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Wine of the Week: Va Piano Bruno’s Blend II
I’ve been waiting for a long time to drink a bottle of this, and tonight seemed like the perfect occasion to open up this Christmas gift.
From Va Piano: This special blend is in honor of Father Bruno Segatta. Father Bruno’s artistry and passion for living has been an inspiration to countless individuals over many […]
Who needs the Huskies when you’ve got the Cougs
I’m sitting around taking in the college basketball season that has just started and looking at the big games coming up on the Zags schedule. St Joes, UConn, Wazzu, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Memphis…
I realized that something was missing, and then remembered that the Huskies decided they couldn’t handle any more losses to the Zags in […]
Deadspin is the Gospel of the Tournament
If you haven’t checked out Deadspin lately, please do so - Deadspin. Their run up coverage of the NCAA Tournament has been better than stellar. They basically asked an expert fan from each school to share some facts about each team prior to the tournament beginning. here are a couple of my favorites […]
Highlighted Zags Coverage
The New York Times ran a really solid article on this years Zag squad today. Check it out - Gonzaga Pulls Together By Leaving One Behind.
Zags 10 Again
Top 10 reasons why I like our 10 seed.
10. Its where this all started in 1999
9. Sac is a lot closer than Buffalo
8. We are in the west region
7. Our record as a 10 seed is 5-2
6. The Big 10 is weak outside of the Top 2
5. Kelvin Sampson has no choice but to play […]
Raivio quote
From Steve Bergum of the SR: “All the guys on our team are like brothers and we’ll do anything for each other,” Senior point guard Derek Raivio explained. “That’s why it (WCC Championship) feels so good.”
To hear that from your most underspoken player, it means ALOT. It’s great to see that these guys have come […]
101-22: Congrats Zag Seniors
Congrats to Raivio and Mallon on ending their Zag careers at The Kennel tonight. The win over Portland leaves them with a four year record of 101-22… so far.
Slipper Still Fits Podcast 001
Val, Paul, and I put together an inaugural podcast for our fan forum, Slipper Still Fits. You can listen to it here - SSF 001 or here - SSF Podcasts. Please be patient as the file loads - its not that big but may take a couple moments.
Also, wanted to throw a shout out to TalkShoe for enabling […]
Bubble talk? Pop It already!
Every year it seems that Bubble talk and speculation starts creeping further and further forward in the College Basketball Season. What is a bubble? Who’s on the bubble now? How can you get off the bubble? Why call it a bubble? Is Gonzaga on the bubble after losing 3 games in conference? Is UW on […]
Calling Zag Fans
The current Gonzaga University basketball season has left us plenty to discuss. From the recent arrrests of Josh Heytvelt and Theo Davis to the big wins over UNC, Texas, UW and Stanford to the emergence of Jeremy Pargo and the disappearance of PMAC.
My latest project, with a fellow Zag fan, is a community site for […]
Zag basketball - no buzz?
Nick Geranios of the AP sees Gonzaga basketball without buzz this year in a recent column he penned which has appeared in the PI, Spokesman and other outlets.
Its easy to notice that the Zags haven’t been all over the national media this year, but its really interesting to me that this is even a story. Gonzaga, a small school in a small town […]
WOW - Cavatappi Sangiovese
Cavatappi Sangiovese 2005
According to them: The grapes are from the Wahluke Slope of the Yakima Valley. The bouquet is musty, earthy, and even a bit like wet wood; that is to say, it is a delightful fall wine. No light fruits are prancing around here. It has a pleasing finish and beautiful ruby color.
According to […]
Jack Bauer and Adam Morrison’s Girlfriend
I always enjoy the flood of 2006 year in review articles and 2007 predications for different segments of our world. The turning of a new year is a great excuse to find a new calendar and take a look at what has been and what will be.
I looked back at which search keywords brought readers to my blog […]
Bracketology brilliance
Whoever hired Joe Lunardi at ESPN is a brilliant human being. Joe, while also announcing games for St Joes, contributes to the networks college basketball efforts throughout the season and delivers the weekly progress report and outlook for the post season that is brilliantly tagged Bracketology.
Right now, I’m loving that he has Gonzaga as an […]
East Coast Bias
Today, the NW took center stage on the national sports scene. Its always great to see a couple local stories on the ESPN home page which is usually cluttered with coverage of the overhyped teams from New York or clowns from the great state of Texas. Here’s why today mattered for the NW:
1. the Seattle Seahawks squaked […]
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