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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Sportsman of the Week Ending 1/12/2025


What a fun weekend for football. For five straight days, we had two College Football semifinal tilts both of which went down to the fourth quarter (somehow the best teams advancing eventually produce great games).  Then three days of the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs.  Not as competitive.  But the latter cemented a future Hall of Famer's status as a big game player and may be the reason his team wins its first Super Bowl in 12 years.  Baltimore Ravens Derrick Henry may have finally found a team to take him to his first Super Bowl appearance.  Or maybe more he'll be taking them.  Henry pounded the Pittsburgh Steelers defense for 186 yards and 26 carries, well over 7 YPC.  Add two TD.  And broke their spirit in a 28-14 win.  Not his first spirit broken.  His presence also opens up lanes for former and probable MVP Lamar Jackson.  You can't guard both.  And they have tight ends.  And a defense.  How do you stop the Ravens?  The Buffalo Bills will try, but Derrick Henry is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week.

This is Henry's third Sportsman of the Week nod, tied for most all time: 

January 7, 2018

November 15, 2015

2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame Vote

In an LHD on Sports Blog tradition, I am once again conveying my thoughts on who I would vote for if I had a BBWAA ballot for the 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame.

The BBWAA vote will be revealed on Major League Baseball (MLB) Network on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.  The Hall of Fame vote reveal remains one of the most anticipated moments on the baseball calendar and certainly of the offseason.  Here is the 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame Candidates Eligible for vote (via Baseball Reference with prior year percentage total for returning candidates).  75% of all ballots cast must include the players name for induction.

Induction Weekend 2024

As most readers probably know, the actual voting committee is the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA).  Prior to 2016, once a member, always a vote.  In 2016, several changes to the voting process were made (see my related Blog here) culling the list of voters to those who had covered the game in the prior 10 years.  This played out to remove a number of small vote ballots and increase percentages for those on the bubble.

There are a few overarching factors to cover before we get to the specifics.

1) A major, controversial specter over the Hall will continue to be how to handle candidates associated with Performance Enhancing Drug (PED) use in baseball primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, an era for which many players accused are now on the Hall of Fame ballot although the number is dwindling with Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, and Gary Sheffield running out of eligibility.  There are players whose on-field performance likely merits election, however because of their associated with substances that enhanced their performance, some members (a minority) of the BBWAA have been hesitant to cast votes their way.  At least in the 75% needed for induction.  Because the official voting rules include the words "integrity, sportsmanship, and character," their reluctance is justified in my mind.  For my selection, I will not presume guilt, but if there are legal findings, firsthand accounts (including Mitchell Report) or strong anecdotal evidence of PED use, I will strongly weigh against voting for the candidate.  You can count me in the "The PED STJ" type here in a blog I wrote.  A constant I hear is "how can it be a Hall of Fame without Bonds, Clemens, Pete Rose, etc."  Their accomplishments, records, videos, etc. are more than prominent in the museum portion of the Hall of Fame and museum, but down by the plaques, you won't find them there.  Did the crime, do the time.

2) A change in consideration for me is how to assess pitchers.  Whereas the 300-win plateau with a low ERA reflective of the dead ball, or pitcher dominated, eras prior to 1970 used to be a norm, it's become increasingly more difficult to get wins in the era of specialty relievers with starters leaving the game before the end of the sixth inning many times in close games.  Conversely, however, one would think this would benefit starting pitchers ERA by seldom going through a lineup more than twice in some cases, rarely more than three times.  Also, after many years of closers not being strongly considered, Mariano Rivera became the first and only to date unanimous inductee to the Hall, along with high save count Trevor Hoffman and Lee Smith in recent years.  The doors have opened a bit in that regard.  In the end, for pitchers, I strongly weigh dominance over a reasonable period of time, along with Cy Young Awards, All-Star games, win titles, career saves, and ERA.

3) There is also first and last ballot bias.  First ballot candidates some BBWAA voters seem reticent to vote in to protect some sort of integrity of being a "first ballot hall of famer".  Evidence, three voters who did not include Ken Griffey Jr. in 2016.  Likewise, when a player is on his last ballot (as Tim Raines was in 2017Edgar Martinez in 2019, and Larry Walker in 2020) voters who previously withheld a vote tend to pay a bit more attention to their candidacy considering it's a final shot and vote favorably.

Monday, January 6, 2025

Sportsman of the Week Ending 1/5/2025


Happy New Year Sports Fans!  Many consider this the "Most Wonderful Time of the Year" with Bowl Games and NFL drama.  Not to mention NBA, NCAA Basketball, and Hockey.  The last week of the NFL had a number of teams competing for limited playoff spots, but one game had stakes including a first-round bye versus road game the next week.  The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings were the first regular season game in NFL history to feature a total 28 wins.  28 wins is more than the Patriots, Browns, Jaguars, Titans, Raiders, Jets, and Giants combined.  After a defensive struggle in the first half which ended 10-6, the Detroit Lions busted out their offense in the second to defeat the Vikings 31-9 and get the first-round bye and home field advantage throughout the playoffs.  And led by a commanding performance by runing back Jahmyr Gibbs.  Gibbs thrashed the Vikings defense for a total of 139 yards on a yeoman-like 23 carries and 3 TDs.  He caught another 5 passes for 31 yards and a fourth TD.  The entire Vikings defense knew he was their scoring player and couldn't stop him.  Gibbs will be a huge part of the Lions postseason run to balance a great passing game and is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, December 30, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 12/29/2024


For the final Sportsman of the Week Blog of 2024, we stick to the gridiron but shift to the pros.  The biggest game in Week 17 in the NFL was the red-hot Green Bay Packers at the somehow still under-the-radar Minnesota Vikings.  The Vikings expectation was low after moving on from Kirk Cousins and starting journeyman Sam Darnold at quarterback when their rookie draft pick was injured.  They've since lost just two games.  Darnold was at his best against NFC North Rival Packers registering a season high passing yards at 377.  Three touchdowns.  The totals pushed him over 4000 yards for the season.  In a game that looked like the Vikings were coasting to victory, Darnold was clutch on the final drive registering two first downs to run out the clock.  The 14 wins on the season are a record for a first-year quarterback on a team.  The Vikings will go for the top seed in the NFC next week, but either way are expected to make a deep playoff run.  Sam Darnold is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!


Note: This is the 13th Anniversary of the Sportsman of the Week feature, having started January 1, 2012 with Keith Price of the Washington Huskies.  There have been approximately 676 weekly honorees representing 579 individuals removing repeat winners.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 12/22/2024


The highly anticipated first round of the reformatted and expanded college football playoffs arrived with much fanfare but unfortunately, not very competitive games.  Although the final score and overall differential during the game seemed comfortable, the University of Texas Longhorns found themselves in a battle against the Clemson Tigers well into the fourth quarter.  This is when our Sportsman of the Week emerged to save the day.  Jaydon Blue of the Texas Longhorns stepped up to be the alpha back in a stable full of backs to score on a spectacular 77-yard touchdown run after Clemson had pulled within 7 points with well over 10 minutes left.  This put the game at 38-24, which would be the final tally for the victorious Longhorns.  Blue was thrust to the bulk back for Quintrevion Wisner who battled through injuries during the game.  Blue had his best game of his career, ending the day with 146 yards on 14 carries and 2 TD.  He caught a couple more passes for 31 yards (good for 3rd highest yardage on the team) to approach 200 total scrimmage yards when his team needed him most.  Both Wisner and Blue were expected to be 3rd or further on the depth chart coming into the season, but as a tandem were hard to stop for Clemson.  In the end, Blue earns the Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, December 16, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 12/15/2024


The world of college football fans turns its eyes to the Army/Navy game on the weekend between the conference championships and first weekend of bowl games (err playoffs).  And the game seldom disappoints.  Saturday was no exception.  For the first time in decades, the two teams came in with a combined 19 wins.  Army was ranked.  Navy had beaten a ranked opponent.  Make it two.  Navy surprisingly thrashed the Army defense with body blow runs up the middle mixed with creative play calling to put the Black Knights in an outflanked position.  Combine that with effective shutting down of the Army running game behind the Joe Moore Award winning best offensive line in football limiting the ground attack to just 3 yards per rush.  But it was Navy's quarterback, Blake Horvath, who was the star.  Horvath carried the ball 25 of the 43 totes for the Midshipmen for 204 yards and two TDs.  That's over 8 yards a carry and they knew it was coming.  Back to the play calling, Horvath completed 4 passes but for a total of over 100 yards and two more scores.  Also.  No interceptions.  No fumbles lost.  And sweet 31-13 dominating, upset victory against a rival.  Nothing better than that, and for Blake Horvath, the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Monday, December 9, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 12/8/2024


What a weekend of college football with all the most elite teams (and playoff bound) teams facing off for conference title in their title game.  One of the most intriguing games was in the newly reformed Big 12 that featured Pac 12 refugee Arizona State Sun Devils against the incumbent Iowa State Cyclones.  Experts had it forecasted close however they underestimated Sun Devils running back Cam Skattebo.  Skattebo probably should be in New York for the Heisman (different debate for a different day) but he was the man of the match in running all over the usually strong defensive minded Cyclones.  The senior only needed to carry the ball 16 times for over 170 yards and two TD's.  It was his third game in a row over 145 rushing to go with nine total touchdowns in those affairs as Arizona State has not only punched their ticket to the playoffs, but also the fourth seed and a bye week.  And whoever gets them in the second round will have a force to deal with.  Cam Skattebo is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week.

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 12/1/2024


Rivalry weekend in college football did not disappoint in terms of actions, upsets, road wins, and elite performances by outstanding players.  The latter of which (actually accomplished all four) was South Carolina upsetting Clemson at Clemson.  Trailing 14-7 with under 7:00 to play, Gamecock quarterback LaNorris Sellers shined.  He became an unstoppable force, notching two runs of 27 yards, and a TD run of 20 yards in two scoring drives to put South Carolina ahead for good to win 17-14.  Overall Sellers three for 164 yards, but ran nearly unabated for 166 yards and both Carolina touchdowns.  The freshman Sellers appears to be ready to torment SEC teams for years to come, and is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 11/24/2024


Another week, another dominating running back performance.  This time in the NFL.  Veteran Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley thrust his name to the shop of the NFL MVP list with a career high performance.  Barkley thrashed the Los Angeles Rams defense for 255 yards on the ground with two touchdowns, from 70 and 72 yards respectively.  He also caught 4 passes (on 4 targets) for another 47 yards surpassing 300 yards of offense single handedly as the Eagles pounded the Rams 37-20 in Prime Time.  The Eagles have been poised for their next championship since their Super Bowl LII victory in 2018, perhaps it is Barkley who is the X-factor to get them to the Super Bowl for the third time in 8 years.  

This is Saquon Barkley's second Sportsman of the Week, his first coming in 2017 as a Penn State Nittany Lion.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Sportsman of the Week Ending 11/17/2024


The college football season is winnowing down to the last couple of weeks and several name brand teams are angling for a playoff berth.  A recent name brand that continues to make its name is the Boise State Broncos.  At 9-1 and now projected to potentially get a first round playoff berth, the Broncs have ripped teams up on the ground thanks to Heisman short list candidate Ashton Jeanty.  Jeanty is pushing 2000 yards so far through just 10 games and seems unstoppable.  This week, he tallied 159 yards and 30 carries and 3 TD in a 42-21 win over a bowl-bound San Jose State Spartans.  Boise State's only loss was a 3-point squeaker to number one, undefeated Oregon Ducks (in which Jeanty had 200 all-purpose yards and yes, another 3 TD).  Expect Jeanty to continue to roll and prove himself in the playoffs, but for this week he is the Longhorndave Sportsman of the Week!