Wednesday, September 30, 2009
WLCV Still working out the kinks...
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The Overtime Show returns tonight!
Obviously, we will mostly be discussing the upcoming Kentucky/Louisville football game this Saturday. We will also be discussing a little bit of everything else, as well, including college football, NFL, and maybe a little baseball.
We hope you join us for our season premiere. We go on the air at 9 PM!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
No show tonight
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
No show tonight
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Future Stars Shine in Derby Classic
Top Louisville recruits Peyton Siva and Rakeem Buckles also had impressive showings. Siva continued to show that he is a true point guard, dishing out 11 assists while scoring 15 points. Buckles finished the night with a Black team high 26 points, he also pulled down 6 rebounds. Two other Louisville recruits, Stephan Van Treese and Mike Marra, scored 11 and 10 points repectively. Mike Marra also won the Derby Festival Dunk Competition, throwing down a windmill dunk off of the backboard.
Two Kentucky commits also competed in the Classic, Daniel Orton and Jon Hood. Hood finished the game with 13 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Orton scored 12 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and dished out 6 assists.
Other notable performances on the night included:
- 30 point, 7 rebound, 6 assist outing by Florida State signee Michael Snaer.
- 24 points on 5-of-10 shooting from beyond the arc by Oklahoma State commit Raymond Penn.
- 5-of-6 from the field for 11 points and 8 assists from Kansas signee Elijah Johnson. Johnson also threw down the dunk of the night in the final seconds...
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter - No show tonight
Friday, April 10, 2009
Fenway set to host next NHL outdoor game
If the NHL really wants to put on a HUGE outdoor game, it will only be a matter of time they book Beaver Stadium (Penn St. footbal stadium) in State College, PA for a game between the Pittsburgh Penguins, which has 2 of the 3 most recognizable players in the league and their cross-state rivals the Philadelphia Flyers. Beaver Stadium seats a little over 107,000 people, and there is no doubt in my mind the NHL would fill that place if those 2 teams were playing. Imagine seeing a hockey game with 107,000 other people! It would be amazing and great for the sport.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Daniel Orton Asks Out at UK/ Nolan Dennis Looking
Nolan Dennis
Richland High School, Richland Hills, Texas
#46 in the ESPNU 100
6'5, 180 pounds, Shooting Guard
DeMarcus Cousins chooses Cal & Cats
DeMarcus Cousins has made his pick...for the third (and presumably the final) time. The #4 ranked prospect in the ESPNU100 and the #2 overall prospect according to Rivals.com has decided to attend The University of Kentucky to continue his basketball career.
Cousins, a 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward out of Mobile (Ala.) Leflore High School, had previously committed to UAB before switching his commitment to Memphis. He then backed out of that commitment when former Memphis coach John Calipari left for the head coaching position at Kentucky. Cousins has stated that he also considered Washington and Kansas State this time around, before deciding to play for the Wildcats.
He is now the third player in the class for Kentucky, joining highly-touted big man Daniel Orton and Kentucky Mr. Basketball Jon Hood. More recruits are expected to follow Cousins to UK in the next few weeks.
"I'm working on John Wall and Xavier Henry right now," Cousins said. "I think we have a chance to get them."
Big news for the Big Blue faithful out there, as the Wildcats could legitimately contend for a national championship as early as next season. Some things will need to take place in order for this to happen, most importantly a few dropped scholarships. Calipari seems to be on track, finding the right players to fit his system, and essentially dumping the scraps. Michael Porter announced his intention to leave the team and focus on personal matters yesterday, and Jodie Meeks will test the draft waters (no agent has been signed so he can still return). Additionally, six players that previously intended to play for the Wildcats have already rescinded their commitments. It is expected that others will transfer, leave the team, or declare for the draft as well.
Vegas currently has Kentucky as a co-favorite to win it all next season, along with North Carolina (surprise), at 14-1 odds. Louisville is tied with Duke for the second position, at 25-1.
The New York Times' college basketball blog also gets in on the action, with their picks for next season's champion. The top five looks like this:
- North Carolina
- Michigan State
- Purdue
- Louisville
- Kentucky
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Lady Cards go down in championship
Player of the Year, Blake Griffin will go to the NBA.
Jodie Meeks to test the waters
Meeks has not hired an agent, which means if he is not satisfied with his status in the draft this season, he can withdraw his name and return to Kentucky.
Meeks averaged 23.7 PPG this year for the Wildcats and was a 2nd team All-American.
Monday, April 6, 2009
North Carolina wins 5th National Title
Opening Day was today. Here are the scores.
After declining the Arizona job, Sean Miller changed his mind and was announced as the Wildcats' new coach.
Just a reminder, your Lady Cards play undefeated UCONN in the national championship tomorrow night on ESPN. We will be having a live blog here, so come to this site during the game to discuss the game.
Louisville advances to the National Championship Game!
OPENING DAY IS TOMORROW!!! (well, today, technically...EVEN BETTER!)
And like Stanford had a chance...UCONN will face Louisville in the National Title game on Tuesday after a 19 point win over the Cardinal.
Peyton Siva & Jeremy Tyler Make Parade Magazine's High School All-American Team
For those of you who haven't seen Tyler play, here is a glimpse :
Sunday, April 5, 2009
The Overtime Show - April 5th / Louisville vs. Oklahoma Live Blog
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 4/2
Alright, I'm going to show you something pretty embarrassing for me and my beloved Pittsburgh Pirates. Check this out...
Ladies and gentlemen, we have an NIT Champion. It is my least favorite school in the country...Penn State. Congratulations to the 754 Penn State basketball fans for your team's accompishment. They defeated Baylor 69-63 tonight at MSG.
Also, for you UK fans, Ashley Judd likes the Calipari hire...watch the video...
Michael Vick has a job lined up for when he gets out of prison. It's a $10 per hour job at his dad's construction company, W.M. Jordan Co. He plans on working 40 hours a week there. That's interesting.
In NCAA coaching news, Tim Floyd said, "No thanks" to Arizona and Bruce Pearl cashed in at Tennessee after reportedly being offered the Memphis job.
Jay Cutler traded to Chicago
Cutler has never won a playoff game and you're going to give up 2 first rounders and a 3rd rounder for him? Insane. This does give Chicago a quarterback since Grossman and Orton are both horrible, but at the same time, how good is Cutler? Not that good.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - April 1
Memphis commits Xavier Henry and DeMarcus Cousins have reopened their commitments. Cousins' new #1 choice is Kentucky.
Jodie Meeks discusses the hiring of Calipari and if it will affect his decision to turn pro:
The U of L Baseball team (18-8) defeated Ball State (12-12) today 5-4 in 12 innings thanks to a walk-off sacrifice fly by Alec Lowery.
Jennie Rees from the Courier-Journal wrote an article today saying that Churchill Downs will test out racing at night in the spring meet this year. They will start racing at 6 PM on June 19th, June 26th, and July 2nd. Races would conclude at around 11 PM.
Donte Stallworth of the Cleveland Browns is in a lot of trouble and will be charged with DUI manslaughter after accidently killing a pedestrian on March 14th. Stallworth had a .126 blood-alcohol level. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
The Wooden All-American Team is out and Louisville's Terrence Williams is on the list. There were 5 members from the Big East Conference to be named to the team, more than any other conference.
John Calipari introduced as Kentucky's coach
Rick Pitino's 2 commercials
2009 McDonald's High School All-American Game
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Post Show Thread
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In case you didn't get to tune in, most of the discussion tonight centered around UK's hiring of Coach Calipari and what it means for UK. We also debated on how UK's season will go next year and what this hiring does for the UK/UL rivalry.
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On Air Thread - March 31
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Calipari to Cats May Cause Top Recruits to Follow
One Memphis commitment, DeMarcus Cousins, is of particular interest. Cousins, who stands at 6'9 and weighs in at 250 lbs, is one of the top players in the class of 2009 according to nearly every major recruiting database, ranked the #2 overall player by Rivals and the #2 center in the class by Scout. He is a force on the low block offensively, extremely tough to score over on the defensive side of the ball due to his length and athleticism, and has a nice handle with the ball for a big man.
Cousins is big #0 in white
Xavier Henry is #1 in white for Putnam City(OK)
One more player to keep an eye on is the top overall prospect by both Rivals and Scout, 6'4 point guard John Wall, who has Memphis high on his list and could add Kentucky to that list if Calipari is hired. Freakishly long and gifted, this guy can flat out play. See for yourself:
John Wall - Nasty
DeMarcus Cousins is the most likely to make the move, as he has not yet signed his letter of intent to Memphis, and will be able to freely join Calipari at UK. The NCAA has a history of being lenient with signees wanting to get out of a letter of intent due to coaching changes, so Xavier Henry joining the Wildcats next year as well is not out of the question. Calipari still has some recruiting to do if he plans to land John Wall over the likes of Duke, Baylor, Kansas, Miami, and N.C. State, and Kentucky may be just the thing to sway him one way or another.
So in the event that two of these three (or even all three) players join Calipari at Kentucky, and he can convince current UK signee Daniel Orton to stick around, next year's Kentucky line-up could look something like this: (This is also assuming that Kentucky loses none of their current key players. In other words, this is a best-case scenario for UK fans)
Assuming all three players join the Wildcats
1) John Wall/ DeAndre Liggins/ Michael Porter/ Kevin Galloway
2) Jodie Meeks/ Xavier Henry/ John Wall
3) Xavier Henry/ Darius Miller/ Ramon Harris/
4) Patrick Patterson/ DeMarcus Cousins/ Perry Stevenson
5) Daniel Orton/ DeMarcus Cousins/ Patrick Patterson
Every position could potentially be filled with a future NBA player. Everything working out exactly this way is a long shot. It would require losing a few current players on the roster for this to take place, but it would immediately put Kentucky back into the championship picture, which would be a phenomenal turnaround over a period of just one off-season. Dream big Kentucky fans.
Additional Note:
Louisville signee Peyton Siva made #6 on tonight's "SportsCenter Top Plays" with his performance in the McDonald's All-American Dunk Competition.
Here is Peyton's dunk competition warm-up video:
Update:
Xavier Henry has just stated that should Memphis coach John Calipari leave for any reason, he would be able to get out of his LOI and re-open his recruitment.
Overtime Thoughts 3/30
Still no official word yet on UK's next head coach. However, it seems like the school and John Calipari are close to working something out that will involve an astronomical amount of money.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Overtime Thoughts 3/29
The Tarheels from North Carolina also stamped their ticket to the Final Four with a 72-60 win over Oklahoma. They dominated from start to finish. That completes the Final Four with Michigan State, Connecticut, Villanova, and North Carolina making it this season.
Tiger Woods won his first tournament of the year today in the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a birdie putt on the 18th hole. Woods came back from 5 strokes down to win, matching his largest comeback of his career. I guess he's back.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Overtime Thoughts 3/26
“UK men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie has not been fired. There have been no meetings between Gillispie and UK officials today and there is no scheduled press conference for tomorrow”So basically, no one has any clue what's going on. WHAS is still reporting he is fired.
In the NCAA today:
#1 Pitt edged out #4 Xavier 60-55
#1 UCONN beat #5 Purdue 72-60
#3 Missouri held on against #2 Memphis 102-91
#3 Villanova spanked #2 Duke 77-54
NFL commish Roger Goodell wants the regular season to expand to 17 or 18 games hopefully as early as 2011. In order for this to happen, a new collective bargaining agreement will have to be reached between the owners and the players' union.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/25
UCONN allegedly committed major recruiting violations when recruiting former guard Nate Miles. ESPN reports that Miles "was provided with lodging, transportation, restaurant meals and representation between 2006 and 2008 by Josh Nochimson, a former UConn student manager who had become a professional sports agent who once represented ex-Huskies star Richard Hamilton." That will be something to keep an eye on for awhile.
If you missed us last night, we talked about this. Gator Nation loves some Tim Tebow
Lance Armstrong underwent surgery on his collarbone today after crashing in the 2nd stage of a race in northern Spain. The 7-time Tour de France winner is still expected to participate in this years race.
Uh-oh, Mike Vick might be in legal trouble...again.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
On Air Thread - March 24
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Overtime Thoughts 3/23
The Kentucky Wildcats were in action today in the 2nd round of the NIT. They played the #1 seed Creighton from the Missouri Valley Conference. UK won 65-63 as they won it with a Jodie Meeks 2-pointer with about 10 seconds left. They will now travel to South Bend to face Notre Dame.
Pat Forde points out in an article on ESPN.com that the tournament has lacked a cinderella this year. It is the first time ever where all the 1, 2, and 3 seeds have made the Sweet Sixteen and only 3 teams still in have not made a Final Four. Of all years, I would have thought this year would a year where upsets would be abundant considering the way the regular season went, but it has been anything but. He also goes on to say that if Arizona, a team with a national title, 4 final fours, and 25 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, is the biggest surprise then something's different.
Curt Schilling retired today. He finished his career with a 216-146 record and a 3.46 ERA. He also is 15th all-time in strikeouts with 3,116. He owns the lowest postseason ERA and winning percentage in the history of ML baseball. He won 3 World Series titles in his career. Schilling is also the subject of our poll tonight.
And in a shocker, Terrell Owens missed a voluntary workout today for his new team, the Buffalo Bills.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Overtime Thoughts 3/22
The Cardinals survived a tough Siena team tonight in a 79-72 win and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in Indianapolis to face the 12th seeded Arizona Wildcats on Friday.
Also, just a thought, Indianapolis isn't too far away. Let's snag up some tickets and turn Lucas Oil Stadium into Freedom Hall North. I just got my tickets on Ticketmaster. You can get all 3 games for as low as $90, which is a steal. You don't have to pay for a hotel cause it's a short trip there and back. Or you can get your tickets through a student lottery which costs $140. Seriously, try to make it there if you can. The Cards will need your support.
Also in the NCAA Tournament today:
#1 Pitt beat #8 Oklahoma State 84-76
#2 Michigan State squeaked by #10 USC 74-69
#3 Missouri got by #6 Marquette 83-79
#3 Kansas killed #11 Dayton 60-43
#3 Syracuse beat Arizona State 78-67
#4 Xavier handled #12 Wisconsin 60-49
#12 Arizona held off #13 Cleveland State 71-57
5 Big East teams have advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, more than any other conference. The Big East is 11-2 so far in the NCAA Tournament.
Tune into ESPN tonight for the semis of the World Baseball Classic between USA and Japan. The winner faces Korea in the championship tomorrow night.
Also, if you were like Michael and I and were extremely displeased with CBS' handling of the switching of games today during the U of L game call 212-975-3247 or email raguanno@cbs.com to complain. I did both.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/10
Your #5 Lady Cards got pummeled tonight by the #1 Lady Huskies 75-36. You know it's not good when All-American Angel McCoughtry leads your team in scoring with just 9 points. With that loss, the Lady Cards will probably get a 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Some Big East Tournament games:
DePaul upset Cincinnati 67-57
St. John's got past Georgetown 64-59
Notre Dame advanced against Rutgers 61-50
Seton Hall defeated South Florida 68-54
Around the top 25:
Cleveland State upset #17 Butler to win the Horizon League
Three teams punched their NCAA ticket today with Cleveland State beating Butler to win the Horizon (as said before), Western Kentucky winning the Sun Belt Conference, and North Dakota State won the Summit League.
LaDainian Tomlinson renegotiated his contract today so he will remain a Charger for at least another year.
Jay Cutler is mad at Denver for pursuing Matt Cassell. And it's getting worse.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/9
Your #7 Lady Cards beat #19 Pitt tonight in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament 69-63. They will advance to the finals to play 32-0 UCONN, ranked #1 in the nation. The game will be televised on ESPN at 7 PM.
Arond the top 25:
#12 Gonzaga crushed St. Mary's 83-58
Three other NCAA Tournament tickets were punched tonight with Gonzaga (West Coast), Sienna (Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference), and Virginia Commonwealth (Colonial).
The new rankings are out. North Carolina is #1 in both polls. Louisville is #5 in both and even racked up a #1 vote in the AP.
Bracketology has also been updated and Louisville replaced Oklahoma as the 4th #1 seed along with UNC, Pitt, and UCONN.
Also, check out Adam Hayes' post about the Derby Classic.
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Your Overtime Recruiting Rundown: 2009 Derby Classic All-Star Game Rosters Announced
The rosters have just been released for the 2009 Derby Classic All-Star Game, which annually features 24 of the nation's top high school basketball prospects, and is held in Freedom Hall:
(These are the 20 players currently confirmed for the game)
Tyler Griffey Illinois 6′ 8″/230 F
Jon Hood Kentucky 6′ 6″/190 G
Jordan Hulls Indiana 6′ 0″/170 G
Lakeem Jackson South Carolina 6′ 5″/220 F
Rakeem Buckles Louisville 6′ 8″/203 F
Brendan Lane UCLA 6′ 9″/205 F
Peyton Siva Louisville 6′ 0″/165 G
Stephan Van Treese Louisville 6′ 9″/225 F
GJ Vilarino Kentucky 6′ 1″/175 G
Raymond Penn Oklahoma St 5′ 9″/150 PG
Elijah Johnson Kansas 6′ 2″/183 G
Lorenzo Brown NC State 6′ 4″/175 G
Noel Johnson USC 6′ 7″/180 F
Daniel Orton Kentucky 6′ 10″/260 C
Maurice Creek Indiana 6′ 5″ /200 G
Michael Snaer Florida State 6′ 4″/185 G
Maalik Wayns Villanova 6′ 1″/190 G
Christian Watford Indiana 6′ 8″/215 F
Erik Murphy Florida 6′ 10″/220 PF
Mike Marra Louisville 6′ 4″/200 SG
The roster includes all three Kentucky signees and all four Louisvuille signees from the 2009 recruiting class. The game will feature three McDonald's All-Americans (Peyton Siva-Louisville; Michael Snaer-Florida State; Maalik Wayns-Villanova) and ten players ranked in the top 50 nationally.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/8
Around the top 25:
#2 North Carolina beat rival #7 Duke 79-71
#8 Michigan State defeated #20 Purdue 62-51
#10 Wake Forest beat #19 Clemson 96-88
#14 Gonzaga killed Santa Clara 94-59
#24 Florida State defeated Virginia Tech 63-53
One more team punched their NCAA Tournament ticket today. That team was Northern Iowa from the Missouri Valley Conference.
The World Baseball Classic is in full swing with 5 games today:
Cuba crushed South Africa 8-1
The Dominican Republic bounced back and beat Panama 9-0
Korea killed China 14-0 to advance to the 2nd round
Mexico vs Australia
Team USA destroyed Venezuela today 15-6. Kevin Youkilis and Adam Dunn both went deep for the 2nd straight game. They will advance to the 2nd round.
Boston pitcher Jon Lester cashed in today with a 5-year, $30 million extension after a 16-6 season last year.
Alex Rodriguez will opt for surgery on his torn labrum. He will be out 6-9 weeks and will also need another operation at the end of the season.
In golf, Y.E. Yang won the Honda Classic after shooting 9-under for the tournament.
In NASCAR, Kurt Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500.
Also, be sure to join our Bracket Challenge on Facebook. The top 3 entries win gift cards to the Lunch Pail.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/6
The Kentucky Wildcats lost...again. That was the clincher on losing their chances of getting an at-large bid to the NCAA's. Florida beat them 60-53 in Gainesville. Also in UK news, Mitch Barnhart has put an end to the fans' debate if the team would even accept an NIT bid. He said, "We certainly don't want to be perceived as arrogant, but we also don't want to lower the standards of what is expected at Kentucky." UK will accept an NIT bid.
Around the Big East:
#4 Pitt beat #1 UCONN (again) 70-60
#25 Syracuse upset #15 Marquette 86-79 in OT
Seton Hall defeated Cincinnati 67-63
Rutgers beat South Florida 45-42
Georgetown defeated DePaul 48-40
Around the top 25:
#3 Memphis routed Tulane 74-47
#5 Oklahoma edged Oklahoma State 82-78
#9 Kansas beat Texas 83-73
Auburn upset #11 LSU 69-53
Texas A&M upset #12 Missouri 96-86
#13 Washington beat rival Washington State 67-60
#17 UCLA defeated Oregon 94-68
Richmond upset #18 Xavier 80-75
#21 Arizona State crushed California 83-66
#22 Butler edged out Wright State 62-57
Some NCAA tournament tickets have already been punched:
East Tennessee State (Atlantic Sun Champ)
Radford (Big South Champ)
Cornell (Ivy League Champ)
Morehead State (Ohio Valley Champ)
Terrell Owens has signed a 1-year, $6.5 million contract with the Buffalo Bills
Team USA won their World Baseball Classic Opener 6-5 over Canada thanks to home runs by Kevin Youkilis, Brian McCann, and Adam Dunn.
Florida State got in trouble, and not just in football.
It was so nice outside that your Louisville baseball team decided to play twice. They won both games defeating Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8-7 and Eastern Illinois 10-6 to go to 8-4 on the season.
And a side note...my favorite ESPN analyst Doug Gottlieb (said with sarcasm) just said something on the lines of that Louisville can not get a one seed no matter what because all of their big games were at home. Afterwards, Joe Lunardi currently has Lousville as a #1 seed.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/5 *Gift Card Giveaway*
Kentucky plays @ Florida tomorrow at 2 PM on CBS. If UK wins, it will definitely help. Maybe not enought, but it will help. If they lose, then there is no doubt they will have to win the SEC Championship.
One game from the Big East tonight:
Notre Dame defeated St. John's 74-55
ESPN's Bracketology came out today. Louisville is a 2-seed. Kentucky is the 2nd team out.
A-Rod's doctors say that it is possible for him to play through his torn labrum this season without surgery.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/4
Around the Big East:
#16 Villanova beat Providence 87-70
Around the top 25:
#17 UCLA beat on Oregon State79-54
#18 Xavier crushed Dayton 76-59
Stanford upset #21 Arizona State 74-64
And as mentiioned before, Penn State beat #23 Illinois 64-63
Alex Rodriguez tore his labrum and has a cyst in his right hip. No decision yet on if he will undergo surgery.
In NCAA news, Alabama may have gotten themselves into quite a pickle after admitting to NCAA rules violations that student-athletes received free textbooks and supplies in 2006-2007. Alabama was placed on probation in 2002. If this is considered a repeat offense, they could face tougher sanctions.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/4
Kentucky could have played itself off the bubble tonight, and not in the good way. They picked a bad time to have their worst loss of the season as they lost to a 205th ranked Georgia team at home that had only two conference wins 90-85. It's going to start getting really interesting from here until Selection Sunday to see how this UK team will be handled. In our opinion, the Cats now have to win the SEC Tournament to be safe. Vote in our poll about the Cats tournament chances and post your comments below.
Around the Big East:
#4 Pitt beat #15 Marquette 90-75
West Virginia pounded DePaul 82-63
Around the top 25:
#2 North Carolina beat Virginia Tech 86-78
#3 Memphis won at Houston 69-60
#12 Missouri handled #5 Oklahoma 73-64
Texas Tech pulled off a huge upset over #9 Kansas 84-65
Vanderbilt upset #11 LSU 75-67
Northwestern went on the road and beat #20 Purdue 64-61
In the NFL, Ray Lewis agreed to another three years with Baltimore, Kurt Warner and Arizona agreed to a 2-year, $23 million deal, and WR Laveranues Coles signed a 4-year, $28 million deal with the Bengals.
In surprising news, WR Terrell Owens was cut by Dallas tonight.
Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers have finally come to an agreement on a 2-year $45 million contract.
Today was the NHL trading deadline. Click here for info on all the last-minute deals.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/3 *Gift Card Giveaway*
Kentucky also plays a game against Georgia at home. It will also be senior night for the Cats as they will honor the great Jared Carter.
Also, if you haven't yet, vote for Terrence Williams for the Senior Class Award. It takes like 10 seconds to vote and you can vote once per day.
Some scores from around the Big East:
#25 Syracuse pounded Rutgers 70-40
South Florida upset Cincinnati and probably shattered the Bearcats' at-large hopes in a 70-59 win.
St. John's also pulled off a huge upset to knock Georgetown back off the bubble 59-56 in OT
Around the top 25:
#7 Duke squeaked one out over #24 Florida State 84-81
#8 Michigan State beat Indiana 64-59
#10 Wake Forest edged out Maryland 65-63
#13 Washington killed Seattle 87-60
#14 Gonzaga crushed USC Upstate 90-40
#19 Clemson beat Virginia 75-57
The Coast Guard called off the search for the 3 missing football players after their boat capsized this weekend. The call was made after covering 24,000 square miles of ocean in the last 3 days.
Manny and the Dodgers are VERY close to signing a 2-year $45 million deal.
Also, don't forget to vote in our poll on Earl Clark and his future in the NBA.
On Air Thread - March 3
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 3/2
Your #8 Louisville women's basketball team played the final game of their season tonight and won their school record-tying 27th game of the year in a 66-61 win at Marquette. Angel McCoughtry notched a double-double with 25 points and 14 rebounds.
Louisville first baseman Andrew Clark was named Big East Player of the Week last week. He batted .375 with 2 HR and 7 RBI and helped lead the Cardinals to a perfect 4-0 week.
Wide Reciever T.J. Houshmandzadeh signed a 5-year deal worth over $40 million with the Seattle Seahawks.
To go back to college basketball, this weeks rankings are out. Louisville is still #6 in both polls.
Also, not really a surprise, but Earl Clark IS going to the NBA after this year and will partake in Senior Night festivities in Wednesday's game. Vote on our poll on whether you think he should be able to do that or not.
Overtime thoughts from the weekend
A lot happened in the world of sports this weekend worth talking about. First on the local side of things the Cards and the Cats played important games. The Cards came out victorious, while the Cats continue their slide.
Number 6 ranked Louisville defeated the #10 ranked Marquette Golden Eagles 62-58 yesterday in front of over 20,000 people in Freedom Hall. The Kentucky Wildcats fell on Saturday to the #18 LSU Tigers by a score of 73-70.
In the latest bracketology Lunardi has the Cards still at that number 2 seed, while he has the Cats barely hanging on as a 10 seed. I think all of this March Madness talk and seeding will be a great topic on the show tomorrow night.
On the national side of things, baseball is back in full swing(no pun intended) with spring training now underway. Also Shaq is apparently back and Tiger loses in the second round of the match play tournament. A lot more to get to but hear were some cliff notes from the weekend.
There will be another post at the end of the night tonight from todays events and other things we may have forgotten. We have an action packed show for you all tomorrow night at 9pm. Make sure you tune in.
We would like to hear your thoughts on the UofL and UK games from this weekend.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Listen to past shows!
This is our premiere show! It's not in the best quality and the end is a little messed up, but it'll do.
March 3rd:
You miss a little bit of the beginning, but it's better quality.
March 10th:
This is an awesome show. We had Howie Lindsey on from the Louisville Sports Report and Louisville big man George Goode stopped by for a few words as well. It's only the first 90 minutes or so of the show. But it's something.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/26
In Big East action:
Cincinnati beat West Virginia 65-61
Around the top 25:
#4 Memphis won at UAB 71-60
#21 Washington took down #11 Arizona St 73-70 in OT
#14 Wake Forest beat NC State 85-78
Michigan upset #16 Purdue 87-78
#17 Gonzaga beat Santa Clara 81-73
#19 UCLA held on to beat Stanford 76-71
#20 Illinois defeated Minnesota 52-41
#22 Xavier beat St. Joseph's 68-54
#23 Butler crushed Youngstown State 78-57
It was ruled today that Mike Vick will be able to spend the last 2 months of his sentence under home confinement. I guess if I had to spend 2 months in "prison" I'd like to spend it in a $748,100 home, which is the least valuable of Vick's four homes.
Tom Brady married supermodel Gisele Bundchen today. Bundchen is the highest paid supermodel in the world with earnings of over $35 million per year.
The NBA took out a $200 million loan.
Tim Clark beat Tiger Woods today 4 and 2 in the 2nd round of the WGC - Accenture Match Play Championship.
The Louisville baseball team plays at home Friday at 2 PM versus Bowling Green. You all should try to make it out. They got $1 beers and $1 hot dogs during the game out in left field.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/25
So last night, we talked about how UK had a game tonight. I guess they forgot. Because they sure as heck did not show up to play in Columbia, SC as they got hammered by the Gamecocks 77-59. Jodie Meeks scored 18 and Patrick Patterson had 28 points. But like like we were saying last night, someone else needs to step up. Only three other Wildcats scored and the highest scorer of those three was Darius Miller with 5 points. That's not going to cut it. South Carolina's Devan Downey led the Gamecocks with 21 points.
There was a HUGE Big East game tonight in Milwaukee, WI as the #10 Marquette Golden Eagles faced off against the #2 UCONN Huskies. UCONN pulled ahead at the end and won 93-82. Marquette suffered a big blow in the first half when they lost PG Dominic James for the season with a broken bone in his foot. A.J. Price went off for 36 points.
Other scores from around the Big East:
#12 Villanova squeaked one out over DePaul 74-72
Notre Dame beat Rutgers 70-65
Seton Hall took down South Florida 75-60
From around the top 25:
#7 Duke beat Maryland 78-67
#8 Missouri killed Kansas State 94-74
#9 Michigan State beat Iowa 62-54
Virginia Tech upset #13 Clemson 80-77
#24 Texas held off Texas Tech 87-81
Your Louisville baseball team beat Eastern Kentucky 9-8 on a walk-off single by Adam Duvall. Preseason National Player of the Year Chris Dominguez was 3-5 with 4 RBI and a homer shy of a cycle.
New York Giants' RB Brandon Jacobs signed a 4-year, $25 million extension today.
After cutting 169 jobs, NFL commish Roger Goodell will take a 20% pay cut from his $11 million salary he earned this fiscal year.
The first day of spring training games was today. Check here for a scoreboard of all the games from the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues.
The Los Angeles Dodgers offered Manny Ramirez yet another contract. This one, Manny would receive $25 million this year with a player option in 2010 that would be worth $20 million.
Tiger Woods beat Brendan Jones 3 and 2 in the first round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Tournament today.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/23
A Blake Griffin-less Oklahoma Sooner team lost to Kansas tonight 87-78. That is two in a row now for the Sooners for those counting.
Donovan McNabb is putting off signing an extension with the Eagles until he sees what else Philly will do in the offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts will end their relationship with WR Marvin Harrison later this week after Harrison refused to take a pay cut.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/22 *Gift Card Giveaway*
Around the Big East:
#14 Villanova outlasted #25 Syracuse 89-86
West Virginia won at Rutgers 74-56
St. John's defeated Seton Hall 70-65
Around the top 25:
#5 Michigan State defeated Wisconsin 61-50
#9 Duke beat #8 Wake Forest 101-91
#11 Arizona State defeated Arizona 70-68
#13 Clemson beat Georgia Tech 81-73
#16 Illinois bounced back against Ohio State 70-68
#17 Xavier crushed George Washington 71-53
#11 Florida finished their 3-game sweep over our #17 Louisville baseball team with a 3-2 win today in Gainesville. The Cards return home with a game this Wednesday against Eastern Kentucky at 2 PM.
Oklahoma's Blake Griffin's status is still uncertain for the Sooners' game against Kansas on Big Monday. Griffin suffered a concussion in the first half of last night's loss to Texas.
Phil Mickelson had a 4-shot lead going into the final round of the Northern Trust Open today. He somehow lost that lead and came from behind to defeat Steve Stricker by one shot to earn his 35th career PGA win. It was his first tournament of the year. All eyes in the golf world will be on Tiger Woods next weekend as he will play for the first time since last year's US Open, which he won on basically one leg.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/21
#7 Louisville was up to the test on the road today and defeated Cincinnati 72-63. The game knocks UC to 0-8 against top 25 teams as their at-large bid hopes are falling away. They are going to have to get a marquee win in order to get in. Louisville goes to 21-5 on the year and 12-2 in the Big East. Terrence Williams led all scorers with 20 points.
Kentucky swept the season series against Tennessee today with a 77-58 win over the Vols. Tennessee simply was no match against the Cats today. From the opening tip, it just seemed like they had absolutely no idea what they were doing. UK's team...wait, I mean Jodie Meeks was held 3-less for the first time this season.
Around the Big East:
#1 UCONN handled South Florida 64-50
#4 Pitt beat Depaul 80-61
#11 Marquette held off Georgetown 78-72
Notre Dame defeated Providence 103-84
Around the top 25:
Texas pulled off a monster upset over #2 Oklahoma 73-68
Maryland came back from 16 down and pulled off a huge upset over #3 North Carolina 88-85 in OT
#6 Memphis held off UTEP 70-63
#10 Missouri defeated Colorado 66-53
Washington State stunned #15 UCLA 82-81 in a thriller.
#18 Kansas beat Nebraska 70-53
#19 Washington defeated USC 60-51
#20 Gonzaga crushed Pepperdine 92-58
#21 Purdue defeated rival Indiana 81-67
#22 Butler beat Davidson 75-63 in a Bracketbuster game. That one probably ended Davidson's at-large bid possibilities.
St. Mary's knocked off #23 Utah State 75-64
#24 LSU beat Auburn 79-72
Due to #1 UCONN's loss to Pitt, #2 Oklahoma's loss to Texas, and #3 UNC's loss to Maryland, Pitt will most likely move to #1 for the second time this season. What happened to all this talk about the ACC's top 3 teams being better than the Big East's top 3? My guess is that the top 6 next week will be Pitt, UCONN, Oklahoma, Memphis, UNC, Louisville. That seems pretty Big East heavy.
Your #17 Louisville baseball team dropped their 2nd game of a 3-game series with #11 Florida 10-4 earlier today. They will try to salvage the 3rd game tomorrow at 12 PM. Audio can be heard on uoflsports.com.
The #1 wide receiver in the upcoming NFL draft, Michael Crabtree, suffered a stress fracture in his left foot that will force him to sit out 6-10 weeks and will not be able to participate in any pre-draft workouts.
Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson is on a mission to show how the BCS is unfair in that the MWC champion does not get an auto bid to a BCS bowl game, but the 6 BCS conference champs do. He is working on a proposal to change the current system. I, for one, think the Mountain West champ deserves the exact amount of respect and credit as other BCS conference champions. Vote in our poll and tell us what you think!
Arizona QB Kurt Warner is leaning towards coming back next year after leading the Cardinals to the Super Bowl last season.
There are a lot of mixed feelings on what should be done about steroid users in baseball among you all who voted in the poll. But a 1-year ban ended up getting the most support with 37% of the vote.
Keep up the comments guys!
Friday, February 20, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/20 *Gift Card Giveaway*
The 17th ranked Louisville baseball team dropped its season opener in Gainesville, FL against the #11 Florida Gators 6-3. The Cards play the Gators again today at 1 PM. The game can be listened to on CardsTV at uoflsports.com.
Your #7 Louisville Cardinals travel up I-71 to face the Cincinnati Bearcats tomorrow at 2 PM. The game can be seen locally on WHAS or online at ESPN360.com. Everyone offer up your predictions for the game. If anyone gets the score correctly, they will receive a $10 Lunch Pail gift card!
The Overtime Show would also like to congratulate the Louisville Men's Ice Hockey team in their 6-5 win over Xavier last night. It was their first win in about 2 years.
Also, our "buddies" down the road in Lexington play a big game against Tennessee tommorrow at 1 PM. If you all remember correctly, Tennessee is the team who forgot to play defense at the same time Jodie Meeks decided to make it rain all over Knoxville, thus resulting in a 54 point performance in Kentucky's 90-72 win over the Vols on January 13th.
Joe Lunardi's latest Bracketology is out. Your Cards are a 2-seed squaring off against Robert Morris from the Northeast Conference. The Big Ten made a big splash in this edition with 8 teams in, ahead of the ACC (7) and the Big East (7). Also, Louisville is 5th on the S-Curve, which means they are the first in line for a 1-seed if UNC, Oklahoma, UCONN, or Pitt were to falter down the stretch.
Also, you asked, therefore you shall receive. Lil Wayne's tattoo after signing a deal with ESPN to join their site as a blogger...
A-Rod seems to be in a whole whirl of trouble. This is getting ugly. I might have to rescind my argument I made in an article I wrote when news first broke about his steroid use. Let us know your opinions on A-Rod after this latest story has come out. Does he deserve any respect from the fans whatsoever?
From the NBA realm, Amare Stoudemire of the Suns had surgery on his eye today that could force him to miss the remainder of the season. He'll be out "about 8 weeks."
LeBron James scored a season high 55 points in the Cavs' 111-103 win over Milwaukee. He scored 16 points in the first 3 minutes of the 2nd half.
In baseball, Baltimore 2nd baseman Brian Roberts broke the bank with a 4-year, $40 million extension today.
It looks like Cleveland will have a good ole fashioned quarterback battle between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson next season.
Super Bowl winning kicker Jeff Reed of the Steelers was fined $543.50 for breaking a towel dispenser and then using profane language at an employee of a supermarket after realizing there were no towels in the restroom.
Also, don't forget to vote in our poll about what baseball should do with steroid users.
We look forward to your comments!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Overtime Thoughts - 2/19
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Let's lead off with some news from your #7 Louisville Cardinals. One of their recruits, PG Peyton Siva from Seattle, WA was named a McDonald's All-American. Siva will enroll at the University of Louisville this fall. North Carolina led all colleges with 4 McDonald's All-Americans this year. Representing the Big East, Villanova has 2 players, Pitt has 1, and UCONN has 1.
Big East action tonight:
#9 Duke went out of conference and won at the Garden against St. John's 76-69
#14 Villanova beat Rutgers 82-72 on Nova's senior night
Around the top 25:
Charlotte upset #17 Xavier 65-60 in an Atlantic 10 battle
#20 Gonzaga killed Loyola Marymount 91-54
#15 UCLA beat #19 Washington 85-76
A bunch of people were franchised today in the NFL: Dunta Robinson (Houston), Max Starks (Pittsburgh), Leroy Hill (Seattle), Bo Scaife (Tennessee), and Julius Peppers (Carolina). The Julius Peppers situation will be a good one to look at over the next few months as he has expressed how much he wants to leave Carolina.
42 year old Tom Glavine signed a one year deal today with his original team, the Atlanta Braves. The contract could pay him as much as $4.5 million if all incentives are reached.
Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes was fined $10,000 today by the NFL for his touchdown celebration after making the game-winning catch in Pittsburgh's win over Arizona. But hey, who can blame him? He's going to Disney World. Also, he sold his gloves that he caught that ball with for $70,200, all of which was donated to charity.
The NFL Combine is officially underway in Indianapolis. It will go on until Tuesday. You can even go to their website and vote what your favorite NFL Combine drill is!!
After rejecting a contract extension earlier in the week, Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach agreed to a 5-year $12.7 million deal. He declined the previous offer due to a clause that would have triggered his firing and a $1.5 million fine if he interviewed for any other job.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Overtime thoughts - 2/18
Every night, we will post some of the top stories of the day. Our hope in doing this is to get sports information out to you all even when we aren't on the air. Also, we are doing this so we can get some interaction from you all. If you have anything to say about anything we have listed, please post your thoughts in the comments section. This way we get feedback and can understand what you all are thinking more effectively.
Your #7 Louisville Cardinals (20-5, 11-2) defeated the Providence Friars (16-10, 8-6) tonight 94-76. The Friars hung with Louisville and even led until Providence all of a sudden forgot to shoot and went about 10 minutes without making a shot. Six Cardinals scored in double figures and Earl Clark had a double-double.
Some scores from around the Big East Conference:
Georgetown (14-10, 5-8) pummeled South Florida (8-17, 3-10) 65-40
West Virginia (18-8, 7-6) beat Notre Dame (14-11, 5-8) 79-68
Ranked teams in action tonight:
#3 North Carolina defeated NC State 89-80
#6 Memphis destroyed SMU 90-47
#8 Wake Forest beat Georgia Tech 87-69
#18 Kansas defeated Iowa State 72-55
Milwaukee pulled off the upset over #22 Butler 63-60
#23 Utah State defeated Cal State Bakersfield 78-57
#24 LSU came back and beat Arkansas 72-69
Also, The Overtime Show is not a big fan of Big Ten basketball. Imagine being at this game tonight: Penn State - 38, #16 Illinois - 33. What is that? My 3rd grade basketball team played in more exciting games than that.
Ken Griffey Jr. is returning to the Seattle Mariners where he played from 1989-2000. He signed a one-year deal worth a guarenteed $2 million with another possible $2.5 million in incentives.
In the NFL, Baltimore's Terrell Suggs, Tampa Bay's Antonio Bryant, and San Diego's Darren Sproles were all franchised today.
If we missed anything let us know! Also share your opinions on today's events!
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