Saturday, February 11, 2012

Colossal win for Spartan hoops!

I am watching the third period of Michigan State's hockey game against Michigan and basking in the glow of the Spartan cagers win over Ohio State, and I must also say I am feeling the warmth of a celebratory glass of pinot noir.

As I stated in a previous post (thank you!), Tom Izzo thrives on games like the one we had tonight: a big game against a formidable foe with a lot at stake.  This had the feel of an NCAA tournament game, and everyone knows how well the Izzo-led Spartans have done in March Madness.

It was a tremendous defensive effort by the Spartans.  Sullinger was frustrated the entire game, and Buford was neutralized.  Certainly not the prettiest game one will ever see, but whatever--I'll take the win.

Quite improbably and amazingly, the Spartans are in the driver's seat for the Big Ten title, and if MSU wins it, it just might be the best coaching job of Tom Izzo's career--and this is a man who has had his share of incredible coaching jobs.


Halftime: Michigan State 35, Ohio State 25

Good first half for MSU.  The defensive effort is solid, the MSU players are focused and intense, and Sullinger looks a little bit frustrated.  Here's hoping the Spartans can keep it up in the second half.  I fully expect the Buckeyes to come out strong in the second half and we'll have to see if the Spartans can match them.

I had no idea that Dan Dakich was the Jared Sullinger Fan Club president.  I'm not noticing these phantom fouls against Sullinger that aren't getting called, but I could be watching the game through green-tinted shades.

Twenty more minutes to play and it should be intense.  I maintain that it will be difficult for the Spartans to beat OSU at Value City Arena, but I love the effort they've displayed thus far.

Almost time for Ohio State

Five minutes until the Spartans take on Ohio State in hoops.  I slightly favor the Buckeyes at home, but this is just the sort of game that Tom Izzo thrives on.

I'll be interested to see what kind of shape Sullinger is in, as he got hurt in OSU's game against Purdue.  I suspect he'll be fine. For all the talk about Sullinger though, I think William Buford is the best player on their team.

Well, the game is just about to start.  I'll tune in here later.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Truly a "Super Sunday" for Spartan sports

As I posted on Facebook earlier today, "Sweaty palms: check. Racing heart rate: check. Loads of nervous energy: check. Yep, it must be an MSU/UM gameday".

When I woke up this morning, I wasn't thinking about the Super Bowl; I was thinking exclusively about the Spartans' game with the Wolverines.  I attempted to think of ways I could both rationalize and live with a fourth straight loss to Michigan, and I came up woefully short.  For some time this morning (and yesterday, for that matter) I was considering wimping out and not watching the game. Thinking it was on ESPN, my wussy plan was to not watch the game in real time, but if the Spartans won I'd catch the replay on ESPN3.  As it turns out, the game was on CBS and I finally decided to just "man up" and watch the damned game AS IT WAS BEING PLAYED.

As I often do with particularly intense games, I decided to watch in my basement.  My underground lair, which more closely resembles the basement on "That '70s Show" than it does any fancy mancave, features lots of room for me to pace and allows me to occasionally yell at the television without scaring my dog or children.

With nerves calmed by a glass of pinot grigio (yes, I know that doesn't sound the least bit manly), I did not utter a single F-bomb the entire game...okay, I may have exclaimed, "You've got to be f***ing kidding me!" on a phantom defensive foul called on Derrick Nix, but for the most part I was well behaved.  As it turned out, I really didn't need to get too excited or angry, as the Spartans were in complete control the entire game.

It was a huge win for the Spartans, and the guys exhibited a tremendous amount of passion.  Draymond Green was incredible, the bigs (Nix and Payne) were dominant, Appling looked better than he has in several games, and Brandon Wood and Austin Thornton were unsung heroes.

Speaking of Brandon Wood, I just learned that his stepbrother was shot recently, and this has probably greatly affected his play, to say the least.  Thankfully, his stepbrother is going to recover, and that may explain why Wood's play greatly improved today.  We as fans tend to forget that college athletes are also human beings who have lives outside of the sports they play.  We have no idea the pressures and personal difficulties that may adversely affect their performance.  These athletes are also students who, in addition to the pressures of intercollegiate athletics, have classes to attend, papers to write, and tests to take.  They also have family and romantic situations that may cause them stress.  So the next time you wonder why a player from your favorite college team has suddenly seen his (or her) performance suffer, keep in mind that there may lots of extenuating circumstances, off the playing field, that may be the cause.

Let me close by congratulating the MSU women's team on their road victory over UoM.  The Spartan women's game started just as the MSU men were polishing off their victory, and the topped off not only a "super Sunday" for Michigan State, but a great weekend. (The Spartan hockey team swept Ohio State on Friday and Saturday).

Congratulations also to former Spartans Greg Jones and Devin Thomas, who now have Super Bowl rings.