Jun 302010
 

First-year Texas Tech football coach Tommy Tuberville broke ranks with those inside the Big 12 who laud the efforts that kept the conference together and speak of a bright future for the 10-team league.

In an interview Tuesday on Rivals Radio, Tuberville said that he didn’t think the new Big 12 would have staying power.

“That doesn’t happen here in the Big 12. We have some teams that get a little bit more money and have a little bit more stroke than some of the other teams. And when that happens, you’re gonna have teams looking for better avenues to leave and reasons to leave.”

Tuberville coached in the SEC at Ole Miss (1995-1998) and Auburn (1999-2008) before being hired earlier this year to replace Mike Leach at Texas Tech.

In the recent wave of conference realignment, Nebraska decided to leave the Big 12 for the Big Ten, and Colorado accepted an invitation from the Pac-10.

The Big 12 almost dissolved when when Tech, Texas, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State were on the verge of joining Colorado, and Texas A&M was pondering heading to the SEC or the Pac-10.

But on the strength of Texas’ commitment and the promise of lucrative television deals, the Big 12′s remaining 10 teams reached an agreement to stay togther.

Tuberville, however, is skeptical.

“We have a 10-team league right now, but I just don’t know how long that’s gonna last, to be honest with you,” he said in the Rivals Radio interview.

via Texas Tech football coach Tommy Tuberville skeptical about 10-team Big 12′s future – ESPN Dallas.

 Posted by at 8:48 am
Jun 302010
 

OMAHA, Neb. — South Carolina provided a perfect send-off for Rosenblatt Stadium.

Almost two weeks ago, Gamecocks coach Ray Tanner was soaking up the atmosphere during the opening ceremonies for the College World Series when he let his mind drift.

“It dawned on me, it would be wonderful to go deep into this thing and be around at the end,” Tanner said. “I know the new stadium will be very special and a great facility.

“But this is history. And we’ll be a part of the College World Series and Rosenblatt for a long, long time.”

They sure will, after Whit Merrifield’s RBI single with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning gave South Carolina its first baseball national championship with a 2-1 victory over UCLA in the College World Series on Tuesday night.

Before the College World Series left Rosenblatt Stadium for good, the baseball gods scripted a fitting end before the curtain fell on a place that somehow became the mecca for aluminum bats and the NCAA’s double-elimination tournament. Story The Gamecocks (54-16) won six straight games after losing their CWS opener against Oklahoma. They became the third first-time champion since 2006 after sweeping the best-of-three series.

Each team had plenty of scoring chances, but had difficulty converting in Rosenblatt’s finale before the event moves to a new downtown stadium next year. A video tribute to the stadium, fireworks and a trumpeter playing a slow version of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” finished Rosenblatt’s 61-year run as the CWS home.

via UCLA vs. South Carolina – Recap – June 29, 2010 – ESPN.

 Posted by at 8:45 am
Jun 292010
 

Join Mark Heim and guest co-host Chris Morgan of the Senior Bowl from 6 to 9 a.m. on WNSP.

Eric Edholm of ProFootballWeekly.com will join the guys at 7:45 a.m. to talk about reports that the New York Jets are interested in JaMarcus Russell, as well as touch on all NFL topics, including the Saints.

Mark will continue his tour of the SEC and will be joined by The State’s Joe Person to talk South Carolina football at 8:15 a.m.

Dan Jennings, GM of the Florida Marlins, will talk baseball on the show as well.

Join the show by calling 251-694-1055.