Archive for November, 2007
BYU basketball now ranked
by Jacob on Nov.26, 2007, under Sports
BYU’s mens’ basketball team is off to a great start. Their record is 5-1, with their only loss to the number 1 ranked team, but only after they knocked of the number 6 team. This record has helped BYU to become ranked in both the AP Top 25 poll and the USA Today/ESPN poll. In the AP poll BYU is ranked 21, and in the ESPN poll, they are ranked 23.
While BYU seems to be doing well, I am not yet convinced that this is the best BYU basketball team that I’ve ever seen. They seem solid, but I keep on waiting for something more magical.
Perhaps the success is in BYU’s starting lineup, who play very well together and are getting better with every game they play. I’m concerned though that the bench is kind of weak.
mtn. announcers are dumb
by Jacob on Nov.26, 2007, under Sports
Unlike last year, this year I was able to attend the BYU vs. Utah game, and it was incredible. I was re-watching a recording of the end of this year’s game from Saturday, and with 1:13 left in the game, 4th down and 19 to go, the announcers made this comment:
Final play of the game offensively for BYU…
The actual last offensive play of the game for BYU came some 35 seconds of play clock later, as Max Hall threw a two point conversion pass to Collie just after Unga ran the ball in for a touch down, giving BYU a 7 point lead.
Please, announcers on the mtn. channel, don’t say a play is the last of the game unless it actually is.
Utes and Cheerios
by Jacob on Nov.21, 2007, under Funny
Here is another University of Utah Joke:
Q: What is the difference between the U. of U. football team and a bowl of Cheerios?
A: The Cheerios belong in a bowl!
Pizza and a Ute
by Jacob on Nov.20, 2007, under Funny
This is one of my favorites:
Q: What is the difference between a U of U graduate and a large pizza?
A: The large pizza can feed a family of four.
The Daily Universe covers ham radio
by Jacob on Nov.19, 2007, under Technical
Today the Daily Universe covered the BYU Amateur Radio club and ham radio in a couple of articles: