brown, but at the least his pedigree says he is not without hope.

Record: 2 Starts, 2-0-0 | Total Earnings: $185,282

Race Records provided by equineline.com

The next closest competitor according to the experts is Denis of Cork with 12 – 1 odds. This horse finished third in the Kentucky Derby and has been working at Churchill Downs along with Macho Again (20 – 1), another horse that was in the Derby field. Denis of Cork’s Trainer David Carroll was beaming after his horse worked a solid half-mile to wrap up his serious preparation for the rematch with Big Brown. “I was very, very happy with what I saw today,” said Carroll.  “Robby (exercise rider) was very careful not to go too fast early.  He’s very deceiving.  He can go fast because he covers a lot of ground, so he was under wraps the last eighth.  He just let his head out and he just immediately accelerated, and it was a beautiful thing to watch.  We’re excited.”

Tale of Ekati

Besides Macho Again, who was runner-up to Big Brown in the Derby, the Derby’s fourth place finisher, Tale of Ekati is also currently a 20 – 1 favorite to win the Belmont.

When asked about the rest of the Belmont field, Rick Dutrow spouted, “This horse has got good karma. No matter what you throw at him, he’s going to be ready.”

For a look at all of the Belmont challengers to Big Brown, go to http://www.nyra.com/belmont/stories/Notes060120
08.shtml

Post Positions Announced

In the Derby, pre-race favorite Big Brown drew the 20th post. There hadn’t been a Kentucky Derby winner run from that post position in over 80 years until Big Brown won by over four lengths while running on the outside for the whole race. In the Preakness Stakes, Big Brown raced from the middle of the post positions, jumped to the lead and held the rail for the rest of the race. In Saturday’s third leg of the Triple Crown, Big Brown will start from the first post position, on the cherished rail as he attempts to become only the 12th horse to win the jewel of horse racing. Here are the post draws:

Horse (Jockey, Odds):

1. Big Brown (Kent Desormeaux, 2-5)

2. Guadalcanal (Javier Castellano, 50-1)

3. Macho Again (Garrett Gomez, 20-1)

4. Denis of Cork (Robby Albarado, 12-1)

5. Casino Drive (Edgar Prado, 7-2)

6. Da’Tara (Alan Garcia, 30-1)

7. Tale of Ekati (Eibar Coa, 20-1)

8. Anak Nakal (Julien Leparoux, 30-1)

9. Ready’s Echo (John Velazquez, 30-1)

10. Icabad Crane (Jeremy Rose, 20-1)

New Equine Hospital at Belmont Park

Ruffian

We were all very sorry about the misfortunate accident that claimed Eight Belles immediately following last month’s Kentucky Derby. It brought back memories to many long-time thoroughbred racing fans of another fantastic filly that met with a similar fate back in the 1970s. Ruffian was one of the fastest fillies to come along at that time. She raced with the same never give up ferocity we saw in Eight Belles. International Equine Acquisitions Holdings, Inc., otherwise known as IEAH Stables, one of the five owners of Big Brown, is funding the construction of the Ruffian Equine Medical Center at Belmont Park. This is in part being done as a tribute to Eight Belles as well. The 23,000 square foot facility will cost approximately $16 million. Hopefully the type of medical care available in a setting such as this will save horses in the future…

Will We See History? A Look Back

Only eleven horses have won all three of these coveted trophies…

 

Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes Trophies

In what is probably the most difficult task in a race horse’s career, they must master three races that occur over a five week period. Each race is held at a different track, in a different atmosphere and at longer distances than most have previously run. There have been 44 horses that have come close, winning the Derby and the Preakness only to have the longest of the three races #### glory from their grasp.

Birdstone runs past Smarty Jones in 2004

Secretariatby31lengths.jpg Secretariat by 31 lengths in Belmont for Triple Crown image by bobert_051 

Secretariat by 31 lengths and Seattle Slew!

Here are the eleven that hold the title “Triple Crown Winner”:

YEAR         NAME               JOCKEY

1919            Sir Barton         H.G. Bedwell

1930            Gallant Fox       Earl Sande

1935            Omaha              William Saunders

1937            War Admiral     Charley Kurtsinger

1941            Whirlaway        Eddie Arcaro

1943            Count Fleet       John Longden

1946            Assault              Warren Mehrtens

1948            Citation             Eddie Arcaro

1973            Secretariat         Ron Turcorte

1977            Seattle Slew      Jean Cruguet

1978            Affirmed          Steve Cauthen

A Look at the Real Money…

James Tagliaferri owns TAG Virgin Islands. This company is the real money behind Big Brown and his owner, International Equine Acquisitions Holdings. Although Tagliaferri stays in the background while I.E.A.H. co-president Michael Iavarone is the front man, it is Tagliaferri and his clients who have invested $25 million in I.E.A.H. in return for a 60 percent stake. If Big Brown wins on Saturday, his stud fees alone could amount to $120 million. Next we’ll see a merchandising blitz that will make the connection to United Parcel Service look miniscule. Don’t be surprised to see Big Brown Beanie Babies, ball caps and who knows what else… Maybe some of the most expensive garden manure the world has ever seen. A true accounting of the value of this horse when it’s all said and done will be astounding…

 

What about the Weather?

Saturday afternoon at Belmont Park is forecast to be partly cloudy with a slight chance of precipitation. The temperature should be in the high 80s at race time with 57% humidity and a slight southerly breeze. Sounds like fine conditions at this time!

* * * * *

In recent times, the duel between the last Triple Crown winner, Affirmed, and his nemesis, Alydar, is the stuff of legends. These two raced to a total of two full lengths difference in these three races. Affirmed’s largest victory was by a length and a half in the Kentucky Derby. He then defeated Alydar by a neck in both the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes.

 

Will Big Brown, while attempting to become only the second undefeated horse to win the Triple Crown, find a genuine challenger in the 140th Belmont Stakes?

Reso