Tuesday, September 1, 2009

#4-PENN ST. NITTANY LIONS


By Mr. Thursday Night

The Penn State Nittany Lions are coming off a 10-2 season in which they were the most over-rated team in the country. A loss to Iowa and beatdown by USC exposed Penn State as the fraud that they were.

Coach Joe Paterno only returns four starters on defense, but that does not include linebacker Sean Lee. Lee was supposed to be the superstar on the defensive side of the ball, but missed the entire season with an injury. With Lee back in action and the return of Navorro Bowman and Josh Hull, Penn State will have one of the most dominating group of linebackers in the nation. What else would one expect from Linebacker U? The offensive backfield should be in good shape as well. Quarterback Daryll Clark and running backs Evan Royster and Stephfon Green are now proven players who are ready to take the next step.

The problem on both sides of the ball is in the trenches. Two of the four returning starters on defense are linemen, but this is a team that lost ends Aaron Maybin, Maurice Evans and Josh Gaines. Those three accounted for 19 sacks and an incredible 31.5 tackles-for-loss. What happens to the rest of the defense, especially the new and inexperienced secondary, when the front line cannot get pressure on the opposing backfield? The same problem can occur on the other side of the ball. Center A.Q. Shipley was a coach on the field and guard Rich Ohrnberger and tackle Gerald Cadogan were experienced linemen. Tackle Dennis Landolt is back and guard Stefen Wisniewski has the potential to be one of the best in the conference, but it is very possible that this line will need some time to come together.

The schedule is favorable for Penn St. with 4 non-conference cupcakes and getting Iowa and Ohio St. in Happy Valley. I've got the Nittany Lions pegged for 4-0, 6-2 in Big Ten play, good for a 10-2 mark and another New Years Day Bowl game.

#5-ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI


By Mr. Thursday Night

The Illini led by Ron Zook head into the 2009 campaign with high expectations which mainly hinge on the right arm of QB Juice Williams who seems likes he's been in Champaign since 2001.

There is no reason for this not to be the best offense in the Big Ten. Quarterback Juice Williams threw for 3,173 yards last year and rushed for 719 more. When he is healthy and making good decisions, Williams is an extremely dynamic playmaker who can make things happen. And now that Arrelious Benn has another year of experience, he should be one of the best receivers in the nation. After tallying 1,055 yards as a sophomore, Benn is in for a huge campaign. The offensive line returns three starters and that should be enough to keep the offense ticking.

The defense was not as good as it could have been last year. And now arguably the best four defenders on the team are gone. Corner Vontae Davis is gone as is linebacker Brit Miller and ends Will Davis and Derek Walker. Without those four why would anyone believe the Illini defense could be any better than it was last year? Miller was the heart and soul of the linebacker corps last year and now that job falls to Martez Wilson. Wilson did a decent job on the outside in 2008, but now he will be asked to move into the middle.

The non-conference schedule has a few tests with Missouri, Cincinnati and Fresno State. I see Juice and Benn leading the Illini to a 4-0 non-conference mark, 5-3 in the Big Ten, 9-3 overall.

Monday, August 31, 2009

#6-NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS


The 6th place team in the Big Ten this year figures to be the Northwestern Wildcats. Coming off a surprising 2008 campaign, the Wildcats and head coach Pat Fitzgerald look to return to a January bowl game for the first time in over a decade.

Depending on the health of end Corey Wootton, the Wildcats could have a dominating defense. Wootton, who injured his knee during the Alamo Bowl, tallied ten sacks during his junior campaign and will be in for a big senior season if he regains his form. The front line will need him to be healthy. While the defense does return eight starters, two of the losses are on the line.

There were times last year when Northwestern had to survive without quarterback C.J. Bacher and running back Tyrell Sutton, both of whom struggled with injuries. Now they have to live without those two for an entire season. Mike Kafka proved to be a capable quarterback who could make plays with his feet, but his passing and decision making was erratic. His experience last year cannot hurt, but he must turn into a leader of the offense and keep the mistakes to a minimum. It would also be beneficial if Kafka did not lead the team in rushing or feel the need to scramble as often as he did last season. Stephen Simmons, who ran for 178 yards on 62 carries as a sophomore last year is the most experienced running back, but redshirt freshman Alex Daniel and sophomore Jeravin Matthews could see some carries as well.

Another weak non-conference schedule has the Wildcats looking at a 8-4 season (4-0, 4-4). Expect Northwestern to win one game they shouldn't, perhaps at Michigan State.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

#7-MICHIGAN WOLVERINES


By Mr. Thursday Night

Our 7th place team in the Big Ten this year is the Michigan Wolverines. Year 2 of the Rich-rod experiement begins after one of the worst seasons in the history of the program. As we go to press today, Michigan is being investigated for NCAA practice violations. Apparently Rich-rod had his boys spending 12 hours a day on the field or in the weight room.

Everybody is back on the offensive side of the ball, except part-time starting quarterback Steven Threet. The influx of talent on the recruiting trail will also give the team a few more options that actually fit in the system. In the meantime, quarterback Nick Sheridan is not going to blow anybody away, but if he can keep the mistakes to a minimum, Michigan will win some games. The Wolverines have to be able to run the ball and that falls on Brandon Minor and Michael Shaw. The offensive line was mixed and matched last year, but everybody is back and once the staff finds the right combination, the ground game should flourish.

On defense, the Wolverines have to move on without most of their stars from a year ago. However, linebacker Obi Ezeh is back after leading the team in tackles last season and end Brandon Graham tallied an incredible 20 tackles-for-loss and ten sacks. Those two are a good nucleus to build around, but Coach Rodriguez needs to find some youngsters who are ready to fill in some of the voids all over the defense.

Michigan's schedule is reasonable, especially with a non-conference slate loaded with cupcakes. Look for the Maze & Blue to have a 4-0 nonconference record, 3-5 during Big 10 play, 7-6 oveall.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

#8-WISCONSIN BADGERS


By Mr. Thursday Night

Things headed south quickly in Madtown last season. The Badgers started quickly but ended up 7-6 which included a bowl game beatdown at hands of Florida St.

Part of the problem was the inconsistent play of quarterback Dustin Sherer. Sherer ended up splitting time with the now departed Allan Evridge, but neither of them performed very well. Sherer will likely be the starter again this season and every year of experience should help with his decision making. The other option is redshirt freshman Curt Phillips, a dual-threat signal caller, who was very impressive in the fall. But this is Wisconsin football we are talking about. The quarterback does not have to make plays. The quarterback has to get the ball to a running back; in this case John Clay.

The Wisconsin defense was also disappointing last season and now they have to survive without most of their front line. Tackles Jason Chapman and Mike Newkirk are gone and so is end Matt Shaughnessy. For a team that ranked tenth in the conference in sacks per game, finding a pass rush might be very difficult. The situation is no better for the linebackers. Jaevery McFadden is the only returning starter.

As usual, the non-conference schedule for the Badgers is weak. I foresee a 4-0 non-coference, 3-5 conference and 7-6 overall record, good for 8th in the Big Ten this fall.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

#9-MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS


By Mr. Thursday Night

Picked to finish 9th in the Big Ten this year is the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Gophers endured their annual second half of the season collapse again last year, highlighted by a 55-0 beatdown by Iowa in the last Gopher game ever at the Metrodome.

This season Minnesota enters a beautiful new outdoor stadium with expectations sky high. QB Adam Weber and WR Eric Decker both return. Running back Duane Bennett looked like a breakout candidate until a torn ACL ended his season in the second week last year. Now fully recovered, the redshirt sophomore is ready to pick up where he left off.

The defense as usual will be a problem for the rodents. The new defensive coordinator is Kevin Cosgrove, who marks the Gophers' third defensive coordinator in as many seasons. Three starters return to the defensive backfield, and they'll be joined by Wisconsin transfer Kim Royston.

The non-conference schedule is decent with games against Air Force, Cal and Syracuse. I've got the Gophers pegged at 2-6 in conference, 5-7 overall.

Monday, August 24, 2009

#10-PURDUE BOILERMAKERS


The Gold and Black of West Lafayette (birthplace of Axl Rose) head into 2009 looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2008 campaign. Gone are legendary head coach Joe Tiller and QB Curtis Painter. Danny Hope takes over for the Boilermakers and I think it's safe to say the only hope in West Lafayette this fall will be Danny.

End Ryan Kerrigan did a fine job getting into the backfield as a sophomore and Purdue will have to rely on him to consistently disrupt the opposing offense. They also need tackle Mike Neal to use his experience and help the rest of the young line do a better job of stopping the run. Having Chris Carlino and Joe Holland, and possibly Jason Werner if he can stay healthy, back in the middle of the defense should make things a little better for the run defense. The best unit on the defense last year was the secondary. Free safety Torri Williams is a superstar in waiting and corners Brandon King and David Pender are quality players.

The only good news on the offensive side of the ball is the return of four starting linemen. Quarterback Curtis Painter is gone and so are his three best receivers in Greg Orton, Desmond Tardy and Brandon Whittington. And even running back Kory Sheets, who tallied 1,131 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground has run out of eligibility. That leaves a whole slew of holes to fill. Joey Elliott is the most experienced quarterback, but Caleb Terbush is an interesting option who took advantage of Elliott’s shoulder injury in the spring and did a decent job filling in for him. It is still Elliott’s job to lose, but Terbush will give him a good push in the fall. Receiver Aaron Valentin and Keith Smith are the likely candidates to be the team’s top receiver. Valentin came on strong at the end of last season, but the senior has still only caught 11 passes during his collegiate career at Purdue.

I expect Purude to go 2-2 in non-conference play, 2-6 in the Big 10 to finish with an identical record as 2008, 4-8, good for 10th in the Big 10.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

THE DEBUT OF MR. X!

Mr. Exhibition is up in your ass to bring you two stone cold, led pipe locks tonight.

New England -7 vs Cincinnati

Philadelphia -3 vs Indianapolis

Take these winnings and buy your ghey lover a nice new purse.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

#11-INDIANA HOOSIERS


By Mr. Thursday Night

The Indiana Hoosiers are our pick to finish in 11th place in the Big Ten during the 2009 season. Coming off a disappointing 3-9 season, the Hoosiers will look to rebound and return to the bowl season.

Quarterback Kellen Lewis, who gave Iowa many problems over the years is gone. The pistol offense will be lead by QB Ben Chappell. If Chappell flops, the Hoosiers will be in for another long season.

The Indiana defense features two NFL quality defensive ends in Jammie Kirlwe and Greg Middleton. As a whole, the defense at Indiana figures to be better than in has been in at least 5 years.

The schedule for the Hoosiers isn’t that difficult. While they did go 1-9 against FCS opponents last year (being blown out in 8 of them), there are some winnable games on the docket this season. I’ve got the Hoosiers going 3-9 overall, 1-7 in the Big Ten, good for last in the conference.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

COACH K-8/12 EVENING LOCKS

MLB
3* Cards RL -155
2* Mariners -130, Rangers -125, Twins RL (+110), WSox/Mariners over 7.5 (+100), Royals/Twins under 9 (+100)
1* BoSox RL -140, Braves RL -125, Rockies RL -135
0.5* Marlins/Cards/BoSox/Rockies/Braves parlay +413

COACH K-8/12


MLB 3* Orioles -130
2* Mets/DBags over 9.5 (-105)
1* Rays -120, O's/A's under 10.5 (-105)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

COACH K-8/11

MLB
4* Indians -120
3* Rays -115
2* Cubs -125, Giants +125, Marlins -130, Rockies RL -115, Indians/Rangers under 9 (+100), Padres/Brewers over 9 (+100)
1* Twins RL (-115), WSox/M's under 8.5 (+100), A's/O's over 10 (-120), Royals/Twins over 9.5 (-110), Twins/Rockies/Braves parlay +235

Monday, August 10, 2009

COACH K RETURNS!!-8/10


MLB
2* BoSox/Tigers over 9.5 (-120)
1* A's +150, Astros/Marlins over 9 (-105), Cards/Reds under 8.5 (+100), Marlins/WSox parlay +185
Leans: Rays, Giants, Rockies, Jays, DBags

Friday, August 7, 2009


AFC South Preview
Training Camp Preview
Dr. Donovan

Houston Texans


Will this be the year? - The Texans have been close without the cigar for the last 2 years now. Although they play in one of the toughest divisions, this team has the talent on offense and has been steadily getting better on defense each year. They should be more concerned with the health of their players at this point. QB Matt Schaub, RB Steve Slaton, WRs Andre Johnson and TE Owen Daniels and all five starting lineman are all in place from last year, and should be even better this year if they can stay healthy.

Indianapolis Colts

Will new coaches ruin a good thing? - With Dungy gone, along with OC Tom Moore, can the Colts sustain their offensive power that has bolted them into the top of the NFL or will these changes in leadership create an obstacle? Most people say that on any team this would be an issue but with Peyton Manning still at the helm, the Colts wont miss a beat.

How many carries will RB Donald Brown garner? - The Colts drafted the veratile and pass-catching RB to complement Joseph Addai and, quite possibly, start over him in the future. Addai has had an up and down career as the starter and needs a huge camp to hold off the talented rookie 1st rounder. Brown was one of my sleepers in this draft and Bill Polian showed once again why he is the best talent evaluator of the NFL.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Who is going to help the human bowling ball? - MJD is in line for a larger workload with Fred Taylor out of the picture, but it will be interesting to see if he can and will carry a full load or some unnamed counterpart will be his sidekick. Is he worth a top 5 pick in fantasy this year?

The big uglies up front - The Jaguars front five is very interesting to me this year. 9th overall pick OT, Eugene Monroe will compete with longtime Eagle Tra Thomas on the left side, while Arizona Cats 2nd rounder Eben Britton will push Tony Pashos at RT. The Jaguars will be young on the line but they have definitely improved and we all know it all starts up front!

Tennessee Titans

Will the loss of DT Albert Haynesworth alter last years surprise defense?- Albert Haynesworth was the brick wall that made the Titans defense tough as nails. With his departure, will the safeties and LBs be able to play as aggressive as last year? We will see how important a good DT really is.

Will TE Jared Cook prove me a genius? - Okay, so maybe this story isn't as interesting to others as it is me but 3rd round rookie TE Jared Cook has me glued to my seat to see how good he really is. Even though Bo Scaife and Algae Crumpler are currently in the #1 and #2 spots on the roster, look for this guy to come in and make a splash right away. Don't say I didn't warn you either.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

#1-TIM DWIGHT


Number one one our list of great Iowa Hawkeye football players since 1990 is none other than Iowa City's own, Tim Dwight.

Dwight arrived on campus in 1994 as one of the most anticipated recruits in Iowa history. Choosing Iowa over Stanford, Dwight made an immediate impact at RB, WR and on special teams.

Dwight was a factor in many of the greatest plays in Hawkeye history including his TD return at Penn St, his punt return TD at Michigan as the first half clock expired and his touchdown on his last career punt return at home against Minnesota.

Dwight finished his college career with Big Ten records for punt return yardage (1,102) and punts returned for touchdowns. Dwight also holds University of Iowa football records for career receiving yards (2,271) and career receiving touchdowns (21). In 1997, was a consensus All-American and finished seventh for the Heisman Trophy as a senior.

A 4th round pick of the Atlanta Falcons, Dwight scored a kick return TD in the Super Bowl. Shortly there after, Dwight was dealt to Atlanta in the Michael Vick, L. Tomlinson deal. After 4 successful seasons in San Diego, Dwight made brief stops in New England, Oakland and with the Jets before retiring.

Tim Dwight is the standard of which all future Hawkeyes will be measured. Never before had Iowa fans had such an electrifying football player on their side. I am of the opinion that a picture of Dwight should be painted on the water tower just outside Kinnick Stadium. Perhaps legendary broadcaster Wayne Larivee sums it up best: "Superman wears number 6, and he plays for the Iowa Hawkeyes!"

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

NFC EAST PREVIEW

Training Camp Preview
Dr. Donovan

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys

Who are the team leaders again?? Not only is Tony Romo feeling the heat this year to get this team over the hump, questions also surround RB Marion Barber with stud RB Felix Jones waiting for his chance to shine as a starter. Also, can Roy Williams be a legit #1 with this team? Last year he was never really a factor after getting traded to the Cowgirls.

After another underachieving season last year, the Cowboys are still picked to go to the Super bowl every year. This means huge expectations and Jerry Jones wont be so lenient this year if the Cowboys don't go deep into the playoffs. Can this be the year they breakout or will we see a fire sale in Dallas after the season?

New York Giants

Who is going to catch the ball? Plaxico Burress shot his butt off the team, and Amani Toomer is no longer on the team. That leaves Steve Smith, Domenik Hixon, Hakeem Nicks, Sinorice Moss, and Mario Manningham fighting for a #1 spot. It should be an interesting camp competition and don't be surprised if the rookie Hicks or Steve Smith comes out on top.

Who is Brandon Jacobs' handcuff? Brandon Jacobs had a solid year last year but had help from Derrick Ward and Ahmad Bradshaw to take the load off and he still broke down towards the end of the year. Will Ahmad Bradshaw, last year's #3, be that guy or will rookie Andre Brown earn that spot?

Philadelphia Eagles

Longtime DC Jim Johnson unfortunately lost his battle with cancer and the Eagles lost a legendary DC and a huge part of the Eagles family. Sean McDermott, the 35-year old defensive assistant, has been elevated to DC and must quickly move to make the defense his own. McDermott is the longest tenured Philly assistant and was the heir apparent, but he's never called plays; which is Johnson's forte. Brian Dawkins also went to the Broncos. With the loss of their 2 biggest defensive leader's, can the Eagles D compete in a high powered offensive division?

The good news is Brian Westbrook's recovery from surgery is ahead of schedule, but realistically he won't see the field much until the start of the season. Are rookie LeSean McCoy and veteren Lorenzo Booker capable of shouldering the load this year? Its not a question "if" Westbrook breaks down but "when".

Washington Redskins

If there was an alternative to Jason Campbell, the Redskins pursued him this offseason. Daniel Snyder went after ets rookie, Mark Sanchez, and he also tried to trade for Jay Cutler. This looks to be Campbell's last chance at showing he's a starter in the NFL and this is an enormous training camp for Campbell's NFL future.

Stopping the running game is a must if you want to be competitive. With the additions of mammoth DT Albert Haynesworth and pass-rushing rookie OLB Brian Orakpo, the Redskins may be last years Tennessee Titans on defense. Will it be enough in, what some would call, the toughest division in the NFL?

Friday, July 31, 2009

COACH K-7/31

MLB
3* Cards -175, Cubs -125
2* Rays RL -115, Tigers -145
1* Cards RL +110, Braves RL +120, Twins/Angels over 10 (-110), Cubs/Cards/Rays parlay +295

Thursday, July 30, 2009

COACH K-7/30

MLB
2* Giants +110, WSox +110
1* Marlins +140

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

COACH K-7/28


MLB
3* Braves -121
2* Cards -116, Reds -139, BoSox/Angels parlay +106

AFC EAST-DR. DONOVAN


Its about that time for teams to get to work. It's time for rookie hazings, two-a-days, blistering heat combined with horrific humidity and fights between offensive and defensive players. Its time for training camp. I will be previewing some things to watch in each conference and any big news that comes out of camp.

Lets start with the AFC East:

Buffalo Bills

Will the WR Terrell Owens experiment succeed? - Terrell Owens has always put up big numbers and is usually an asset to a team in the first year; but are Bills fans expecting too much from him? He did go to SB contenders in the Eagles and Cowboys and the Bills are no where near a contender. Can Owens' presence elevate the entirety of the offense, or will his dropped passes and pouting be the nail in Dick Jauron's coffin?

How large a role will RB Fred Jackson have in the backfield? - Marshawn Lynch remains the starter but is suspended to open the season, which will give Fred Jackson and newly acquired Dominic Rhodes a chance to show off their talents. With the coaches gushing over Jackson's work ethic and receiving ability, could he work his way into a full-fledged RB tandem

Miami Dolphins

Is RB Ronnie Brown healthy and ready to be the Wildcat? - Ronnie Brown lit the league up as the centerpiece of the Dolphins Wildcat formation, but it will be interesting to see if these shananigans will continue in the NFL. Can Brown finally live up to his immense talent and produce for a full 16-game season? Does Ricky Williams pose any threat to his playing time? Can rookie Pat White bring a new twist to the Wildcat?

What can QB Chad Pennington do for an encore? - Chad Pennington shocked the world last year with a Top 10 fantasy season, setting a career high for completions and yards. Can Pennington continue his Top 10 success?

New England Patriots

Is QB Tom Brady back? - This is one of the biggest questions facing NFL fans for obvious reasons. If Brady is 100% healthy, which reports say he will be the Pats could will be the team to beat. If not, well, we all know I can't get that lucky 2 years in a row.

Who is the starting HB? - Bill Belichick isn't one to disclose anything he doesn't have to, which means training camp may not give us much insight into the team's intentions at running back. That said, the Patriots offense has been using a number of RBs over the last few years. Will Fred Taylor be given a chance to play the role of Corey Dillon? Will Laurence Maroney, now allegedly healthy, surprise everyone by reclaiming the main role? What about Kevin Faulk, who quietly catches a ton of passes in 3rd down formations each and every year?

New York Jets

Can Rex Ryan and Mike Pettine implement the Ravens schemes in NY? - Ryan and DC Pettine are bringing the blitz-happy 3-4 system from Baltimore to New York, and also brought along SS Jim Leonhard, DE Marques Douglas and ILB Bart Scott to begin the makeover.

Will QB Dirty Sanchez win the job? - Sanchez is being paid to be the team's future franchise passer, but that doesn't mean they'll hand him the job. Kellen Clemens has as good a chance to start in 2009, and this will be THE camp battle to watch.

Let the games begin!

Monday, July 27, 2009

COACH K-7/27

MLB
3* Cubs -155
2* Rangers -155, Rays +102, Orioles -164, Angels/Indians under 10 (+100), Giants/Cubs parlay +130
1* Rangers/Cubs/Orioles/Giants parlay +510

Friday, July 24, 2009

COACH K-7/24

Gentlemen, I want to apologize for not showing up last night but I had a family emergency and that clearly takes precedence over anything else. Tonight I have 3 wonderful BOMBS to drop that I have received some really good info on. Word is the 5* might jump to 9.5, and if it does I suggest to take it back down to a 3* play. We've got quite a few units in play tonight and I'm looking for a big evening! Again, sorry for last night guys. We'll make it up tonight!

MLB
5* Phils/Cards over 9 (-125)
3* Pirates +110, Giants/Rockies over 9
2* Phils -135
1* Mets -135

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

#2-DREW TATE


We've entered the top 2 in our countdown and we find QB Drew Tate. In high school, Tate set many Texas passing records and did not redshit his first fall in Iowa City during the 2003 season. Backing up Nathan Chandler, he saw very little action.

2004 was the season that the legend of Drew Tate began. With the top 4 running backs injured, Iowa turned to their sophmore QB to carry the offense. Tate led the Hawks to a 10 win season, was named first team All-Big Ten and Big Ten offensive player of the year. The final pass of Tate's sophmore season will forever be the most famous throw in Iowa football history when he found Warren Hollway for a 65 yard touchdown pass as time expired to defeat LSU in the Capital One Bowl.

Tate's junior and senior seasons were derailed by injuries and a group of thugs from Detroit that ruined team chemistry. He finished his career second in most major Iowa passing catagories behind Chuck Long. Tate will forever be remembered for his incredible scrambling ability and strong desire to win.

COACH K-7/22

Hope you all checked the comments thread for our early BOMB on the A's!! Easy winner helping us go 2-0 this afternoon and picking up 6 units. Got a few more for ya this evening. Good Luck!!

MLB
2* Royals +105, Rays -135
1* Braves -102, Cards/Stros under 7 (-105)

Afternoon MLB
4* A's -11
2* Marlins -140

DADDY FAT SACKS-7/22


2-4 last night, -2.00 units

31-24 overall, +3.47 units

New York Yankees -310

Cleveland Indians +140

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

COACH K-7/21


Now that's how you start a week! 4-0 SWEEP last night! Time is short so here's the card for this evening. Good Luck!!

MLB
2* A's -130, Rays -124, Angels/Royals gm #2 under 9.5 (-105), BoSox/Rangers over 9 (-125)
1* O's/Yanks over 10.5 (-120), Yanks/Nationals parlay +165

DFS-7/21

2-0 last night, +2.16 units
31-22 overall, +5.47 units

Atlanta Braves -185, San Diego Padres +115, Cincinnati Reds +190,Seattle Mariners +147
New York Yankees -180,Chicago White Sox +125

TONIGHT IN PHOENIX!

The greatest band in the world invades America West Arena!

Monday, July 20, 2009

COACH K-7/20

We finished another week in the black boys going 10-8 for +4.53 units. Not all that spectacular, but a profit is a profit. The good news is....7 out of our last 8 weeks we've collected from the book. Let's make it 9/10 and look for our 4th winning day in a row. The board is another tough one, so rather than press we'll keep it light and look to drop some bombs later this week. Good Luck!!

MLB
2* Rangers -106
1* Marlins -111, Astros -105, Reds/Dodgers over 9 (-110)

DFS-7/20

29-22 overall, +3.31 units

New York Yankees -200

Oakland A’s +116

Sunday, July 19, 2009

#3-BOB SANDERS

#3 on our list of great Hawkeyes since 1990 is Bob Sanders, who debuted in the black and gold in 2001 as a freshman. During the first half of the season, Sanders made his impact on special teams before finally getting the starting nod against Wisconsin and recording 12 tackles.

In 2002 and 2003, Sanders led 10+ win Iowa teams with his violent hits and ability to stuff the run. As a junior, Bob Sanders was named First-Team All-Big Ten and a Fourth-Team All-American.

Sanders was hampered early in his senior season by a foot injury. He returned to score his first career touchdown against Illinois on a fumble return. In his final home game against Minnesota, Sanders recorded 16 tackles and forced three fumbles as he was named the Big Ten defensive player of the week. Again Sanders earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors and was Second-Team All-America.

The Colts selected Bob in the 2nd round of the NFL draft and Iowa fans across the coutry knew what a steal he would prove to be. Already in his young career Sanders has been to multiple Pro Bowls and was named the 2007 NFL Defensive MVP.

The argument can be made that the day the Iowa football program turned around was the day Bob Sanders stepped foot in Iowa City.

COACH K-7/19


Cashed our 5* BOMB yesterday!! Let's keep adding to our bank roll today with a few more plays and end another week in the black. I don't really like the board today so we are going to keep it fairly light on the units today. Good Luck!!

MLB
1* Twins +101, Yanks -140, WSox -140, O's/WSox over 9.5 (-105), Angels/A's under 8.5 (-110), Braves/Cards parlay +100

Saturday, July 18, 2009

COACH K-7/18

Got back on track last night and I'm looking to drop some BOMBS today!! Going for 1st 5* BOMB of the 2nd half today along with a couple other 3* BOMBS that I feel really strong about. Let's get after the book today boys! Good Luck!!

MLB
5* O's/WSox under 9 (+105)
3* Angels -125, Rockies/Padres over 7.5 (-110)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

COACH K-7/16

Nice little break from the action but it's time to get right back into it and start our 2nd half off right. Good Luck!!

MLB
2* Reds -122, Rockies -128, Phils +108, Cubs/Nats over 9 (+100), Mariners/Indians over 9 (-110)
1* Mariners +175

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

POST ALL-STAR PREDICTIONS


By Mr. Thursday Night

As we head into the unofficial 2nd half of the baseball season, more than two thirds of the teams have a legit shot at a post season birth. Here is how Mr. Thursday Night sees it shaking out:

AL EAST-YANKEES
AL CENTRAL-TIGERS
AL WEST-ANGELS
WILD CARD-RED SOX

NL EAST-PHILLIES
NL CENTRAL-CUBS
NL WEST-DODGERS
WILD CARD-CARDINALS

AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES-YANKEES OVER TIGERS
NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES-DODGERS OVER PHILLIES

WORLD SERIES-YANKEES OVER DODGERS

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

LEAGUE DTI 2009 DRAFT LOTTERY

Last Saturday we held the annual League DTI draft lottery to determine the picking order for our fantasy football draft. The first minute or two are NFL highlights and then the lottery at our house. Yours truly, Mr. Thursday Night landed the first pick!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

#4-DALLAS CLARK


Continuing our countdown of the greatest Iowa Hawkeye football players since 1990, #4 brings us to Dallas Clark.

Clark arrived on campus in 1998 as walk-on linebacker recruit from Livermore, IA. He didn't see the field until 2000, primarily on special teams. Before the 2001 season the Iowa coaching staff decided to switch Clark to TE and the rest as they say is history.

After a successful 2001 season which earned Clark honorable mention All-Big Ten honors, Clark was awarded a scholarship. In 2002, Clark made his case for being the greatest tight end in Iowa history. He earned spots on both the 1st team All-Big Ten squad and All-America team along with winning the Mackey award given to the nations top tight end. Clark will be best remembered for his performance in a comeback victory against Purude in which he had a 95 yard TD catch and the game winning catch with 1 minute left. Although he had one year left of eligibility, Clark decided to skip his senior year and enter the NFL draft.

With the 24th pick in the 2003 NFL draft the Indianapolis Colts selected Dallas Clark. During his time in the NFL, Clark has already won a Super Bowl and been named to the Pro Bowl. Last season he broke John Mackey's record for receiving yards in a season for Colts tight ends. Dallas Clark was one of the key components in Iowa's magical 2002 season and in getting the program back on track.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

COACH K-7/11

Well we split our 3* bombs yesterday and did not fair too well all around as our 5 day winning streak came to an end. We are still up over 7 units this week and with a situation I've been eying since early this week upon us, I feel we really need to keep the pressure on the book. I realize the BOMBS haven't been able to cash like we would have expected them to the past week or so, but like I said before; we are still up over 7 units this week so I'm going to let our first 5* BOMB of July fly!! Some would consider this chasing after last night, but trust me this is far from a chase. The easy thing to do would be to sit back and take our 7 units, make a few small plays today and head into the All-Star break winning 6 weeks in a row. Now if we were down units heading into today and I threw this 5* BOMB at you, by all means I would be skeptical. But we are up enough units that we can afford to treat this play like it's worth....and that is a FULL 5*, or 5% of your bank roll.

Sorry for the delay fellas, got caught up with some personal stuff that needed my attention. Here is the final card. It's a big one with well over 20 units in play for the evening. If you don't have the bank roll to play along, lower your betting amount or just play on the few you agree with. As for our 5*, living here in Denver and knowing these Rockies and also knowing that Jurrjens has started to slip a bit recently I was just hoping the line wasn't 11. When I saw we were under that key # and well under it there's only 1 thing I could do....LET'S GO!!! Good Luck!!

MLB
5* Rockies/Braves over 9.5 (-110)
3* Pirates/Phils over 9 (-110)
2* Braves +105, Mariners -112, Twins -112, Astros/Nationals under 9.5 (-115), BoSox/Royals over 9 (-110), Jays/O's under 9.5 (-110), Twins/WSox over 9 (-110)
1* Royals +156, Jays -123, Tigers -124, Marlins +113

Friday, July 10, 2009

COACH K-7/10

Thanks to the DBags bullpen, and a blown 7-0 lead we were unable to sweep the evening board. However, we have ran our current winning streak to 5 days in a row and now sit at 22-17 +7.05 units for July. This is truly grinding at it's best fellas. Even though we have had some bad beats and really big bombs miss their mark, we are still able to grind out a profit each night. And when the tides turn and we do start to cash our bombs, oh and we will, we are going to have a HUGE run! I'm hoping that run starts tonight with our 2 NL West 3* BOMBS! Here's to 6 straight...Good Luck!!

MLB
3* Dodgers -130, Rockies -142
2* Yanks -127, BoSox RL -130, Tigers/Indians over 8.5 (-115), Jays/O's under 10 (-105)
1* Astros/Rays parlay +153

Thursday, July 9, 2009

COACH K-7/9


MLB
2* DBags -109, RSox/Royals over 9.5 (-110), Rockies/Braves over 9 (-120)
1* Astros -115, Mariners/Dodgers parlay +152

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

COACH K-7/8

We nailed both of our 3* BOMBS yesterday going 5-2 +9.22 units. I've got 2 more 3* BOMBS for ya this evening. Good Luck!!

MLB
3* WSox -140, Yanks/Twins over 9.5 (-105)
2* Jays/Rays over 9 (+100)
1* Royals -130

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

COACH K-7/7

MLB
3* Dodgers -135, Rays/Jays under 8.5 (-110)
2* Jays +175, Reds +130
1* Mariners -138, Angels/Rangers over 9.5 (-110), Tigers RL -115\

DADDY FAT SACKS-JULY 7TH, 2009

Happy Late Birthday Coach K!

1-1 yesterday, -0.55 units
29-20 overall, net +5.86 units

Philadelphia Phillies -155

Kansas City Royals +210

#5-NICK BELL


We've now entered the top 5 in our countdown of the greatest Iowa Hawkeye football players since 1990. Checking in at number 5 on our list is former Hawkeye running back, Nick Bell aka the 6'5", 250 pound monster from Las Vegas, Nevada.

While Bell arrvied on campus in the 80s, he made his biggest impact during the 1990 Rose Bowl season. Despite splitting time with Tony Stewart, Bell rushed for over 1000 yards, was named first team All-Big Ten, a Doak Walker finalist and Co-Big Ten Offensive player of the year. For good measure, Bell added over 300 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns.

In Iowa's biggest win of the season (at #4 Illinois, 54-28), Bell ran for 168 yards and two touchdowns. During the Rose Bowl loss against Washington Bell had over 130 yards of total offense including a 66 yard catch during a frantic comeback that saw the Hawks pull within a score of the Huskies.

Bell would go on to be a second round pick of the Oakland Raiders however injuries never allowed his pro career to get on track. Bell will forever be a Hawkeye fan favorite for his running style and contributions during the last Rose Bowl season for Iowa.

Monday, July 6, 2009

IT'S COMING...........

HAPPY B-DAY TO COACH K!


Hope everyone had a wonderful 4th! Let's get the money train rollin again tonight. I'm celebrating my B'Day so hopefully the Baseball God's show some mercy this evening! Good Luck!!

MLB
2* Angels -150, Angels/Rangers under 8.5 (+100), Braves/Cubs over 8 (-120)
1* Royals +130, Reds/Phils over 9 (+105), DBags/Giants parlay +160

VOTE FOR THE SHERIFF!


Please go to the link below and vote for Mark Reynolds as the "final vote" player for the 2009 MLB All-Star game. Reynolds is 2nd in the NL with 24 homers, has 61 RBIs, 53 runs and 13 steals.

Reynolds also deserves credit for ripping his sorry, half assed team on Friday and backing it up with big home runs in wins on Saturday and Sunday in Colorado. Just go to www.dbacks.com and cast your vote for the Sheriff!

DFS-JULY 6TH, 2009

1-1 on last post , - 2.00 units

28-19 overall, net +6.41 units

Houston Astros -160

New York Yankees -155

Thursday, July 2, 2009

EVENING COACH K-7/2

Evening MLB
2* Braves -135, Giants/Cards over 9 (+105)
1* Orioles +142, Royals RL (-130), Orioles/Angels under 9.5 (-120)

JULY POWER RANKINGS


1. Mr. Thursday Night-Long live the King.

2. Coach K-Red hot June in baseball moves him up.

3. Daddy Fat Sacks-Newcomer has proven to be a strong addition to HC&P.

4. Pointspread Pete-Was doing well until he ran into that bus mirror.

5. Slapshot Bob-Fraud has gone into hibernation for the summer.

6. Chicago Creepshow-No coincidence site traffic has increased since he left.

7. Cooby L-The only thing worse than his picks is his name.

COACH K LOOKS TO REBOUND-7/2


Not the way I wanted to start July yesterday fellas and I'm sorry about that. The good news is we are still up for the week and since I will be out of town for the weekend, today is likely the last day of the week for us. Here are a few early plays for today to get us started. I'll be back later for tonight's card. Good Luck!

Early MLB
2* Reds -130, DBags/Reds under 8.5 (-115)
1* Pirates -140, Mets/Pirates under 8.5 (-120)

DFS-7/2


1-2 on 6/30, for – 0.85 units

27-18 overall, +8.41 units

Atlanta Braves -135

New York Yankees -300

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

EVENING PLAYS-7/1-COACH K


MLB
3* Angels -108
2* Indians -120, Cards/Giants under 7.5 (-115)
1* Braves +108

JULY 1, 2009-COACH K

We absolutely DESTROYED the month of June!! 69-41-2 record for a profit of 46.19 units!! And the best part of it all..........Every single play was available to you for FREE! Hop on board for another amazing ride through July and look out for some MAJOR BOMBS to be dropped! Here is the early card for today. I'll be back later with a potential 3* play this evening. Good Luck!!

Early MLB
1* Rays -120, Rockies +135, BoSox/O's under 9 (-115)

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

COACH K LOOKS TO FINISH JUNE STRONG

I hope all of you have enjoyed the ride through June because regardless of how tonight ends up we are going to be up BIG!! Going into the last day of the month we are sitting at 64-40-2 +36.19 units since June 1st! After getting a feel of where the market is sitting after last night I'm going to open in up a bit here today and see if we can't get above the 40 unit mark for the month of June. Good Luck!!

3* Rangers -109, Marlins/Nats over 9.5 (+100)
2* Twins -143, Twins/Royals under 8.5 (+100)
1* Braves -123, Indians/Yanks/Dodgers parlay +240**

** If the Yanks and Indians both hit early, I suggest you lay 1* on the Rockies +155 to guarantee yourself a profit on the parlay.

DFS-6/30


1-1 yesterday, +0.15 units

26-16 overall, +9.26 units

Washington Nationals +143

Baltimore Orioles +115

Oakland A’s +110

Monday, June 29, 2009

COACH K-6/29

Unfortunately a trio of errors ended up hurting us pretty bad in our 4* BOMB yesterday and we lost just under a unit while going 4-2 on the day. The good news is we finished the week 29-14 +22.6 units, DESTROYED Inter-league, and are on our way to another profitable month. Since we are now getting back into league play I'm going to take it a little easy and see how the books have adjusted before we start dropping bombs. Good Luck!!

MLB
2* Rockies/Dodgers over 8.5 (-115)
1* Rays +140, Angels +120, Marlins RL +105, RSox/O's over 10 (-105)

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/29

25-15 overall, +9.11 units



Baltimore Orioles +155



Oakland A’s +115

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/29

25-15 overall, +9.11 units



Baltimore Orioles +155



Oakland A’s +115

Sunday, June 28, 2009

SOMEONE CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT


Cause Coach K is en fuego! Thanks to Coach K, Mr. Thursday Night will be purchasing a second 52 inch flat screen this week!

SUNDAY, JUNE 28

Coming off a 4-0 SWEEP last night, Today I'm dropping a 4* BOMB to give the books one last kick to the mouth before the week is over!! Good Luck!!

MLB
4* DBags -138
3* Yanks/Mets under 10 (-120)
2* Yanks -140, Cubs/WSox over 9 (-120),
1* , Rockies/A's under 8 (+100), Mariners/Dodgers under 8.5 (-110)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

COACH K-7/27

3* Mariners -123
2* Angels -136, Padres/Rangers under 10.5 (-115), Reds/Indians under 10.5 (-115)

Friday, June 26, 2009

COACH K-6/26

The streak continues!! Went 4-1 last night +5.09 units. We are now 40-21 +34.82 units over our last 9 days!!! Let's keep this run going and continue to pile up the units. Good Luck!!

MLB
3* A's -137 (possible upgrade, check comments section later)
2* Brewers -155, Rays -144

Thursday, June 25, 2009

#6-MITCH KING


We continue our countdown of the greatest Hawkeye football players since 1990 with defensive lineman Mitch King.

The pride of Burlington, IA arrived on campus in 2004 as a 3 star linebacker recruit. King saw action as a redshirt freshman and sophmore before becoming a first team All Big Ten player as a junior. During his senior year, King was named 1st All Big Ten, 1st team All-American by ESPN and was awarded the Big Ten defensive lineman of the year.

Expected to be a mid-round pick, King did not hear his name called on draft day this year however was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent and has impressed by all reports.

King's importance to Hawkeye football goes far beyond the actual playing field. During his final two years, King took on a leadership roll that was instrumental in turning the program around after a string of troublemakers from Detroit ruined the first two seasons of his career at Iowa. Look for Mitch to have a nice NFL career at defensive end, relying on his smarts and big heart, the two things that made him one of the all-time Hawkeye crowd favorites.

COACH K RED HOT!


June 25, 2009

We took it to em again last night going 7-1 +11 units!! Let's keep our run going and do some more damage. Good Luck!!

MLB
3* Rays -135
2* Yanks +103, Marlins -115, Indians -155
1* Nationals +113

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

COACH K-6/24


MLB
2* Mariners -141, Angels -135, WSox -117, Mariners/Padres under 9 (+100), Marlins/O's under 9.5 (-115)

1* Rays -167, Pirates -123, Braves +123

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

COACH K-6/23


MLB

2* DBacks -138, WSox -117, Nationals +120, Rays/Phils under 9.5 (-110), Giants/A's over 7 (+100), Cubs/Tigers over 8.5 (+105), Nationals/BoSox over 9 (-110), Indians/Pirates under 9.5 (-120)
1* Rockies -115, O's/Marlins under 9 (-120), Yanks/Braves under 9.5 (-105)

DFS-6/23

24-15 overall, +8.11 units



Indians -101

Monday, June 22, 2009

BACK IN ARIZONA!


Made it home today and am looking to put together a monster week in MLB. Found a picture from the late 80s of Mr. Thursday Night and his brother shortly after the Eck gave up a long home run to Kirk Gibson therefore costing MTN a new Huffy bike.

COACH K-6/22

MLB
2* Mets +106, Braves -143, Braves/Cubs over 7.5 (-110), Mets/Cards under 9.5 (-110)
1* Rockies +106
0.5* Mets/Cards under, Braves and Mets parlay +568

Saturday, June 20, 2009

COACH K-SATURDAY UPDATE


Today's card is looking just as strong as our previous 3 days and I will be dropping some major BOMBS!! Here's what we have so far with a possible couple more to come. I'll also be passing along a couple UFC wagers for this evening. Good Luck!!

MLB
4* Jays -115
3* Mets -115
2* BoSox -170, Tigers/Brewers over 10 (-115), Reds/WSox under 8 (-115)

COACH K UPDATE/6-19 PICKS

7-3 last night +6.16 units. Last 3 days...14-4 +22.26 units!! COACH K IS ON FIRE!!

*****************************************************************
Coming off a 5-0 SWEEP! We are 7-1 the last 2 days for +16.1 units. Big card this evening so let's continue the winning and really lay it on the books!! Good Luck!

MLB
3* Reds -110, Giants -112, Marlins RL -150
2* Rays -115, Mariners -123, A's -139, Nationals +100
1* Brewers -104, Angels -108, Twins -152

Thursday, June 18, 2009

COACH K-6/18

Unfortunately my 5* BOMB didn't get posted yesterday but we came away with a 2-1 evening for 4.1 units getting us back on track. Tonight we look to continue the winning with some totals that I feel are giving us some pretty good value. Good Luck!

MLB
3* Orioles -120, BoSox/Marlins under 9.5 (-120)
2* Marlins RL -120, Royals/DBacks over 8(-105), Tigers/Cards over 8.5 (-120)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

COACH K-6/16

MLB

3* Braves -123, Rangers/Astros over 9 (-105)
2* Cards +110, Pirates +118, Orioles -127
1* Giants -127, Phills/Dodgers parlay +154, Nationals RL +165

DFS-6/16

24-14 overall, net + 9.98 units



MLB



Philadelphia Phillies -187

Monday, June 15, 2009

DFS-6-15

3-2, +0.97units per my last post.



24-14 overall, +9.98 units





No plays today

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

EN ROUTE TO THE MOTHERLAND


Mr. Thursday Night and the puppy are en route to the Hawkeye state for Dr. Donovan's wedding therefore I will be unable to post any picks the next two days. Take this opportunity to take your lady friend out for a night on the town you wonky degenerates. See ya Saturday.

COACH K-6/10

Here ya go...internet shut down for about the last 2 hours so I couldn't send them via email.


Well, I hope everyone was able to get 4.5 on the Lakers last night as it was available at most places a good 2-3 hours prior to tip. Our MLB suffered a bit with all 4 of our plays going down by 1 run. Tonight we have a fairly large board to work with again and I look to do some damage with a number of plays that are giving us some good value. Good Luck!

MLB
3* Angels/Rays under 9 (-115)
2* Cubs -113, Nationals +105, Royals +128, Orioles -105, Twins/A's under 8.5 (-120), Rockies/Brewers under 8.5 (-105), Yanks/BoSox under 11 (-105)
1* Pirates +200, Mets RL -120, Orioles/Mariners under 8.5 (-115)

DFS-6/10


2-1 last night and a push with the Magic, net +1 unit

21-11 overall, +10.01 units

Washington Nationals +108

Adding the Rangers -155 to tonight’s plays

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

COACH K-6/9

MLB
2* Padres +180, Brewers -130
1* Phillies +138, WSox/Indians parlay +150

NBA
3* Lakers +4

DFS-6/9


19-10 overall, +9.01 units



MLB

Washington Nationals +105

Atlanta Braves -205

Baltimore Orioles -126



NBA

Orlando Magic -4

COURIER STORY ON NORTH CEDAR


To answer the Courier's question, I'd say North Cedar's future holds great promise such as another round of carharts, cars parked in the front yard and Newport Lights.

North Cedar's future begins to take shape

By JON ERICSON, jonathan.ericson@wcfcourier.com
CEDAR FALLS --- The stories start much the same: "I never thought water would get this high ..."

But a year ago it did, and homes in northern Cedar Falls that have flooded before were destroyed by the flood. Others that had never taken on water before sustained damage.

North Cedar was a neighborhood torn apart by the record-breaking Cedar River flood, then drawn back together in efforts to rebuild and move on.

More than 200 Cedar Falls homes suffered significant damage in the flood. Dozens of businesses suffered damage, and many others took losses when they had to close while the flood passed.

"People have worked hard to clear up the terrible mess they had," said city councilman Tom Hagarty, whose Ward 1 includes all of the areas most affected by the flood.

Once the initial response was over, Mayor Jon Crews appointed a 16-member task force to look at the future of northern Cedar Falls neighborhoods. The Citizens Visioning Committee for Northern Cedar Falls produced a 16-page document filled with challenges, aspirations and goals for the neighborhood.

Despite the committee's work, any vision for the future of North Cedar will not be crystal clear.

"That will be a difficult task. You have the buyout list, but you don't know for sure who is going to stay. We don't know how spotty it's going to be," said Ron Gaines, city developmental services director.

A consultant will come in this fall to look at various aspects of the neighborhood's future. They will come up with ideas for green spaces, look at the business core and a future streetscape project on Center Street.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency granted approval for buying out 122 flood-damaged homes. Over the next year, the city will be negotiating purchase of homes, then demolishing those that are bought.

Cedar Falls gained experience in acquiring flood properties in the 1990s, when several rounds of buyouts removed more than 100 homes, mostly in the Cedar City/Lincoln Street area.

A post-buyout North Cedar will look quite different from Cedar City. Most of the Cedar City area lies in the flood way, the area most prone to flooding that becomes a part of the river, carrying water through the area, during times of flood. After the earlier buyouts, the area became largely empty.

Even before the buyout, the Lincoln Street business community had been fading away. It lost more after the record flood.

Many of the remaining residents of the Cedar City area find their lives more peaceful these days. Buyouts following floods in the 1990s left blocks with only one home still standing. The rest is green space. Wild turkeys and deer come in the mornings and evenings to feed in the open grassy areas where homes once stood.

But Cedar City has a much different dynamic than North Cedar. Much of North Cedar stayed dry during last year's flood. While a great deal of the property lies in the flood plain, only Cottage Row is in the flood way.

Many homeowners in North Cedar thought they were safe from the 2008 flood but were damaged when water reached record levels. Those areas still will have homes in the future.

"A lot of these folks have never seen water up in that area," Gaines said. "It may be a significant amount of time before they see water again."

Jenna Miller lives on Central Avenue. Her family is back in their home after having to demolish part of the structure and rebuild, raising the house up 8 feet --- 2 feet beyond the high-water mark from last year.

She knows her neighborhood will change. In the past few weeks, some homes near her that will be bought out have been demolished.

"It's sad. But I'm happy for the people who didn't want to come back who are glad that they're getting bought out," Miller said.

The visioning committee valued what have always been strengths in the northern part of town: proximity to nature.

In the post-flood world, natural areas may play an even larger role. Lots purchased in the buyout will be required to remain undeveloped.

"There's going to be a lot of green space," said Bruce Merfeld, a 30-year resident of Longview Street and member of the visioning committee. "That's not going to be all bad. It's why a lot of us live out here to start with."

Merfeld already has noticed more wildlife in the neighborhood as many people didn't return after the flood. He's had more birds and appreciates the eight to 10 orioles that now frequent his yard.

While many have moved out of North Cedar since the flood, others have moved in. Merfeld has gotten to know several people who moved in on his street to renovate damaged properties.

The future business scene in North Cedar remains to be seen. Some businesses in the longtime Center Street business core were damaged and won't return. Other parts of the street are not in the flood plain and will continue as always. A streetscape project for the Center Street and Lone Tree Road area is planned.

"It should be a nice gateway into the city," Merfeld said.

An industrial park will begin to take shape this year off of Leversee Road, an area outside the flood plain. That could bring businesses to the north end and spark more interest in the northern part of the city.

"I see potewntial for mushrooming of businesses in that part of town," Hagarty said.

Bringing business to northern Cedar Falls will play a big role in maintaining the long-term stability of the area. While many homes were lost to the flood, areas along Lone Tree and Dunkerton roads hold potential for future subdivisions outside of the flood plain.

North Cedar Elementary School, long a source of pride in the area, remains in operation, having lost only a few students after the flood.

A new neighborhood association will form to give North Cedar a more influential voice at City Hall.

"I would like to see North Cedar recognized and get more attention," Miller said. "It would be nice for the rest of Cedar Falls to open their eyes to what a great place North Cedar is."

The visioning committee wanted to see improved streets and a bike trail to connect to downtown. It also lobbied for a revitalized commercial business district, a wish that may depend more on population and demand than city police.

Gaines said it will take time to see what the new North Cedar will become.

"In six months we'll see how it shakes out," Gaines said of the streetscape and buyout issues.

Merfeld said many North Cedar residents have been too busy getting their properties and lives back in order to spend too much time worrying about streetscapes, development and the future of their neighborhood. But they will move on.

"It's going forward. It's being rebuilt," Merfeld said. "The neighborhood is definitely going to change."

http://www.waterloocourier.com/articles/2009/06/09/news/local/11333121.txt

Monday, June 8, 2009

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/7

2-1 over the weekend, +0.85 units. I hit the Magic play yesterday too but it wasn’t posted so I didn’t give credit for it.



19-10 overall, +9.01 units



No Plays Today

**MR THURSDAY NIGHT CONFIRMS THE MAGIC PLAY ON 6/7

Saturday, June 6, 2009

#7-BRAD BANKS


Brad Banks arrived in 2001 as JUCO transfer and spent most of the season on the sidelines backing up Kyle McCann. During his limited playing time, Banks showed glimpses of promise but nobody could predict what would happen in 2002.

After a strong spring game, Banks led the Hawks to a 2-0 start before a disappointing loss at home to Iowa State. Little did we know, that would be the last regular season loss for the Hawks that season.

Banks exploded for 26 passing touchdowns and numerous more touchdowns on the ground while leading Iowa to a 11-1 regular season. Signature wins included a 34-9 beatdown of Michigan (with Coach K and Mr. Thursday night in attendance) at the Big House and a dramatic come from behind victory against Purdue.

Banks was named to numerous All-American teams, won the Davey O'Brien award and finished second in the Hesiman voting to USC's Carson Palmer. Brad Banks led the Hawks to its' greatest season in school history and for that will never again have to pay for a beer in the state of Iowa.

DFS-6/6


DETROIT RED WINGS -155 VS PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

GAME 5 OF THE STANLEY CUP FINALS

SERIES TIED 2-2

Friday, June 5, 2009

COACH K-6/5


MLB
3* Dodgers/Phils under 9.5 (-120)
2* Astros -134, Angels +160, Orioles +106
1* RSox/Rangers under 10 (-105)

Boxing
2* Danny Perez -150

DFS-6/5

2-1 yesterday, +1.3 units



17-9 overall, +8.16 units



Washington Nationals -115



Houston Astros -134



New York Yankees -200



Hate to play all the chalk but the system says to hit em!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

COACH K-6/4

MLB
2* Braves -135
1* Braves/Cubs over 8 -105

NBA
3* Lakers -6

DFS-6/4

2-2 last night with the Nats/Giants rainout, -0.75 units



15-8 overall, net +6.86 units



New York Yankees -158



Oakland A’s +155


Washington Nationals -125 (Johnson vs. Zimmerman) 3:35PM

CHICAGO CREEPSHOW-6/4

Twins -160
Mets -110
Astros -165

Lakers 1st half -3.5
Detroit over 10

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/3


2-0 last night, net +2.41 units

13-6 overall, +7.61 units

Washington Nationals -113

San Diego Padres -105

Boston Red Sox -148

New York Yankees -170

Los Angeles Angels -115

CHICAGO CREEPSHOW-6/3


runline bets:

seattle -130
dodgers -205
white sox -135
nationals -135

nats under 8.5
detroit under 9.5
white sox under 9

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

COACH K-6/2

Couple of tough losses last night and a push kept us from really doing some damage. The breaks are coming though and I feel a HUGE June coming!! Here's tonight's card with our first 4* BOMB of the month. I'm still awaiting some info on a couple games and will pass those along if things shape up. I LOVE TONIGHT'S CARD!!! Good Luck!

MLB
4* Rockies/Astros under 9.5 (-110)
3* Giants -145, Dodgers -115
2* Tigers -127, Padres/Phils under 7.5 (-115), Jays/Rays parlay +183
1* Phillies +162

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/2


1-1 last night, net +0.7 units

11-6 overall, +5.2 units

Washington Nationals +141

New York Yankees -188

Monday, June 1, 2009

POWER RANKINGS-JUNE


1. Mr. Thursday Night-Long live the king.
2. Daddy Fat Sacks-Newcomer is dominating the MLB.
3. Coach K-Can't seem to get on a roll.
4. Slapshot Bob-Safe to call him Slapshot Fraud at this point.
5. Pointspread Pete-Where is that fucker?
6. Chicago Creepshow-He's right, his picks are scary.
7. Cooby L-The world is a better place without his picks.

COACH K-6/1


No time for BS...here's the card and to another winning month. Good Luck!!

MLB
3* Mariners -124, Padres/Phils under 8 (+105)
2* A's +135, Reds +114, Padres +105,
1* Pirates +100, Dodgers RL +120

DADDY FAT SACKS-6/1


Start paying attention people, the daddy is warming up!

10-5 overall, +4.5 units

Arizona Diamondbacks +170

Cleveland Indians +158