Monday, August 17, 2026

More Classic Conference Previews

Three more Classic college football conferences with each team's preseason ranking on CBS Sports.  Here's the Classic Big Eight:

9.  Oklahoma
23.  Missouri
33.  Nebraska
34.  Kansas St.
44.  Oklahoma St.
56.  Kansas
65.  Colorado
69.  Iowa St.

Here's the Classic Southwest:

4.  Texas
8.  Texas Tech
11.  Texas A & M
20.  S.M.U.
26.  Houston
31.  T.C.U.
49.  Arkansas
53.  Baylor
121.  Rice

And, finally, here's the Classic Pac-10:

2.  Oregon
14.  U.S.C.
19.  Washington
30.  Arizona
41.  Arizona St.
42.  U.C.L.A.
50.  California
74.  Stanford
88.  Washington St.
94.  Oregon St.

Here are the six major conference Champions last year:

SEC:  Georgia (3d time in the last 4 years)
ACC:  Virginia (1st time since 2004)
SWC:  Texas Tech (1st time ever as outright champion)
Big 8:  Oklahoma (1st time since 2019)
Big 10:  Indiana (1st time since 1967)
Pac 10:  Oregon (2d year in a row)

It's Almost Time

Last week, CBS put out its ranking of the teams that play D-1A college football.  Here are the ranking for every team in the Classic SEC.  As you will see below, Kentucky is not in last place, because they are well ahead of the Tulane Green Wave:

5.  Georgia
10.  Louisiana St.
12.  Mississippi
13.  Alabama
17.  Tennessee
22.  Florida
32.  Auburn
36.  Vanderbilt
47.  Georgia Tech
51.  Mississippi St.
55.  Kentucky
86.  Tulane

Meanwhile, let's see how the Classic Big 10 is doing.  UK fans used to take comfort from comparing themselves to Indiana, but that probably won't be happening for awhile:

1.  Ohio St.
6.  Indiana
15.  Michigan
21.  Iowa
29.  Illinois
40.  Minnesota
48.  Northwestern
60.  Wisconsin
66.  Michigan St.
82.  Purdue

On the other hand, the Cats are ranked ahead of UNC.  Here's the Classic ACC:

27.  Clemson
28.  S. Carolina
37.  Virginia
45.  N. Carolina St.
46.  Duke
52.  Maryland
58.  Wake Forest
61.  N. Carolina

What's really striking about the Classic ACC is how closely bunched all the teams are, even though none of them is in the Top 20.  It seems obvious that fans at all eight of these schools would have more fun if these teams played a true round-robin schedule with each other.  Check out the 2026 home schedule for Maryland:

9/5:  Hampton
9/19:  Virginia Tech
9/26:  U.C.L.A.
10/17:  Rutgers
10/31:  Illinois
11/14:  Wisconsin
11/28:  Penn St.

Now, if you replaced U.C.L.A., Rutgers, Illinois, and Wisconsin with South Carolina, N. Carolina St., Duke, and N. Carolina -- and threw in road games against Clemson, UVA, and Wake -- wouldn't that be a lot more entertaining?  Of course it would.

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

R.E.M.'s Best Song?

There's a guy on YouTube named Rick Beato (born 1962), who is identified on Wikipedia as "an American YouTuber, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, and educator."  Three years ago, he posted a video called "WHY This is R.E.M.'s Greatest Song."  This video has 705,000 views, and he says he's going to work through nine R.E.M. songs.  Let's follow along!

Sunday, July 19, 2026

The End of the Sports Year

With Spain's victory in the World Cup Final, the 2025-26 Sports Year has come to an end.  It was a good one.

Congratulations to George Rogers Clark H.S., which became the first school since 1928 to win the boys' and girls' KHSAA basketball championships in the same year.  Congratulations to Vanderbilt, which went 10-2 in football, and also sent both its men's and women's teams to the NCAA basketball tournaments.  Congratulations to the Dodgers, who won their second World Series in a row, and to the Knicks, who won the NBA title for the first time since 1973.  Congratulations to all the Americans who contributed to hosting a successful World Cup Tournament, and to all the Europeans who got to try ranch dressing for the first time.  Congratulations to West Virginia for winning the NCAA Rifle championship.  Congratulations to Georgia, for having the best football team in the SEC, and to Ole Miss, for beating Georgia in the playoffs.  Congratulations to the Miami Hurricanes for beating Notre Dame and returning to the NCAA Football title game.  Congratulations to Notre Dame for holding the Unofficial College Football Championship.  Congratulations to the Michigan Wolverines, for their first men's NCAA basketball title since 1989, and to the U.C.L.A. Bruins, for their first women's NCAA basketball title.  Congrats to UConn for a miracle win over Duke and another trip to the men's Final Four.  Congrats to U of L, for pasting Kentucky in both football and basketball.  Congrats to Tennessee, for a third consecutive trip to the men's Regional Final in basketball.  Congrats to Oklahoma, for winning the gymnastics title and the College World Series.  Congrats to Texas, for winning the softball title.  Congrats to the long-suffering football fans of the Midwest, who saw their heroes crush the SEC for the third year in a row.  And most of all, congratulations to the Indiana Hoosiers, who put aside over a century of suffering on the football field, to capture the 2025 Big Ten title, and the 2025 National Championship.

And now we can all take a break until September 5, when the college football season will begin in earnest, or (if you prefer) September 9, when the Seahawks will kick off the NFL season.  Read some good books.  Go down to the Lake.  Maybe play some putt-putt, or get to the driving range.  Take at least one day where you spend most of the day driving through the countryside, listening to really good music.  And give thanks for the chance to see it all start over again.

World Cup Final: Spain v. Argentina

Here are the starting lineups:

SPAIN (4-2-3-1):

GK:  Unai Simon, Athletic Bilbao (ESP)

DF:  Pedro Porro, Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)
DF:  Pau Cubarsi, Barcelona (ESP)
DF:  Aymeric Laporte, Athletic Bilbao (ESP)
DF:  Marc Cucurella, Real Madrid (ESP)

MF:  Rodri (Captain), Manchester City (ENG)
MF:  Fabian Ruiz, Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

FW:  Lamine Yamal, Barcelona (ESP)
MF:  Dani Olmo, Barcelona (ESP)
MF:  Alex Baena, Atletico Madrid (ESP)

FW:  Mikel Oyarzabal, Real Sociedad (ESP)



ARGENTINA (4-1-3-2):

GK:  Emiliano Martinez, Aston Villa (ENG)

DF:  Gonzalo Montiel, River Plate (ARG)
DF:  Cristian Romero, Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)
DF:  Lisandro Martinez, Manchester Utd (ENG)
DF:  Nicolas Tagliafico, Lyon (FRA)

MF:   Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea (ENG)

MF:  Rodrigo De Paul, Inter Miami (USA)
MF:  Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool (ENG)
FW:  Nicolas Gonzalez, Juventus (ITA)

FW:  Lionel Messi (Captain), Inter Miami (USA)
FW:  Julian Alvarez, Atletico Madrid (ESP)


As usual, Argentina has opened the game by teaching their opponents that if you have the ball, it won't be long before someone from Argentina crashes into you.  Argentina hasn't bothered to do anything on offense yet.  After 30 minutes, we have no score.