Monday, October 23, 2017

The Greatest Athlete in America Jim Thorpe.

An orphaned child from the Sac and Fox Indians of the Oklahoma territories. (His mother called him Wa-Tho-Huck meaning Bright Path.) He was raised by the government after his parents passed.  He started college as a slight person at 5'9 and grew into a powerful 6'1 185lb freak of an athlete. 

In 1912 Thorpe won the decathlon and pentathlon at the Stockholm Olympics. (15 Events plus the long jump 4th place and high jump 7th place.) . The scary part is that he really didn't train to be an Olympian and never competed as Decathlete again.

Some of the records he shattered at the Olympics lasted for decades. His point differential will never be broken evidently. 
It was 36 years later before an Decathlon Olympian matched Thorpe's time in the 100 meter dash of 11.2.
His 110 hurdles was faster than Bob Mathis during his 1948 Gold medal run. 
The 1500 meters time he ran wasn't matched until 1972.... 60 years it last....Only Joe DiMaggio gets into that class. 

As a side note:
After the Olympics, Thorpe returned to his Sr Year at Carlisle and ran for 1,869 yards on 191 attempts and was widely considered the best football player in America. 
After college he was a superstar in pro football. 
He also played 7 years of Pro Baseball (6 years for John McGraw and the New York Giants.) 

Jim Thorpe was inducted into these:.  (I am sure there are others.) 

  1. College Football Hall of Fame
  2. Pro Football Hall of Fame-  Football Digest has him 17th greatest to ever play. 
  3. Track and Field Hall of Fame 
  4. US Olympic Hall of Fame. 

He was an overwhelming choice as greatest athlete of the century in 1950 and in 2001 Wide World of Sports named him athlete of the century. 
ESPN had him 7th in North American Greatest Athlete, which is rather disrespectful and flattering. In my opinion, he definitely had more accolades on his checked off list than any person on the list.    

He is the greatest Athlete of the 20th Century in my opinion.  
He tops Pele out of sheer versatility in what he did.  

He was best football player of his era, the greatest Olympian also and played professional baseball against Babe Ruth, Roger Hornsby, Ty Cobb, Shoeless Joe Jackson and was a teammate of Christy Mathewson. 

That my friend is a resume. 

J. 

Pele Athlete of the Century Needed a reminder.

Named Edson Nascimento in honor of Thomas Edison in 1940 and called Called Dico" by his family.

Lifetime 1,283 goals in 1,363 games
World Cup for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games.

Only man with three world cup titles. 

Thursday, October 5, 2017

What Carter Lost

Since we vividly remember and constantly discussed this team during that year, I found it very entertaining.

Amazing:  28 Scholarship offers and 8 players from that team playing pro ball is absolutely insane.

Do I think they were best team that I ever saw in high school?  No probably not, only because there were just too many close games.(Coaching and discipline)
But, they probably are the most talented group of athletes that I have watched since watching Joe Ferguson and the Woodlawn Knights win state in 1968.

The usual racial banter was difficult to accept throughout the show.
As someone who lived in the area and was surrounded by many races, it is unfair to stereotype the region in this way.  Most non-blacks were pulling for Carter and at the same time very disappointed in the ridiculous grading system used at Carter,
Do I think they used flawed grading system?...Yes. obviously they cheated the system.

I did love following this team.

J.




Finally! People are recognizing Red Jesus

 
The Cowboys have been outscored 34-7 in the third quarter this season. They enter the fourth quarter trailing...


My opinion will remain the same in regard to the head coaches that live off of execution.(Like Garrett)
You will only win if you have superior talent. Schemes win in Playoffs.

J

Monday, October 2, 2017

LSU Depth Chart / Recruiting Rankings

Looked up the current Tiger depth chart and their 247sports rankings during recruiting.  Trying to figure out if there has been a talent fall off or just bad coaching.

2017 LSU Football Depth Chart
OFFENSE 247 Sports Stars 247 Sports Rating 247 Sports Pos Rank
R 7 Chark, D.J. SR/2 3 0.8728 61
WR 83 Gage, Russell SR/1 3 0.8455 74
WR 19 Dillon, Derrick RS SO/1 4 0.9252 21
LT 63 Malone, K.J. SR/3 3 0.8656 9
LG 78 Brumfield, Garrett JR/2 4 0.9517 6
OC 64 Clapp, William RS JR/2 4 0.9054 15
RG 70 Ingram, Edward FR 4 0.9217 13
RT 66 Weathersby, Toby JR/2 4 0.9497 6
TE/F 44 Moore, John David SR/3 NA
QB 16 Etling, Danny SR/TR/1 4 0.8967 17
RB 5 Guice, Derrius JR/2 4 0.9777 5
DEFENSE
DE 18 LaCouture, Christian SR/3 4 0.9004 15
NT 99 Gilmore, Greg SR/2 4 0.958 7
DE 90 Lawrence, Rashard SO/1 5 0.9846 5
FLB 23 Thompson, Corey SR/3 4 0.9106 17
ROVER 40 White, Devin SO/1 4 0.9366 6
MLB 48 Alexander, Donnie SR/3 3 0.8702 37
BLB 49 Key, Arden JR/2 4 0.959 4
CB 1 Jackson, Donte JR/2 4 0.9731 3
SS 26 Battle, John SR/2 3 0.88 31
FS 9 Delpit, Grant FR 4 0.9679 9
CB 29 Williams, Andraez RS FR 4 0.9122 20
NB 15 Vincent Jr., Kary FR 4 0.9567 13
3.82 0.9237 17.9