Tuesday, August 31, 2021

[gatortalk] Pick 'em delay

Looks like we may start Pick 'em in Week 2. Some technical challenges seem to be in the way that we didn't anticipate. But never fear, things'll get going!

John and Oz

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Truesdell a 'big addition' for Gators defense, will play Saturday

I hope this isn't a sign that the defensive line is bad. It's hard to believe that a player that hasn't practiced with our team at all can come in and play within a week. 

GoGators!!!
Mark

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On Aug 31, 2021, at 8:15 AM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:



Truesdell a 'big addition' for Gators defense, will play Saturday

Graham Hall
Special to The Sun
Tyrone Truesdell (94)  Auburn practice on Monday, April 12, 2021 in Auburn, Ala.  Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics

Monday, August 30, 2021

[gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Former Miami Hurricanes quarterback N'Kosi Perry named starter at Florida Atlantic

He must not be too impressive. He was just picked yesterday to be the starter. 

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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Former Miami Hurricanes quarterback N'Kosi Perry named starter at Florida Atlantic
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Former Miami Hurricanes quarterback N'Kosi Perry named starter at Florida Atlantic

Reese Furlow
Special to The Post
N'Kosi Perry had the most experience of the four quarterbacks vying for the starting job at FAU, having thrown for 2,484 yards and 24 touchdowns in 24 games (9 starts) at Miami.

N'Kosi Perry wasted no time impressing coaches since he transferred from Miami to Florida Atlantic in April. As a result, he was named the Owls' starting quarterback heading into Week One against No. 11 Florida.

Perry, of Ocala, beat out last year's starter, Nick Tronti, along with fellow transfer Michael Johnson Jr. and holdover Willie Taggart Jr. for the starting job. Perry brings the most experience out of the group, having thrown for 2,484 yards and 24 touchdowns in 24 games (nine starts) with the Hurricanes during his three seasons there.

FAU QB news:FAU football: Willie Taggart narrows Owls' quarterback competition to 2 players

FAU and COVID vaccinations:Taggart: Florida Atlantic football players all in on COVID-19 vaccinations

His last start came in the 2020 Cheez-it Bowl, where he threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns in a 37-34 loss to Oklahoma State.

Since he landed in Boca Raton, however, Perry has never felt more confident with an offense than with the Owls.

"I feel like I fit in perfectly," Perry said after the first week of camp. "The offense we run I feel like is a mix of everything, and I've been playing football for a long time now and done a mix of everything."

Having missed spring practice and the spring game, Perry said he had to catch up and learn the offense faster than anyone else. But he still managed to stand out the most during the quarterback competition throughout fall camp.

"It's not easy coming in late and try to build chemistry with the team and learn the offense, [but] with me being familiar with the offense here, it's not too hard to pick up on," he said.

Saturday's game

FAU at No. 11 Florida

7:30 p.m.

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Thursday, August 26, 2021

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Stricklin applauds LSU mandate, but says Florida public schools don't have same authority



On Aug 26, 2021, at 12:30 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

That decision's already been made above us. And so, there will not be vaccine requirements. There won't be negative test requirements."

 Believe that he is mistaken.

The law that prohibits vaccine passports specifically allows for the implementation of COVID protocols, such as masking and negative test results.

Given the logistics of checking for negative tests for 90,000 people on Gameday, perhaps it was easier to fib than admit that UFAA was simply unwilling to do this.

-Zeb


Monday, August 16, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] [gatornews] [SUN]: Georgia linebacker EJ Lightsey commits to Florida over in-state schools, UF rivals

Zeb, you beat me to it. How can this kid be only a three star?
There might be a lot of linebackers in this class...
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On Aug 16, 2021, at 12:22 PM, zebulon@gate.net wrote:

Always funny to see that kind of offer list and then 3*.

The coaches seem to know more than the recruitniks on this one.

-Zeb

On Aug 16, 2021, at 12:58 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

The three-star linebacker from Fitzgerald, Ga., pledged to the Gators over his other five finalists: Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech and LSU. He holds more than 20 offers, including Miami, Michigan and 10 total SEC teams. 


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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Georgia linebacker EJ Lightsey commits to Florida over in-state schools, UF rivals

Always funny to see that kind of offer list and then 3*.

The coaches seem to know more than the recruitniks on this one.

-Zeb

On Aug 16, 2021, at 12:58 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

The three-star linebacker from Fitzgerald, Ga., pledged to the Gators over his other five finalists: Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech and LSU. He holds more than 20 offers, including Miami, Michigan and 10 total SEC teams. 

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] [gatornews] [SUN]: Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach



On Aug 10, 2021, at 8:57 PM, 'Mark Adkins' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Both coaches said they didn't know, only they know the truth. But Bowden's total also includes wins from Samford when it was Howard University before it was a division 1 school. 

Some of thes non D-1 victories were against programs that weren't even programs. One was a Mexican club team, as I recall.

To count these as D-1 victories for Bowden was nonsense.

Fixing this anomaly may explain the NCAA's actions.

-Zeb

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

Both coaches said they didn't know, only they know the truth. But Bowden's total also includes wins from Samford when it was Howard University before it was a division 1 school. 

GoGators!!!
Mark

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On Aug 10, 2021, at 7:33 PM, Foley Santamaria <foleysantamaria@gmail.com> wrote:


I'm no Bowden fan, but Whitley's right. Child molestation is unspeakably horrific and what Bowden did was comparatively nothing. More NCAA hypocrisy 

Foley

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 7:18 PM Charlie <imagator@outlook.com> wrote:
I try to not speak bad of the dead. I'm sure BB did many wonderful things in his life but the moniker St. Bobby wasn't exactly correct. I think he encouraged questionable conduct on the field. (echo of the whistle) and having his bench warmers start a fight with the other teams starters prior to kickoff. Whitley is trying to be Dooley 2.0.
Charlie

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 5:45 PM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I have a good question. What the heck is wrong with Whitley?

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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach
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Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

David Whitley
The Gainesville Sun


Before we ponder whether Minecraft will become an Olympic sport, allow me to ask a question as eternal as the Olympic flame:

What the heck is wrong with the NCAA?

The outrage I have in mind isn't new, but Bobby Bowden's death makes it freshly relevant. In a just world, he would be the all-time leader in wins for "major" college programs with 388 victories. But the Keystone NCAA Cops stripped FSU of 12 wins in 2010 as part of an academic cheating scandal.

More:Bobby Bowden dies: Legendary coach built Florida State into college football powerhouse

Remembering a legend:Gators notebook: Coaches pay tribute to FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden

A tribute:Whitley: Saint Bobby is the ultimate class act

At issue was an online music appreciation course that jocks used to pad their grades in 2006-07. An investigation found Bowden was unaware of the crip course, but the buck stopped at the top.

Fair enough, but compare that to the all-time leader in wins, Joe Paterno. He finished with 409 wins, but the NCAA stripped him of 111 after Penn State's sexual-molestation scandal. Pennsylvania lawmakers sued, and the NCAA restored the wins in 2015 as part of the settlement.

Let's recap:

FSU self-reported the infraction. It gave up victories in five sports, including the 2007 men's track and field national championship. And it was all over one online music course.

Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of sex abuse of young boys. At best, a clueless Paterno spent decades missing the disturbing clues around his program.

At worst, he turned a blind eye, passed responsibility to his superiors (some of whom ended up in jail) and willingly covered up the worst scandal in college football history.

Paterno got to keep all his wins. Bowden did not.

NCAA logic at work. ...

The SEC's Toughest Man Competition might go to LSU quarterback Myles Brennan. He was loading up a boat for a fishing trip when he tripped and broke his arm.

Brennan thought it was just bruised and went fishing. Turns out he'd fractured his upper arm so badly that surgeons had to insert screws and plates to repair it.

You have to be one tough hombre to go fishing with a shattered arm. I just hope Brennan caught a big one, because he's going to miss at least half the football season. ...

Current and former Florida athletes finished with 17 medals at the Tokyo Olympics. That would have placed UF in 17th in the medal count if it were a country.

Georgia finished with eight medals. And it still has not won a national championship since Herschel Walker roamed the Earth. ...

After participating in and watching dozens of preseason football interviews, one question remains. What's the difference between a player's "skills" and his "skill set"? ...

Speaking of interviews, if you want to know why media members revered Bobby Bowden, a quick story. At the height of Michael Jackson's fame, a Tallahassee TV reporter asked FSU's coach to do an interview wearing one sequined glove, which was Jackson's trademark.

Bowden put on the glove, propped his elbow on the back of a couch and answered a bunch of football-related questions. His deadpan routine was unrivaled in coaching history until Nick Saban bit the head off a bat. ...

Speaking of St. Nick, Alabama's board of trustees approved his contract extension last week. Saban will average $10.6 million a year through 2028.

He'll be worth every penny, but talk about salary inflation. You know what FSU paid Bowden annually when he arrived in 1976?

$37,500, but they probably threw in moving expenses. ...

The Florida Panthers signed Miami Hurricanes quarterback D'Eriq King to an NIL deal Monday. In related news, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they'd signed Vinny Testaverde as a backup goalie. ...

The Dodgers' trade for Max Scherzer last week was almost scuttled because Scherzer would have to pay about $1 million more in taxes if he moved to California. After a brief stalemate, L.A. agreed to pay Scherzer's tax bill.

I have no editorial comment other than to say if the L.A. Times wants to hire me, my tax bill is negotiable. And I would write on only three days rest. ...

Correction — Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat, not Nick Saban. The Sun regrets the error. ... 

Four of the six medals in Olympic women's skateboarding went to competitors 13 or younger. In its quest to appeal to young viewers active on social media, the International Olympic Committee is adding the ancient Greek sport of breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Games.

At this rate, the 2028 L.A. Olympics will replace wrestling with a TikTok competition. ...

I don't want to say Michael Jackson was ahead of his time, but he was wearing a glove and a mask decades before anyone ever heard of Wuhan, China. Not that anyone really wanted to be like Mike. ...

Bears rookie QB Justin Fields adheres to a plant-based diet and plans to open a vegan pizza shop in Chicago. That sound you just heard was Mike Ditka choking on a 24-ounce porterhouse. ...

Today in History: 1944 — U.S. defeated Japan in Battle of Guam. The NCAA later overturned the decision after it was determined a few Marines took a bogus online music course. ...

That's all the space we have for this week's Whitley's Believe It or Not. If it taxed your reading skill set, look at the bright side. The tax would have been a lot worse in California.

— David Whitley is The Gainesville Sun's sports columnist. Contact him at dwhitley@gannett.com. And follow him on Twitter: @DavidEWhitley
















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Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

I'm no Bowden fan, but Whitley's right. Child molestation is unspeakably horrific and what Bowden did was comparatively nothing. More NCAA hypocrisy 

Foley

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 7:18 PM Charlie <imagator@outlook.com> wrote:
I try to not speak bad of the dead. I'm sure BB did many wonderful things in his life but the moniker St. Bobby wasn't exactly correct. I think he encouraged questionable conduct on the field. (echo of the whistle) and having his bench warmers start a fight with the other teams starters prior to kickoff. Whitley is trying to be Dooley 2.0.
Charlie

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 5:45 PM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I have a good question. What the heck is wrong with Whitley?

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker 
Crye-Leike, Realtors 
964 Main St
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Office: 615-650-7447
Mobile: 615-972-4239

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From: Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com>
Date: August 10, 2021 at 8:46:05 AM CDT
To: GatorNews <gatornews@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach
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Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

David Whitley
The Gainesville Sun


Before we ponder whether Minecraft will become an Olympic sport, allow me to ask a question as eternal as the Olympic flame:

What the heck is wrong with the NCAA?

The outrage I have in mind isn't new, but Bobby Bowden's death makes it freshly relevant. In a just world, he would be the all-time leader in wins for "major" college programs with 388 victories. But the Keystone NCAA Cops stripped FSU of 12 wins in 2010 as part of an academic cheating scandal.

More:Bobby Bowden dies: Legendary coach built Florida State into college football powerhouse

Remembering a legend:Gators notebook: Coaches pay tribute to FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden

A tribute:Whitley: Saint Bobby is the ultimate class act

At issue was an online music appreciation course that jocks used to pad their grades in 2006-07. An investigation found Bowden was unaware of the crip course, but the buck stopped at the top.

Fair enough, but compare that to the all-time leader in wins, Joe Paterno. He finished with 409 wins, but the NCAA stripped him of 111 after Penn State's sexual-molestation scandal. Pennsylvania lawmakers sued, and the NCAA restored the wins in 2015 as part of the settlement.

Let's recap:

FSU self-reported the infraction. It gave up victories in five sports, including the 2007 men's track and field national championship. And it was all over one online music course.

Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of sex abuse of young boys. At best, a clueless Paterno spent decades missing the disturbing clues around his program.

At worst, he turned a blind eye, passed responsibility to his superiors (some of whom ended up in jail) and willingly covered up the worst scandal in college football history.

Paterno got to keep all his wins. Bowden did not.

NCAA logic at work. ...

The SEC's Toughest Man Competition might go to LSU quarterback Myles Brennan. He was loading up a boat for a fishing trip when he tripped and broke his arm.

Brennan thought it was just bruised and went fishing. Turns out he'd fractured his upper arm so badly that surgeons had to insert screws and plates to repair it.

You have to be one tough hombre to go fishing with a shattered arm. I just hope Brennan caught a big one, because he's going to miss at least half the football season. ...

Current and former Florida athletes finished with 17 medals at the Tokyo Olympics. That would have placed UF in 17th in the medal count if it were a country.

Georgia finished with eight medals. And it still has not won a national championship since Herschel Walker roamed the Earth. ...

After participating in and watching dozens of preseason football interviews, one question remains. What's the difference between a player's "skills" and his "skill set"? ...

Speaking of interviews, if you want to know why media members revered Bobby Bowden, a quick story. At the height of Michael Jackson's fame, a Tallahassee TV reporter asked FSU's coach to do an interview wearing one sequined glove, which was Jackson's trademark.

Bowden put on the glove, propped his elbow on the back of a couch and answered a bunch of football-related questions. His deadpan routine was unrivaled in coaching history until Nick Saban bit the head off a bat. ...

Speaking of St. Nick, Alabama's board of trustees approved his contract extension last week. Saban will average $10.6 million a year through 2028.

He'll be worth every penny, but talk about salary inflation. You know what FSU paid Bowden annually when he arrived in 1976?

$37,500, but they probably threw in moving expenses. ...

The Florida Panthers signed Miami Hurricanes quarterback D'Eriq King to an NIL deal Monday. In related news, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they'd signed Vinny Testaverde as a backup goalie. ...

The Dodgers' trade for Max Scherzer last week was almost scuttled because Scherzer would have to pay about $1 million more in taxes if he moved to California. After a brief stalemate, L.A. agreed to pay Scherzer's tax bill.

I have no editorial comment other than to say if the L.A. Times wants to hire me, my tax bill is negotiable. And I would write on only three days rest. ...

Correction — Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat, not Nick Saban. The Sun regrets the error. ... 

Four of the six medals in Olympic women's skateboarding went to competitors 13 or younger. In its quest to appeal to young viewers active on social media, the International Olympic Committee is adding the ancient Greek sport of breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Games.

At this rate, the 2028 L.A. Olympics will replace wrestling with a TikTok competition. ...

I don't want to say Michael Jackson was ahead of his time, but he was wearing a glove and a mask decades before anyone ever heard of Wuhan, China. Not that anyone really wanted to be like Mike. ...

Bears rookie QB Justin Fields adheres to a plant-based diet and plans to open a vegan pizza shop in Chicago. That sound you just heard was Mike Ditka choking on a 24-ounce porterhouse. ...

Today in History: 1944 — U.S. defeated Japan in Battle of Guam. The NCAA later overturned the decision after it was determined a few Marines took a bogus online music course. ...

That's all the space we have for this week's Whitley's Believe It or Not. If it taxed your reading skill set, look at the bright side. The tax would have been a lot worse in California.

— David Whitley is The Gainesville Sun's sports columnist. Contact him at dwhitley@gannett.com. And follow him on Twitter: @DavidEWhitley
















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Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

I try to not speak bad of the dead. I'm sure BB did many wonderful things in his life but the moniker St. Bobby wasn't exactly correct. I think he encouraged questionable conduct on the field. (echo of the whistle) and having his bench warmers start a fight with the other teams starters prior to kickoff. Whitley is trying to be Dooley 2.0.
Charlie

On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 5:45 PM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I have a good question. What the heck is wrong with Whitley?

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker 
Crye-Leike, Realtors 
964 Main St
Nashville, TN 37206
Office: 615-650-7447
Mobile: 615-972-4239

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From: Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com>
Date: August 10, 2021 at 8:46:05 AM CDT
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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach
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Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

David Whitley
The Gainesville Sun


Before we ponder whether Minecraft will become an Olympic sport, allow me to ask a question as eternal as the Olympic flame:

What the heck is wrong with the NCAA?

The outrage I have in mind isn't new, but Bobby Bowden's death makes it freshly relevant. In a just world, he would be the all-time leader in wins for "major" college programs with 388 victories. But the Keystone NCAA Cops stripped FSU of 12 wins in 2010 as part of an academic cheating scandal.

More:Bobby Bowden dies: Legendary coach built Florida State into college football powerhouse

Remembering a legend:Gators notebook: Coaches pay tribute to FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden

A tribute:Whitley: Saint Bobby is the ultimate class act

At issue was an online music appreciation course that jocks used to pad their grades in 2006-07. An investigation found Bowden was unaware of the crip course, but the buck stopped at the top.

Fair enough, but compare that to the all-time leader in wins, Joe Paterno. He finished with 409 wins, but the NCAA stripped him of 111 after Penn State's sexual-molestation scandal. Pennsylvania lawmakers sued, and the NCAA restored the wins in 2015 as part of the settlement.

Let's recap:

FSU self-reported the infraction. It gave up victories in five sports, including the 2007 men's track and field national championship. And it was all over one online music course.

Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of sex abuse of young boys. At best, a clueless Paterno spent decades missing the disturbing clues around his program.

At worst, he turned a blind eye, passed responsibility to his superiors (some of whom ended up in jail) and willingly covered up the worst scandal in college football history.

Paterno got to keep all his wins. Bowden did not.

NCAA logic at work. ...

The SEC's Toughest Man Competition might go to LSU quarterback Myles Brennan. He was loading up a boat for a fishing trip when he tripped and broke his arm.

Brennan thought it was just bruised and went fishing. Turns out he'd fractured his upper arm so badly that surgeons had to insert screws and plates to repair it.

You have to be one tough hombre to go fishing with a shattered arm. I just hope Brennan caught a big one, because he's going to miss at least half the football season. ...

Current and former Florida athletes finished with 17 medals at the Tokyo Olympics. That would have placed UF in 17th in the medal count if it were a country.

Georgia finished with eight medals. And it still has not won a national championship since Herschel Walker roamed the Earth. ...

After participating in and watching dozens of preseason football interviews, one question remains. What's the difference between a player's "skills" and his "skill set"? ...

Speaking of interviews, if you want to know why media members revered Bobby Bowden, a quick story. At the height of Michael Jackson's fame, a Tallahassee TV reporter asked FSU's coach to do an interview wearing one sequined glove, which was Jackson's trademark.

Bowden put on the glove, propped his elbow on the back of a couch and answered a bunch of football-related questions. His deadpan routine was unrivaled in coaching history until Nick Saban bit the head off a bat. ...

Speaking of St. Nick, Alabama's board of trustees approved his contract extension last week. Saban will average $10.6 million a year through 2028.

He'll be worth every penny, but talk about salary inflation. You know what FSU paid Bowden annually when he arrived in 1976?

$37,500, but they probably threw in moving expenses. ...

The Florida Panthers signed Miami Hurricanes quarterback D'Eriq King to an NIL deal Monday. In related news, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they'd signed Vinny Testaverde as a backup goalie. ...

The Dodgers' trade for Max Scherzer last week was almost scuttled because Scherzer would have to pay about $1 million more in taxes if he moved to California. After a brief stalemate, L.A. agreed to pay Scherzer's tax bill.

I have no editorial comment other than to say if the L.A. Times wants to hire me, my tax bill is negotiable. And I would write on only three days rest. ...

Correction — Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat, not Nick Saban. The Sun regrets the error. ... 

Four of the six medals in Olympic women's skateboarding went to competitors 13 or younger. In its quest to appeal to young viewers active on social media, the International Olympic Committee is adding the ancient Greek sport of breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Games.

At this rate, the 2028 L.A. Olympics will replace wrestling with a TikTok competition. ...

I don't want to say Michael Jackson was ahead of his time, but he was wearing a glove and a mask decades before anyone ever heard of Wuhan, China. Not that anyone really wanted to be like Mike. ...

Bears rookie QB Justin Fields adheres to a plant-based diet and plans to open a vegan pizza shop in Chicago. That sound you just heard was Mike Ditka choking on a 24-ounce porterhouse. ...

Today in History: 1944 — U.S. defeated Japan in Battle of Guam. The NCAA later overturned the decision after it was determined a few Marines took a bogus online music course. ...

That's all the space we have for this week's Whitley's Believe It or Not. If it taxed your reading skill set, look at the bright side. The tax would have been a lot worse in California.

— David Whitley is The Gainesville Sun's sports columnist. Contact him at dwhitley@gannett.com. And follow him on Twitter: @DavidEWhitley
















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Whitley: Bowden should be all-time winningest coach

David Whitley
The Gainesville Sun


Before we ponder whether Minecraft will become an Olympic sport, allow me to ask a question as eternal as the Olympic flame:

What the heck is wrong with the NCAA?

The outrage I have in mind isn't new, but Bobby Bowden's death makes it freshly relevant. In a just world, he would be the all-time leader in wins for "major" college programs with 388 victories. But the Keystone NCAA Cops stripped FSU of 12 wins in 2010 as part of an academic cheating scandal.

More:Bobby Bowden dies: Legendary coach built Florida State into college football powerhouse

Remembering a legend:Gators notebook: Coaches pay tribute to FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden

A tribute:Whitley: Saint Bobby is the ultimate class act

At issue was an online music appreciation course that jocks used to pad their grades in 2006-07. An investigation found Bowden was unaware of the crip course, but the buck stopped at the top.

Fair enough, but compare that to the all-time leader in wins, Joe Paterno. He finished with 409 wins, but the NCAA stripped him of 111 after Penn State's sexual-molestation scandal. Pennsylvania lawmakers sued, and the NCAA restored the wins in 2015 as part of the settlement.

Let's recap:

FSU self-reported the infraction. It gave up victories in five sports, including the 2007 men's track and field national championship. And it was all over one online music course.

Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of sex abuse of young boys. At best, a clueless Paterno spent decades missing the disturbing clues around his program.

At worst, he turned a blind eye, passed responsibility to his superiors (some of whom ended up in jail) and willingly covered up the worst scandal in college football history.

Paterno got to keep all his wins. Bowden did not.

NCAA logic at work. ...

The SEC's Toughest Man Competition might go to LSU quarterback Myles Brennan. He was loading up a boat for a fishing trip when he tripped and broke his arm.

Brennan thought it was just bruised and went fishing. Turns out he'd fractured his upper arm so badly that surgeons had to insert screws and plates to repair it.

You have to be one tough hombre to go fishing with a shattered arm. I just hope Brennan caught a big one, because he's going to miss at least half the football season. ...

Current and former Florida athletes finished with 17 medals at the Tokyo Olympics. That would have placed UF in 17th in the medal count if it were a country.

Georgia finished with eight medals. And it still has not won a national championship since Herschel Walker roamed the Earth. ...

After participating in and watching dozens of preseason football interviews, one question remains. What's the difference between a player's "skills" and his "skill set"? ...

Speaking of interviews, if you want to know why media members revered Bobby Bowden, a quick story. At the height of Michael Jackson's fame, a Tallahassee TV reporter asked FSU's coach to do an interview wearing one sequined glove, which was Jackson's trademark.

Bowden put on the glove, propped his elbow on the back of a couch and answered a bunch of football-related questions. His deadpan routine was unrivaled in coaching history until Nick Saban bit the head off a bat. ...

Speaking of St. Nick, Alabama's board of trustees approved his contract extension last week. Saban will average $10.6 million a year through 2028.

He'll be worth every penny, but talk about salary inflation. You know what FSU paid Bowden annually when he arrived in 1976?

$37,500, but they probably threw in moving expenses. ...

The Florida Panthers signed Miami Hurricanes quarterback D'Eriq King to an NIL deal Monday. In related news, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they'd signed Vinny Testaverde as a backup goalie. ...

The Dodgers' trade for Max Scherzer last week was almost scuttled because Scherzer would have to pay about $1 million more in taxes if he moved to California. After a brief stalemate, L.A. agreed to pay Scherzer's tax bill.

I have no editorial comment other than to say if the L.A. Times wants to hire me, my tax bill is negotiable. And I would write on only three days rest. ...

Correction — Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat, not Nick Saban. The Sun regrets the error. ... 

Four of the six medals in Olympic women's skateboarding went to competitors 13 or younger. In its quest to appeal to young viewers active on social media, the International Olympic Committee is adding the ancient Greek sport of breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Games.

At this rate, the 2028 L.A. Olympics will replace wrestling with a TikTok competition. ...

I don't want to say Michael Jackson was ahead of his time, but he was wearing a glove and a mask decades before anyone ever heard of Wuhan, China. Not that anyone really wanted to be like Mike. ...

Bears rookie QB Justin Fields adheres to a plant-based diet and plans to open a vegan pizza shop in Chicago. That sound you just heard was Mike Ditka choking on a 24-ounce porterhouse. ...

Today in History: 1944 — U.S. defeated Japan in Battle of Guam. The NCAA later overturned the decision after it was determined a few Marines took a bogus online music course. ...

That's all the space we have for this week's Whitley's Believe It or Not. If it taxed your reading skill set, look at the bright side. The tax would have been a lot worse in California.

— David Whitley is The Gainesville Sun's sports columnist. Contact him at dwhitley@gannett.com. And follow him on Twitter: @DavidEWhitley
















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