Vijay Singh has been a Titleist ball player for a looooong time. That has now changed with Cleveland/Srixon’s announcement that Singh will be playing the new Srixon Z-STAR golf ball.
Z-STAR golf ball review coming soon
The new Srixon Z-STAR may be good enough for Vijay Sing, Jim Furyk, Henrick Stenson and Tim Clark. But is it good enough for the hacker “Mediagru” from HOG? We’ll soon see as I’ll be putting some in play soon.
Singh to get knee surgery
More news for Vijay. He’ll be playing the Mercedes this week in Hawaii and then going under the knife. He’ll be down for roughly five weeks following repair on a torn meniscus.
Once you’ve watched a few things in HD, it is really hard to go back and watch the blurry, grainy and dark images of standard TV. Watching The Masters last year in HD was awesome. Even the sound of the drives and putts is so much better.
Now The Golf Channel (or Tiger Golf Channel as some call it) is broadcasting in HD. This is a very good thing. I can’t wait to see some of the great courses the PGA TOUR plays in HD.
From TGC:
GOLF CHANNEL HD and its standard definition channel will simulcast more than 100 tournaments in 2009 featuring many of the world’s best players like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Lorena Ochoa. These players, among other stars, will appear in GOLF CHANNEL’s HD coverage of full-round PGA TOUR events plus all early round and weekend lead-in action from spectacular venues, such as the TPC at Sawgrass and Pebble Beach Golf Links. HD coverage also will include some of the biggest events in golf like the McDonald’s LPGA Championship, as well as The Presidents Cup and Solheim Cup – two continental clashes that have become major events on the golf landscape. And viewers will travel around the world with a generous slate of European PGA Tour events in HD.
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Welcome to Hooked On Golf College Football Blog. I’ve almost recovered from the biggest game, and greatest victory in the history of my University of Utah Football team. Two nights ago my BCS busting Utes CRUSHED Alabama 31-17 in the Sugar Bowl, despite being 10 point underdogs and getting almost NO respect or chance of winning by the talking heads in the national media. I’m proud of my Utes and proud to say I am a Utah Man.
Some highlights of the Sugar Bowl
I said the Utes “crushed” Alabama and that isn’t just a fan being a homer. Let’s look at the ways Utah dominated:
The Utah defense dominated Alabama’s offense
Alabama was supposed to destroy the Utah defense with its huge offensive linemen and amazing running game. ESPN said that if Utah held Alabama’s running back Coffee to under 150 yards they’d be doing well. The Utes not only held Coffee to under 150, they him to 36. The Utes held the entire Alabama offense to 31 yards rushing in 33 attempts. Yes 31 yards. It isn’t a typo. (Gets calculator out…) Hey that is an average of 1.06 yards per carry!
Alabama’s huge offensive line was supposed to have no problem pass protecting against Utah’s defense since they outweighed each player by an average of 40 pounds. Utah proved that size isn’t all that matters. Utah’s speed, determination and defensive scheme put them in ‘bama’s backfield almost as much as their own backs.
Utah sacked Alabama’s quarterback a record eight times. They knocked him down many more times.
Alabama’s offense entered Utah’s red zone once, following a turnover. Alabama wasn’t able to put on sustained drives from their own end of the field and get to Utah’s red zone otherwise.
Alabama converted 4-13 3rd downs, for 31%.
The Utah offense dominated Alabama’s #3 ranked defense
Utah steamrolled Alabama in the 1st quarter, racking up a 21-0 lead with a no-huddle offense. The ‘bama defense was in shock. Alabama had only given up 37 first quarter points in the 13 games they’d played before that.
Utah quarterback Brian Johnson carved up the Alabama defense like a Thanksgiving turkey. The Alabama D couldn’t keep up with the faster Utah receivers. The result was Brian Johnson winning the Sugar Bowl MVP and racking up 336 yards passing with three touchdowns.
Total yards
Utah: 353 (Alabama gave up an average of 263 for the season)
Alabama: 208
Turnovers
Utah won the turnover margin 3-1.
Coaching
Utah came into the Sugar Bowl more prepared. They came in more focused. They came in with a better scheme which they executed in impressive fashion.
The Utah offensive coaches knew they’d have a difficult time trying to run against Alabama, so they didn’t. They let the spread offense do it’s thing, using short passes as run plays.
Special teams
This is one category I’d say Alabama tied with Utah. Bama ran back kickoffs (of which there were many by Utah) well. They ran a punt back for a TD yes, but lost my consideration for winning the special teams battle with two missed field goals.
Physicality
If you payed attention to this game at all, you saw a ton of big hits, many of which were delivered by Utah’s defense. The Ute D pounded Alabama’s QB and running backs. A look in the eyes of ‘bama QB Wilson showed he was beat up.
There were a few stoppages of play due to player injury. All injury times out were for ‘bama players. The Utes just plain beat them up physically.
Scoreboard
31-17 Utah.
Why Utah should be considered for the national championship
For good measure…
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Back in 2004 a little ole football team coached by Urban Meyer became the first “BCS Buster” by going 12-0 and crushing Pittsburg in the Fiesta Bowl 34-7. At the time I thought that was a once in a lifetime thing for my Utes. I was wrong.
This year my Utes went 12-0, beating four top 25 teams and thumping our rival byu (yes I don’t use caps for them) 48-24. That 12th victory put the Utes in the Sugar Bowl to play Alabama. Alabama was ranked #1 for much of the 2008 season.
This is be the biggest game in Utah football history.
Greek tradition is on the Utes’ side!
Yesterday at my aunt’s house, we had our yearly New Years Day dinner. One Greek tradition is the “Vasilopita” or Greek New Years Day bread. A “good luck” coin is cooked into the bread. We make a list of each family member in order that they entered the family, and cut a piece of the bread for them. There were 24 names on the list.
We got to the end of the list and nobody got the coin. We didn’t know where to go next so we selected my aunt’s home as the next piece, so her home would have good luck. No coin.
I suggested that the next piece of bread be for the Utes. We all agreed.
My father cut into the bread and the knife struck gold. The Utes got the lucky New Years Day bread coin!
This is about as good an omen as one can get, and it will bring a ton of good fortune to the Utes!
For extra luck
Just in case it helps, I’ve worn a Ute shirt (not the same one) 57 days in a row, since their big game against TCU.
GO UTES