Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Breaking Bad relocated

For those of you looking for our totally amazing Breaking Bad recaps, they've migrated to our all TV all the time blog, Watching TV with the Millers.  We recap a variety of shows, but if you're mainly looking for Breaking Bad coverage, you can go here to see them all: http://misschanandlerbong.com/category/breaking-bad/.

Off you go, now.  Scoot, scoot.   

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Change of address!

Looking for 2013 football information?  I've migrated to a new site that is hopefully easier to use and understand and love and enjoy, etc, etc, etc. 

The new home is called Third and Short and can be found here: http://snyderball.wordpress.com/.  Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Big 12 Preseason Ranking Predictions



The Big 12 preseason conference rankings come out tomorrow. This ranking is notoriously awful, mind-numbingly stupid and aggressively frustrating.  It makes all fans simultaneously stabby for a multitude of reasons.  So to prepare ourselves for this day of days, Steven and I have come up with our versions of the rankings.  Wouldn't life be better if we ran the world?  July 18th certainly would be.

My rankings:

1. TCU
2. K-State
3. Oklahoma State
4. Oklahoma
5. Baylor
6. Texas
7. Texas Tech
8. West Virginia
9. Iowa State
10. KU

Yes, I know, I have TCU ahead of K-State.  Yes, I know, that is sacrilegious and wrong.  But... I have a good (bad) feeling about TCU this year and there are a lot of question marks on our team.  Like, a lot a lot.  Like, so many that in August, there will be almost a full month of blog posts breaking down all the new people and positions and units and coaches.  A full month devoted to question marks.  That's a lot of uncertainty, and therefore, a #2 ranking.  I'm sure I'll immediately regret it when Les Miles stomps the horns off the frogs on opening weekend, but for now, this is what I'm sticking with.

What I think the dummies in charge will do:

1. Oklahoma
2. Texas
3. Oklahoma State
4. TCU
5. Baylor
6. K-State
7. West Virginia
8. Texas Tech
9. Iowa State
10. KU

This is what it always is, but I'm comforted this year by the fact that K-State landed 5 players on the preseason all Big 12 team while OU only had 2.  That's a big change from 2 years ago when they had 9.  Realistically though, Texas and OU will always top this list because they'll always have the best recruiting class.  Then in October, we'll realize that they still can't coach worth a lick and the cream (TCU, K-State, OSU, Baylor) will rise to the top.    

Steven's rankings

What they will say:
1-OU
2-TCU
3-OSU
4-Texas
5-Baylor
6-Texas Tech
7-K-State
8-Iowa State
9-West Virginia
13-KU

What they should say:
1-K-State
2-OSU
3-TCU
4-Iowa State
5-OU
6-Baylor
7-Texas
8-Tech
9-West Virginia
93-KU

Join us tomorrow to rant and rave and take a walk through the many, many, many years that the preseason rankings have been horribly, offensively, wrong.  Fear not, K-State faithful.  This will all get sorted out on the field.  

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

K-State vs. Oregon Preview: Fiesta Bowl 2013

Confession: I'm not a big fan of the bowl system.  It used to be a fun way to spend the first day of the year, because the first day of the year used to be stuffed with games, all day long.  This year we were down to one game by 4 in the afternoon.  Bowl season is the only time I really notice how much TV has changed college football.  But I digress.  My beef with the bowl system is that there are so few good games where both teams feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction with their draw.  Fans are apathetic, stadiums are empty, games are sloppy and coaches are already looking ahead to the next season and the next job and the next recruiting class.

Fortunately for us, this is one of the good ones.

Oregon Ducks (11-1)


Yep.  I'm putting my bias in the pictures now.  You don't even get a whole picture to yourself, Ducks.  


Players to watch
 
Marcus Mariota - Mariota is one of the freshmen sensations, joining Johnny Manziel in the year of overrated youngsters.  He's supposedly good, and all the sports guys are just drooling over the possibility of him having a great night and showing up that old man earnest, Collin Klein.  I think Meshak Williams wins this contest, but I might be a teensy bit biased. 

Kenjon Barner and De'Anthony Thomas - So. Much. Speed.  Far faster and far more consistent than Miami, these two are the real threats to our happiness, given the recent troubles we've had with speedy running backs against Baylor and Texas.  They're game changers.  I hope this is the last we hear of them. 

Dion Jordan and Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - In doing my research for this blog, I was shocked - shocked! to discover that Oregon's defense led the nation with 38 takeaways (24 interceptions, 14 fumble recoveries).  Why doesn't anyone talk about that?  Maybe because they can't pronounce Ekpre-Olomu's name.  I get that. 

Keys to Victory
Win third down - Neither team is spectacular at forcing three and outs, which leads me to think that the offense with more first downs at the end of the game will also be the offense with more points at the end of the game.  Call it a hunch.

Win the turnover battle - If it turns into a shoot-out, turnovers will become vital to victory.  K-State has the best turnover margin in the nation, but Oregon has forced more turnovers.  Momentum will be huge in this game, and there's no better spark than a takeaway.  Watch for it.

Stay focused - There's a lot of distractions for Oregon, and the Fiesta Bowl is not the shining achievement that it is for K-State.  If the pep rallies today were any indication, Oregon fans are not exactly invested in this ball game.  An early deficit or offensive frustration could knock Oregon off course early.  A fast start is crucial.   

Fun Facts
This is the first meeting between Oregon and K-State... ever.  That's actually a super uncommon event, so y'know, pay some attention to it.  We were supposed to play Oregon to open this season, but luckily, Coach Snyder came back and reason was restored to our non-conference schedule.  Oregon wanted out too, and no one had any beef about it until Oregon and K-State became a controversial #1 and #2 in the BCS standings.  Then, all of a sudden, it was our fault that Oregon's strength of schedule was so poor.  It only mattered for about a week, because we both lost on that fateful November 17th evening, just 30 minutes apart.  And now, here we are, no excuses left, no schedules to rearrange.  Our roads were destined to cross.  Ron Prince always gets his pound of flesh.

Chip Kelly is supposedly meeting with three NFL teams this weekend in Phoenix to figure out where he wants to live next year.  If I know this, surely his players and coaches know it too.  That + Fiesta Bowl fatigue + fan apathy + chronic under appreciation of K-State and SnyderBall = Perfect Cat Conditions.  No sports writer outside of Kansas has given K-State any shot of winning this game and Vegas has Oregon by 8.  It would be so sweet to send Kelly out on a loss. 

Bowl season always makes me reflect on K-State football history.  This article from 1989 helps me realize how far we've come, and how long people have been telling us we couldn't.  Wouldn't be right if they picked us to win this game.  That's just not the K-State way.

Another fun thing about the K-State way?  It now involves Modern Family.  It's fun to have a famous alum.

Kansas State Wildcats (11-1)


I love seeing Coach smile.

Players to watch

Collin Klein - I was listening to the K-State HDTV call of the Texas game today and Stan Weber mentioned that watching Collin run for a touchdown at BSFS for the last time almost brought a tear to his eye.  Even listening to it made me emotional.  Klein's never played his best in the off-season, but I'll just be happy to see him on our side, one last time. 

Tyler Lockett - I know that Chris Harper is the Oregon transfer and has the story, but did you also remember that this is Baby Lockett's first bowl game?  He was injured during the Cotton Bowl so the healthy receivers decided to drop 90% of what was thrown at them, as a reminder of the talent left behind on the sideline.  This year - he's healthy and ready to go.  We'll need his speed and his smarts and his sticky hands to keep the offense rolling.

Ty Zimmerman - Ty's back!  I am so excited.  Are you so excited?  He also had the funniest line at the pep rally that even made Coach giggle. Oh Ty.  I've missed you so.

Arthur Brown - Last game for big game Arthur in a K-State uniform.  Last year he tried to climb over that Arkansas guy.  This year, I think he'll make it over anyone who dares step to him.  People "in the know" keep dismissing K-State because of Oregon's speed.  Apparently they've all forgotten about #4.  Please tune in for a refresher. 

Keys to Victory 
Defensive swarm - Oregon's offense looks a lot like ours when ours is on fire.  Trouble is, Oregon's offense catches fire a little more often than ours.  The best way to contain that blaze is to win first and second down.  Keep them behind schedule with short gains on first and second down, force them to throw on third down and hope the defense has gotten stronger and faster in the last month.  It will require the defense to get off blocks, tackle as a team, and, in general, swarm like mad.  We did it against West Virginia - no reason why we can't do it again.

Win the hidden yardage - Our kickoff coverage unit has given up some huge plays during the second half of the season.  Against a team with speed and offense to spare, we'd better have those coverage problems corrected.  Winning the hidden yardage makes it that much easier to execute our game plan.

No penalties - Ever notice how off track we get on offense and defense when a penalty call doesn't go our way?  It's the one bit of mental toughness that Snyder teams have never quite mastered.  Teams should really just take a shot after we get a penalty.  I bet the chances of success go up by at least 75%.  The only solution I know of is to eliminate penalties entirely.  I'm looking at you, Mueller.  

Goal of the Week:
#13: Expect to win.  It's been 10 years since we've won a bowl game.  Even so, I'm pretty sure this senior class expects to go out on a win to become the first 12 win team in K-State football history. 

Prediction: 
Wouldn't it be fun to win a wild one?  Like all those nailbiters in 2011?  I can't imagine a more fitting ending.  Though I suppose I'd settle for a blow-out.  K-State wins it, 42-40.