Thursday, December 29, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 17

Just two weeks remain in the NFL season, and playoff races are coming down to the wire. So, to, is the race among the coalition for first place as we get set for Week 17.

The podcast was... not good luck for me or Adam last week as Joe swept both of us (six from me, five from Adam), and my prediction about how the two of us would fare hit as Adam took three of five. By some miracle I'm still in first in the column, but I'm no longer in first group-wide, and the cushion I've had for most of the season is now... pretty much completely gone.

You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here, and Adam's tracking of home/road favorite/underdog plus timeslot breakdowns here

We're getting this week's post live a little late this week due to travel for Adam, but we're well ahead of our final Thursday night game of the season. This week, Adam and I disagree on just two games, Joe and I on five, and Adam and Joe on five. Let's get to it!

Thursday, December 22, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 16

The coalition returns for Week 16 of picking NFL games against the spread, and this week we have a special holiday treat for you.

Normally (and by that, I mean the last two years) we've done the Thanksgiving week of the NFL season in podcast form. That wasn't feasible this year with how the recording schedule of Then There Were Two: A History of the World Series has been going, combined with a basketball doubleheader in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. And so, we've been in column form since Week 1, including this past week. But stuff has been reasonable enough around the holidays that we were able to make it work this week.

And so for our Week 16 picks, Adam joined me on Confessions of a Sportscaster: The Podcast to go game by game. Joe couldn't join the session, but passed his picks along for the week.

You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here, and can view the running tally of how we've done with home/road favorites/dogs, as well as how we've picked in each timeslot.

Podcast can be listened to after the jump. From all of us at Confessions of a Sportscaster: have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Thursday, December 15, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 15

The byes are complete, 64 games remain, and the coalition is getting down to the nitty gritty as we move onto Week 15 of the NFL season.

It wasn't my best performance this past week, but it was an improvement to be sure. Despite Adam taking two of three from me, I grabbed three of four from Joe and Adam took five of seven from him to shuffle the standings a little bit.

The most important part, for me anyway, is that after a week out of the top spot I'm back into a tie for first place. Just ten games separate first from last, so it's not like anyone is getting absolutely routed either. You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here, and the splits Adam has been monitoring can be found here.

As we round turn four, Adam and I disagree on six games, Joe and I on four, and Joe and Adam on six games out of 16. Let's get to it!

Thursday, December 8, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 14

We're starting to work our way into the home stretch of our 2022 Pigskin Pick 'Em contest and... oh. Oh, no.

I had my worst week since Week 4 earlier this year, and as a result, I am no longer leading the coalition as a whole. Somehow I do still lead in the column despite Joe taking six of seven from me while Adam took five of seven; Joe won three of four disputed with Adam. I still have a few games up on them, but Jim has vaulted into the lead after hanging close for a number of weeks.

You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here; I lost a couple of hero games this past week, which explains part of my struggles. Adam has been updating a sheet with home/road favorite/dog splits, as well as splits based on time (which... mine won't look pretty for the late/primetime slots after this week).

So as I attempt to reclaim my long-held lead, Adam and I disagree on three games, Joe and I on four, and Joe and Adam on seven out of 13. Let's get to it!

Thursday, December 1, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 13

We're about two thirds of the way through now, and the coalition is moving onto Week 13 of picking NFL games against the spread!

I didn't have a similar past surge during the Thanksgiving week, but I held my own enough to remain in first place in the group overall, still holding my three game advantage on that front. In column, I did lose some ground though as while I split my four disputed games with Joe, Adam took four of six from both me and Joe to leapfrog him and get his deficit with me down to single digits.

You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here; I had a rough 0-2 week on hero picks, but the group on the whole is 38-26 in those games now and our consensus pick rate is starting to approach 50 percent, though we still have a lot of ground to make up on that front. Adam is continuing to chart how we've done picking based home/road favorites/underdogs, as well as how we've done by day and timeslot.

As we move back into bye season, Adam and I disagree on seven games, Joe and I on seven, and Joe and Adam on four out of 15. Let's get to it!

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 12

We're on accelerated deadlines this week, so the coalition returns a day early with our Week 12 NFL picks!

I would have loved to continue our tradition from the last couple of years and do this in podcast form, but unfortunately I was occupied by the Battle of Chicago-Maple Avenue, and didn't have the bandwidth for it. Thankfully, Adam and Joe were accommodating with the schedule adjustment.

Speaking of, I grabbed four of seven from Adam, Joe took two of three from me, and he took five of eight from Adam last week. My lead remains at three games in the group, while Adam has fallen into last place. You can view how we've picked in relation to each other here; Adam split four hero picks last week to help bring our group record to 35-24 in hero games, which is really good. Adam has also been tracking home/road favorite/underdog splits, as well as by timeslots.

As we return to a full schedule at least for one week, Adam and I disagree on six games (he guessed seven when he sent me his stuff on Tuesday afternoon), Joe and I on four, and Adam and Joe on six out of 16. Let's get to it! From all of us at Confessions of a Sportscaster, have a happy Thanskgiving!

Thursday, November 17, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 11

The coalition is back at it again as we return for another week of picking NFL games against the spread!

On the whole we've been improving and slowly working our way into better records for the most part. Or at least, I have, as I'm now just two games under .500 after grabbing four of seven disputed games from Adam and sweeping the two with Joe, while Adam took five of his nine with Joe last week.

You can view how we've all pick in relation to each other here, and Adam is maintaining a list of how we've picked both by time slot as well as with regards to home/road favorites/underdogs.

This week, Adam and I disagree on seven games, Joe and I on three, and Joe and Adam on eight games out of 14. Let's get to it!

Thursday, November 10, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 10

The coalition is back and we're set to begin the second half of our season of picks against the spread!

After having to fight with Google a little bit (read: click "Review" in the editing window) with our Week 9 post because of something that got flagged as "sensitive content" even though there was no such content, we went live uncensored around when the Thursday night game kicked off. Last week, I took four of six games from Adam, two of three from Joe, and Joe grabbed four of seven.

That gives me a pretty sizable column lead, though the group itself is still fairly close, as my current margin is just a few games over the next person. You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here. and Adam is tracking how we've all done in regards to a combination of home/road and favorite/underdog picks, as well as a breakdown of how we've done by timeslot.

As we look ahead to our first double digit week, we might see some movement as Adam and I disagree on seven games, Joe and I on just two, and Adam and Joe on a staggering nine out of 14. Let's get to it!

Thursday, November 3, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 9

It seems like the coalition is starting to find its footing as we enter our ninth week of picking NFL games against the spread!

It was a pretty good week on the whole for pretty much everyone involved. I can't complain in the grand scheme of things given my spot atop the group standings. Column-wise, I like where I'm at after having taken four of six disputed games from Adam, three of four from Joe, and they split their four disputed games, factoring in Adam's last minute change that has been updated on the Week 8 post and is his second of four allotted post-column changes this season.

You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here; we're slowly climbing up in consensus picks, though hero picks have mostly continued to work fairly well for us. Adam is also charting how we've picked in home/road favorite/underdog scenarios, as well as by game time.

As we get set to finish the first half of the campaign, Adam and I disagree on six games out of 13, Joe and I on three, and Joe and Adam on seven. Let's get to it!

Thursday, October 27, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 8

The coalition is back at it once again as the calendar is about to flip to November and we start to approach the halfway point of the 2022 season!

This was a much better week on the whole for the coalition, partially because we hit on four of our five consensus picks for the week, and most of us did enough with the rest of the slate to put up respectable numbers. You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other for the season here, though it took me three or four tries to get these numbers right when I was updating following Week 7. Seems in line with our consensus numbers for the year to date, as the strong outing we all had could only do so much on that front.

Column-wise, I took three of four from Adam last week and split my four disputed with Joe, while Joe swept his two disputed games with Adam. I did just enough to stay in first place among the group, but only barely. I'm also including Adam's updated sheet with how we've picked home/road favorite/underdog games, as well as our daypart splits.

As we look ahead at the final October games on the schedule, Adam and I disagree on six games out of 15, Joe and I on four, and Joe and Adam on four. Let's get to it!

Thursday, October 20, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 7

The coalition returns as we are, week-wise anyway, a third of the way through the NFL season.

In our first week of byes it was a rough go for most of the group. Despite that, I took three of five disputed games from Adam to build on my lead, while taking three of four from Joe, and Adam took two of three from Joe.

The group is still largely sandwiched together, but we're all well under .500 thanks largely to a 7-17 mark in consensus games. We are a combined 21-12 in hero picks through seven weeks, though no one's really been able to pull away yet thanks to that. You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here. Adam's sheet with a breakdown of picks based on home/road favorites/underdogs, as well as a breakdown by game time, can be found here.

Going into Week 7, Adam and I disagree on four games out of 14, Joe and I on four, and Joe and Adam on two. Let's get to it!

Thursday, October 13, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 6

The coalition is back at it for Week 6 of the NFL season!

By and large, we continue to be mostly bunched together, but we have a solo leader in the clubhouse through 80 games (it's me, I'm the solo leader in the clubhouse.) Last week I took four of six disputed games from Adam, swept the four disputed with Joe, and Adam took four of six from Joe. The result is me sitting a game up on the nearest people, though Adam is right with us just a couple games out of first.

You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here. We've improved slightly on consensus picks, while hero games are still going strong at 20-10 combined through five weeks. Adam also went ahead and broke down how we've all done with regards to picking against the spread both at home and on the road, as well as our records by time slot.

So as we now look ahead at the coming week and its four byes, Adam and I disagree on five games out of 14, Joe and I on four, and Adam and Joe on three. Let's get to it!

Thursday, October 6, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 5

As we near the quarter pole of the 2022 NFL season, the coalition returns to work for Week 5!

It's been a rough go for most of us looking at overall records, but we're all pretty much bunched together through four weeks. Adam's Week 4 strategy of picking mostly home teams, then saying screw it and changing the few road teams he picked to home teams and embracing the gimmick worked all right as he took six of nine disputed games from me, splitting his ten with Joe, while Joe swept his three disputed with me. The result is a three-way tie in the column, with all of us sitting two games off the group lead.

You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here. The big trend continues to be how bad we are when we all agree, as we've gone 4-10 on consensus picks. Hero picks have come back down to earth a little bit (mostly because of Adam), but we're still a combined 15-7 on hero picks, which is really good. I'm still pending the home/road and time slot breakdowns.

This week as we get set for another 16 game slate, Adam and I disagree on six games, Joe and I on four, and Adam and Joe on six. Let's get to it!

Thursday, September 29, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 4

The coalition is back at it again in the wake of the Great Reversal as we prepare for Week 4 of the NFL season!

I mention the Great Reversal again because it was a key talking point going into Week 3. But if the reversal happened... it hit my co-authors more so than it hit me.

While I had a nice bounceback week, it was Joe who shined in Week 3, as he took four of our seven disputed games and picked up a five game sweep of Adam, while I swept the four disputed games with Adam.

Adam's Great Reversal sees him drop into a tie with Joe, but they are only three games off the lead both in the column and in the group (bearing in mind that I screwed up a Week 2 pick and have one more win on ESPN than I should). You can also view how we've picked in relation to each other here. The big story through three weeks is that while we suck when we agree (a 3-7 mark in consensus games is... not great), anyone who's gone hero has seen a ton of early success (a combined 14-4 mark for those of us brave enough to do so).

Adam and I are also working on a new feature to add to the weekly column, as he went a little more in depth and was grabbing numbers by home/road and breaking that down further by favorites and underdogs. He also broke it down by game time, and I'm hoping to be able to have these numbers available as well.

As we look ahead to Week 4, Adam and I disagree on a whopping nine games (you'll see why), Joe and I on only three, and Joe and Adam on ten (again, you'll see why). Let's get to it!

Thursday, September 22, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 3

The coalition is back as we prepare for the upcoming Week 3 Reversal that's been teased the past couple weeks!

...unless, of course, the reversal has already come. The group as a whole did... not have a particularly good performance in Week 2. I was panicking late Sunday afternoon that I was on track for a record worst performance, but managed a couple late wins to salvage a reasonable performance and keep me in contention. The top of the standings flipped, however, as Adam took four of our six disputed games, Joe and I split our six disputed games, and Adam took three of four from Joe.

Group standings can be found here, bearing in mind that they are no longer accurate. This time though it was me who screwed up, picking the Broncos for the column but taking the Texans on ESPN, and the column picks are what counts officially. You can also view how we've picked in relation to each other here. A change was made on Thursday night, with Hunter removed from the contest due to not picking any games, so that chart should now be significantly less confusing.

I also forgot to mention a rule back at the outset; this only came up because it was asked as I was writing this week's column. Each of us are granted four changes between when the column goes live and when the games kick off that we can use for any reason. So far none have been used through two weeks.

As we prepare to deal with the Great Reversal, Adam and I disagree on four games out of 16, Joe and I on seven, and Adam and Joe on five. Let's get to it!

Thursday, September 15, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 2

One week down, the coalition returns to work for the next round of picking NFL games against the spread!

For most of us, this was about par for the course in the opener. I took two of three disputed games from Adam and a whopping five of six from Joe, and Adam took four of five in Week 1. The result of that bloodbath has me with a narrow lead in the group through 16 games, Adam right on my tail, and Joe returning to the basement.

If you check the group, you may notice a 0-0 record for Hunter, one of our new contestants. He entered his picks on the wrong thing, but I'm not going to penalize him for that. We'll give him a mulligan this round and mark him at 0-0, then see how he does from here.

You can view how we've all picked in relation to each other here. It was a good week for hero picks as those of us who opted for them were successful in our first attempts of the year, while the more agreed upon picks saw less success in the opening week. I had to adjust the sheet to account for Hunter not entering picks in the right group, but everything from Week 1 should be accounted for now.

And so we return to column format for Week 2; Joe sent me his picks in advance but did not have time to do any writeups for any games, so his picks are presented without context. This week, Adam and I disagree on 6 games, Joe and I on 6, and Adam and Joe on 4. Let's get to it!

Thursday, September 8, 2022

2022 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 1

 Like a phoenix rising from the ashes... we return.

Work has been chaotic over the past several months, and it largely prevented me from posting a lot since a wonderful night at Merner Fieldhouse. But with the NFL season about to get underway and the coalition returning for another year... it's time to get back to it.

The Confessions of a Sportscaster Pigskin Pick 'Em contest returns for its 11th year. For the tenth time Adam Quinn is a member of the group, and for the ninth year he will join me for this weekly feature. Also joining us for his first full season is Joe Klecka.

The group is rounded out by old regulars Jim Haupert and friend of the program Geoffrey Clark, and this year as of posting time we are joined by Joe and Adam's friend Hunter as well as my friend Tom. Adding a sixth and seventh means I'll have to change my formula around on the sheet where we compare how we've fared against each other since we've only had five the past couple of years, but we can make this work.

And so let's kick off the fun for the 2022 campaign... this opening week in podcast form!

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Game Notes: (MBK) Elmhurst University @ North Central College (1/24/22)

Final Score
NCC 79, Elmhurst 70

Game Summary
Early on, this seemed like a repeat of the Illinois Wesleyan game as the Blue Jays (12-5, 4-4) jumped out to a 17-4 lead just five and a half minutes into the game, forcing Todd Raridon to burn his second early timeout. The Cardinals (11-5, 6-2) had to burn a third at the halfway point of the first half as Elmhurst built a 32-11 advantage. North Central followed that timeout with a 9-0 run, but couldn't trim it to single digits as the Jays took a 45-29 lead into the locker room. A couple early second half Cardinal pushes were negated by answers from Elmhurst, especially halfway through the second half when the Cardinals surrendered a fast break dunk by the Jays to push their lead to 15. But then the Cardinals started to claw their way back, scoring eight straight to cut it to single digits. Elmhurst still led by nine with a little over seven minutes to go before the Cardinals embarked on a decisive 14-0 run that gave the Cardinals their first lead of the game, and the Jays would not recover.

Key Players

  • Matt Helwig (NCC): 9-12 FG (1-2 3PT), 2-5 FT; 21 pts, 9 reb (1 off), 5 ast, 1 stl. Having just been crowned the CCIW Men's Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week, the nation's third-leading scorer ended up a little below his season average in this one, but was still a key portion of the comeback in this one. He helped keep the Cardinals in it with 10 points in the first half, then kept them in it for most of the second half before scoring two points during the key 14-0 run. His nine rebounds tied the game-high.
  • Shea Cupples (NCC): 6-10 FG (5-9 3PT)l 17 pts, 6 reb, 7 ast. First off, that's a pretty good Connor Raridon-esque box score. Second off, let's differentiate the numbers by half. Shea had four assists and a couple rebounds in the first half, but was 0-4 from beyond the arc and I wasn't feeling super confident in him at the break. But then the second half started. He hit back to back triples fairly early that cut into Elmhurst's half-high lead of 17 points, added a third that trimmed it to four, a fourth that gave the Cardinals their first lead of the game, then served up the dagger with about two minutes to go when he banked home a fifth, followed next time down by adding a layup to push the lead to eight. I think this was easily the best game of Shea's career, and I'm dubbing this, at least for now, The Shea Cupples Game.
  • Jake Rhode (ELM): 5-18 FG (2-14 3PT); 12 pts, 3 reb (1 off), 1 ast. Rhode is going to be a unanimous First Team All-CCIW and will likely finish the year as an All-American. So it wasn't a surprise in the early going when he hit two of his first three trey attempts to help get the Jays out to an early 17-4 lead; his second forced the second NCC timeout. So you'd be forgiven for thinking game more or less over five and a half minutes in with him off to a good start. And yet now, look at his final line for the game and marvel at it. He missed his final 11 shots from beyond the arc, something seemingly unthinkable given his history. If he's any closer to his normal self, we're talking about a completely different ball game, considering the help he had from his supporting cast in this game.
Key Stats
  • NCC: 8-16 FT (50.0%). This is alarming. And it also factors in a 2-5 night at the stripe by Matt Helwig, who is now ninth in the country in free throw percentage thanks in part to a streak of 61 consecutive makes that was snapped on Saturday at Carthage. They got away with it in this one somehow, but may not again.
  • ELM: 7-26 3PT (26.9%). It wasn't just Rhode. The whole Blue Jay team was a tale of two halves. They were hot early as part of building that huge early lead and finished 7-14 from deep in the first half. Those of you who are quick at math will note that that means an 0-12 second half. Rhode took six of those 12 triples that missed, so it wasn't just him that went cold; it was really the whole team.
CCIW Scoreboard Watch
  • IWU 89 (15-2, 8-1), @ CAR 72 (8-9, 1-7)
Final Thoughts
Photo by Steve Woltmann
The Miracle on Brainard Street
. The Oshkosh game. Recent years have been kind to Merner Fieldhouse in the number of amazing finishes and outstanding games. And now, The Shea Cupples Game can be added to the lore of legend. I have to count, but I know I'm getting close to the century mark of North Central men's basketball games I've announced. And when the time comes, I want to do a countdown of the best/my favorites. Those two aforementioned games will be at or near the top of the list. And now... so will this one.
It was unbelievable even as it was happening. You don't expect after getting your butt kicked for the first ten minutes of a game that you're going to be in it, but the Cardinals never gave up. And even then, with the Cardinals threatening and ultimately pulling back within single digits, it didn't seem like it was going to happen. We were all kind of waiting for the other shoe to drop; Rhode was due to hit eventually. But he kept missing, the Cardinals continued to claw back, he kept missing, all of the sudden it was a one possession game, and then the next thing you know the Cardinals have a lead with under five minutes to go, then they push it out and get a dagger with just couple minutes to go and a building that was limited in fans due to COVID restrictions was as loud as it's been since the Oshkosh game.

I don't want to say this was a must-win for the Cardinals, but in a way it was. This was the halfway point of the conference slate with a pair of losses combined with some struggles in non-conference that won't give this squad a lot of leeway when it comes time to start looking at regional rankings and think about building out a tournament bracket. And even in the CCIW itself, coming into a year where the projection was a big three of Illinois Wesleyan/Wheaton/Elmhurst with the Cardinals a tier below, an 0-2 start against that triumvirate had those projections looking spot on. Instead, with the win North Central finds itself a half game up on Wheaton for second place. With a sweep of eighth place Carthage in hand and one more to go against everyone except North Park, whom the Cardinals have yet to play, this team is in good shape, but doesn't have a lot of margin for error with eight to go.

The second half of CCIW play begins Wednesday as the Cardinals welcome in Augustana. NCC has a win over the Vikings at Carver already in the books and is looking to keep pace with Illinois Wesleyan. Oh yeah... and The BeltTM is going to be in the building on Wednesday.

Game Notes: (WBK): Elmhurst University @ North Central College (1/24/22)

Final Score
NCC 72, Elmhurst 50

Game Summary
This one was never in doubt, as despite the Blue Jays (2-15, 0-9) taking a 3-2 lead a minute and a half into the contest, that was all they'd get in the opening ten minutes as the Cardinals (7-10, 4-4) cruised out to a 19-3 lead by the end of the quarter. The run finished out at 19-0 before the Blue Jays finally got the lid off the basket. The lead grew to 20 by the halfway point of the second, and the Cardinals took a 22 point advantage into the locker room. North Central pushed the lead as high as 26 in the third, and while the Blue Jays made a mini push right at the end of the third into the fourth, but got no closer than 18 while the Cardinals got the lead as high as 29 before lead assistant Chrissi Ekhomu called off the dogs in the final minutes.

Key Players

  • Elle Sutter (NCC): 9-16 FG (2-6 3PT), 1-3 FT; 21 pts, 4 reb (2 off), 2 ast, 5 stl. Elle is quickly turning into a piece the Cardinals can build around for the future. I'd completely forgotten about the collection of steals, but she wreaked havoc on a mostly young Elmhurst backcourt and got quite a few breakaway layups. With her size as well, she's rounding into a strong all-around player. I don't think she's All-CCIW quality... at least not yet, but she's trending in the right direction.
  • IxChel Leeuwenburgh (NCC): 6-6 FG, 3-4 FT; 15 pts, 9 reb (5 off), 1 ast, 1 stl. I haven't really been able to hype up one of my favorite Cardinals of late, but she showed up in this one. She had plenty of open looks for layups, and did a good job at the line as well. But the team's best rebounder showed up in this one despite only having three boards at halftime (which I thought seemed low because she seemed to keep ending up with loose balls). When she stays out of foul trouble... she's a problem on the boards, and showed she can't be ignored on offense either.
  • Marissa Urso (ELM): 5-8 FG (1-2 3PT), 2-2 FT; 13 pts, 2 reb (1 off), 2 ast, 1 stl. Not a lot of positives to write home about for this one for the Blue Jays, so we'll go with the veteran guard who put up decent numbers in an otherwise forgettable night for the visitors.
Key Stats
  • NCC: Outrebounded Elmhurst 44-31. I feel like the Jays had a slight size advantage in this one, but it sure didn't seem like it. That's an impressive rebounding margin for the Cardinals, who collected 18 offensive rebounds leading to 20 second chance points. Elmhurst, by comparison, had seven for six points.
  • ELM: 21 turnovers. I feel like 20 is kind of the magic number for turnovers in women's basketball. It's not necessarily a causal link or anything, but anecodotally seems like if you hit that mark in turnovers you're going to have a bad time. And sure enough, the Blue Jays did, with their 21 giveaways leading to 28 Cardinal points. The Jays, for comparison, had 12 off 14 Cardinal turnovers. These two stats more or less tell the story.
CCIW Scoreboard Watch
  • IWU 68 (11-7, 8-1), @ NPU 49 (11-5, 4-4)
  • AUG 67 (8-10, 2-7), @ CRL 58 (12-4, 4-4)
Final Thoughts
Looking at records in advance, I expected a win. I did not expect the Jays to go almost ten minutes between baskets in the early going while the Cardinals built an insurmountable lead, but that's what ended up happening. It was more or less cruise control from there on out for a Cardinal team down its head coach, as Maggie McCloskey-Bax missed her second straight game due to COVID. Chrissi Ekhomu is 2-0 as the acting head coach, and from what I've heard McCloskey-Bax is doing okay.

I'm skipping the "halfway through conference play" post this year because of all the postponements we've had that have thrown the schedules off, but North Central has knocked out half of its schedule with two against Carroll still to go and a sweep of Carthage in the books. At this stage, we have a couple of tiers. Millikin and Illinois Wesleyan are the class of the conference at 8-1 apiece (with the Titans holding the tiebreaker so far). At the bottom end, you have this Blue Jay team as well as a struggling Augie team (who did get a big win at Carroll on Monday, in fairness)... and then North Central clustered in a group with the rest of the conference. You've got five teams more or less fighting for those last four spots, and the Cardinals are right in the thick of it. The worst loss was by 15 at the Shirk Center in a game the Cardinals led at halftime, as well as 13 point loss at Wheaton, but the other two losses are quality: by six at Millikin and the overtime heartbreaker at home against North Park last week I didn't get to write a recap about. The aforementioned Carthage sweep, plus taking care of business against the bottom of the league has the Cardinals in good position with eight to go.

The upcoming schedule is pretty favorable as they'll get a chance to face those teams in the cluster a second time (or both times, in the case of the Pios) and get the two leaders at home. First up on Wednesday is a rematch with an Augustana team the Cardinals dispatched fairly easily last week.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Game Notes: (WBK) Augustana College @ North Central College (1/17/22)

Final Score
NCC 75, Augustana 59

Game Summary
After two weeks' worth of postponements due to COVID issues and a tough road loss at Wheaton, the Cardinals (5-8, 2-3) finally returned home for a contest, and after surrendering a three early, the Cardinals scored six straight, then traded threes with the Vikings (7-6, 1-5) to go back up by three points. That was Augie's high water mark, as the Cardinals had a brief double digit lead get brought down to seven after one quarter. North Central then opened the second on a 9-0 run to push the lead to 16, though the Vikings would rally in the final few minutes to trim it to 37-31 at halftime. Augie scored to open the second half and cut it to four, but a 13-3 run by the Cardinals proved to be the difference. North Central pushed the lead to 16 by quarter's end, and the Vikings would never pull back within single digits.

Key Players

  • Allison Pearson (NCC): 4-11 FG (1-8 3PT), 8-8 FT; 17 pts, 2 reb, 5 ast, 1 stl. On a night where her long ball wasn't falling, Pearson still found a way to make an impact. She made the most of her trips to the line, distributed the ball well, and played solid defense. Another good showing from the senior leader.
  • Mitrese Smith (NCC): 3-10 FG, 7-8 FT; 13 pts, 7 reb (3 off), 3 ast, 1 blk, 1 stl. That's a good filling of the stat sheet. Smith made a point of wanting to average a double-double this season, and while she's not at that mark (9.8-5.4) she's still upped her game this season. Her jumper from the elbow is nigh automatic, but what impressed me most in this one was her free throw shooting. She's at about 75 percent on the season, improving her numbers with an excellent performance in this one. 
  • Emily Brenneisen (AUG): 6-13 FG (2-5 3PT); 14 pts, 4 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl. There were a few Vikings I could have gone with; we'll opt for the leading scorer who helped out in a few other areas as well. This is a good shooting line, she did a decent job on the boards, and played pretty good defense on the whole. And by the way: she's only a freshman. I'd expect to see this team build around her in the years to come.
Key Stats
  • NCC: Outscored Augie in bench points 30-3. I feel like I don't focus a lot on bench scoring. It's a big part of the game, but one I tend to stay away from in favor of shooting numbers, rebounding margin, or things like points off turnovers/in the paint/second chance. But a 30-3 edge in this category is something. Every Cardinal that saw the floor on Monday scored, and the scoring was pretty balanced up and down the lineup. It's one of those good team wins you like to see. Jessica Kowalczyk paced the reserves with 11, with Megan McClure adding eight and Stephanie Kowalczyk chipping in six.
  • AUG: 20-59 FG (33.9%). For reference, the Vikings are shooting just a tick above 40 percent for the year to date, so to hold them to this line was really good. A cold first quarter (5-21) kind of doomed them, though that second quarter helped get the numbers back closer to the season average.
Final Thoughts
It was weird to do a Monday night game in January, but given the postponements this has been the plan for the CCIW to make up lost ground. Next week will be crazy with a Monday night doubleheader against Elmhurst.

Photo by Steve Woltmann

For this past Monday night though, this was probably the best game I've seen the Cardinals play in quite some time. They shot well, defended well, and outrebounded a bigger team that played a very physical game. They didn't let a super slow-paced second half drag them down, and most importantly, they didn't have the dreaded cold spell late in the game that cost them often in 2021.

It's a key win in what's part of a major chunk of the schedule coming up against teams all clustered together in the middle of the conference. It's not must-win, every night, but the games are all important, and taking as many as possible is key for postseason hopes. That quest continues Wednesday night as the Cardinals welcome North Park to Merner.

Friday, January 7, 2022

2021 COAS Pigskin Pick 'Em: Week 18

And so it all comes down to this. Or at least, that's what I wish I could say as we get ready for the final week of the regular season.

Instead, while I wasn't paying super close attention to our scores for the week I got a gloating text from Adam asking if I knew what 0/6 meant. Obviously, he swept our six disputed games last week and I find myself likely needing to cheat if I have any hope of catching him.

Odd year magic means another win for Adam. I'm content with where I'm at, but at this point my goal is to finish in second. On the plus side, I'm guaranteed to finish no worse than .500 for the season. If we were betting money on every game, I'd be about breaking even for the year. Not too shabby.

You can view how the coalition has picked in relation to each other here. As we make our picks for the final time in the 2021 regular season, Adam and I disagree on seven games out of 16. I think at this point, I can safely say: congratulations to our 2021 Pigskin Pick 'Em champion. Let's get to the picks.

Thursday, January 6, 2022

2021 Death to the BCS Playoffs: Semifinals

And then there were four.

We had a pretty thrilling second round that got unveiled yesterday and we have a pair of intriguing matchups on the docket today.

On one side of the bracket we have a preview of the upcoming College Football Playoff title game, and a game that I think everyone who saw this bracket had circled as the likely matchup for this round. And then on the other side, we saw chaos play out and we'll have a first time participant in the Death to the BCS title game no matter what.

So as we get ready to go with this, as a refresher, I'm trying to go by active depth charts based on what I can dig up about injuries and what have you. Weather conditions from the game sites is being taken into account in an attempt to make this as realistic as possible.

All simulations are provided by WhatIfSports.com. Let's play some football!

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

2021 Death to the BCS Playoffs: Quarterfinals

Eight games are down, seven to go as we advance to the second round of the Death to the BCS Playoffs!

The first round was largely chalk-based as we only had one road team advance from the first batch of games. But the matchups get tougher the further along we get, especially on one side of the bracket as we have a pair of regular season rematches forthcoming in this round. The other side of the bracket seems to be setting a collision course for what would be a rematch as well as a pseudo-preview of the upcoming College Football Playoff title game.

Like with the first round, I'm trying to update depth charts to make sure no one who's hurt gets in (though one guy with a torn ACL somehow recorded one catch last week; I did all I could). Weather conditions from the host sites are taken into account.

All simulations are provided by WhatIfSports.com. Let's play some football!

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

2021 Death to the BCS Playoffs: First Round

We're not too terribly far behind, but with the College Football Playoff championship coming up, I need to catch up.

A few weeks ago, I unveiled the 2021 Death to the BCS Playoff bracket. Unfortunately, when the time for the first round rolled around, my usual simulator wasn't available quite yet. Now that we've rolled around into the new year, it is. I'm going to try and do a post a day for each of the first three rounds, bearing in mind of course that our national title matchup in the College Football Playoff would be a semifinal matchup in this tournament.

I'm going to try and look back through box scores to make sure that depth charts for teams are as close to real as possible. Weather conditions from the host cities will be taken into account, also in an attempt to make this as realistic as possible.

All simulations are provided by WhatIfSports.com. Let's get to it!