Category Archives: Texas Sports

Rockets Fans Make Fun of Cuban

Red goes back and forth on Mark Cuban.  He admires anyone who made off with the billions from other fools while the getting was good, but also thinks that professional sports franchise owners should neither be seen nor heard.  Cuban loves the spotlight almost as much as media whore Jerry Jones. Is there something in the water in the Metroplex? And Red also thinks that anyone poking fun at these oligarchs who routinely feed at taxpayer trough deserves kudos.

The Houston Chronicle reports on the latest effort by Rockets fans to sucker punch Cuban.

Cowboys – Jets Game to Boot High School Playoffs from JerryWorld

The NFL has scheduled the Cowboys home game with the Jets the evening of Saturday December 19 – an unusual Saturday night game. Just one problem.  Three Texas high school playoff games had already been scheduled for JerryWorld that day.  The conflict will likely cause the games to be rescheduled. The NFL had 17 Sundays, 16 Mondays, 15 Thursdays and 2 Saturdays to schedule this game and still screwed it up.

NFL Releases 2015 Shedules

The NFL released the 2015 Season schedules on Tuesday.  As usual the Texans get short shrift in prime time and late afternoon national TV games and in scheduling in general.  The Texans have not a single 3:30 start and have all of 2 prime time games – one of which is the mandatory Thursday night game against the Colts at home and a Monday night game at the Bengals.   Plus, there are home games on the weekends before and after Thanksgiving (difficult for Red to attend because of travel, family, etc.).  At least there aren’t home games around Christmas.  All in all, a pretty pathetic schedule.

Here is the Texans Schedule:

Sunday, Sept. 13 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Noon CBS
Sunday, Sept. 20 at Carolina Panthers Noon CBS
Sunday, Sept. 27 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Noon FOX
Sunday, Oct. 4 at Atlanta Falcons Noon CBS
Thursday, Oct. 8 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 7:25 p.m. CBS/NFLN
Sunday, Oct. 18 at Jacksonville Jaguars Noon CBS
Sunday, Oct. 25 at Miami Dolphins Noon CBS
Sunday, Nov. 1 TENNESSEE TITANS Noon CBS
Sunday, Nov. 8 BYE
Monday, Nov. 16 at Cincinnati Bengals 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Sunday, Nov. 22 NEW YORK JETS Noon CBS
Sunday, Nov. 29 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Noon FOX
Sunday, Dec. 6 at Buffalo Bills Noon CBS
Sunday, Dec. 13 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Noon CBS
Sunday, Dec. 20 at Indianapolis Colts Noon CBS
Sunday, Dec. 27 at Tennessee Titans Noon CBS
Sunday, Jan. 3 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Noon CBS

Let’s go up the road to Arlington. How did the Cowboys fare? As usual, the team that has won exactly 2 – count ’em 2 – playoff games in the last 20 years gets all the goodies.  The Cowboys have 5 prime time games to go with 6 national TV late afternoon games (including Thanksgiving) – only one of which (against Seattle) is actually time-zone related.  That  means 11 of the 16 regular season games for this absolutely mediocre franchise will be nationally televised. And they play on Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.  It wouldn’t be so bad if this didn’t happen every year.  Jerry Jones must have some awesome pictures.

Here is the Cowboys schedule – I hope they  go 5-11.

Week 1: Sunday, Sept. 13, vs. New York Giants (6-10), 7:30 p.m. (NBC)

Week 2: Sunday, Sept. 20, at Philadelphia Eagles (10-6), 3:25 p.m. (FOX)

Week 3: Sunday, Sept. 27, vs. Atlanta (6-10), noon (FOX)

Week 4: Sunday, Oct. 4, at New Orleans (7-9), 7:30 p.m. (NBC)

Week 5: Sunday, Oct. 11, vs. New England (12-4), 3:25 p.m. (CBS)

Week 6: Bye week

Week 7: Sunday, Oct. 25, at New York Giants (6-10), 3:25 p.m. (FOX)

Week 8: Sunday, Nov. 1 vs. Seattle (12-4), 3:25 p.m. (FOX)

Week 9: Sunday, Nov. 8, vs. Philadephia (10-6), 7:30 p.m. (NBC)

Week 10: Sunday, Nov. 15, at Tampa Bay (2-14), noon (FOX)

Week 11: Sunday, Nov. 22, at Miami (8-8), noon (FOX)

Week 12: Thursday, Nov. 26, vs. Carolina (7-8-1), 3:30 p.m. (CBS)

Week 13: Monday, Dec. 7, at Washington (4-12), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Week 14: Sunday, Dec. 13, at Green Bay (12-4), 3:25 p.m. (FOX)

Week 15: Saturday, Dec. 19, vs. New York Jets (4-12), 7:25 p.m. (NFL Network)

Week 16: Sunday, Dec. 27, at Buffalo (9-7), noon (FOX)

Week 17: Sunday, Jan. 3, vs. Washington (4-12), noon (FOX)

MLB Debuts Statcast Era of Baseball

Red wonders how much information is too much.  Major League Baseball will have additional opportunities to evaluate that age old question when it debuts Statcast tonight on MLB Network’s broadcast of the Cardinals/Nationals game.  Statcast has actually been around for a while and was used during the All-Star game and in the playoffs last season.  But tonight’s game will be the first regular season game where every play will be tracked in some form or fashion.

What is Statcast?

Statcast, a state-of-the-art tracking technology, is capable of gathering and displaying previously immeasurable aspects of the game. Statcast collects the data using a series of high-resolution optical cameras along with radar equipment that has been installed in all 30 Major League ballparks. The technology precisely tracks the location and movements of the ball and every player on the field at any given time.

In other words, every movement of every player and the bat and the ball can be tracked and analyzed.  So if you desperately want to know how many times Johnny Cueto scratches his crotch in a seven inning appearance – Statcast is for you.    With high resolution digital cameras, laser positioning equipment and highly accurate GPS, this development has been inevitable and will likely migrate to other sports in the near future.  For example, at the 2014 World Cup, they could tell us exactly how far every player had run during a match.

NBA Playoffs

Some argue that football is the only sport noticed in Texas.  But only Texas has 3 teams in the NBA Playoffs this season.  And of states with multiple franchises, only Texas has all of its teams in the NBA Playoffs.  Of course, only California, Texas, New York and Florida have multiple teams.

It’s Never Too Early to Start Talking Football, Cont.

NBC Sports is reporting that the Texas Longhorns’ 2015 opener in South Bend against Notre Dame will be broadcast in prime-time on NBC.  The kickoff will be on Saturday September 5 at 6:30 p.m.

The game will be an early season test for both teams who have not met since a 27-24 Notre Dame victory in Austin in 1996.  On an all-time basis, it is an attractive match-up; Texas has 884 total  victories, second only to Michigan, but  just two more than 882 for Notre Dame.

And It’s Never Too Early to Start Talking Football

For years Red has complained about the big boys of college football scheduling non-conference games against the weak sisters to avoid losses that might knock them out of the running for the no longer mythical National Championship.  The move to a 4 team playoff last year should go a long ways towards the high and mighty at least scheduling the lofty and muscular.  My thinking is that with 4 playoff spots available, coaches might approach non-conference scheduling a little differently.  For example, when it comes to crunch time for the selection committee at the end of the regular season – what is going to look better – a one point loss to a 9-3 Georgia which played a tough schedule or that 55-3 ass-whupping of Southern Northeast Middle Louisiana State?

And maybe just maybe, Red’s Longhorns are headed in the right direction and others will follow.  NBCSports reports that UT will be playing the toughest non-conference schedule in the land over the next five seasons.

 A home-and-home with Notre Dame. A home-and-home with USC. A home-and-home with LSU. Plus home-and-homes with Maryland and California, one-off games with Central Florida and South Florida, and no dates with FCS opponents. That’s all in the next five years. (If we voyage into the next decade we’ll see a road date at Arkansas and home-and-homes with Michigan and Ohio State as well.)

It’s enough for the folks at ESPN’s Stats & Information department to rank Texas atop its list of toughest future non-conference schedules.  “Overall, Texas is projected to play a Power 5 opponent in 10 of its 15 nonconference games over the next five years, tied for the most Power 5 matchups of any team,” the group writes. “The Longhorns are also one of 10 Power 5 teams that will not face an FCS opponent during that time.”

Well done, well done.

Super Hole for Taxpayers

The NFL has reportedly required up to $50 million in upgrades to NRG Stadium in advance of the 2017 Super Bowl.  Many of the upgrades would be to the luxury boxes and club section inhabited by the Swells.   The question of who will foot the bill is up in the air and no one is stepping forward.  To his credit, County Commissioner Steve Radack has stated that Harris County should not be on the hook.  The Houston Chronicle reports that Radack is adamant about not spending taxpayer money on a perfectly good stadium.

If the NFL has its way, luxury boxes and club seats at NRG Stadium will undergo major upgrades at the expense of Harris County or its tenants before Super Bowl LI arrives in Houston in 2017.

But if the decision is up to Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack, using public funds to improve suites for corporate executives and billion-dollar companies would be a non-starter.

“I’m not about to vote to spend a single dollar of county money updating these luxury suites,” Radack said.

 With 21 months to go until the sporting event that launches Houston onto the world stage for one glorious Sunday, much work still remains to prepare for the big party. One of the most significant tasks appears to be dressing up NRG Stadium. The price for seating updates and other improvements could rise as high as $50 million, including $5 million to enhance the facility’s WiFi capacity, sources previously have told the Houston Chronicle.

Red likes the Texans and likes going to at least a couple of games each season.  Red’s tickets are in Section 547 – up there with the Riff and the Raff. Nonetheless, Red is all on board for upgrading WiFi at the stadium.  It is almost impossible to get a signal from some of the carriers during a game.  But there is no way that taxpayers should be paying for upgrades to luxury boxes and club level seats.  The denizens of those hallowed grounds are the last ones who should be looking for a hand out from Harris County – since no doubt a goodly number of them are virulently anti-tax.

Photo of oddly legless bulls in front of NRG Stadium from stadiumjourney.com

Jordan Spieth Wins Masters – Breaks Texas Drought

Jordan Spieth won the Masters Sunday in record-tying fashion carving out an 18 under par total of 270 for the tournament.  He also broke a drought for Texas players winning the tournament that had lasted for 20 years since Ben Crenshaw claimed his second Masters title in 1995. Texans have now won a total of 13 Green Jackets in the 79 years the tournament has been played – or almost 16% of the total titles.  Here is a list of the Texans who have put on the Green Jacket: Byron Nelson – 1937 and 1942; Ralph Guhldahl – 1939; Jimmy Demaret – 1940, 1947 and 1950; Ben Hogan – 1951 and 1953; Jack Burke, Jr – 1956; Charles Coody – 1971; Ben Crenshaw – 1984 and 1995; and Jordan Spieth – 2015.

Opening Day 2015

Hope springs eternal on opening day for all 30 Major League clubs.  Some, of course, are more hopeful than others.

The Houston Astros host the Cleveland Indians at 6 pm at Minute Maid Park. The Astros hope to improve on their not disgraceful 2014 showing after losing more than 100 games three seasons in a row and being unavailable on TV for a large part of the local market.  A retooled outfield with George Springer and Jake Marisnick as anchors should help as well as a bullpen that should not give away too many wins even if it is still in search of a true closer.  Starting pitching is not a joke – at least for the first 2 spots with Dallas Keuchel and Collin McHugh.  The big questions are Brad Peacock and Brian Oberholtzer.  The Astros must have more than 10 wins from at least one of them.  On the offense front, it’s even possible that the team will have a player with more than 40 home runs for the first time since Lance Berkman in 2006.  Look for either Springer, Evan Gattis or Chris Carter to start out hot and have a chance to hit 40 bombs.  Jose Altuve shows all the signs of being the real deal – but the team needs at least one other star.  Maybe it will be Springer or Luis Valbuena.    Red predicts the Astros will be relevant until at least mid-August and will have their first winning season in recent memory – although just barely at 82-80.

Meanwhile, in Arlington, the Rangers home opener against the Astros will be on April 10.  The Rangers might be lucky to avoid 90 losses this season.  Yu Darvish is gone for the year which is bad news for a pitching staff that had the third highest collective ERA in baseball last season.  After starters Yovani Gallardo and Derek Hollandand the bullpen is filled with holes.  The Rangers do lead the majors in having the most players named after musicians commonly known by one name  –  but beyond Prince Fielder and Elvis Andrus the everyday lineup is fairly makeshift.  Adrian Beltre and Neftali Feliz probably won’t finish the season in Rangers Red or Blue or whichever color they are wearing now.  The “Ball Park” (or whatever it is called now) is still a great place to watch a game.  Red will probably visit at least once and predicts the Rangers will go 70-92 and finish in last place in the AL West.