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Friday, November 25, 2011

MC@Olive Branch Live Stream

Are you not gonna be able to make it up to Olive Branch? Well that's okay. You can still watch the game! Below is a link to the Olive Branch athletics website. The link will take you to the page where a live stream of the game will be played.

Link to game: http://www.quistorsports.com/?page_id=265. GO JAGS!

P.S. If this doesn't work, I WILL be tweeting live from Olive Branch tonight. Follow me on Twitter @GOODWIN_SPORTS .

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Friday Night Writes: Madison Central @ Olive Branch- North State Championship

A rematch. That's what will take place this Friday night in Olive Branch, MS.  The Jags of Madison Central High School will play the role of underdog when they take on the Conquistadors of Olive Branch High School at 7 p.m. The first time these teams played, it took a two-minute drill for the Conquistadors to beat the Jags. So expect a very close game. The winner of this game will head to Jackson to play the winner of the Meridian- Petal in the 6A State Title game.

Madison Central is led by Drew Rowell and Hugh Warren. They have combined for over 2,200 yards of rushing this season. Running back Brandon Moore will not play the rest of the season due to a wrist injury. The running back duties will fall on Brandon Collins. Collins is averaging nearly 6 yards per carry this year. The Jags also boast a defense that held the run-heavy South Panola Tigers to 14 points. The Jag's front seven were EXTREMELY impressive last Friday night. The secondary has played well beyond my expectations recently, forcing two interceptions in the past two games.

Olive Branch is led by stud Senior QB Todd Mays. Mays has over 3,000(!!!) total yards. Mays is enough to deal with by himself. However, OB also boasts one of the nations top WR's. D'Arthur Cowan, a Arkansas commit, has over 1,100 yards with ONLY 56 catches. The Olive Brach Conquistadors also boast these.


As a Madison Central student, I think I speak for all my fellow Jags. Bobby Hall, Sign us up for these jerseys!

KEYS TO THE GAME
  • Madison Central's defense must work as a unit. The D-Line must get to Todd Mays and then force a bad pass. The secondary must keep the talented OB WR's contained. Speaking of contained, you must keep Todd Mays contained as well. Sounds like a lot? It is. The key to this key is TACKELING. I remember one specific play from the August match up with these teams. Todd Mays made 9 tacklers miss. 9!!! Tackle, tackle, tackle!
  • Olive Branch's defense has one simple task. Stop MC's run game. If they do that, this game will not even be close. MC has proved time and time again that they simply just cannot pass the football.
  • MC's offense must be able to score at the same pace as OB or this game will get out of hand very fast. Very few punts for the Jags will allow the Jags to put more points on the board and more importantly, keep the ball out of Todd Mays hands.
  • Olive Branch must torch the Jags through the air. Todd Mays threw for over 250 yards the past time these two teams played.
  • The Jags must keep the ball out of the Todd Mays' hands in the final 4 minutes. This offense is SERIOUS GOOD. Stop him or leave yourself time to score the winning score.
  • If the Jags win the turnover battle, MC WILL win.
Prediction: Rod Walker of the Clarion Ledger picked MC to lose to Northwest Rankin and South Panola. The Jags won both of those games. Walker has picked OB in this game as well. Most all Jag fans think that Rod Walker picking the opposite team is a good sign. I agree. Thanks Rod. MC-38, OB-35

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Egg Bowl- 107th Battle

This coming Saturday night, a championship game will be played in the state of Mississippi. And while this game won't decide national or even conference championships, it WILL decide who gets bragging rights for the next 366 days. The 107th meeting between Ole Miss and MSU will take place in Starkville . The game will be broadcasted on ESPNU at 6 p.m. The are several story lines going into Saturday night's game. For Ole Miss, Houston Nutt and his assistants will be coaching their last game as the Ole Miss coaching staff, capping off a more than disappointing season. But rest assured that his players will want to send him off a winner. For Mississippi State, there is a sense of confidence, maybe even arrogance surrounding this match up. And maybe rightfully so. State will enter Davis-Wade Stadium winners of the past two egg bowls. They will also enter as the largest favorite in egg bowl history. The spread on this game is 17.5(!!!) points. And check out this first in college football, hashtags in the endzone!!!


( I don't care who you pull for, this is AWESOME.)

Ole Miss enters this game with the 94th worst total defense in the division 1. Out of 120 teams.
And it could be worse. State has the 87th worst total offense in the nation averaging about 386 yards per game. However (Ole Miss fans) if you just laughed at that,save your breathe. Ole Miss is 114th in total offense. Yeah. And State has a pretty good defense. 32nd in the nation in scoring defense. Oh, and by the way. Numbers mean nothing in such a heated rivalry. So forget everything I just said.

You know? Honestly there's only one chance Ole Miss has in my mind. If Ole Miss's freshmen come out to play for coach Nutt, Mississippi State might just have a game on their hands.

The Stake's are high. Bragging rights. A bowl game for Mississippi State. And for Ole Miss, nothing could be sweeter than denying MSU a bowl game.

MSU's Right Tackle Addison Lawrence said it best. "I think they're going to come out fired up and hot, but if we jump on them, I think they'll kind of lay down. I feel like they're wanting to lay down in a way, because of the things that have been happening here recently."

Prediction: As a state fan I HAVE to pick State. However I will pick 2 outcomes so I don't seem TOO biased.

1. MSU- 38, Ole Miss- 10
2. MSU- 42, Ole Miss-35 2OT

Friday, November 18, 2011

Friday Night Writes: South Panola @ MCHS- 2nd Round 6A Playoffs

The 2nd Round of the 6A MHSAA Playoffs begin tonight. Arguably the most intriguing match up of the night, the South Panola Tigers will take on the Madison Central Jaguars. The Tigers have ended the Jag's past three seasons. The Jags are just plain tired of losing to South Panola. South Panola is the standard of football in the state of Mississippi. They have won 8 state championships since 1993. 5 of those were in a row. And if they didn't win the championship, they were runner up. That's right. They have been to the state championship every year since 1993.

Madison Central is led by seniors Drew Rowell and Hugh Warren who lead the team in rushing with over 2,000 combined yards. The Jags will be without leading running back Brandon Moore for the rest of the season. He is out with a broken wrist. The Jags will have to rely on sophomore RB's Doug Ball and Dillan Langley. However, the Jags will mainly rely on Rowell and Warren.

The University of South Panola will ride a 6 game win streak into The Jungle. They are led by 5 players who have rushed for over 100 yards this season. Namely, Antonio Conners leads the team with over 1,400 rushing yards this season. They are led on defense by Ole Miss commits Issac Gross (he's a huge human. HUGE.) and Temerio Strong. The Tigers will be without QB Tevis Flowers who was arrested this past week for shoplifting a Gatorade towel from Wal-mart.

KEYS TO THE GAME
  • The Jags will have to win the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. On offense they must account for both Temerio Strong and Issac Gross. On defense, they will have to keep the massive South Panola O-Line in check.
  • If your a Jag, stop Antonio Conners and you will stop the Tigers. He is the key to their offense. If your a Tiger, force the run game on the smaller Jag defense. FORCE IT.
  • The sophomore RB's for MC must hold on to the ball. And if your S.P., make the sophomores FEEL your presence.
  • For both teams, make your field goals and extra points. This game might be that close.

Team Stats (Maxpreps.com)

Rushing Yards/ game: SP, 245/ MC, 350
Passing Yards/ game: SP, 71/ MC, 41
Yards/ game: SP, 316/ MC, 391
Tackles/ game: SP, 38/ MC, 54
Points/ game: SP, 29/ MC, 35


Prediction: Close game in the first half. Jags pull away in the 3rd Quarter. MCHS-24, UofSP-14

Friday, November 11, 2011

Friday Night Writes: Tupelo @ Madison Central- 1st Round Playoffs

MSHAA's 6A playoffs begin tonight. Two of the biggest schools in the state will face off this friday night. The Tupelo Golden Wave (6-5) will take on the Madison Central Jaguars (9-2).

Madison Central is led by M-W-R. (Brandon) Moore, (Hugh) Warren, and (Drew) Rowell, that is. They have rushed for a combined 2749 yards this season. However, the Jags have completed a measly 32 passes.

Tupelo is led Junior Running Back Ashton Shumpert. One thing to watch is that Tupelo will use Shumpert out of the Wild Cat tonight. Shumpert is averaging nearly 81 yards a game on the ground. The Golden Wave are using a two-quarterback system. QB Luke Hobson is averaging 115 yards a game through the air, while his counter-part, Thomas Harris, is averaging 80 yards passing per game.

Keys to the Game
  • Jags will have to control the line of scrimmage on defense. And IF a Tupelo player gets past it, the linebackers and secondary must make tackles.
  • The Golden Wave aren't just spectacular on offense. However, to make the playoffs, you have to be pretty good at either offense or defense. So, it must be the Jags key to keep the Golden Wave defense by either guessing or pounding the line of scrimmage. I think the will do the latter.
  • The Jags offense will have to limit their turnovers. Especially on their own side of the field.
I honestly don't see this being much of a game. The only way Tupelo has a chance is if the Jags come out flat. So, in conclusion, (in my opinion) only the Jags can beat the Jags. Limit turnovers and they will win.

Prediction: Madison Central-45, Tupelo-28. Plus, the Jags will rush for 350+ yards.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Success with Honor- Penn State

There is no way to describe how much this should bother you.  Maybe bother isn't the right word. Maybe infuriate is the right word. See, the worst thing about this situation is that Penn State University chose football over morals and ethics. They picked football over justice. They picked football over several children's childhoods. Scratch that. Not childhood. This will affect their entire lives. NO ONE should have to live through what these children will have to go through.

One thing that I probably don't have to point out in this situation is that this is football. Penn State forgot that. They forgot that life is bigger than football. Life is bigger than sports. Period. It's hard for me to believe that so many people at this public university had a chance to stop this. And every, single person that who had a chance to stop this, chose not to. How can so many people allow something so wrong to continue to happen for so long? To me, there is only one logical answer. The people who represent Penn State (Administration, Faculty, Students, etc.) chose football. So, if you don't know what happened with former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky at Penn State, read on.

At a football camp in March of 2002, graduate assistent Mike McQuery walked in on Sandusky raping a ten-year old boy. Sandusky saw McQuery. McQuery proceeded to tell Joe Paterno. Paterno told the Athletic Director. The AD told the vice president. The VP told the president. The line stopped there. Covered up. 1,2,3,4,5 people had the chance to stop this from continuing. McQuery was there. He could have stopped the situation. It all would have ended. But no, he told Paterno. Paterno, fulfilling his "legal" obligations, told the AD. But the way I see it, that is ALL Paterno did. He fulfilled his LEGAL obligations. Not his MORAL or ETHICAL obligations. Joe Paterno chose football. DO YOU SEE HOW MANY PEOPLE COULD HAVE STOPPED THIS?  All of them chose football over the right thing. And what were the consequences? Children's lives were altered forever.

At an institution where the slogan is "Success with Honor", the question must be asked. Can Penn State say this anymore?And Success at what? This university's mission is to educate people.They chose football over education. And was there any honor in what happened with Sandusky? Was there any honor in the riots that proceeded the firing of Joe Paterno? The students were more upset about the firing of Paterno than what happened to these innocent children at their own learning institution! All things in this scandal point to the same thing for me. People forgot that sports (a hobby) isn't as important as the value of the health of people.

Another sad part of this story is that this could've happened anywhere. Yes. It happened at Penn State. But more and more people are forgetting that football is just a sport. Nothing more. More and more universities are forgetting that football is just a sport. Nothing more. Universities are treating football as so much more than it really is. A sport. So the sad truth to this story is another question.

Can any institution say "Success with Honor" anymore?

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Weekend Depth Chart

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  • Wow. Did you see that game? LSU beat Alabama 9-6 in OT. Both defenses were tough and tenacious. I'm not here to brag that I not only picked the correct winner, but I picked the correct margin of victory. Seriously, I did. Check out the article below this one to see the proof. Now I have a question that I think needs to be answered. So, if the best two teams should meet in the national championship, shouldn't LSU play Alabama again? In my mind, those two are, without a doubt, the best teams in America. Some will argue for other undefeated teams in different conferences. But seriously, if you think that, you need to watch this game again. Guys, you are looking at an Alabama team so loaded that if it had played against any other team in the history of college sports, I would pick Alabama. AND THEY ARE STILL NUMBER 2 IN THE SEC!!!!  On a side note to that, I would love to see a Boise State vs. SEC match up. Then the SEC could beat them by 60 points, and Boise State would be quiet. Back to my point guys, watch this situation. This is potentially VERY interesting.
  • Houston Nutt has been fired at the University of Mississippi. While anyone getting fired is a serious situation, I will be the first to say this (because we were ALL thinking it). SYLVESTER CROOM TO OLE MISS. OK, I was joking. But this news will also bring with it new coaching rumors, which can be a distraction to the team. And without an "official" athletic director, finding the right coach will be even harder.
  • Compared to College Football news this weekend, NFL was just plain OK. It's official. The Colts have gone from the top to the bottom. And it has been a matter of one player.The good Saint's team is back. And they play pretty well. Tim Tebow says, "Haters gonna hate." Dude can play. And most importantly win. The Patriots are slipping. Oh, and did I mention that Eli Manning is elite? 
  • COLLEGE BASKETBALL HAS STARTED!!! MSU fans can watch MSU take on Akron Wendesday at the Hump on ESPNU at 6 o'clock CST.
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What do you think about these things?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

QUICK! College Football Preview

Key-word here. Quick.

Texas Tech @ 21 Texas- This game depends on which Texas Tech team shows up. I think the team that showed up against Iowa State will show up again. Texas plays balanced football with some good defense. TEXAS- 35, TEXAS TECH- 28

Vanderbilt @ Florida- If this game wasn't at The Swamp, I would pick Vandy. They're hot. Even after a loss to Arkansas. However, home-field advantage is worth at least 10 points in the SEC. This game will probably depend on how UF's offense plays. Vandy will score no matter how Florida's D plays. I think the Gator's offense will pull through. UF- 24, VANDY- 21

Texas A&M @ 6 Oklahoma- A&M is a good team. However, they lack the ability to go for the other team's jugular. In all 3 of their losses, they have been ahead at one point. I don't think they will have a chance to even be ahead in this game. OU- 45, TEXAS A&M- 21

Ole Miss @ Kentucky- OK, just let me say this. As undeniably bad as Ole Miss is this season, Kentucky is worse. If you have watched them play football for at least 1 quater, you know how they play. Sloppy. Turnovers. Penalties. Missed tackles. It's just ugly. Oh, and Houston needs a win. OLE MISS- 28, KENTUCKY- 13

25 Southern Miss @ Eastern Caroina- Southern has a really good offense. And compared to the defenses they play, that really good offense looks great. USM- 42, ECU- 14

9 South Carolina @ 7 Arkansas- I have a dilemma picking this game. Arkansas always starts off slow. South Carolina is an overrated team in my opinion. The key, I think, is that Arkansas starts off fast to win this game. I think they will. ARKANSAS- 35, USC- 24

14 Kansas State @ 3 Oklahoma State- KSU plays a type of football that requires a great defense. They have that. The only problem is that they are facing one of the nation's top offenses. It will test that great defense like never before. Ultimately, I think that defense will break. OSU- 52, KSU- 35

UT-Martin @ Mississippi State- If you watch this, you will get to get a good look at some freshmen. MSU- 45, UT- MARTIN- 13

1 LSU @ 2 Alabama- See yesterday's post. Seriously, I don't just want to repeat most of what Alex said. Tough game. LSU- 20, ALABAMA- 17.

Any thoughts/comments/predictions?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Guest Column- LSU @ Alabama Preview

This is a new idea I have finally started up. I'm extremely excited to see other people's opinion on the Good-Win! Sports Blog. If you are interested in writing for the blog, talk to me about it. We'll see what we can do.

Alabama vs. LSU
By: Alex Tubb
Tuscaloosa will be rocking as the "Game of the Century" takes place this weekend in Bryant-Denny Stadium as the #1 LSU Tigers take on the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide. This will be the fifth time since 2000 the #1 and #2 teams play each other in a game other than the National Championship.
College Football is a game of momentum, and Alabama definitely has the momentum going into this game. Think about it. Saturday night in Tuscaloosa is probably the toughest environment in all of sports to play in if the name of your team isn’t the “Alabama Crimson Tide".  Alabama fans are so rowdy that they accidently confused their own offense against Tennessee 2 weeks ago. 
Another advantage Alabama has is just better coaching.  I wouldn't want to face Nick Saban coming off a BYE week.  Not taking anything away from Les Miles, but I think Nick is more built for this situation that Les is. Although both have been in games like this, I believe Nick Saban knows exactly what to tell his players and how to get them in the perfect mind set for Saturday’s game.
Establishing the run is going to be the most important factor in this game for the LSU offense. They're facing an Alabama rush defense that’s only given up an average of 49 rush yards per game.  LSU doesn't have much of a pass attack.  Averaging only 180 yards per game, Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee's passing attack is only the 100th best in the nation. Even IF they had much of a passing attack, Alabama has the 3rd best Passing Defense in the country. Another important factor is that Alabama is not the best first half team. Tennessee and Ole Miss were hanging with the Tide in the first half of their games. LSU is going to have to be explosive in the first half, because that's where they have been most successful.
Like LSU, Alabama needs to get their rushing game started early in the game.  LSU has one of the best rush defenses in the country as well as pass defense, so it will be up to Trent Richardson and company to take the pressure off AJ McCarron, who has thrown 3 Interceptions this year. The biggest flaw in this offense is a lack of scoring in the first half.  They MUST produce some points against this LSU defense in the early stages of the game. If they slip too far behind, it might be too late.  Alabama's defense is the best in nation, averaging less than 7 points per game scored against them. They have stopped the run and pass all year, but they haven't faced an offense like LSU’s. The Tide should watch out for trick plays as well as big plays. There's no telling what the Mad Hatter has up his sleeves. If the Bama defense stays as disciplined as they have all year, they should be in good shape.
In my opinion, LSU is the only team that can beat Alabama; and Alabama is the only team that can beat LSU. Just goes to show the power of the SEC. I think the NCAA should bring the National championship trophy to Tuscaloosa this Saturday and crown the winners national champs right then and there. It would save some Big 10 team both embarrassment and injuries. It's going to be a great game and I can’t wait to watch it!
My prediction, though, is ALABAMA wins at home 28-24.
Thanks to Alex for an excellent column! Any comments/ thoughts on the game this Saturday?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Weekend Depth Chart

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