They made it official yesterday: we’ve been in a recession for a year. Will the WNBA survive it?

I write this Tuesday night, already tired from my last post and staying up too late the previous night, so I keep it brief.

The Houston Comets are folding – the team with the first four WNBA championships.

The symbolism can’t be good.

The importance in terms of the size of the markets the WNBA is or isn’t in? Philadelphia was always a bigger problem.

The importance in terms of expansion back to 14 teams (again)? Leaving aside the question of whether 14 teams is really a healthy number for the league, there has been some question of playing in Tennessee, but it’s worth noting that going too far east would force the Chicago Sky into the Western Conference. However, a Memphis team could plausibly play in the West, much like the Memphis Grizzlies play in the West. Other Western targets could include a trip up I-45 to Dallas, reviving the idea of a team in Denver, or a real Bay Area team. Other Eastern targets could include reviving a team in Florida or Cleveland, or a Philadelphia or real Boston team.

I need to remind myself that I *CAN* save long TV Tropes pages for reading at home.

Welp, I have once again had a disappointingly unproductive day.

But I have updated the lineal titles on the website. You may not have paid much attention to the Iron Bowl or the Florida-Florida State game, but it had two lineal title implications: first, the SEC Title Game will unify the 2004 Auburn-Utah and 2008 BCS titles (finally, the two SEC titles actually get unified!), and second, there will be no need for a 2009 BCS title because the unified Auburn-Utah title will be at stake in the National Title Game.

More stating the obvious: if Oklahoma wins the Big 12 Title Game and goes on to play for the national title, it’ll merge Auburn-Utah with Princeton-Yale, and we’ll be left with all of two lineal titles. Which is nowhere near as fun, especially when one is the safely-ignorable 2007 Boise State title (unless Utah loses their bowl). Our last hope may be for Boise and Ball States to continue undefeated…

College Football Schedule: Week 14

Better late than never, even if a big chunk of the weekend’s games have been played already. All times Eastern.

Top 25 Games
*Florida @ #19 Florida State 3:30 ABC/ESPN2
*Oklahoma @ #16 Oklahoma State 8 PM ABC
Texas A&M 9-49 Texas Final TH ESPN
Notre Dame @ USC 8 PM ESPN
Fresno State 10-61 Boise State Final FR ESPN2
Auburn @ *Alabama 3:30 CBS
Kansas v. Missouri 12:30 FSN
Baylor @ #12 Texas Tech 3:30 VS.
Western Michigan 22-45 Ball State Final TU ESPN2
Georgia Tech @ #14 Georgia Noon CBS
Mississippi State 0-45 #18 Mississippi Final FR R’com/Y’hoo
#20 North Carolina @ Duke 3:30 ESPNU
#21 West Virginia 15-19 Pittsburgh Final FR ABC
Oregon @ #22 Oregon State 7 PM VS.
#23 Tulsa @ Marshall 3:30
Colorado 31-40 Nebraska Final FR ABC
#25 Houston @ Rice 3:30 CBS CS
Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams
Maryland @ Boston College 3:30 ABC/ESPN2
This Week’s Other HD Games
LSU 30-31 Arkansas Final FR CBS
UCLA 9-34 Arizona State Final FR ESPN2
Virginia @ Virginia Tech Noon ESPN
Miami (FL) @ NC State Noon Raycom
South Carolina @ Clemson Noon ESPN2
Kentucky @ Tennessee 6:30 ESPN2
Vanderbilt @ Wake Forest 7 PM ESPNU
Big East
Syracuse @ Cincinnati Noon BEN (ESPN+)
MAC
Ohio 41-26 Miami (OH) Final FR ESPNU
Central Michigan 52-56 Eastern Michigan Final FR CSD.TV
Akron 6-27 Temple Final FR CSD.TV
Kent State 24-21 Buffalo Final FR Gameplan
Bowling Green 38-10 Toledo Final FR ESPN Classic
C-USA
UTEP 21-53 East Carolina Final FR CBS CS
UAB @ Central Florida 1 PM CBSCS XXL
Southern Miss @ SMU 3 PM CBSCS XXL
Tulane @ Memphis 3:30 CSS
WAC
Nevada @ Louisiana Tech 2:30 ESPN+
New Mexico State @ Utah State 3 PM Gameplan
Sun Belt
Arkansas State @ North Texas 2 PM CSD.TV
Florida International @ Florida Atlantic 4 PM
Bowl Subdivision
Navy 16-0 Northern Illinois Final TU ESPN Classic
Washington State @ Hawaii 8 PT Gameplan

Hey, I wasn’t going to make the strip slip to the morning again.

I may be spending the night at a relative’s, but nonetheless I’m still posting the new college football rankings (long-overdue, as always) and updating the lineal titles!

Now if only I could take care of that nagging college football schedule…

Details about changes to my college football playoff should be coming by the time next week’s rankings come out, including a major change I’m considering compared to last year.

Thanksgiving Day Sports Watcher

Watch Titans-Lions, Seahawks-Cowboys, and Cardinals-Eagles.

Hey, it’s what you’re doing anyway.

Providence @ Baylor is on ESPN2 at 8:30 PM PT for those of you who have been waiting for the debut of college basketball on the Watcher.

Not sure if I’ll have a watcher for the rest of the weekend.

Sunday Night Football Flex Scheduling Watch: Week 12

NBC’s Sunday Night Football package gives it flexible scheduling. For the last seven weeks of the season, the games are determined on 12-day notice, 6-day notice for Week 17.

The first year, no game was listed in the Sunday Night slot, only a notation that one game could move there. Now, NBC lists the game it “tentatively” schedules for each night. However, the NFL is in charge of moving games to prime time.

Here are the rules from the NFL web site (note that this was written with last season in mind):

  • Begins Sunday of Week 11
  • In effect during Weeks 11-17
  • Only Sunday afternoon games are subject to being moved into the Sunday night window.
  • The game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night during flex weeks will be listed at 8:15 p.m. ET. (Note: Last year, NBC listed a tentative game for Week 17; they are not doing so this year.)
  • The majority of games on Sundays will be listed at 1:00 p.m. ET during flex weeks except for games played in Pacific or Mountain Time zones which will be listed at 4:05 or 4:15 p.m. ET.
  • No impact on Thursday, Saturday or Monday night games.
  • The NFL will decide (after consultation with CBS, FOX, NBC) and announce as early as possible the game being played at 8:15 p.m. ET. The announcement will come no later than 12 days prior to the game. The NFL may also announce games moving to 4:05 p.m. ET and 4:15 p.m. ET.
  • Week 17 start time changes could be decided on 6 days notice to ensure a game with playoff implications.
  • The NBC Sunday night time slot in “flex” weeks will list the game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night. (Note: Again, excluding Week 17.)
  • Fans and ticket holders must be aware that NFL games in flex weeks are subject to change 12 days in advance (6 days in Week 17) and should plan accordingly.
  • NFL schedules all games.
  • Teams will be informed as soon as they are no longer under consideration or eligible for a move to Sunday night.
  • Rules NOT listed on NFL web site but pertinent to flex schedule selection: CBS and Fox each protect games in five out of six weeks, and could not protect any games Week 17 last year. Unless I find out otherwise, I’m assuming that’s still the case this year, especially with no tentative game listed Week 17, and that protections were scheduled after Week 4.
  • Three teams can appear a maximum of six games in primetime on NBC, ESPN or NFL Network (everyone else gets five) and no team may appear more than four times on NBC. A list of all teams’ number of appearances is in my Week 4 post.

Here are the current tentatively-scheduled games and my predictions:

Week 11 (November 16):

  • Selected game: Dallas @ Washington.

Week 12 (November 23):

  • Selected game: Indianapolis @ San Diego.

Week 13 (November 30):

  • Selected game: Chicago @ Minnesota.

Week 14 (December 7):

  • Selected game: Washington @ Baltimore.

Week 15 (December 14):

  • Tentative game: NY Giants @ Dallas
  • Prospects: This is why I had Fox protect Bears-Packers Week 11 (as did TMS&ISTI): so they could leave this week protection-free and maximize their chances of getting a marquee NFC East matchup back. And with the Cowboys energized by the return of Tony Romo, this game will be hard to beat on its own merits. Despite what I said last week, 10-1 v. 7-4 is pretty good.
  • Likely protections: Steelers-Ravens, Broncos-Panthers, Bills-Jets, or nothing (CBS).
  • “That’s my story and I’m sticking to it”‘s protections: None.
  • Other possible games: Bucs-Falcons looks great, but they’re running in a dead heat with Steelers-Ravens if that game isn’t protected. Bills-Jets and Broncos-Panthers both trail those two, and may be widening a bit too close for comfort. Vikings-Cardinals is still a dark horse, but realistically it’s out.
  • Analysis: Giants-Cowboys is lopsided enough that a Cowboys loss can still open things up for a mathematically inferior game, but it has two major advantages: name value and being the tentative game. Bucs-Falcons and Steelers-Ravens are the only major threats to unseat it. Both are 3-loss teams v. 4-loss teams; if the Cowboys lose, the Giants win, and both teams in either matchup win, they would actually be looking at the same average number of losses. The Cowboys loss would be at home to Seattle, and there may be a feeling that the ‘Boys would logically have trouble on the road at Pittsburgh next week if that were to happen. And the Steelers are a name team while the Falcons have the draw of Matt Ryan. And if Bills-Jets came close enough NBC might be tempted at the prospect of Brett Favre in primetime. But in a season this flex-averse? With two name teams from football’s best division?
  • Final prediction: New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys (no change).

Week 16 (December 21):

  • Tentative game: San Diego @ Tampa Bay
  • Prospects: 4-7 @ 8-3? Good lord is this game lopsided.
  • Likely protections: Panthers-Giants or Eagles-Redskins (FOX) and Steelers-Titans (CBS).
  • “That’s my story and I’m sticking to it”‘s protections: Eagles-Redskins (FOX) and Steelers-Titans (CBS)
  • Other possible games: Cardinals-Patriots is still strong and Bills-Broncos is still nominally in it, while Falcons-Vikings stands in between. If TMS&ISTI is right all this is moot because the Panthers and Giants would have to collapse to give up the spot (the Panthers did lose this week), but if it was Panthers-Giants protected Eagles-Redskins would be about on par with Falcons-Vikings. Even if Panthers-Giants had been protected, Cardinals-Patriots is a strong enough game it probably would have gotten the spot anyway.

Week 17 (December 28 Playoff Positioning Watch):

  • Note that not only is there no longer an NBC tentative game, there’s no NFL Network game. Apparently the league learned their lesson from last year’s Patriots-Giants debacle.
  • AFC East: Anyone’s game. All four teams within two games of one another, with the Jets leading, the Pats a game back, and the other two a game behind that. The Pats and Bills play each other, as do the Dolphins and Jets.
  • AFC North: The Steelers and Ravens are running away with it, with the Steelers holding the one-game edge and the Bengals out. The Steelers play the Browns while the Ravens play the Jags.
  • AFC South: The Titans are running away with it, with the Colts the only other team with a shot. No matter the standings, if the Titans remain undefeated Titans-Colts could be a lock.
  • AFC West: Every team is theoretically in it, with the Chiefs hanging on by a tiebreaker. Broncos and Chargers the main contenders, and play each other. Hmm. However, the gap is two games, advantage Broncos, and the Raiders (who play the Bucs) are creeping up.
  • AFC Wild Card: Any two of the Patriots, Ravens, and Colts would get the nod if the season ended today. The Dolphins and Bills are a game back, with the Browns, Jags, and Chargers all losing this week. Their respective games are in trouble, but both East games and Titans-Colts are still strong. Chiefs out, Bengals hanging on by half a game.
  • NFC East: The Giants have a three-game lead over the Redskins and Cowboys. The Giants play the Vikings but the Redskins play the 49ers and the Cowboys face the Eagles.
  • NFC North: Bears and Vikings tied, Pack a game back, Lions out. The Bears play the Texans and the Packers play the Lions, but the Vikings play the Giants.
  • NFC South: Every team within two games, with the Panthers and Bucs leading, the Falcons a game back, and the Saints waiting in the wings. The Panthers play the Saints, but Tampa Bay plays the Raiders and the Falcons play the Rams.
  • NFC West: The Cardinals are running away with it and the Seahawks and Rams need tiebreakers, which the Rams won’t get (too many division losses already). Cardinals play the Seahawks. Hardly must-see TV.
  • NFC Wild Card: The Panthers-Bucs loser and either the Redskins, Cowboys, or Falcons would get the nod if the season ended today. Bears-Vikings loser a game back, Eagles 1.5 back, Packers waiting in the wings. Seahawks, Rams, Lions out, 49ers need a tiebreak. Giants-Vikings, Cowboys-Eagles, and Panthers-Saints are strong games, but that may be it in the NFC. Those could be competitive games for the NBC pick, though.

Something everyone missed in the BCS-ESPN thing…

I can’t tell you how many articles I’ve read about how cable networks have the advantage of subscriber fees, which have driven rights fees to the point where most sports are loss leaders for broadcast networks anymore…

…wait, Fox actually turned a profit on the BCS? Why does this get a single sentence in a single story?

Last-Minute Remarks on SNF Week 14 picks

Week 14 (December 7):

  • Tentative game: New England @ Seattle
  • Prospects: The Seahawks are just too terrible for this game to keep its spot. 7-4 v. 2-9? Please.
  • Likely protections: Cowboys-Steelers (FOX) and if anything, Jags-Bears (CBS). Accurate according to this.
  • Other possible games mentioned on Wednesday’s Watch and their records: Redskins (7-4)-Ravens (7-4), Eagles (5-5-1)-Giants (10-1), Falcons (7-4)-Saints (5-5), Dolphins (6-5)-Bills (6-5), Titans (10-1)-Browns (4-7).
  • Impact of Monday Night Football: Saints can move up or down, but it probably doesn’t matter.
  • Analysis: I said on Wednesday that this was Redskins-Ravens’ to lose, and both teams won. If NBC wanted to swerve us it would probably take a Saints victory on Monday night to produce a game only a half-game worse, but even then it’s unlikely. If it’s playoff battles NBC wants, the Redskins are in the thick of a wild card battle and the Ravens have a shot at the AFC North, yet are also far from secure for the wild card. If NBC wants to hold on to the possibility of flexing in either team later, the only real flexible game either team has the rest of the way, including Week 17, is next week when Giants-Cowboys will likely keep its spot, and neither team is anywhere near the limit anyway. If NBC keeps a godawful Patriots-Seahawks matchup (“hey, we get to see Matt Cassel!”) with a game like Redskins-Ravens on the table (and I’m a Seattlite), I might just give up. The fact I’m even considering the possibility and building such an ironclad case for flexing should tell you a lot. (Go on. The flex button won’t hurt you.)
  • Final prediction: Washington Redskins @ Baltimore Ravens.

Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 11/22-23

All times PST.

Saturday
9-12:30 PM: College football, Yale @ Harvard (VS). You know how, when a week of college football is crap all around, “College Gameday” will sometimes go to a I-AA or lower matchup? In the early time slot, this is one of those weeks.

12:30-4 PM: College football, Michigan State @ Penn State (ABC/ESPN). Oh wait, everyone hates the Big Ten.

5-8:30 PM: College football, defending Princeton-Yale titleholder Texas Tech @ Oklahoma (ABC). The latest Game of the Century just to come out of the Big 12. And the Title Game – which could have more impact on the BCS than any of the other Games – is still a couple weeks off.

Sunday
9:30-12 PM: NBA Basketball, Celtics @ Raptors (CBC). This will probably fill our NBA quota on weekends until college football season ends, and maybe after.

12:30-2:30 PM: MLS Soccer, MLS Cup (ABC). Sadly, the main reason I’ve been ignoring the MLS is because their weekend games have been on eminently-ignorable Fox Soccer Channel. My soccer-crazed dad has asked me to include this paragraph: “To borrow a theme from John McCain, David Beckham is one of the biggest celebrities in the world. He is not, however the best player in MLS. That honor will go to either the Columbus Crew’s brilliant Argentinian Guillermo Schelotto – who led Boca Jumiors to several Argentine Championships between 1997 and 2007 – and The New York Red Bulls Juan Pablo Angel – who comes to MLS from Columbia. So this might not be ABC’s “Marquee matchup,” of say, Beckham’s Galaxy against Cuahtemoc Blanco’s Chicago Fire. It is, though, an intriguing matchup of two hot teams with brilliant star players. I will be watching.”

5:15-8:30 PM: NFL Football, Colts @ Chargers (NBC). Because the MLS Cup knocks out both of the regular doubleheader spots. At least it’s a lineal title defense.

College Football Schedule: Week 13

Better late than never. As with a previous week, includes results for games already played. All times Eastern.

Top 25 Games
The Citadel @ *Florida 1:30 Gameplan
*Texas Tech @ Oklahoma 8 PM ABC
Michigan State @ Penn State 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Boise State @ Nevada 4 PM ESPN2
Michigan @ Ohio State Noon ABC
Ball State 31-24 Central Michigan Final WE ESPN2
#17 BYU @ #12 *Utah 6 PM mtn.
Air Force @ TCU 3:30 VS.
NC State @ #14 North Carolina Noon Raycom
#18 Iowa @ Minnesota 7 PM BTN
#19 Mississippi @ LSU 3:30 CBS
#20 West Virginia @ Louisville Noon ESPN
#22 Oregon State @ Arizona 7 PM VS.
Tulane @ #23 Tulsa 3 PM CBSCS XXL
UTEP @ Houston 3:30 CBSCS XXL
This Week’s Other HD Games
Miami (FL) 23-41 Georgia Tech Final TH ESPN
Fresno State @ San Jose State 9:30 FR ESPN2
Clemson @ Virginia Noon Raycom
Indiana @ Purdue Noon ESPN2
Tennessee @ #25 Vanderbilt 12:30 Raycom
Colorado State @ Wyoming 2 PM mtn.
Syracuse @ Notre Dame 2:30 NBC
Washington @ Washington State 3 PM FSN
Boston College @ Wake Forest 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Cal Poly @ Wisconsin 3:30 BTN
Illinois @ Northwestern 3:30 BTN
Duke @ Virginia Tech 5:30 ESPNU
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati 7 PM ESPN2
Florida State @ Maryland 7:45 ESPN
Connecticut @ South Florida 8 PM SU ESPN
SEC
Arkansas @ Mississippi State 2:30
Big 12
Iowa State @ Kansas State 3:30 FCS
MAC
Northern Illinois 42-14 Kent State Final TU CSD.TV
Buffalo @ Bowling Green 6 PM FR CSD.TV
Miami (OH) @ Toledo 7 PM FR CSD.TV
Eastern Michigan @ Temple 1 PM CSD.TV
Akron @ Ohio 3:30 CSD.TV
Mountain West
UNLV @ San Diego State 8 PM CBS CS
WAC
Louisiana Tech @ New Mexico State 4 PM ESPN+
Idaho @ Hawaii 8 PT Gameplan
C-USA
Central Florida @ Memphis 2 PM CBSCS XXL
Marshall @ Rice 3:30 CBS CS
East Carolina @ UAB 7 PM CSS
Pac-10
Stanford @ California 3:30 ABC
Sun Belt
Florida Atlantic @ Arkansas State 3 PM ESPN+
North Texas @ Middle Tenn. St. 3:30
Louisiana-Lafayette @ Troy 7 PM CSD.TV
Louisiana-Monroe @ Florida International 7 PM
Bowl Subdivision
Army @ Rutgers Noon BEN (ESPN+)