May 2, 2009

Dallas Cowboys practice facility collapses during storm

The Dallas Cowboys air bubble practice facility in Valley Ranch, Texas, collapsed this afternoon during a rookie training camp, according to the Dallas Morning News and a number of Twitterers. Some people are believed to be trapped, but players and coaches are believed to be safe, per the News.

@bdunc1 posted this TwitPic of the damage:



Tweets from the Dallas area are adding context to the story:

  1. Crissy Henry
    crissyhenry The roof of the Dallas Cowboys' training stadium just collapsed withe people inside, including fans who were watching practice. Scary.
  2. Studley
    Studley Tonado touched town in Irving, damaging the Cowboys facility. Power went out briefly here in Dallas.
  3. Dave Perkins
    BigDaveP #tcot news says cowboys players and coaches all accounted for, but 50-80 ppl injured...
  4. kimberlyjsmith
    kimberlyjsmith OMG. Rumored tornado hit Cowboys practice field in VR... son and I were JUST THERE having ice cream not 1/4 mile away! Scary.
  5. Traci Thomas
    Miss_TNT is praying for all involved in roof collapse at valley ranch during cowboys training camp
  6. Jay Miller
    jmiller8191 Watching Kentucky Derby when JJones broke the news of Valley Ranch roof collapse during Cowboys practice. Ch 11 footage is amazing!



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SEC, NCAA coaches enter the Twitterverse, avoid violations

In the dog-eat-dog world of college football recruiting, any advantage that can be taken will be taken -- within the NCAA bylaws, of course. And if Coach A is ahead of the curve, it's no surprise if Coaches B through Z will jump on board. Per WholeHogSports.com, many SEC and NCAA coaches (ok, maybe their administrative assistants) are engaging their fan bases (and recruits?) via Twitter. The question remains whether this is in violation of NCAA rules on communicating with potential recruits since Tweets can be sent directly to one's cell phone.

NCAA bylaw 13.4.1.2 states that prospective student-athletes may be contacted via e-mail or fax, but that "all other forms of electronically transmitted correspondence (e.g. Instant Messenger, text messaging) are prohibited." That means a coach may promote the school's programs and reputation, but cannot individually contact a player or any individual associated with that player through electronic media.

Per LSU's student paper, The Daily Reveille, NCAA associate director for public and media relations Cameron Schuh confirmed in an email that "as long as coaches are not using Twitter to contact individual prospective student-athletes," that there is "no issue."

As seen in the Tweets below from several SEC and NCAA football coaches populating the Twitterverse, there is a wide array of subject matters, none coming close to being in direct contact with recruits:

  1. Steve Sarkisian
    CoachSark (University of Washington) @BarackObama congratulations on your 100 first days. Watching for you live here on CNN.
  2. Mark Richt
    MarkRicht (University of Georgia) Here is all the information for this year's Mark Richt Football Camp... http://markricht.com/blog/blog.php
  3. Lane Kiffin
    LaneKiffinUT (University of Tennessee) Slow day in the office...great time to watch some film...
  4. Tim Brewster
    Play4brew (University of Minnesota) 2009 Gopher Football Captains are, on offense Eric Decker and Adam Weber on D Lee Campbell Eric Small Garret Brown and Simoni Lawrence!!
  5. Les Miles
    LSUCoachMiles (Louisiana State University) Smacker finishes ahead, eating at voodoo bbq, missing manny and mom who are playing giants baseball in Memphis!
  6. Rich Rodriguez
    UM_CoachRod (University of Michigan) Congrats to our 4 Seniors that will graduate today and attend grad school next fall!! Great job David, Zoltan, Jason & Tim!
  7. Jay Paterno
    JayPaterno (Asst. at Penn State) http://twitpic.com/4ep5j - Nike Camp Day today at Penn State. NCAA Rules prevent us from attending or coaching.
  8. Pete Carroll
    PeteCarroll (University of Southern California) Heading down to san clemente for the nike 6.0 lowers pro surfing championships... Wish I could catch some waves like these guys!




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Last Battle in Bulls-Celtics War Tonight, Steve Nash makes prediction

I don't know how much energy I have left to give to the Chicago Bulls and the Boston Celtics. 6 games of pure relentless drama--terrific clutch shooting, jaw-dropping defensive sequences, hard fouls on both sides...and did I mention four overtimes? Onions!

As emotionally spent as I might feel, there is always an extra reservoir of adreneline one can tap into for events of extra meaning and purpose. Tonight is one of those nights.

Game 7, in Baaa-sten, Bulls-Celtics. Winner advances, loser goes home. It doesn't get more decisive that that. Isn't it what we love most about sports?

So, who's going to win tonight? One NBA Twitterer, Steve Nash, offers up these Tweets:

  1. Steve
    the_real_nash BTW how amazing is the Bulls Celtics series? I've only seen a little bit but the highlights took like 30 min - so many big shots & OT's!
  2. Steve
    the_real_nash I think Chicago deserves a lot of credit for the way they've played. They've won in Boston but I still take the Celts at home.
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Other random Tweets on who will win tonight:

  1. Jaclyn Caschetta
    JaclynCaschetta tonight: hawks, sox, bulls. i have a good feeling about my chicago teams tonight!!! :)
  2. J School
    J_Schools @KTWojo @liLtWinkie613 i repeat, BOO BULLS! ;0) haha, Celts gonna kick some butt tonight!
  3. Jay Betts
  4. Jared
    Nugerson Tweet tweet, bulls prevent a celtics repeat
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May 1, 2009

Rachel Alexandra romps in Kentucky Oaks

Per the Blood Horse, Rachel Alexandra rolled to a record 20 1/4 length victory over six overmatched rivals in the 135th running of the Kentucky Oaks today in Louisville, Ky.

The three-year old filly was never asked to extend herself in the mile-and-an-eighth race, sitting off the pace, taking the lead on her own with just over a quarter mile left and opening up down the stretch, per the article. Her final time just missed the stakes record.

Those who attended the race shared their experiences and lauded Rachel Alexandra's performance.

  1. William LaBach
    labach I saw Rachel Alexandra win the Kentucky Oaks this afternoon. It was the most impressive victory I have seen since Secretariat's Belmont.
  2. Jamie Newell
    wowhorse Sooo tired. But what a perfect day. No rain, took some a-maaazing shots of Rachel Alexandra, and got to see the performance of a lifetime.
  3. Ashle Motley
    Datdymefyne Back from the Oaks! I am soooo burnt! LOL..heres a pic of me tho! http://short.to/6vj9
  4. Daniel E. Graff
    DanielGraff Just got back from a wonderful day at the Oaks... Looking forward to doing it all again tomorrow at the Derby.
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For more, YouTube has a race video available.


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Congress meets today to determine fairness of BCS

The debate for a playoff in college football has reached the attention of Congress, who meets today to determine if the Bowl Championship Series system for determining a national champion is fair.

Per ESPN.com, the Congressional hearing comes after President Barack Obama's support of a playoff system to determine a national champion in Division I NCAA football.

The committee chairman, Bobby Rush, D-Ill., along with representatives from both parties, aim to put pressure on BCS officials to demand changes to the current system, including Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, who introduced legislation to keep the BCS from stating it selects a national champion.

Representatives from Utah have been some of the most outspoken against the current BCS system such as Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, and the state's attorney general, Mark Shurtleff, who is preparing an antitrust lawsuit that could dissolve the BCS. Under the current BCS rules, the University of Utah was not able to play for the national championship in 2008 despite its undefeated season. Utah beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl 31-17.

BCS officials have maintained that a switch to a playoff system is not possible due to contracts with bowls, and also that a playoff would devalue the regular season.

Some college football fans are excited about the idea of a playoff:

  1. Freddie Brister
    coachb51 Just heard that Major College Football is considering a playoff. How awewome is that.
  2. Randy Sosa
    Mr_Maverick WHA? Congress is holding a meeting over legislation on the BCS. Do I hear a playoff system for college football! *Fingers Crossed*
  3. Lafe Purvis
    LPBiohazard @billwixey 2 things about the BCS. 1 how is this a congressional issue 2 u just name the playoff games as bowl prob solved.....
  4. MattWilson518
    MattWilson518 Thank you congress for trying to fix college football. Will this administration be remembered for the playoff? http://bit.ly/QUctT


And others would rather keep the current system:

  1. Jim
    Goodgion College football needs to STAY THE SAME. There will ALWAYS be controversy over where people get placed whether its playoff or not!
  2. (p)Kevin L Norlander
    pkln THE BCS WASN'T CONCEIVED TO BE FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Ryan Carey
    Maizeplace Keep the BCS as is. It's the only way to keep college football alive http://tinyurl.com/cgecb6 yeah right


However, several Twitterers are frustrated that Congress is taking time to meet over this issue when the economy is still in trouble and there is a world health crisis:

  1. Dr. Rus Jeffrey
    DrRus Capital Hill to talk about how to name the College Football Championship team today. And this relates to Capital Hill how?
  2. barkway
    barkway Congress to hold hearings on a college football playoffs?? CONGRESS? Oh please, why R my taxdollars and gov't reps being used for that?
  3. Twanna Arnold
    TwannaArnold Keep the US Gvmt. OUT of college football!!! Can you imagine how much tickets will cost if we don't?!?!
  4. Cindy Carleton
    cindystar O is going to examine the college football bowl system today. I guess 2 wars, tanking economy, and a good pig disease not important enough
  5. Kevin Cooper
    KevDigiTourGuy while you're struggling to survive, Congress today holds a hearing on a playoff in major college football. http://shrinkify.com/pbh
  6. JeremyLangley
    JeremyLangley YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK: Congress to hold hearings about college football ranking system vs. a play-off system. WHY ARE THEY INVOLVED???
  7. Phyllis McCune
    mccunelaw What the HELL is the US Congress doing involved in college football championships?? OMG!! If that isn't a sign of the times..what the F is?



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