I seem to be back to commenting on the Norton View

I seem to be back to commenting on the Norton View with some frequency. I had stopped. There was never any unpleasntness to speak of on this site and I had not mentioned any on the other. My silence now breaks however, My regular commentary on the LOTB did finish in a rather hostile tone and perhaps thesremaining ties eventually shall as well. I had my first brief returning tenure comment go through on Lords of the Blog and then Have not been able to log on since then after essaying the varied techniques one would check and so assume that I have been in some form or other blacklisted. There really is no real political discussion unless it can result in some form of alienation between the parties. Otherwise there would never need to be any skill in debate or effort at courtesy as anything would do. The period of commenting on LOTB was an unexpected part of my life. For now it continues in a half-life as I am sometimes commenting on LOTB’s descendant the Norton View and because the Hansard Society is still my Facebook friend. There is no assurance as to how long these facts will endure and I am only reporting them as current facts. I salute the HoL for hosting a voice such as mine as long as it did. The bad blood between us is closer to a vast river than a trickle and it is a real tribute to them to have heard and replied to me for as long as they did in their own format.

American Football Championships

I am going to be writing most of this post about the championships, bowl and postseason play in NCAA (National College Athletics Association) football in the FBS (Football Bowl Schools) level of college football. However, I want to say first that I am really looking forward to the NFL (National Football League) playoffs and Superbowl. I hope the Saints take it all and it means quite a bit to me. But here is my proposal for the NCAA Football National Championship.

So Here is my Twelve point plan:

First, I understand the outreach going on as the Big Twelve takes in the TCU teams and the PAC Ten may become the PAC Twelve.  That these conferences are trying to be responsible citizens and preserve the BCS and they should be recognized for their efforts. A small percentage of all revenues from the BCS should provide a Bowl Heritage Foundation and raise funds to integrate not only traditional conferences but also build showcases for traditional sponsors even while giving  top billing to the new corporate sponsors. A Commissioner for this BHF should be among the top directors of the reformed BCS system.

Second, the NCAA should   require all conferences to have a conference championship within a thirteen day period and this thirteen day period should be the official NCAA Tournament for which they will keep records.

Third,  during the this thirteen day period the NCAA should host six wild card bowls. The  NCAA should contract with the thirty or so college bowl which are not BCS bowls to help promote them and share in a small percentage of their income every year with the agreement that they will shift off their regular schedule about every third to tenth year averaging one fifth of all years to host one of six wild card games to be held during the thirteen day tournament. Within that range of years some bowls could host more or less often. If possible, the NCAA will contract with them to have eight bowls available to change each year with two falling back to their normal date. That way those bowls that can be used in a game with their traditional conferences would get their rotation on such a year as that.

Fourth, the NCAA and the BCS should come up with a plan in which BCS official rankings form half the points and an NCAA ranking forms half the points by which teams are ranked. The twelve teams with the highest rank which are not playing for the Conference Championships will get bids to the  six wild card bowls. 

Fifth, the NCAA shall not schedule two BCS  member conference teams against another such untill all outside conference teams have played against BCS teams.  The NCAA will also host a Consolation Bowl each year for the two most deserving teams which have lost their bowl to a wild card game and did not make it into the National Championship Series. This shall be in the same place every year. They would host the Consolation Bowl each year and share revenues with the thirty bowl systems they would have joined with and they would also host a Contention Game the same weekend that would pit the highest ranked team that lost its conference championship against the most dominant wild card winner. At the end of these games the NCAA would issue an official letter and trophy to all conference champions and runners-up, all wild card contenders and its two bowl winners and contenders. It would also record teams that had beaten the BCS conference teams at this level and conferences that had.

Sixth, the BCS would agree to a temporary and relatively minor portion revenue sharing plan with schools and conferences which best the BCS in the NCAA tournament in the year following such a win. The BCS will also allow for ranking the member conferences in its quality of conferences and their power rankings. teams would earn more credit for beating a higher ranked team.

Seventh, the BCS would have a short period to announce whether this would be a no new rung, two rung or three rung play- off year depending on how well first and second place teams distinguished themselves from the rest.  In a three  rung play-off game  year  the first and second ranked teams would have a bye and two of the BCS Bowls would host play off games while the other two were traditional bowls and the BCS would have an extra BCS National  Championship Game later in the year with the NCAA co-hosting. These years the other two would still follow the conference structure. The first and second teams would play the winners of a third and sixth game and  a fourth and fifth place game which would be held by the BCS unless contenders happened to come from the conferences which were leftover from the NCAA’s eight teams available for flexible service that year.  In a two rung year two BCS Bowls would host play-off games and two would play in structure and the BCS would hold a National Championship Game and the NCAA would join in hosting it. In other years  the system would proceed as it does now with the game being hosted by the Bowl whose turn it was to host the Championship.

Eighth, the NCAA and the BCS would have a joint standards committee  which would publish in detail the differences necessary to trigger each of the types of championships.  This committee would join the BCS in announcing the points each team had at each rank in the top ten when the end of the year was announced.

Ninth,   the BCS Conferences  and their bowls and the NCAA’s selection of Senior class bowls (such as the Cotton Bowl) would also work with the development of bowl tradition among schools and conferences which may produce good teams but have not built up the bowl tradition and would also seek to preserve their own bowls. All thirty would contribute a small part of their revenue to the NCAA Football Bowl Heritage Foundation.

Tenth, power rankings used by the NCAA system would have a computer part in which real consequences from the previous years wildcard and bowl games would affect conference ratings within limits. There would also be a rating derived from other factors of course. But this would be a scrutinized part of the special NCAA published system.

Eleventh, there would be a standard of deviation by rankings. However, the wildcard games would normally be eight BCS Conference  Teams  and four non BCS conference teams which would be the structure into which things would fall when there was conflict in the rankings. But where things were clear  on the points the top twelve not playing for the championship would be the only issue. There  would also be a carry-over from the previous year. These things would control rank splits which were less than some minimum level of difference for example they would decide instead of points where there was a score of 126.006 and 126.01 but how far above that such a tendency would play out could be decided in a lot of good ways.

Twelfth,  if a single  conference not in the BCS wins the championship three times in ten years then they should be brought into the BCS. If two new conferences join then the weakest conference might be asked to leave.

A Passing and Life With Limits

Today I went to Bobbie Lane Leblanc Tinker’s wake as it ended. Her father General Bob Leblanc who is now a widower and bereaved of his daughter was there. I had seen him on Louisiana Public Television the previous night while I was writing the announcement of the  funeral last night. The General was speaking of his experiences as a young World War II soldier in the documentary Mon Cher Camarade. It is not common to  see him on television in that kind of conversational capacity. It struck me as quite a coincidence.

Her husband Joe Tinker was there with stitches, an arm in a sling and massive bruising.  A very good number of people  were gathered to mark her passing. I did not attend the funeral mass nor stand very long but I heard those who were there honor her husband for his devotion to her during her long and trying battle with crippling arthritis. They both kept love and companionship alive and were joined in this trauma.

I spoke to and met her many times at a health club and gym run by a physical therapist to which we both belonged, at a restaurant we both liked, at church and in other places.  She and I were never particularly close but she was a person who stayed in one’s mind and many will remember her with affection and goodwill.

Bobbie Leblanc Tinker Funeral Today

The arrangements are reportedly being handled by David’s funeral home in Abbeville, Louisiana. The wake will be ending late morning as I have been told — some time before the funeral. I already have a post about her death and may have another as well.

Family Missions Company Intake 2010 Graduates Tonight

The Eckstine Family, Alvarez Family, Madi Dold, Sid Savoie, Sarah Carroll whose names I cannot say I know in writing very well and may be mispelling and maybe someone I am forgetting are being commissioned at a commissioning mass at Our Lady of the Bayous convent and retreat house which Family Missions is in the process of acquiring from the French Dominicans and other interested parties. I am not attending and do not work with Family Missions Company but I have seen them meeet for prayer and study, work on projects here and at the convent in terms of renovation and infrastructure. I wish them well and commit them to all of your prayers and good wishes.

My own life in the missions and in all aspects of life related to this is in the position of a long journey largely left behind but I can wish them well as they set forth. It is a challenging and worthy effort at life for God, oneself and others.

I have attended most but not all of these commissionings in the past. Life is a journey with many changes along the way. Today I post them in my blog as an important event and move on.

Thoughts on the Day

Today is the Wednesday of the first week of Advent.

Tonight Hanukkah or Chanuka begins.

Today is the 55th anniversary of the Rosa Parks refusal to move on a segregated bus.

Today is Steve Kroeger’s birthday. He was my roommate and household brother at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.

Today is Father Michael Scanlon’s birthday. He was the long-time president of the Fanciscan University of Steubenville.

Today is another day in which my life and prospects will probably mostly get worse but hopefully I will find some things in which to rejoice in the passing and living of this unrepeatable day.

Today is a day to live if you are alive. I wish you all a good day.

Bobbie L. Leblanc Tinker, Mrs. Joseph Tinker Killed in Automobile Accident

The daughter of General Leblanc and a lifelong friend of my parents who married her high school sweetheart Bobbie Leblanc Tinker was badly injured and largely disabled by a crippling physical condition for years. She and her husband were deeply rooted with families from Vermilion Parish in Louisiana but when his career took them to Texas they had been very active in the Charismatic Renewal in Dallas for year but after Joseph Tinker retired had come home and even built a new home. They were a notably close couple. She was killed in a tragic road accident and I hope to go to the wake and possibly the funeral and remember her in a future blog post. I do not know where the arrangements are being handled at this point.

Ricky Bustle Announces Resignation as University of Louisiana Coach!

Ricky Bustle will not be the head coach of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Ragin’ Cajuns football team next season. Using private funds the university will buy out his $100,000 remaining in rights on his contract and also attempt to pay the next coach more money. Called both a firing and a resignation the exact process is unclear but the decision was  announced as being that of the Athletic Director when he gave his most recent press conference at this posting. The tenure of the coach was marked by successes and failures worth noting. 

The Ragin’ Cajuns Football coach who came in to take the place of coach Baldwin in 2001 is now resigning from his position as head football coach after a bad year overall. Bustle made the Cajuns bowl eligible for several seasons but was not very successful at getting bowls and often had the Cajuns in that relatively tiny group that is bowl eligible but does not get a bowl. He let the conference championship elude him repeatedly when some thought he should have it.

Bustle did a great deal to improve attendance, rebuild community support and bring some big event games to the schedule again. Many of us will remember those contributions. Playing Southern and Mc Neese were both great home events at Cajun Field. Now the school will be looking for a replacement.

I have a suggestion. Get Brandon Stokely, Jake Delhomme, Brian Mitchell and Louis Cook on the committee in any capacity they can serve in as well a handful of others. If these people are involved in a search committee of ten or fifteen appointed officers I believe we will achieve a good result. Recruit the committee first. Then we can recruit the right coach!

Louisiana State University loses to Arkansas

LSU  lost the contest for the golden boot trophy yesterday which is held by the most recent winner of the University of Arkansas and Louisiana State University football game. They lost the game in fifth and to a twelfth ranked opponent and will surely fall out of the top ten finish in the BCS rankings this season. They almost surely fell out of the BCS bowls and most of all the Nokia Sugar Bowl.

Ouch!

Nonetheless, I hope to see them in a pretty good bowl. Congratulations LSU on many more wins than losses and the memorable victory over Nick Saban’s Alabama in a difficult year.

GO Saints! How about some professional glory? We could have seconds, mmm it tasted good last year.

New Orleans Saints & Louisiana State University – both on the bubble!

In the worlds of both college football and the National Football League the teams around my home are doing very well but they are not really in the driver’s seat. The defending World Champion New Orleans Saints live in a different situation at three losses and over twice as many wins than the fifth ranked LSU Tigers live in. SEC mate Auburn ranked second and unbeaten almost lost to Alabama that is a school LSU beat but they did not lose. Boise State lost in the top five and if there had been two top five losses this weekend then who know whether a National Championship migh have come through somehow. Today they have to play Arkansas but not fo the same stakes. The Saints beat Dallas in the franchise’s first Thanksgiving Day crime.

This Louisiana fan is watching all of this with interest. I hope for happy endings for my teams as many other fans hope for with regard to theirs.