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Who Will It Be Now?

nebraska.jpgBreaking News: Callahan fired:

Saturday morning, one day after completing Nebraska’s worst season in 46 years, Athletic Director Tom Osborne met with Bill Callahan and his staff at the Osborne Athletic Complex, delivering the news and ending six weeks of uncertainty about Callahan’s future as head coach.

“It isn’t wins and losses, it’s how you do it,” Osborne said this morning.

“I really appreciate the effort these guys put into it. I was hopingcallahan_into_every_life_a_little_rain_must_fall.jpg yesterday we’d have a different outcome than what we did.”

Regarding a successor, “In the next few days, I’ll try to talk to four or five people and try to move this thing along,” Osborne said.

“The Kansas game was a big turning point; that was a big loss,” he added. “The Kansas game was certainly a major factor. I was really pleased with the effort against Texas. The turnovers were a big factor against Kansas and certainly a big factor against Colorado.” Read the full article at the Omaha World Herald

kansas.gifWell, tonight KU plays Missouri for the Big 12 Championship. Since NE isn’t a factor, I wish the best for the Jayhawks.

UPDATE: I thought it was early for the Big 12 Championship and Bob assures me that it is. Kansas and Missouri are playing to see who will play OU for the Big 12 Championship. As much as I respect the Sooners, I’m still pulling for the Jayhawks to take the Big 12. So, tonight could be a first step towards that. Thanks Bob!

UPDATE 2: NU Football: Gill, Pelini emerge as coaching candidates
Not that I get a vote, but Turner Gill is awesome. In reality, it might be easier just to get someone you don’t like to coach at NE. This way, if they hit the road, no hard feelings.

UPDATE 3: No2Liberals has the scoop!

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Left Winged Nuts Waterboard Themselves

This was too funny not to post. Bryan has it over at HotAir and the comment thread is hilarious.

Seriously, this makes me chuckle almost as hard as this. :)

UPDATE:How much fun can Bryan post in one day? :)

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Git yer vaccinations before you head to the race!

This is hilarious. Granted, you’d think that most NASCAR fans would vote Republican. But this looks like the Democrats trying to shoot the rest of the votes they get from the South in the foot. This video is a hoot:

I saw the story first over at HotAir, then Tieki Rae emailed the Fox News link to me this afternoon, which of course made it fit to blog here at Sunflower Desert.

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‘He’s like a miracle’ Everett’s mother hopeful for son’s recovery

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This is wonderful news! Especially when on Sunday and Monday, the news coming out on Everett was not good. We tuned into this game after the helmet to helmet tackle and I still haven’t seen the hit — don’t really care to. I’m just so happy for the hopeful reports coming out.

I found this article at Sports Illustrated:

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Patricia Dugas reached out, touched Kevin Everett’s arm and asked her son if he couldkevineverett.jpg feel her hand. Everett — lying in a hospital bed, barely awake and hooked to life support systems — nodded yes.

“I can’t even explain it to you, he’s like a miracle,” Dugas said, her voice breaking in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

She went on to say:

“That’s right. They’re surprised themselves,” Dugas said. “They don’t know Kevin Everett. Oh, man, I always told him when he was a little boy, ‘You show them better than you can tell them.’ He’s going to be fine. I really believe it.”

She said Everett can shake his head, even throw it back in laughter. He has trouble speaking because of a breathing tube, so instead she said Everett is using a device to spell out words on a screen by hitting letters with a pen in his mouth.

Keep getting better kid.

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Husker Time!

It’s finally here ladies and gents. FYI, Husker football is not politics and free speech is not necessarily always extended huskers.jpghere. In other words … bash my Huskers and risk your comment being deleted. :) That’s right — my posts on Huskers are for Husker lovers only.

Beginning at 1:30 this afternoon (Mountain time folks):

The Huskers take on Nevada in their season opener.

The Roster.

The Schedule.

The suckers Opponant for the week.

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GO BIG RED!!!

UPDATE: Final score: 52 - 10 HUSKERS

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Vick Must Decide Whether to Accept Plea Agreement

I guess my question would be why? Others have already been given pleas for their testimonies against Vick. Apparently, playing the race card is paying off.

That comes on the heels of news that co-defendants Purnell Peace and Quanis Phillips are scheduled to appear in federal court in Richmond at the end of the week and are expected to accept their own plea agreements. Peace’s hearing is at 9 a.m. (ET) on Thursday, while Phillips will appear on Friday at the same time. Plea agreements would clear them to testify against Vick.

You can read the entire article at ESPN, but I thought this paragraph was cute:

In a Richmond, Va., court in late July, Vick pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities, and conspiring to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture. He said in a written statement that he looked forward to “clearing my good name.” He also pleaded with the public to resist a rush to judgment.

Good luck with clearing your good name Michael. In the meantime, I think the team is ready to move on without the gangsta:

“I don’t think anybody on this team right now is hoping that Mike comes back,” Dunn said. “If he comes back, that’s great, but I just think right now we’re at point where the guys that are here are trying to get better and move on down the road. Mike is going to be missed and has been missed, but at the same time you have to go on.”

Later dude — you had your chance. Now’s the time to put that college education to work for yourself. ;)

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It’s all about race, civil rights, etc…

Get a clue people. All the trouble in Michael Vicks’ life right now is just a racial conspiracy to do him and all black people in. I’m sure you thought it was the result of him being a street thug with money but without the ability to lose the ways of the ghetto. Oh yeah, and animal cruelty? Not so much. I repeat, this is all about racism.Why, you ask? Well, Juanita Abernathy says so. Why wouldn’t you believe this sweet looking lady?

So every time Juanita Abernathy walks into a room — which she’s doing right now, wearing a light purple jacket — she does so with credibility. Her opinions have weight behind them. She has been shot at with rubber bullets in Belfast, Northern Ireland, threatened by police in Jackson, Miss. With the other photos, she keeps a framed picture of her home that was bombed.

Apparently, according to the AP and author Wright Thompson, walking into a room wearing a light purple jacket, having been shot at with rubber bullets, threatened by police in Jackson, MS, and having your home bombed gives you credibility. Therefore, with none of this ever happening to me, aside from possibly wearing a light purple jacket, I must have no credibility.

She sits down and tries to explain why so many black people in Atlanta see racism behind the treatment of Vick. It has very little to do with Vick and everything to do with antennae sensitive — maybe even understandably oversensitive — to injustice. It’s based on years of bad experiences with the legal system and with federal agencies such as the FBI.

I can’t help but wonder why the FBI has chosen to pick on Vick? Poor guy.

They have created all sorts of lies and fabricated all sorts of imaginary stories on the leadership of the civil rights movement,” she says. “And they even bugged my bedroom. In this house.

It’s not all about Vick. It’s about Juanita. Is Vick involved with the civil rights movement? This has to be why they went after him!

She leans back in the chair and watches the television. Predictably, it’s all Vick, all the time. Montages of him playing. B-Roll of him walking into a courthouse. An e-mail from a viewer is posted on the screen. It’s Lisa in Kansas.

“It is not a black or white issue but an issue of animal cruelty,” she writes. “Black, white, Hispanic, it doesn’t matter. Breaking the law is breaking the law, and Vick shouldn’t get any special treatment because he is a football player. People need to stop using race as an excuse.”

Well, that emailer is from Kansas … what does she know? Does she wear a light purple jacket? Has she been shot at with rubber bullets? Threatened by police in Jackson, MS? Has she ever had her home bombed? I doubt it. That shoots her credibility in the butt.

Juanita Abernathy sits in her living room as those words cross her screen. Here’s what she wants the e-mailer to know. In Atlanta, where the Old South lingers just beneath a placid, integrated facade, everything is about race. Just walk a few feet away and look at her family photos. People’s opinions about every new situation are formed by the totality of their experiences. Animal rights activists think it’s about cruelty. Soured Falcons fans think it’s about tragedy in multiple ways. African-Americans in Atlanta, according to prominent black leaders, think it’s about Vick not getting due process because of the color of his skin.

I guess I missed how Vick was denied his due process? The prominent black leaders accuse, but offer no example of Vick’s due process being denied. Allrighty then.

Although it might not be about race to Lisa in Kansas, it is to Juanita in Georgia. Who’s right? Can they both be? Can an opinion formed by experience be wrong? Is it possible to separate your future from your past?

I’ve already ruled Lisa from Kansas out on being right. Remember, she has no credibility. Only Juanita does. Can an opinion formed by experience be wrong? Is Juanita involved in dog fights? Does she have experience with animal cruelty?

These have long been the questions that define Atlanta.

Sept. 22, 1906: Atlanta was thriving. A black middle class had formed, and the city trumpeted itself as a New South success story. In a single night, that changed. Local newspapers reported four alleged assaults on white women by African-Americans. The assaults might never have happened. That didn’t matter. A white vigilante mob roamed the city, attacking and killing black men and women, some by gunshots, others literally beaten to death. Some of the bodies were mutilated and publicly displayed. By official count, 25 African-Americans died, though others put the total higher. Hundreds more were wounded. The grandparents of the civil rights movement were scared children that night, wondering why strangers wanted them dead. Those memories would stick with them forever. They would tell their children and their children’s children, urging them to never forget.

It seems to me like this article is getting further and further away from the point. What does all this have to do with Vick and the charges against him? This was 1906 people! You’ve got to move on. Was it an atrocious night in Atlanta? Of course! Is it related to Michael Vick today? Not so much. The entire article is rich, but entirely too long to blog. I’m just going to paste some quotes from it and I’m sure you’ll continue to get the point:

But there are still two Atlantas. The past isn’t that distant here; on one street, there is an empty lot where a home was bombed to keep a neighborhood segregated in the ’60s. The I-20 corridor originally was built as a de facto moat that kept African-Americans out of traditionally white neighborhoods. A long and painful history lurks beneath the surface, needing only a polarizing event to resurface.

As quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons, Vick once was the symbol for black Atlanta. Now he faces “an electronic lynching,” Kwame Abernathy says.

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Keep your mouth shut when you’re this freaking stupid

It almost pains me to copy and paste such stupidity. For some reason, I guess Deion Sanders feels a need to defend Michael Vick. Um… can you say moron? The entire column is here. I’ll just give you a taste of the insanity:93-sp-dsanders.jpg

Why are we indicting him? Was he the ringleader? Is he the big fish? Or is there someone else? The fights allegedly occurred at a property that he purchased for a family member. They apparently found carcasses on the property, but I must ask you again, is he the ringleader?

This situation reminds me of a scene in the movie “New Jack City,” when drug dealer Nino Brown is on the witness stand and eloquently says, “This thing is bigger than me.”

Are we using Vick to get to the ringleader? Are we using him to bring an end to dogfighting in the United States?

The only thing I can gather from this situation is that we’re using Vick.

Was he wrong? Absolutely. Was he stupid? Can’t argue with that. Was he immature? No doubt. But is he the ringleader? I just can’t see it.

I believe Vick had a passion for dogfighting. I know many athletes who share his passion. The allure is the intensity and the challenge of a dog fighting to the death. It’s like ultimate fighting, but the dog doesn’t tap out when he knows he can’t win.

It reminds me of when I wore a lot of jewelry back in the day because I always wanted to have the biggest chain or the biggest, baddest car. It gives you status.

Had enough? I swear someone must have beat that fool with a stupid stick. Probably some ringleader.

Anyway, I didn’t find this on my own. H/T to Allah over at HotAir and BelchSpeak

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Rawlings drops Vick as sponsor

By the AP at ESPN:

nfl_a_vick_134.jpgATLANTA — Michael Vick lost another sponsor — Rawlings.

The sporting goods company said Tuesday it was ending its relationship with the Atlanta Falcons quarterback because of dogfighting conspiracy charges.

“Rawlings recognizes that Mr. Vick has not been convicted of the charges stemming from his recent indictment,” the St. Louis company said. “However, we have determined that ending our relationship with Mr. Vick at this time is necessary.”

Rawlings used Vick’s image in promotional displays in stores, and its decision is the latest commercial setback for the NFL star.

Last week, Nike suspended a lucrative contract with Vick, and Reebok stopped sales of his No. 7 jersey. Upper Deck removed all Vick autographed memorabilia from its online store and said it was removing Vick trading cards from NFL sets to be released in October.

“Rawlings is disappointed about the charges brought against Mr. Vick for his alleged participation in a dogfighting operation,” the company said. “Dogfighting is illegal and entirely unacceptable to Rawlings.”

Sweet. It’s nice to see these sponsors taking a stand against stupid thuggery for a change.

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Vic ordered to avoid camp during investigation

I would expect nothing less. Good for the NFL. Now, if only they stick to it.

From ESPN news:

NEW YORK — Michael Vick was ordered by commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday to stay away from the Atlanta Falcons‘ training camp until the league reviews the dogfighting charges against him.

“While it is for the criminal justice system to determine your guilt or innocence, it is my responsibility as commissioner of the National Football League to determine whether your conduct, even if not criminal, nonetheless violated league policies, including the Personal Conduct Policy,” Goodell said in a letter to the quarterback.

Read the entire story and watch the video.

Wow, I cannot believe how quickly this summer is flying by. I’d forgotten how close we actually are to pre-season. I have a feeling I’ll be disappointed in the lack of punishment Vic receives even if convicted. In the meantime though, I’ll continue to hope for a conviction with very stiff penalties.

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