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I'm from Houston, a graduate of the University of Texas, a fan of the Houston Astros and Houston Texans. But this blog will be about the "greater sports", whatever that means.

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Monday, September 9, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 9/8/2024


Are we finally to a changing of the guard for Men's Tennis elite after a decade plus of what might be considered the greatest three men's tennis player ever (and 6x Sportsmen of the Week among Nadal, Federer, and Djokovic).  Italian Jannik Sinner took the Big Apple by Storm, slicing through all contenders with ease.  By with ease, I mean dropping only one set and never trailing in sets.  He finished off the popular American finalist Taylor Fritz in straight sets only the last going to a tiebreak.  A machine. The 23-year-old is poised to be the next thing (along with Alcaraz) for years to come.  Meanwhile, Sinner is the United States Open Champion and the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 9/1/2024


A second thrilling weekend of college football commenced with a handful of big national matchups between big conferences.  The weekend spanned five full days (Thursday through Monday) giving fans a holiday weekend buffet of action.  Sunday night may have been the peak game with a huge SEC and Big 10 matchup at a neutral site and it didn't disappoint.  Teams that have each won National Championships in the last 20 years squared off in Las Vegas as the 13th ranked Louisiana State Tigers and 23rd ranked Southern California Trojans went toe to toe for 60 minutes.  In what many expected to be a high scoring game (having seen USC defense the prior year) was a slugfest with body blows thrown throughout but coming down to the fourth quarter.  With the game 17-13 entering the fourth quarter, USC excelled with two huge scoring drives to win it led by heir apparent to the USC QBU franchise Miller Moss.  Moss ended the day 27-36 with a TD, but had two go ahead drives in the fourth quarter with a TD throw, and a two-minute drill drive in which he was 5-6 and led a 1m 39s drive with ease.  They could have gotten a FG but got the TD on a run.  Moss was patient behind Heisman Trophy winner and eventual top NFL draft pick Caleb Williams and the reigns are now his, and he is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 8/25/2024


College Football is back and what may end up being a Top 10 game of the year was the first game of what is like 2000.  2023 undefeated and playoff snubbed Florida State entered the season reloaded and with playoff hopes abound.  As ten-point favorites against Georgia Tech in a Week 0 kickoff game in Ireland, seemed like a great warm up and easy conference win.  Not so fast.  Georgia Tech has a new attitude and that is tough.  Led by Jamal Haynes, the Rambling Wreck controlled the football and most importantly, the final possession to defeat the number ten Seminoles.  Haynes produced gutsy runs totaling 75 yards on 11 carries, with two TDs.  Toss in a couple of catches for 16 yards for over 90.  No these aren't Heisman type numbers but numbers the team needed in a run first approach with variable weather against a good team.  Haynes and the Yellow Jackets received 0 AP or AFCA votes in the first poll.  Less than Texas State, Texas San Antonio, and Air Force among others.  They'll get votes this week thanks to Haynes the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, August 19, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 8/18/2024


We've plowed through most of the international sports scene (Olympics, Tour de France, Wimbledon, British Open) and so it's time for baseball.  One of the most unusual feats in baseball is the "cycle" in which a batter gets a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game.  Four hit games are rare enough, the cycle makes it even more so.  No hitter type rare.  This week, an unsung hero accomplished the feat.  29-year-old rookie Weston Wilson of the Philadelphia Phillies went 4-5 against the Washington Nationals on Thursday with a double in the eighth to get his cycle.  Not a prospect by any means at that age, he has turned in some pretty good numbers, including 4 HR and over a 1.000 OPS through his first 29 games while batting .333!  Will he likely continue this?  No.  Will he always be in the Philadelphia Phillies record book with just the 10th Cycle in franchise history (like one ever 15 years)?  Absolutely.  Weston Wilson is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, August 12, 2024

Sportswoman of the Week Ending 8/11/2024


What a week for the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, more commonly known as the Paris 2024 Olympics.  Fast feet lit up the track under the lights with amazing finishes nightly and new superstars being born.  One of those superstars is the United States megastar Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.  The girl brought speed.  World Record Speed.  She started with a completely dominant victory over favored World Champion Dutch star Femke Bol and it wasn't close.  McLaughlin-Levrone torched the field in 50.37s with fellow American Anna Cockrell also outpacing Bol who looked defeated down the back stretch as McLaughlin-Levrone left her in the dust.  But the 25-year-old American legend (who celebrated a birthday in Paris) followed up this performance as part of a completely dominant women's 4x400 relay that set an American Record and beat the rest of the world by four full seconds in 3:15.27.  The distance between 2nd and 7th was more than 1st and second.  McLaughlin-Levrone did it all and is a worthy Sportswoman of the Week!

Monday, August 5, 2024

Sportswoman of the Week Ending 8/4/2024


The "Greatest of All Time" (a.k.a. "GOAT") can be thrown around loosely at times without perspective.  Current best player.  Your favorite player on your team.  But in Women's Gymnastics the debate is over.  Simone Biles cemented her legacy in the sport and Olympic history leading the women's team Gold Medal then following it up with her own All Around.  The level of difficulty.  Execution.  The sub-5 footer jumps like 11 feet in the air.  Speaking of 11, we're talking 11 Olympics medals, 7 Gold (all 2016 and 2024), in each case most of all time.  Not to mention her issues with mental challenges in the 2020 Olympics and what she overcame at age 27 (ancient for a gymnast).  GOAT.  Of Gymnastics.  An inspiration.  And great Longhorndave Sportswoman of the Week!

Monday, July 29, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 7/28/2024


What a week for sports as the 2024 Olympic Games heat up, but one more cry for America's Pastime this week as a rare complete game no hitter goes.  San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease dominated the Washington Nationals for his first career no hitter and only the second for the Padres in franchise history (the first also Sportsman of the Week).  While Cease walked three, through the 114-pitch effort with 71 strikes.  With a double play and a caught stealing only faced one more than the minimum.  Cease was a trade acquisition in the offseason being in a contract year the White Sox wanted something in return.  The Padres could be a post-season spoiler in the National League and if so, Cease will be a tough two-game matchup for opponents.  And is a worthy Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 7/21/2024


Le Tour de France concluded this week with a dominant victory by a two-time, now three-time General Classification (e.g. Yellow Jersey) Champion.  But our Blog noted another amazing performance in the Points Classification (e.g. Green Jersey).  Biniam Girmay made his initial statement that he was the Sprinter to beat in the Third Stage of the 2024 Tour de France and never looked back.  With bursts of speed that clearly eclipsed major rival Jasper Philipsen in many an intermediate and stage win, Girmay surprised by winning his first Points Championship.  The Eritrean shocked the world with that Stage 3 win, then went on to win two more stages, all are the first and only for an African Cyclist in Le Tour.  In addition to flat our speed, strategy frequently helped hold off his Belgian rival by a mere 33 points, very close for the Points.  Staying in breakaways or at least close enough to Philipsen to nullify any intermediate point awards.  Then staying safe down the stretch (he did crash once) to either win or come close to winning.  Girmay at age 24 is likely to be a story for years, but for this week, is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, July 15, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 7/14/2024


An amazing week of international sports culminated with the Copa America Final of Argentina versus Colombia and an epic matchup of superstars of Lionel Messi and James Rodriguez (both former Sportsmen of the Week).  But it was another budding superstar, Argentinian Lautaro Martinez, who stole the glory.  In the 112' of Extra Time, when penalty kicks seemed to be a certainty, Lautaro took it upon himself to decide the practical Golden Goal.  After Colombia stumbled for an entire sequence to get a good set together, Giovani Lo Celso struck a perfect pass to Martinez who beat the Colombian keeper Camilo Vargas hands were too late.  Martinez had five goals in the tournament to lead as well.  As Messi fades into the sunset, Martinez is likely the heir apparent to keep Argentina in the top.  And is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Friday, July 12, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 7/7/2024


The first week of the Tour de France produced early fireworks from General Classification (e.g. G.C.) contenders on the first few rough, long, hot stages as well as thrilling springs as those going for the Points (Green) Jersey had chances to stack up points and win stages going into the week.  One of the major storylines entering the 2024 Tour de France was whether or not Mark Cavendish would win a record breaking 35th Stage to become the all-time leader.  In short.  He did it.  The 39-year-old riding in his 15th Tour surged ahead of other top sprinters to win the fifth stage of the 2024 Tour in Saint-Vulbas, France. In his prime, many of the flattest stages were practically a foregone conclusion, as Cavendish had a lead out train designed the throw him to the front with ease.  But in later years, as father time caught up with him, it's become more on him and more by chance.  After preliminarily announcing his retirement after the 2023 tour, he decided to give it one more chance and the Team Astana Qazaqstan gave him the shot.  They'll never be disappointed as history will show Cavendish getting the tie-breaking win from Eddy Merckx in their colours.  An amazing career and feat, for the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!