-Have never known less about an NFL Draft than I do going into tonight. Just checked out a mock that has Ezekiel Elliott going 4th. Thought the days of running backs being first-round picks was over, but I guess Todd Gurley changed that.
Either way, the NFL Draft is consistently enjoyable on the first night because of Kiper and the Browns making some wack pick. Moving the draft to Chicago means we no longer get Jets fans mercilessly booing whoever their team selects, so that sucks.
-Love it when fast-food chains have clearly run out of new ideas. Saw a commercial this morning for Burger King's new "Supreme Breakfast Sandwich", which is just two of everything on those extra-long buns they still have sitting around. Basically every new product is a shell game.
-Halfway through a pretty interesting KET special that is basically an hour-long conversation between Billy Reed and Paul Rodgers. Reed is as un-Billy-Reed-like as he'll ever be, so he's okay, but it's pretty interesting hearing how Rodgers got into the business, the influence Cawood had on him, etc. He's as good as it gets on the college mic.
-Still have no clue why college football programs have to nail down out-of-conference games 12 years out. Or why Jon Rothstein calls it BREAKING NEWS when "sources" tell him that Syracuse will host Duquesne on November 29th or whatever.
Either way, the NFL Draft is consistently enjoyable on the first night because of Kiper and the Browns making some wack pick. Moving the draft to Chicago means we no longer get Jets fans mercilessly booing whoever their team selects, so that sucks.
-Love it when fast-food chains have clearly run out of new ideas. Saw a commercial this morning for Burger King's new "Supreme Breakfast Sandwich", which is just two of everything on those extra-long buns they still have sitting around. Basically every new product is a shell game.
-Halfway through a pretty interesting KET special that is basically an hour-long conversation between Billy Reed and Paul Rodgers. Reed is as un-Billy-Reed-like as he'll ever be, so he's okay, but it's pretty interesting hearing how Rodgers got into the business, the influence Cawood had on him, etc. He's as good as it gets on the college mic.
-Still have no clue why college football programs have to nail down out-of-conference games 12 years out. Or why Jon Rothstein calls it BREAKING NEWS when "sources" tell him that Syracuse will host Duquesne on November 29th or whatever.