Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Unbelievable Scene of The Day

I like how we are winning this series, I mean the whole giving the knicks a shot thing and then just ripping their hearts out at the end. It's like we are the dude in SAW or something, just great entertainment. My suggestions for the knicks: tighten up Amare's back just as much as his "stomach," and learn how to guard rondo rather than worrying about how we guard their players. Ok? Ok night!

PS. How many times did KG call the ref a mother effer at the end of that game, before, during and after, the celtics got that time out call? I say 7.5.

Unbelievable Scenes.

Posted by Mucc.

BC Athlete of The Week


For this edition of BC Athlete of the Week we thought it only fitting to pick an athlete that inspired us this week. Mister David Dale, a Senior on the BC Men's Futbol team, ran the marathon this week, and did it in incredible fashion. Dave was straight up partying Sunday night, woke up Monday morning and practically said, "what the hell, I'll run the 26.2." See, Dalé is one of those seniors that us freshmen will always remember. He's a hardworking, hard partying, mad man. He's that guy that when your a senior, you'll be starting stories in the mods with your bros like, "remember when Dave Dale...." In short: He's what we can only hope to be some day to a group of freshmen. Dude's just the People's Champ. So Dave we salute you, not only for your prowess on the pitch or you're marathon running ability, but for the legend you leave behind.



Posted by 3 and Mucc

Wake Up (from a nap maybe) Would You Rather


Its a wonderful time of the year. School is winding down, the weather gets better every day, baseball has just begun, and on top of that basketball and hockey playoffs have started. Would you rather see your hometown hockey team win the Stanley Cup or your hometown basketball team win the NBA championship?

This question may seem to be as simple as whether you like hockey or basketball more. I'm a bigger fan of basketball, but I'm not going to ask for the NBA championship. Being a diehard Boston sports fan since birth, my teams in question are the Celtics and the Bruins. I'm choosing the Bruins because they haven't won a championship since 'Nam. Literally, their last Stanley Cup was in '72 for fuck's sake. The Celtics won the NBA championship 3 years ago, so as long as the Heat or Lakers don't win, I'm happy with the NBA playoffs. I know the B's are down 2-1 in their series right now, but I'm a believer. They turned it around last night with a big win in enemy territory so theres still a chance that 2011 will be our year. Just keep Chara hydrated and we'll be fine. Seriously, how hard is it for a professional athlete to keep hydrated. All we need is water boy extraordinaire, Bobby Boucher Jr., on the B's and that Stanley Cup is ours.


Stanley Cup or NBA Championship
Stanley Cup
NBA Championship
Results

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Did the Knicks Win?

Amar’e Stoudemire, Sunday’s star on offense, says the Celtics won’t be able to stop him in Game 2.
“I don’t think there’s anything they can do. Besides try to deny me the ball,” Stoudemire said on Monday. “There’s ways to get open.” Stoudemire also ribbed Glen “Big Baby” Davis: “I know Baby wanted to try to draw contact and draw fouls,” said Stoudemire. “His core is not really as tight as it should be, so I knew I (could) catch him off-balance from that.”

-CBSnewyork.com
God damn, we are so screwed. The Knicks are straight kicking our ass, walking the walk, and now talking the talk. Just humiliating us all over the place, I don't know what we do can now except just tip our hats tonight and call them our daddies.

Oh wait we won game 1? Right. Keep talking New York and leave us and our fat-ass selves to winning.




(Nom Nom Nom tastes like championships)



Posted by Mucc.

Breaking News--UMASS Going d-1 in football.


By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff

After several months of negotiations, the University of Massachusetts will officially move from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Subdivision level in college football. The official announcement will come Wednesday afternoon in a press conference at Gillette Stadium.

According to sources at UMass, the Minutemen will join the Mid-American Conference in football beginning in 2012 and will play a majority of their home games at Gillette Stadium. The Minutemen will remain as a member of the Atlantic 10 in college basketball.

-Boston.com

Well that sucks. Until UCONN joined the division 1 ranks, BC straight ran the show for premier New England football, it was simply no contest where the best players in the region went year in and year out. Now with UCONN developing quite a program, and UMASS going D1 as well, you have to wonder what this mean for BC and it's quest to burst onto the national scene. In my opinion this most definitely hurts BC. Let's think about this, UMASS is a school that is state funded, parties hard, and has lower admission standards than BC. Thus, UMASS, like UCONN has done, will work harder to get the solid athletes in the region that are either over looked by BC or simply not qualified to get in. I'm talking about local guys like Jordan Toddman at UCONN, who are simply football guys, that want a great atmosphere to play in, and want to go to the NFL, isn't it obvious UMASS or UCONN is going to snag them? What hurts BC the most is that UMASS will be playing their games at Gillette. For years BC has been trying to work with the Patriots to get a game at Gillette, some big time national televised game that would have regained some of the New England fan base that has been lost over the years. Now, the only time they will be playing there is as away foes to UMASS. And that brings me to my next point, BC better play UMASS. It's such bullcrap that we don't play UCONN already, if they don't play UMASS again after next years cupcake game, it will be a big mistake. All a UMASS recruiter has to do is walk into a local kids home and say that BC is too afraid to play them because they are scared of UMASS's up and coming program and boom the kid is swayed. That is the main problem with the Boston College football strategy now of days (and perhaps the school wide strategy) is the fact that the local kids have been disrespected. I do not mean the move to the ACC, but rather that after the move, we made false assumptions of our recruiting abilities in the south. Although we have had some good players from Florida, and other southern states, we have focused less on the good players in the area and let some of the gems slip by.

Even just in the school population itself BC has accepted many more kids from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and all over, rather than New England. This isn't to say I disagree with trying to diversify the community, but the Boston, and New England area, has lost a lot of pride with the school. You no longer see many kids growing up BC fans, especially when they can root for schools like UCONN and UMASS that take predominantly New England kids. I also get that these are large state schools, but still there is a distaste growing among the generally local public for the snobs over here on the heights. It's the same reason why our students section suck at all of our sporting events (sans hockey); there aren't any kids who grew up bleeding maroon and gold anymore.

This year Spaz and his staff did a better job of getting local kids, but there needs to be more effort put into finding the best players in our region that want to come to BC and have some local pride. If we don't, with UMASS going D1, just as when UCONN did, we will continue to lose any local affiliation.

Posted by Mucc.

Absolutely Unbelievable


Anyone who goes to Boston College will tell you that Marathon Monday is the greatest day of the year. That this entire weekend, for that matter, is the most unbelievable four days a BC student can ever ask for and sure enough, it was. Looking back on what Marathon Monday provided, I don't know if I've ever experienced 12 hours of such pure excitement and happiness. You know what made yesterday special though? Yeah, it's a free for all, one day when the entire campus is united by an overwhelming sense of euphoria, but, more importantly, it's about the people you spent it with. Whether you ran the marathon yesterday, whether you simply cheered, or whether you couldn't quite handle yourself and didn't even make it to see the marathon, everybody can come to together on one thing: it's not about what you did, it's about who you did it with (get your heads out of the gutter you sick bastards). Marathon Monday is about spending the best day of the year with all of your best friends. It's a roomful of people chanting "USA, USA, USA" as the American woman made her final push, it's going into the bushes with CStokeCity (no homo), it's giving pretzels to strangers with RockDaddy, it's getting to watch your best friend from home getting down and dirty on the side walk and it's just Mucc and I being on the same page literally all the time like we've got one giant brain or something. It's a day that really makes you appreciate your mom and dad for busting their balls at all times, so that you can go to a place as unbelievable as BC. Marathon Monday was one for the ages and ten years from now I might not remember the day, but I sure won't forget the people.

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