Tuesday, October 21, 2008

NCAA - Week 8


Updates on week 8 games:
  • Sorry BYU...you blew it. I really wanted to see them do well. I know you all think Mike is just a Ute but that is not true. You see, I didn't grow up in Utah so I am ok with rooting for both BYU and Utah (both excellent universities). Back to BYU, they got shocked early and could not recover...surprising they couldn't recover, knowing how Bronco always has a counter-attack. I guess that is the test of a great team. My pre-game prediction was 28-30, having TCU win, but I really wanted to see better offense out of BYU. The boys in blue are very blue this week.
  • Utah had a solid performance beating Colorado State 49-16. I liked the consistent play by Utah's defense (although they couldn't slow down the run in the 3rd quarter). I can safely say the offense played 3 of the 4 quarters very well. We have now completed 2/3 of the season and 8-0 sounds really good. Our rank went up a bit to #11...not bad. Thanks to my sister, I got free tickets for Aly and I on the 45 yard line...last home game I will see in a few years.
  • Boise State is right behind us at #12, GO Broncos. TCU is proving their skills and ranked #14. I believe that game will be the test of the year for the Utes...glad we play them at Rice-Eccles.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Why So Silent On Crude Oil Prices?

Today, Bloomberg.com is reporting the price of crude down to $80 a barrel...why is everyone silent on this news? I don't call it good news or bad news because I still believe price is a result of the market. The price is just that, what people are willing to pay (the demand) and the availability of a product (the supply). With so many factors in the supply of oil (explorers, drillers, shippers, refiners, distributors, truckers, retailers), the price of fuel in America is very complicated. I don't buy into the idea that "Big Oil" companies sit around creating the price daily. Now the OPEC countries do have a lot of power controlling the supply...sucks that we send so much money overseas and increase their power and control in the world. Would be nice for us to drill more in the US and build more refineries that are environmentally friendly. So much to talk about here...new sources of energy are definitely needed.

So I paid about $4.20 a gallon a few weeks back and now Sinclair has unleaded listed at $3.40 a gallon...good, but not exactly great. I hear more people changing their demand behavior...seriously looking at hybrids or natural gas cars, careful planning of their errands around town, commuting with public transportation, and thinking twice about long road trips. The freedom and opportunities the American car gave this country were amazing over the last century...I hope that does not get lost in our effort to conserve.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

LDS Temple In Cordoba, Argentina

During the first session of General Conference (semi-annual meeting of the LDS world authorities) President Thomas S. Monson announced the building of a new temple in Cordoba, Argentina.  This is exciting for me because I served 22 months in this city and saw branches, wards and stakes grow.

Friday, October 3, 2008

6-0 - Crazy Game, But Now I'm Excited

Wow!...last night's game made me crazy to watch but excited by the finish. Utah hosted Oregon State in a battle that will be remembered. Utah came back to score 3 times in the last 89 seconds; 25 yd td pass, 2 pt conversion run, and 37 yd field goal to run out the clock. I did not expect a chance to tie for overtime much less a chance to kick the winning field goal. Here is the run down:
  • Sakoda is the man! Calm under pressure, consistent, and my player of the game. His leg saved us from a risky overtime and finished the game!!
  • Both defenses played extremely well. Only 2 field goals in the 1st quarter by both teams and the half time score was 15-20...making it a defensive battle. Oregon State's line continued to get pressure on Johnson, while their secondary covered very well.
  • Utah did a decent job containing Rogers, though he broke 2 great 30 yd rushes in a row. I was very impressed with his talent and execution on every run...watch out for him in coming years.
  • Penalties were down for Utah...an improvement and definitely something they need to continue each week.
  • Oregon States missed an extra point in the 2nd quarter, haunting them the rest of the game. They tried to make it up with 2 failed tries for 2 pt conversions. Along with the missed field goal, their kicking game basically gave up 6 points and changed the whole game.
  • Johnson had a terrible game plagued by an interception, fumble and low completions...he almost lost the game for us. I save his critique for last because I'm embarrassed by his performance...not typical for him. With 2 minutes left, I had lost faith that he could come back...just not his game. But, I was wrong and I give him credit for a great drive and 2 point conversion run. Wow!...he pulled it off and redeemed himself.
My prediction of 24-34 was close. I felt the game would be won between the tackles, low scoring and determined by the strongest defense. Utah was successful because they slowed down Rogers, kept penalties low, and kept the score close enough for "King Louie" Sakoda to do his stuff....GO UTES!!!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

FactCheck.Org - Presidential Debate

This is a 5 min clip calling out the misleading statements during the 1st Presidential debate.