Sports on TV this weekend
September 28, 2007
Add that image to the list of reasons I didn’t go to USC. Stay classy, Trojans. Way to defend an alleged murderer and thief. (Hat-tip to Bruins Nation via The Wizard of Odds).
As usual, all times Pacific, and I include only sports I care about, which this weekend, includes only baseball, college football and the NFL. There’s no Sunday night baseball game listed for ESPN, but I wonder if they’ll show any games that are relevant. That would be very cool.
FRIDAY:
5 p.m., San Diego Padres at Milwaukee Brewers (ESPN)
5 p.m., #5 West Virginia at #18 South Florida (ESPN2)
SATURDAY:
9 a.m., Notre Dame at Purdue (ESPN)
9 a.m., #2 LSU at Tulane (ESPN2)
9 a.m., #21 Penn State at Illinois (BTN)
9 a.m., Michigan at Northwestern (BTN)
9 a.m., Indiana at Iowa (BTN)
9 a.m., Temple at Army (ESPNU)
Clusterf@#k to the NL playoffs — an update
September 28, 2007
The much talked about potential 5-way tie in the NL West, East and the wild card can’t happen anymore. It’s not because the teams moved farther apart from each other — of the 5 involved, only the Mets lost on Thursday.
But because Arizona is still two games ahead of Colorado, and those two teams play each other in a three-game series to end the season, there’s no way those two teams can finish tied with each other.
* Two teams can potentially clinch a playoff spot today. What needs to happen:
The Chicago Cubs clinch the NL Central with a win AND a Milwaukee Brewers loss.
The Arizona Diamondbacks clinch a playoff spot with a win AND a loss by the New York Mets OR the Philadelphia Phillies.
* I’m starting to feel sorry for the Mets. They have lost four games in a row to fall into a tie with the Phillies for first place in the NL East. This would be a collapse of epic proportions if the don’t make the playoffs.
* It would be really fun to see a tiebreaker of any kind this year. Not just because tiebreakers are exciting, but because there is an extra off day this year between the last day of the season and the start of the playoffs. Without a tiebreaker, that break is going to seem like a long time.