Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Grizz Maul Eagles



So, I'm not going to write a game story about another poor performance by the EMU men's basketball team. Instead, I'll just point out some of my key observations of the game.

Eastern Michigan, which lost the game 66-53 to the Grizzlies of Oakland University, came out of the gates deflated and lethargic. They never led. EMU let a known bomber from 3-point land, Erik Kangas , open the game with two 3-pointers to put the Grizzlies up 6-0, and it was over from there. Kangas came into the game shooting better than 40 percent from beyond the arc and having made four or more treys in the each of the last four games. He had 25 points and continued the streak by hitting 6-12 3-pointers last night.

This was really only a game for about four minutes toward the end of the first half. The Eagles got it to within two points once, but even when it was a two point game it wasn't close. (I know that sounds weird, but trust me, the game was ugly.)

The turnover story is getting old now, too. Solomon Farris had six turnovers in 18 minutes. Horrible. Two of his passes went nowhere near the person he said they were intending for. One landed in Swoop's lap and another in the front row of the student section. Brandon Bowdry had one of those moments, too. He had a great defensive play on one end where he stole the ball, got into the open court, then threw the ball to a phantom guy camped out in the corner. (Seriously, no one was within 10 feet of his pass. Not a ref, or a fan, or a Swoop or a basketball player.)


I'm not saying OU isn't a good team. They were a preseason favorite to win the Summit League and, at 8-6, they have the best record in their conference. But seeing as how Eastern jumped out to an 8-0 lead against then No. 10 Purdue and a 6-0 lead against a top 30 Michigan team, I expect more from Eastern against teams closer to our caliber.

A lot of these types of losses come as a result of underperformance. After the game I asked EMU Head Coach Charles Ramsey about junior center Justin Dobbins playing up to his potential.

"Plain and simply, he's not," Ramsey said. "If he doesn't start real soon, someone else will be taking his spot. I don't know who, but someone else will. There was a crucial point in the game when we were down six. We dump the ball down to Dobbins and he blows a two, three foot layup. [Oakland] gets out in transition, hits a 3-pointer and gets fouled and makes the free throw. If he hits that layup we're down four, but now we're down 10. That's a six point swing on one play."

Looking at Dobbins points and rebounds numbers, he had 10 and eight, respectively. But he only went 4-9 from the field and had three turnovers in more than 30 minutes of play. There were a few times when he was the last guy up the court on made baskets by Oakland. There were times when he couldn't establish position in the post when Oakland was playing a 3-2 zone. And he didn't convert on two or three baskets that were within five feet of the rim. When Carlos Medlock went down for the season, it was supposed to be Bowdry/Dobbins, 1-2 punch, bada bing-bada boom. But no dice. Bowdry is doing all he can to keep this team afloat until the MAC season rolls around, but a 2-9 record going into the break doesn't cut it.

Other notes: I really liked what I saw out of Will Cooper. He didn't shoot well from the field, but the guy is super energy. He had three blocks and a steal, all of which were hustle plays (rotating on defense and playing passing lanes). He also had eight points, and the mid-range jumpers he hit would've been timely had the rest of his team (not just him, Bowdry and Tyler Jones) been playing at his level.

Swingman and lone 3-point threat Zane Gay didn't suit up for the game. According to Ramsey, Gay severly sprained right his ankle the morning of the game and was on crutches and had a cast on his foot.

"It was the worst sprain I've ever seen," Ramsey said. "It was the size of a grapefruit or a softball right after it happened."

Monday, December 22, 2008

Ron English Named New EMU Football Coach


Former Louisville Cardinal and University of Michigan defensive coordinator Ron English was named as the head football coach at EMU today during a 1 pm press conference in the atrium of Eastern's Convocation Center.

English, whose Cardinals were in the top 30 in total defense and top 10 in defensive scoring thru the first 8 weeks of this past season, will bring in a tough, aggresive style of play that Eastern was missing for the first four years and 10 games of the Jeff Genyk era.

English said today that he knows Eastern will return a key offensive core that allowed Andy Schmitt to excel last season, but it's the defense that has been the achillies heel of the Eagles.

"We've got a long way to go on defense," English said. "But I'm not going to force my system. I'm going to alter my methods to fit the personnel we have. I'm passionate about turning this program around and I'm going to turn it around quickly."

English's passion was one thing EMU Athletic Director Dr. Derrick Gragg said was influential in appointing the new coach.

"His passion for the game of football, for the young men he coaches and his passion for doing things the right way in order to turn this football team around let me know that he was the perfect hire. Andy (Schmitt) was another guy who loved Ron's passion. As soon as Ron left the room, Andy said that Ron was a guy he really wanted to play for. That means a lot coming from the starting quarterback."

Former U of M head coach Lloyd Carr was an unpaid assistant in the recruiting process. Dr. Gragg mentioned that there were eight potential candidates for the job, four of whom were from the state of Michigan and one of whom withdrew his candidacy prior to his interview.

Personally, I'm "cautiously optimistic" about the hiring of English. He's got a good connection with so many high school coaches in the state due to his five years at Michigan. He's lived in Washtenaw county for nearly six years. He's a change of pace from Genyk. He's got 15 years of coaching experience. And he's coached on a very high level as Big 10 and Big East coordinator. That's where my optimism lies. My cautiousness lies in the fact that Eastern still doesn't have the personnel on the field yet to effectively compete against the top teams in the MAC. Scouts that English will be going after will be a tough sign as Eastern hasn't been able to fill Rynearson, and the stain Genyk and his predecessor Jeff Woodruff left aren't easily removable. The addage "Winning cures all" isn't a fallacy. Let's hope English takes that to heart.

GOOOOOOOOOOO EAGLES!!!

"The Iceman" receives honorary degree from EMU

George "The Iceman" Gervin received an honorary BS degree from EMU on Saturday during halftime of the men's basketball game against St. Bonaventure. I recorded the presentation from my phone, so I apologize for the lack in quality and the occasional play by play commenting, but I was excited to see a living legend!

Gervin stresses education in his brief acceptance speech, but as you can see from the video, his message didn't reach many. I mean, there may have been 300 people in attendance...I'm confident there were more people at my high school basketball games. I just don't understand how people missed this?!

I was at the Convo when EMU retired Grant Long's jersey and the entire lower bowl was packed. No offense to Grant Long, he was an amazing player at EMU and in the NBA, but George Gervin is one of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time. That's on the same list as Jordan, Magic, and Chamberlin.

Was it the snow? Did you not know about it? Did you simply not care to see Gervin?

Anyhow, check out the video, listen closely to Gervin's message and the announcer's intro for a complete background of his accomplishments. Oh, and in case you like the little you hear about Gervin, he'll be January's Alumnus Spotlight in emYOU! The Magazine, so you can read more about him when you get back from break!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Nas comes to Ypsi!!

Breaking news...

Nas is coming to the Convocation Center and tickets go on sale tomorrow!

Friday, Feb. 6 Doors at 7:30 pm

$5 Student discount off regular ticket prices

Call 734.487.2282 or emich.edu/convocation

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Whew, we're back!

I'd like to start by apologizing for my absence. I'll do my best to keep this baby updated. :)

I've been reading and researching a lot on all of these social media websites and web 2.0. I'd like to get some input back from YOU as to what you've been into lately. When I sit back and think about everything, it's all a little overwhelming. I mean, I basically have a part time job updating my Facebook, Myspace, and Linkedin pages, not to mention emYOU!'s Twitter, Squidoo, Picasa.
Oh, and when I have free time, I like to update the blog!

Luckily I've found a few sites/applications that keep me from docking overtime: twitterberry for my Blackberry and ping.fm which allows me to update all my social networks from one source.

So, that's where I spend most of my time on my computer, what do you do? What else is out there for people to connect with each other? What am I missing out on? I must know...

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Spend this weekend in Ypsi!!



What are you doing this weekend? I'm sorry, let me re-phrase that, what are you doing in Ypsi this weekend?

I've got a nice little weekend planned, myself. Like most people, my weekend starts tonight! After taking a week off due to Thanksgiving, College Night at Divine will resume as the best place to be on a Thursday night. It'll be the tip of the iceberg of an amazing Friday and Saturday night.

Friday: Downtown Ypsi is having an area wide Starlight Shopping Spree that will take place Friday and Saturday night. All the local businesses will be open from regular business hours until late in the evening anywhere from 9pm-midnight! Christmas carolers will accompany refreshments and finger foods throughout downtown stores. If you've never shopped in Ypsi before this is the perfect opportunity to grab some cool gifts for friends and family as well as contribute to the Ypsilanti community. As students, you should go out and see what's here. I promise you'll be happily surprised!

Saturday: One of my personal favorite annual events, The Shadow Art Fair, will take place at the Corner Brewery from 12pm-12am, featuring local "indie" vendors. Cover is 2 pennies...that should tell you the kind of fun you'll have. I will definitely be there. Later on in the evening The Elbow Room will host the Rock n Rummage sale. You can pick up some unique, one of a kind gifts, grab a couple brews and enjoy. Free admission, that's another beer for you.

That's my weekend. So, I'll ask again, What are you doing in Ypsi this weekend?

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

December, the Holiday Issue hits campus!!


Yesterday saw the release of our December issue on campus and it will be fully distributed throughout Ypsi by the end of the day today. Be sure to pick one up!!

emyouthemagazine.com will be fully updated no later than tomorrow. I ate a little too much mashed potatoes and gravy and was late getting everything updated, my bad...get over it.

Besides the usual suspects of Student, Professor and Alumnus Spotlights, December has a slew of rad gift ideas from right here in the Ypsi/A2 area. That means while you're wasting 2 hours in the computer lab stalking people on Facebook waiting for your next class to start, you can be out in Ypsi shopping for Holiday gifts.

Check out The Rocket and VGKids, for all your Ypsi gear and novelty items. Clover Computers for that "new to you" laptop or desktop. Wireless Toyz has the new Blackberry your girlfriend wants. For all your EMU needs check out Mike's Bookstore and Campus Book and Supply.
I've always been a sucker for a new hat or some cool accessories, so if you're like me, check out KillerCrowns.

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