Ok, enough blabbering, the real motive for my posting (other than to kickoff the blog season) is to link to the great AA piece:
"grab onto those giant condor-likewingsarms and ride....RIDE....young Michael Phelps to ratings gold, NBC!"
NBC has decided to do just that, hoping to glean what ratings they can from the greatest Olympian of all time they've picked up several swimming world and US championships. Will these events be even half as popular as the Olympics? My money's on no, but only time will tell, you never know how many "Phelps Phans" there are out there.
On another note, if you enjoy long conversations about the arbitrary rules and negotiations that surround MLB's mid-June draft, be sure to read this interview with Nationals' GM Jim Bowden about the attempted signing of #9 overall pick Aaron Crow (SP Missouri).
Edit: As of today's date (August 21st) all Tar Heel early entrants to the NBA Draft have elected to return to school. The Heels only underclassman loss is Alex Stepheson who is transferring to USC to be closer to his family and ailing father. We regret the error and the lack of immediate updated coverage and hope none of our loyal readers were confused (or miffed).
3 comments:
I'm watching the synchronized swimming team competition at 3am today. So good for Phelps and swimming. Maybe someday somebody can do the same for synchro because it's a hundred times more interesting than races. And I'm glad you're bringing in a third person to pick up the slack guys.
Curiously enough, I saw a bandwagon 'Phelps Phan' at the grocery store the other day. And what baseball team's hat was this bandwagon fan wearing, you might ask. Why, a Chicago Cubs hat, of course.
that's nothing, at ip3 last week, we saw a kid with a Cub's hat, Romo jersey, and Carolina crocs. i guess the bandwagoners start young in the espn era.
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