Monday, January 9, 2017

New Years Greetings from the Yard

And just when it seemed that there could not be another seminal person from our legacy who would pass away in 2016, Robert Hulseman ghosted on us all. Having already lost several rock stars of our youth, pop stars of other people’s youths and Princess Leia, there was meager bandwidth to filter additional melancholy. We try to keep things lively rather than somber. Seber men are criers and it was almost too much to take. When the inventor of the iconic Solo Red Cup goes down one night before millions will reign in the New Year with his signature creation it is a travesty. One last toast with the cup hero of our generation streaming live would have been better than Mariah and the ball. There is nothing that exemplifies our underage drinking more than The Red Cup. We wonder whether there would be beer pong or flip cup without the Solo? College kids everywhere would have struggled to establish quality drinking games while frittering away their youth. The cup is a staple at every tailgate we have ever attended. Master Robert Hulseman thank you for your insight and by creatively adding in the fill lines for our favorite backyard beverages. The twelve-ounce fill line for beer was smart but adding in the five-ounce mark for my date was genius. There will be many toasts to your greatness in the coming year. This past year was not one of great joy for our aligned teams. The Dodgers failed to reach the World Series for the 28th consecutive year. The Lakers appear headed to the lottery for their 4th straight year. The Bruins football team hosted the Jim Mora divorce malaise and the Rams moved back to Los Angeles. With all of the ignominy of our chosen teams, USC has to go and turn their football season into a historic Rose Bowl victory. The only bright spot was a scheduling conflict which allowed me to miss the USC holiday roasting I suffer most seasons. USC and UCLA basketball seem to be the best game in town this spring. The Rams returning to Los Angeles was a big deal for about two home games. This team looks very similar to the disappointing team that emigrated to St. Louis in 1995. The Rams moving back to the city was big news because Pro Football had not had an LA home team for twenty years. The young Yardiot loved the Rams of the 1970’s. We watched in annual horror as Roman Gabriel went down to the Vikings in the snow. We gasped and groaned while another freaking Viking Fran Tarkenton ran wild in the rain while destroying the Lambs at home. Vinnie Ferragamo had a 1979 Super Bowl lead over the historic Steelers before failing miserably at the end. Since their LA departure, legions of Los Angeles’ imprinted youth have chosen other NFL franchises to torture them for the rest of their adult lives. This youth was huge Ram fan while they were playing in the moribund Coliseum. We are not so much of a fan as they return to play in the same moribund Coliseum. Twenty years ago seems just like yesterday with the product the Rams are trying to sell to the “we only support champions” Los Angeles fan. The Dodgers won the World Series almost upon arrival in Los Angeles in 1959 with four more to follow. The Lakers followed the Rams to Los Angeles and won 11 NBA Titles. Even the home grown NHL Kings have won two Stanley Cups after decades of futility. But it has been fallow fields for the Rams have who never won any titles for the City of Angels in nearly fifty years of playing before paying customers. At least, they were never the Los Angeles Rams of Anaheim. At the end of the tunnel, in their eighty years, nearly fifty of them in the LA Market, the Rams have won two NFL championships, one in Cleveland and one in St. Louis. Go figure the Rams trace their DNA to Cleveland. The current Cleveland Browns are a recent expansion team; the Rams just play like one. Alabama secured their third consecutive BCS Championship game. Alabama is all in on football. Math, science and poli-sci are all on the curriculum but what happens between the goal posts is where the University’s legend lies. The cure for what ills America can be found elsewhere. The Crimson Tide are looking for All-Americans. Nick Saban has become the Darth Vader of the SEC. His Crimson death star has run off every coach in their path. Les Miles should have taken the Michigan job in 2011. LSU rewarded his loyalty by firing him this season. Former USC assistant Ed Orgeron finally rid himself of the interim name badge and got a head coaching gig. It probably also helped that he signed for $750,000 a year to coach in the SEC. He is taking assistant coach annual pay and the payout multiplier when he eventually gets terminated. Every other SEC coach has nine zeroes in their pay plan. But the state of Louisiana needs to pay Les Miles $9 million to go away so there if Ed wants the job, he has to go cheap and go away cheaper when needed. Tuscaloosa has also become a home for wayward USC former head coaches. Defeated USC former head coach Lane Kiffin has been on his redemption saga governing the Tide offense for the past two championship seasons with a third on the front burner. Lane has been on Saban’s whipping boy for all of those seasons. Being the offensive coordinator for King Nick is like being in the Revenant where you are Leo and Saban is the grizzly bear. Kiffin was well paid and he is so thrilled to be leaving. Yard pundits think he still wanted to coach on Monday night. When the LSU flag was dipping and there was word the Tigers were talking to Steve Sarkisian, Alabama immediately hired him on in some obscure consultative capacity. A school can only have a certain amount of football coaches but if your school’s budget the hiring of additional allows football analysts instead of chemists, have at it. Alabama squirrelled Sark away in the VIP lounge while Saban bitch slapped Kiffin on the sidelines. Nick the Terror was not doing this to humiliate Lame, although he did. He was showing Stevie what belies him if he misbehaves in the house of Saban during his own redemption tour of duty. From heralded offensive coordinator for Pete’s Trojans, to the hung over head coach former Trojan head coach, it had been a fall into obscurity. Installing a new offensive coordinator, the weekend before the national championship game seems a risky move. Making the move with a freshman quarterback could be disastrous. For Saban, he has two titles, he wants more but if the Tide loses Monday and they could, his reputation is untarnished. Kiffin was the problem. For Sarkisian, this is high pressure, nothing to lose, much to gain. We are sure a couple of Manhattans can help calm his nerves. The parade of USC All-American quarterbacks this century has been remarkable. Carson Palmer started the largess with his Heisman winning career and an AP national title with the dismantling of Iowa in the 2003 Orange Bowl. He was followed by Matt Leinart, JD Booty, Mark Sanchez and Matt Barkley. All of these QB’s were in the Heisman discussion with Leinart following Palmer to the podium. It was Leinart’s last relevant football stat. Barkley is still playing albeit for the Bears. Sanchez is somewhere off the radar. JD and Matt L are long gone from any NFL acclaim. Yet, there is creaky old CP, still taking snaps for the Cardinals. To say he is not mobile is an affront to non-mobile people who get around better than Palmer. He was hit an astounding 116 times during the regular season. So one out of five times he shuffled back to pass, he got hit. The 37-year-old was sacked 40 times. He was the first, he might be the last but he is the most accomplished of all of the QB lineage from Troy. The best rivalry in town in UCLA-USC basketball. UCLA has dominated the series for all of my reader’s lifetimes. Trojan hoops have a had few moments in the sun but their best years where when they could not wrestle away the PAC-8 Title from John Wooden’s Bruins. Back then, only one team got a ticket to the dance and it was never the Trojans. The 1970-71 men of the Cardinal and Gold hoops went 24-2 and were ranked number one for half the season before finishing number 2 to UCLA. There would be no ticket to the dance for the Trojans only conference champion UCLA. Last year, the upstart Trojans, thoroughly thrashed the Bruins in all three of their meetings. The games were not close let alone the fact that USC had never beaten UCLA three times in any season. The 2016-17 Bruins are a much better example of UCLA athletics. Lorenzo Ball has gotten all of his well-deserved hype. He is a 6’6” one and done point guard who can pass, shoot and rebound. He is not Russell Westbrook athletic but he makes everyone else better in a way Westbrook never will. One of the players he has made better is TJ Leaf another heralded freshman. Ball has garnered all of the attention but Leaf is quietly leading the charge for a team that has already more games this year than all of last year. The first matchup is January 25 at the Galen Center. The Yard will be at the second game at Pauley on February 18. Go Bruins! Happy 2017 from the Yard.

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