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LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels has won the Heisman Trophy. That is the 3rd winner for the Tigers after Billy Cannon (1959) and Joe Burrow (2019).

Joe Alt and Xavier Watts have been named Walter Camp 1st-team All-Americans. In addition, Howard Cross was named to the 2nd team. Those same teams were named for these players with the FWAA, Sporting News, and AP, as well. Audric Estime made 2nd-team All-American with the AP and Sporting News.

Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt and right tackle Blake Fisher have declared early for the NFL Draft.

Irish linebacker Jack Kiser, defensive tackle Rylie Mills, and nose guard Howard Cross have announced they are returning to Notre Dame.

Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison, Jr. won the Biletnikoff Award.

Former Irish center Zeke Correll is transferring to NC State. Former defensive end NaNa Osafo-Mensah is headed to TCU along with wide receiver Braylon James.

Former Notre Dame quarterback Drew Pyne is transferring back to South Bend to get his degree but will not be playing football. He will graduate and then grad transfer to another program to play football.

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel has transferred to Oregon. Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is transferring to Wisconsin. Coastal Carolina quarterback Grayson McCall is transferring to NC State. Oregon State quarterback Aidan Chiles is transferring to Michigan State.

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe announced he’ll be returning to Tuscaloosa for 2024.

The 2024 SEC schedule was released on Wednesday night:

Texas backup quarterback Maalik Murphy is entering the portal and will not be playing with the Horns in the playoffs.

North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye is skipping the Tar Heels’ bowl game and entering the NFL Draft.

Oregon and Oregon State have agreed to a 2-year extension of the Civil War.

Tulane has hired head coach Jon Sumrall from Troy.

Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano has received a contract extension through 2030.

Chip Long is the new offensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi.

A West Virginia circuit court judge granted a 14-day restraining order for college athletes who have transferred more than once to have immediate eligibility. For now, this could have a big impact on college basketball transfers who could play for 2 weeks without penalty.

Uniform of the Week

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you all 13 uniforms worn by the Oregon Ducks this season. White on white (3x) was the most common choice followed by green on yellow (2x) although no other color combination was repeated if we are differentiating between their bright and dark green. Of course, when you factor in the helmets and colored trim no uniform was worn twice all season. It’s kind of Oregon’s thing now.

These are my top 3 favorite uniforms from this bunch:

#3 Green/White/White – The school loves to wear all-white and this is one of the combinations that continues to look sharp without feeling dated or overdone while sticking to their school colors.

#2 Black/Green/Black – I love the way this looks with the solid black sandwiching the bright green and yellow trim.

#1 Yellow/Green/Yellow (throwback) – The Ducks have an up and down history with the yellow helmets. The ones with the wings haven’t looked great but the traditional “O” or this current throwback are incredible when fit to these uniforms. I think this a top 3 college football uniform.

Recruiting

Notre Dame added Duke quarterback transfer Riley Leonard, let’s go. The Irish also added Duke defensive end RJ Oben and kicker Mitch Jeter from South Carolina.

The no. 1 receiver in the 2025 class is reclassifying to 2024. Wideout Ryan Williams will sign with Alabama in the February window and join the Tide on campus this upcoming summer. The Tide also added edge rusher Javion Hilson (0.9748) from the 2025 class.

Colorado added Texas wide receiver Drelon Miller (0.9694) to the Coach Prime family.

Texas picked up safety Kobe Black (0.9819).

4-star tight end Jonathan Echols (0.9260) committed to USF.

Edge rusher/athlete Amaree Williams (0.9650) is reclassifying from 2025 to 2024.

YouTube Channel

Do we really need more pro sports teams? There are entire classes in colleges devoted to tackling pesky issues like this, I even took something along those lines for a semester. In the conclusion of my professor that year, pro sports teams were generally a blight on the community. I sometimes agree, but not all the time. This video is an interesting look at places that could add new pro sports franchises:

They are as follows: The Inland Empire, Richmond, Birmingham, Virginia Beach, Austin, Raleigh, San Jose, San Diego, Sacramento, Columbus, San Antonio, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Seattle, and Montreal. I don’t have strong feelings about these places but if anyone lives near these parts of North American I’d be interested to hear if there’s a sport worth bringing to town.

Tunes

Back to the Beatles for the 2nd time in recent weeks. In addition to releasing the new song “Now and Then” they remastered and re-released the “Red” and “Blue” greatest hits albums last month, too. These albums were originally released on CD in 1993 and were the reason why I became such a huge Beatles fan. On a road trip with a family friend to Pittsburgh we listened to these 2 albums non-stop while sharing each side of the headphones. Since these songs were in stereo it was an interesting listening experience but I literally fell in love all the same.

The remastered albums feature an additional 21 more tracks. With the 1993 version (which I believe was the same as the original vinyl track listing back in 1973) I always thought the 2nd half of the red album running into the first half of the blue album is the most potent concentration of the Beatles essence as musicians and the best collection of songs ever by an artist. Here’s the stretch:

I Feel Fine
Ticket to Ride
Yesterday
Help!
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
We Can Work It Out
Day Tripper
Drive My Car
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Nowhere Man
Michelle
In My Life
Girl
Paperback Writer
Eleanor Rigby
Yellow Submarine
Strawberry Fields Forever
Penny Lane
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band
With a Little Help From My Friends
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
A Day in the Life
All You Need is Love
I Am the Walrus
Hello, Goodbye
The Fool on the Hill
Magical Mystery Tour
Lady Madonna
Hey Jude
Revolution

30 songs. What a run! You miss the real early Beatlemania stuff and the real late stuff from the White Album until they broke up but the bulk of their musical development and journey happens as this list unfolds. It’s remarkable to this day. I included the newly remastered 2023 version of “We Can Work It Out” today because they did an awesome job finally opening up Ringo’s bass drum.

Trivia

Can you name the game with the most commented instant reaction and full game review in this website’s history?

The Other Football

The Columbus Crew won the 2023 MLS Cup following a 3-2 victory over Cincinnati FC this past Saturday. It is the franchise’s 3rd title joining 2008 and 2020.

The last games of the Champions League group stages wrapped up this week:

Copenhagen 1 – 0 Galatasaray
Bayern Munich 1 – 0 Man United
Lens 2 – 1 Sevilla
PSV 1 – 1 Arsenal
Napoli 2 – 0 Braga
Real Madrid 3 – 2 Union Berlin
Inter 0 – 0 Real Sociedad
Benfica 3 – 1 Salzburg
Atletico Madrid 2 – 0 Lazio
Celtic 2 – 1 Feyenoord
Dortmund 1 – 1 PSG
AC Milan 2 – 1 Newcastle
Man City 3 – 2 Red Star
Leipzig 2 – 1 Young Boys
Porto 5 – 3 Shakhtar
Antwerp 3 – 2 Barcelona

In Group A, Bayern Munich and Copenhagen are through while Man United finished last and are knocked out. In Group B, Arsenal and PSV are through. In Group C, Real Madrid and Napoli. In Group D, Real Sociedad and Inter. In Group E, Atletico and Lazio move on. In the Group F of Death, Dortmund and PSG move on but Milan and Newcastle are out. The favorites in Group G in Man City and Leipzig are through, and Barcelona and Porto move on in Group H.

This is the end of the final group stage format in the Champions League. Next year, UEFA is moving to a larger tournament with one large table instead of 8 groups of 4 teams in pods.

Mohamed Salah scored his 200th goal for Liverpool as the team moves into the top spot of the Premier League following a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace. Previous top of the table Arsenal lost 1-0 to Aston Villa with the latter club now in 3rd place ahead of Man City.

The United States and Mexico have formally submitted a bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup alongside proposals from Brazil and a joint bid from Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

The FIFA Men’s Player of the Year finalists are Leo Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Erling Haaland.

Italian centerback legend Giorgio Chiellini has retired effective immediately.

TV & Movies

I’m looking at Quentin Tarantino’s filmography and I’ve yet to watch Death Proof and his most recent release Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Of course, he famously doesn’t work on many projects but something is supposed to be coming down the pipe in the future. Since 1992, Tarantino has only released 10 films, or 1 every 3 years. That actually makes it seem like he’s working a lot more!

This scene between Uma Thurman and David Carradine from Kill Bill, Volume 2 using the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique to kill him is excellent cinema. I remember being so enthralled and confused about what just happened in the first watch. Truly one of the all-time great death scenes in a movie. Check out the noise Carradine makes at 0:21 seconds after she performs the maneuver. That’s the noise I make whenever bad things happen with Notre Dame football. “Huhanghhhh.”

A Look Back

This was what Brian Kelly signed up for, right? Going to LSU meant an easier time in many ways but also a schedule typically not real conducive to winning it all. The Tigers lost to no. 4 Alabama, no. 5 Florida State, and no. 11 Ole Miss. That’s tough. Still, Jayden Daniels winning the Heisman is a big deal and a nice consolation price for Notre Dame’s former head coach.

After the September 11th attacks they stopped hosting the ceremony at the Downtown Athletic Club and while it’s moved around a bit through the years this set up at the Lincoln Center uptown continues to grow and expand on stage. This is where ESPN is spending their money! This is in contrast to my comments last week about the playoff Selection Show. At the Heisman ceremony we have a stage, a podium for speaking, and people standing on stage. A nice formal affair. Although, a large chain across a shirt and tie while wearing a suit never looks good, I am so sorry to tell these youngsters this knowledge.

18S Paddock Club

Reviewing the 2023 season for each team on the F1 grid…

AlphaTauri (RIP AlphaTauri)
Place: 8th/10
Points: 25
Yuki Tsunoda: 17 points
Daniel Ricciardo: 6 points
Liam Lawson: 2 points
Nyck de Vries: 0 points

If your retiring team principal of 18 years remarks this week that he’s neither happy nor proud about his time with AlphaTauri that’ll about sum up the 2023 season real well. Yes, it was a pretty poor year for this team, definitely a weird one, but also a season in which things improved quite a bit towards the end.

Using 4 different drivers was pretty wild. The initial off-season signing of de Vries was a massive mistake as the Dutch driver struggled from day one. The team caught headlines for bringing in the affable Danny Ricciardo who eventually missed time with a broken wrist suffered at Zandvoort. The young Liam Lawson stepped in and did a pretty good job with his first handful of F1 races before being quickly shuttled back to reserve driver duty when Ricciardo became healthy again.

We’ll chalk this up to a transition year for AlphaTauri. They lost veteran Pierre Gasly late in 2022 and obviously were not prepared to fill his seat. The team also struggled to maintain their car development and staffing in their base in Italy, too.

Moving forward, things are looking up. The team is moving back to England to be on campus with sister team Red Bull and will also be going through a marketing makeover. They are dropping the Red Bull fashion line AlphaTauri as their team name and reports suggest they will be called “Racing Bulls” which sounds so bad let’s hope it’s not true.

Next year, Tsunoda will be heading into his 4th season and Ricciardo should be more comfortable with a full off-season with the team. Since we’re hearing plenty of grumbling from other teams about their close association with Red Bull, I think the Racing Bulls (please don’t call them this, please) will be a team to watch in the midfield in 2024.

Trivia Answer:

2021 Fiesta Bowl vs. Oklahoma State