Random Thoughts Before Finals
Posted by Shannon on December 9, 2007
Some things that have been on my mind this week as I prepare for the stretch run of finals preparations:
Pat McAfee is the West Virginia University kicker. He has been for a few seasons now and its perhaps one of the more accurate kickers in the nation. However, against Pittsburgh a couple of weeks ago, McAfee missed two field goals that had they gone through possibly would’ve changed the outcome in the game.
Sadly, McAfee has been the victim of the horrible side of athletics. Several media outlets this week have reported on death threats that McAfee has received as a result of the miss field goals. Here is the lead paragraph from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Coach Rich Rodriguez declined to criticize West Virginia fans or address the issue after it was revealed Wednesday that his Pittsburgh-area kicker, Pat McAfee of Plum, had his car vandalized and received death threats following Pitt’s Backyard Brawl upset.
First, this is a horrible situation. So what if McAfee missed two, chip-shot field goals. It’s a game. Nothing more, nothing less. Sending death threats to a kid in college is simply idiotic and perhaps shows how some get too involved in the game. I’ll admit to being upset at the loss, but there is a difference in being upset that your college lost a big game and being stupid in how you react to that loss.
McAfee doesn’t deserve this, nor does his family.
Sports can be a great learning experience and build character for young athletes. Sadly, too many people take it too far with their support and can’t find something else to fill their times.
****
Every time it rains here in Kentucky, I feel a little sad for my friends back in North Carolina, suffering through one of the worst droughts in recent history.
Here today they are issuing flood advisories. In North Carolina, most of the state is in a D-4 or exceptional drought conditions. I hope soon that rain will flow in the Tar Heel State.
Maybe next Sunday.
Before coming to Seminary, I was able to keep up with most of the news of the world. Partly it was my job and partly because I have always been interested in the news of the day.
Since the start of the semester, I can barely tell you what has happened in the world. I know that gas prices are like riding a roller coaster, the Patriots are on the verge of perfection, and Iran and United States … don’t get along.
However, I’ve been so out of the loop lately. Have I missed anything big?
*******
And finally, Mike Huckabee is surging among Republicans in the polls.
It has to be because of Chuck Norris.
December 9, 2007 at 10:23 pm
Shannon you haven’t missed much. Well, not from what this law school student can say. I haven’t had a chance to follow much news either. What I do follow is mostly sports. But other than threats from U.S.-Iran, high energy prices, housing slump, and presidential elections politics, you have been spared.
Huckabee is surging in Iowa. He’s surging in South Carolina as well. The guy doesn’t have any money and no name recognition. He is a great speaker. He is a social conservative, but pretty moderate on taxation/spending. I would categorize him as more of a populist. It will be interesting to see how the voters in Iowa respond to him starting to be criticized. I’m still most likely to support Paul, but if Paul is out of everything by the time the North Carolina primary rolls around, I could pull the lever for Huckabee.