Best Sports Moments of 2018, New Year’s CFP Picks, SNF AFC Showdown and 2019 Preview

This year went down as one of the greatest calendar years in a long time. From Alabama’s second half comeback in the National Championship with a backup quarterback to Nick Foles playing two of the greatest playoff games in the history of the NFL and hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, 2018 most certainly did not disappoint.

I could write a novel about the 2018 season from the Olympics to the Fall Classic, but for the sake of my sanity…I will limit my favorite moments from this past year to just 5.

Top 5 Greatest Sports Moments in 2018 

5- Loyola-Chicago March Madness Final 4 

The small catholic school from Chicago took the NCAA Tournament by storm, upsetting Miami, Tennessee, Nevada, and K-State en route to the Universities first ever Final 4 berth.

A series of upsets in their region allowed for the smooth run, but not without the help of Sister Jean! Air Jean’s prayers were answered night in and night out, helping the Ramblers take down some of the country’s top schools.

One of the coolest March Madness runs that I have witnessed in my lifetime, and I don’t think their will be another one quite like that, especially from a small school double digit seed.

4- Washington Capitals win the Stanley Cup

After so many seasons of heartbreak in the DC area, the Caps finally slayed Goliath in the second round, defeating the Penguins en route to the Cup Finals. Washington trailed in every single series during their 2018 run, and erased a 3-2 deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals against the top ranked Bolts.

After dropping the first game in Vegas, the Caps won 4 straight games to claim the franchises first ever Stanley Cup, while Alex Ovechkin FINALLY broke through and got his ring, along with the Conn Smythe in the process.

3- Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl 

It was a lot of firsts in 2018, but both the Caps and Eagles claimed their sports first ever championship this past season. Philly’s year took a turn for the worst in mid-December (or so everyone thought) after Carson Wentz went down with an ACL injury, and backup QB Nick Foles looked extremely rusty in his first 2 starts. BUT…the rust wore off once the NFC Championship game started.

The TRUTH not only threw all over the Minnesota Vikings’ top ranked defense, but he converted on 72 percent of 3rd downs…against one of the best 3rd down defenses in the modern era. His play didn’t stop there. Foles’ arm was just heating up as he traveled North to Minneapolis and out dueled the greatest QB of all time in the Super Bowl. His 373 yards passing, 3 passing TD and 1 Philly-Special receiving TD sealed the game for the Eagles as he took home MVP honors and handed the city of brotherly love its first ever NFL title.

2- Alabama wins the National Championship

The Crimson Tide looked lost in the first half against the SEC rival Georgia Bulldogs and could not get anything going. 2017 SEC Player of the Year Jalen Hurts was benched in favor of a lefty from Hawaii, Tua Tagavoila, and the rest is history.

The Tide stymied the Bulldogs in the second half and clawed their way back into the game. Tua set up a potential game winning FG at the end of regulation, but it was shanked worse than Mike Vanderjagt in the 2006 AFC playoffs. The Bulldogs settled for a FG in the first OT, and after a sack took the Tide out of FG range…Tua let loose for a 35 yard strike for a walk-off TD to win the Natty!

An absolute dime to cap off one of the best NCAA championship finishes since the USC-Texas tilt in 2006.

1- Tiger’s win at the Tour Championship 

Tiger went 6 years without winning a PGA Tour event, but this past September was one of the coolest golf tournaments that I have ever witnessed. Tiger Woods has won again. Words that I thought I would never hear again…seriously, I did not think that he would get back to the winners chair.

But, boy was I happy that I was wrong. The scene coming up the 18th green in Atlanta was one that you cannot even describe. It looked like the scene in Happy Gilmore where everyone was chasing after Shooter McGavin for stealing the Gold Jacket…but this time, in real life, they were charging up the fairway in excitement by the thousands. You cannot make this story up. The green was surrounded by fans chomping at the bit to scream in joy once Woods tapped in his par putt for the win.

You can try and argue with me about the greatest sports moment in 2018…but you will lose.

New Year’s CFP Prediction

With all of the controversy surrounding the final four teams in the College Football Playoff, I will have to say that the committee got it right. Oklahoma getting in as the 4 seed was the correct decision, whether or not Georgia is the better team (which they are). Based on all of the criteria…OU should be in.

Georgia lost twice this season…yes to tough opponents, but they still lost twice. Two loss teams do not deserve a shot at the playoff…sorry. If you want in then take care of business in the regular season. It’s that simple.

Many have spoken up about expanding the playoff to 8 and I personally have to strongly disagree. STRONGLY disagree. Everybody is so soft these days…you can’t say this, you can’t do that, Bobby should get a participation trophy for taking 9th. Like seriously? The BCS used to take the top 2 teams based on a brutal criteria, but it was do-or-die all year long. Now, you lose once and you still have a shot. I don’t mind the 4-team playoff because, for the most part, chalk usually prevails and the top-2 teams advance.

Enough of the 8 team playoff talk…just stop it.

I won’t go into detail too much about my picks, but I do think that OU will make it a game with Bama. They are a 2 TD dog right now, but I think that they keep it within a possession. Tua is not 100 percent, and the Sooners have the most dynamic player in the game Kyler Murray. It will be a high scoring affair, but I think the difference is the Tides defense and they eventually get the critical stop they need in the 4th.

Alabama 45-37 

The Clemson-Notre Dame game is interesting with the recent suspension of Dexter Lawrence. Now, without their top defensive player, the Tigers will have to find away to put pressure on Ian Book and slow down the Irish.

I love the QB matchup (in both games for that matter). Freshmen phenom Trevor Lawrence (AKA Fabio) and Book will battle it out for a chance to play for the Natty chip next month, but this game will come down to the Tigers running game where they have the massive edge.

Clemson 27-23

 

Colts-Titans

My guy has done it. Andrew Luck has placed the Colts in the AFC playoff picture and all they must do now is win. Win and you’re in!

The Colts are the hottest team in the NFL having won 8 of their past 9 games, and they are most likely a team nobody wants to face come January. I have said this so many times before, but Andrew Luck is my 2018 MVP so far and if he comes away with the win, in a do-or-die game on the road in Nashville… just give it to him.

Tennessee is no easy out and they were in the same spot a year ago. Marcus Mariota will likely play, but it has been the Titans defense that has carried this squad in 2018. They have a top 10 defense and they have been really good in the turnover/takeaway department the past 2 months.

The difference in this game will be Luck vs. the Titans secondary.

Prediction: Colts 23-20

2018 is almost officially in the books, but it has set the stage for what should be another great year in the sports world.

The NFL playoff picture might not include the Steelers for the first time in a long time. The Eagles look to be almost finished on their journey to repeat as champs, and the Chiefs have taken the entire league by storm.

The NHL has seen a dynamic duo in Colorado light up the Central Division with Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon, while the Toronto Maple Leafs could be in position to hand Canada its first title since 1993.

The Bryce Harper sweepstakes are heating up and I think that everybody can predict where he lands. Being a Yankees fan, I must say that the pinstripes will look prety sweet on the Vegas product!

Golden State’s struggles in the Bay will only be short lived once Boogie Cousins returns to the lineup, but DO NOT count out the Lakers and LeBron James. The 2018 AP Male Athlete of the Year is starting to rally the purple and gold down in Hollywood and you can never bet against him when he has a few decent weapons at his side (2016, down 3-1). Don’t poke the bear!

Buckle up everybody, 2019 is going to be one hell of a ride!

 

Tiger, Baker Mayfield, Crazy Shark Attack Out West, and Clemson’s Fabio

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TIGER WOODS IS BACK! Who would have thought this statement would have ever been stated again given his injury ridden past along with the 2009 meltdown?

Well, here we are and it could not have come at a better time. Sunday evening in Atlanta, Georgia, the 42-year-old defied all odds and won the Tour Championship, his first PGA Tour win in over five years. What made this win at the East Lake Golf Club special was the movie scene walking up the 18th fairway as McIlroy and Woods were laughing and witnessing one of the greatest comebacks in the modern era.

Thousands of fans were following the Stanford alum up to the putting green on the final hole of the PGA season and nobody could have scripted what took place. Chants of TIGER, TIGER, TIGER echoed across the entire country and Woods nearly broke down in tears before his birdie putt. A finish that was something I will remember for the rest of my life.

Woods led the Tour Championship after his first day 65, followed by a 68 Friday and a remarkable 65 on moving day that included six birdies through the first seven holes. He entered Sunday with a four stroke lead and an outside shot of winning the FedEx Cup playoffs, but he needed a lot of help. Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas had to finish outside of the top-2, Keegan Bradley had to finish worse than second, and Tony Finau had to finish outside of third place while Justin Rose had to finish inside the top-5.

Everything went according to plan and Tiger had to dodge one more bullet on his way to the title. Rose had a brutal front nine and at one point was sitting in seventh place. His bogey on 16 made for great TV and his missed birdie putt on 17 set up for a dramatic finish. He needed a birdie on 18 to finish in 5th place and to win the FedEx Cup and it was his best hole of the weekend by far. On in two, two putt birdie, $10 million prize along with bragging rights heading into the Ryder Cup. Not a bad weekend for the Englishmen himself, but the real story was Tiger.

Although Woods didn’t win the yearly playoff, he is now the most feared man in golf just in time for the epic Ryder Cup showdown in Paris, France this weekend. After failing to play for Team USA in 2016 at Hazeltine, Tiger and America will be a heavy favorite as they try to win on European Soil for the first time in 25 years.

USA is hungry to retain the title and they will be led by the greatest player to ever swing a golf club who is chomping at the bit to prove to everybody that last weekend wasn’t a fluke and he is here to stay for a few more years to come.

Enjoy it, Tiger. It is only just the start of something special!

Ranking the Greatest Comebacks in Sports

Tiger’s win on Sunday got me to thinking; what are some of the greatest sports comebacks in my lifetime?

Below are my top-5 epic comebacks that shook the country.

5- 2010-Auburn defeats Alabama 28-27

Cam Newton rallied the Auburn Tigers from down 24-0 in Tuscaloosa after one of the greatest second half performances of his collegiate career. Newton pulled it off on the road in the Iron Bowl, and also secured a BCS Title berth and the Heisman Trophy in doing so. Incredible.

4-2010 Flyers defeat Bruins 4-3 in Conference Semi Finals.

Trailing 0-3 in the seven game series and three to nothing after the first period in Game 7, the Broad Street Bullies rallied from behind to stun the Boston Bruins in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. They became the third NHL team to pull of the 0-3 comeback in history.

3-2016 New England defeats Atlanta 34-28 in the Super Bowl

After trailing 28-3 towards the end of the third quarter, Tom Brady and Co. orchestrated the largest Super Bowl comeback in history. They rallied behind a few key defensive stops, and one of the best to ever do it brought the troops back to tie in the final minute and then won it on the first drive of OT.

2- 2016 Cleveland defeats Golden State 4-3 in NBA Finals

The Cavs trailed 3-1 in the series and a Draymond Green kick to the thigh forced the Warriors to play short-handed in Game 4 (the turning point). Klay Thompson called out LeBron and the rest is history. The King averaged a 30-plus point triple-double from that moment on and the Cavs took the next three, including two at Oakland to win Cleveland’s first title since the 1960’s.

1 – 2003 Boston Red Sox defeat New York Yankees 4-3 in ALCS

One of the greatest rosters ever assembled held a 3-0 lead in the series and were seeking their third straight World Series appearance. The Yankees had a chance to sweep on the road at Fenway in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and no runners on. Mariano Rivera was on the mound and it seemed like a foregone conclusion. A blooper to center field put the Sox on first and Dave Roberts stole second and eventually another single tied it. The Sox walked off an inning later and eventually won the next three games to later end the 100-year curse of the Bambino and win the World Series.

NFL Week 3

From stunning upsets to season ending injuries to video game numbers yet again, it was another wild weekend in the National Football League.

In a game that was a sure-fire lock to hit the over, Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to another double digit victory over Jimmy Garappolo and the Niners. The second-year pro threw for another three touchdowns in the first half and the Chiefs were up huge at recess. He continued his video game stat line and now has the record for most passing touchdowns through the first three weeks with 13. Stay hot Patty!

On the other hand, Jimmy Guap was orchestrating a second half comeback of his own and pulled San Francisco within 10, but not before deciding to fight for extra yards and not run out of bounds, tearing his ACL. The Niners not only lost the game but also their franchise QB for the year. A promising end to 2017 set up for a potential run at the postseason, but that is now an afterthought as the crimson and gold have lost both their starting running back and quarterback to ACL injuries in 2018.

My Minnesota Vikings were 17 point home favorites against the depleted Buffalo Bills and laid one of the biggest eggs in Minneapolis history this past Sunday. Rookie QB Josh Allen led the Bills to 17 first quarter points after two Kirk Cousins fumbles gave them possession in the Red Zone. The seventh overall pick this past April was shredding our defense with his legs and literally hurdled Anthony Barr at midfield. He literally hurdled him…when the hell is the last time we have seen this from a signal caller? I have no clue.

The Vikes offensive line has plenty of issues right now and they cannot seem to give Cousins time or running backs any holes. Everson Griffen did not play and his mental state is not doing well. This is a significant loss for the team as he led the Vikes in sacks a year ago and is a critical piece to that defense. I hope he seeks the help he needs as this is a serious issue that I hope he can overcome. I wish you the best EG, get well!

Green Bay also lost on the road in Washington, but not without controversy surrounding Clay Matthews once again. This time it was for a sack where he was flagged for roughing the passer. Once again, he was called for driving the QB into the turf, however, in my opinion; it was just a football tackle. Sure, he landed on Alex Smith, but should it have been flagged? I don’t think so and neither did Packers head coach Mike McCarthy who looked like he was going to obliterate the ref. And, yet again, the NFL backed the call on the field…shocker!

This NFL rule is getting out of hand again for the third straight week and the league is meeting to discuss it further today. I get it, I really do. The league wants its stars on the field. They want the Aaron Rodgers versus Tom Brady on Sunday Night Football, they want Hollywood. They most certainly do not want Deshone Kizer versus Trevor Siemian. But…jobs are being impacted by this rule. Field position is being altered and teams are struggling to figure out just how to approach the quarterback.

I agree that lifting and driving a QB should be a flag or hitting him low or even late for that matter, but the ones that really piss me off are the ones like Matthews is getting or the one that Jason Pierre-Paul was called for on Monday Night Football in which he tapped Big Ben on the helmet and he rolled around like Neymar at the World Cup. The NFL better figure it out soon and before the players decide to hold out against the refs as it was the opposite in 2012 (although that was for money and had nothing to do with flags!).

The Lions took down the Patriots Sunday night, handing Tom Brady and Bill Belichick their first back-to-back double digit losses since 2002 (last time Tom has missed the playoffs). The two have been rumored to be in a feud and it showed mid-way through the first half where Tom was yelling and tossing his helmet on the sideline.

The offense has been nonexistent and Rob Gronkowski is even rattled. It could be turning around soon as the Pats traded for Josh Gordon last week and they return Julian Edelman in Week 5 from a suspension. The defense has holes all over and the secondary can’t even help cover the spread. I wouldn’t say it is time to panic in New England, but when a former coach beats Bill on a big time stage (rarely happens; congrats Matt Patricia), then it could be the start of the end in Foxborough.

The NFC North looks nothing as predicted. The Bears are in first place after scoring only four offensive touchdowns in three games. The Vikes and Pack are tied for second at 1-1-1, and the Lions are in last at 1-2.

Baker Mayfield led a comeback against the Jets, but I won’t be too quick to give him this “elite” status that many have tagged him with. Yes, he helped the Browns win their first game since Christmas time 2016, but it was against a depleted Jets defense that ranks 29th in total defense, the franchise was playing its third game in 10 days and nobody expected Tyrod to leave mid-game. New York had zero tape on the rookie and a fumble in the third quarter gave the 2017 Heisman the ball on the Jets’ eight yard line.

A win is a win, and tip of the cap to Baker, but I won’t be giving him credit until I see him carve a defense at the pro level like he did in the first half against Georgia on New Year’s Day.

Shark Attack out West

The 2018 NHL season is right around the corner and the Washington Capitals will look to claim their second Stanley Cup in as many years…if they aren’t still hungover beyond the All-Star break!

On the other side of the country on the West Coast, San Jose failed to land John Tavares in July, but took a huge bite this past weekend when the Pacific water was the warmest. The Sharks pulled off a blockbuster trade for the league’s best defenseman, Erik Karlsson.

The two-time Norris Trophy winner will now lead the deepest blue line in the entire league that consists of Karlsson, 2016-17 Norris winner Brent Burns, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Justin Braun and Joakim Ryan. PSA: good luck getting behind this back-end.

The trade marked the final stage of the Ottawa Senators rebuilding project, but now San Jose will be a heavy favorite to come out of not just the Pacific Division, but the Western Conference. They have depth up front and a steady goaltender in Martin Jones, and they will look to build off of a Stanley Cup run in 2016 and a second round loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in April heading into 2018.

If the Swedish defenseman can stay healthy then I don’t know who will beat this roster. But that is a big “if.” He has an injury ridden past, but he will definitely not have to play the same amount of minutes as he did in Ottawa. San Jose ranked T-9 in goals against per game and 13th in goals for a season ago, and the addition of Karlsson will only improve these numbers and also add to a power play that ranked 15th in 2017-18.

Clemson’s Fabio

One of the nation’s most highly touted freshmen prospects has been officially named the starter for Clemson University. First-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence has taken the reins over from the 2017 ACC Champion Kelly Bryant for Saturday’s tilt against Syracuse.

The news to me wasn’t quite shocking and I have said before that he will take over and should take over by Halloween, but I did not think that Dabo Swinney was going to make the move this soon, however. What makes the case even more interesting is that Bryant failed to attend practice Tuesday and stated that he was transferring this morning.

We saw this with Tua and Jalen Hurts at Alabama, although Hurts decided to stick it out. Quarterbacks are getting better and you must simply perform at your highest potential every single week. Although in Clemson’s case it was quite unique as Bryant wasn’t “struggling,” he just wasn’t given enough rope to get into a rhythm.

Lawrence is an absolute stud and he even looks the part out on the gridiron. I’m tagging him with the nickname right now-Phi Tau Fabio. He looks like an absolute frat star with that long, golden hair flying around on the field, covering his name tag. Some might call it Tom Brady 2007-esque, and it screams college football. I can relate to the style as I used to wear my hair the same way back in middle-school. I absolutely love it! He is an elite pocket passer and can make every throw. He can beat you with his legs, but it’s his cannon of an arm that will shred collegiate defenses.

I believe that Swinney went with this decision because it was just too much of a distraction rotating them in and out every other drive and he finally trusts Lawrence to take over for good. Clemson’s defense is legit and they have arguably one of the nation’s top front sevens. The move to Phi Tau Fabio gives the University its best chance of taking down Alabama and it is the correct choice.

It takes a lot of stones to make the move away from a quarterback who led the 2017 Tigers to a College Football Playoff berth, especially to a freshman, but Lawrence is legit. He will be the next Aaron Rodgers at the pro level and will help turnaround a disgruntled NFL franchise in due time.

Fabio is the real deal and the Crimson Tide should be somewhat worried come January.