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January 24, 2010

AOW: Austin Collie (NFL)

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — indsports @ 8:57 pm

While the spotlight in today’s AFC Championship was Pierre Garçon (11 rec, 151 yds, 13.7 avg, 1 TD), rookie receiver Austin Collie was also a choice target for MVP quarterback Peyton Manning. Collie caught 7 passes for 123 yards, averaging 17.6 yards per carry and scoring a touchdown. Collie has been reliable for Manning and the Colts all season as opponents focused coverage on #1 receiver Reggie Wayne and Pro Bowl tight end Dallas Clark.

Watching Collie play this season, you would never guess that he was a rookie fresh out of BYU. He made 60 receptions for 676 yards, averaging 11.3 yards per reception. He scored 7 touchdowns for the Colts. He gets open frequently, rarely drops a pass, picks up yards after catches, and has never fumbled the football. He plays smart football and looks amazingly comfortable in his first year in the Colts system.

Collie’s accomplishments are a credit to his work ethic, but also an example of the leadership of Peyton Manning and the effectiveness of the Colts system. Collie told Sports Illustrated in 2009 about Manning’s work ethic and his interaction with receivers, especially the young guys like Collie and Garçon. Manning devotes a lot of time beyond team practices to meet with his receivers and teach them to succeed in the Colts’ offense. Manning and his receivers spend extra time watching tape to study themselves and their opponents.  They also communicate regularly during games and throughout the week to fix their own weakness and exploit their oppoents’.

The Colts are a team of smart, hard-working players. They continue to recruit players with that work ethic that will make them successful in their first season, not after years more of development. Collie, Garçon, Lacie, McAfee. Is there any other team in the NFL getting such great results out of so many young players like this?

Live Blogging Colt-Jets

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , , — indsports @ 12:59 pm

inDsports will live-blog the AFC Championship game between the Colts and Jets this afternoon at twitter.com/indsports. We’ll start with pre-game action, share stats and commentary throughout the game, and keep an eye on other sports action happening today.

January 9, 2010

Manning wins 4th AP MVP, credits others

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , — indsports @ 3:43 pm

The Associated Press announced today that they have awarded their MVP award for the NFL to Colts Quarterback Peyton Manning. It is his 4th time receiving the AP award. Discussing his award, Manning took none of the credit:

I’m very grateful to all the players and the coaches and our fans, who were a big part of it. There were a number of other extremely deserving candidates.

I have received some calls and texts from some teammates, and I appreciate that. I’ve responded to them how thankful and grateful I am to them for all of their help and for doing their jobs the way that they do. Football is the ultimate team game, I’ve always said that, and I think at times like this, it makes you feel good to be part of a really good team and a bunch of great guys and great members of the organization.

Manning scored 33 touchdowns and threw for 4,500 yards this season, leading the Colts to a 14-0 start, taking an NFL record 23 game regular season win streak. He played less than half of the two remaining games of the season due to a team decision to rest players for the playoffs. The team struggled tremendously on offense without him and lost those games against the Jets and Bills.

Manning is truly one of the most valuable players of all time, not only in the NFL but any sport. He makes every player around him play better, teaching young receivers to succeed in the Colts system and motivating them to put in the work. He is also one of the smartest and hardest-working players in the game, devoting every possible minute to studying his own team and his opponents to discover every weakness and solve every problem.

January 1, 2010

Live-blogging the Rose Bowl

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , , , , — indsports @ 7:05 pm

We are halfway through live-blogging the Rose Bowl at http://twitter.com/indsports

(We even covered the marching bands. We got it all.)

Tune in now. The Ohio State Buckeyes lead the Oregon Ducks 16-10 at the half.

What about an NCAAF Div. 1A 16-team playoff?

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , — indsports @ 5:37 pm

Here is my proposal for a playoff alternative to the BCS:

16 teams play for the national championship, including the winner of every Div. 1-A (FBS) conferences (11) and five at-large bids. The first round would be played at the higher seeded team, and the remaining rounds would be played at the former of the BCS series and other major bowls.

I used this year’s BCS standings to determine the seedings. I had to switch Penn St. and LSU between the 12 and 13 seeds to avoid a first round match-up between conference rivals Florida and LSU. Seeds 14-16 are conference champions from the MAC, Sun Belt, and C-USA. These were the only conference champions not in the BCS top 16. That leaves BYU, Miami (FL), and WVU as the last three teams out.

Take a look at those first round matchups. Ohio St.-Georgia Tech, Florida-Penn St., TCU-LSU, Boise St.-VTech, Oregon-Iowa. And in the quarterfinals you might see Alabama-OSU, Florida-TCU, Boise-Cinci, and Oregon-Texas. This would make for some fantastic football games, and everybody who deserves a shot at the national championship would get to play for it.

In the current system, Cincinnati, TCU, and Boise St. all went undefeated and don’t get to play for a championship. Cinci and TCU would be especially exciting to watch in a playoff. The current system is not fair, and I personally don’t know a single fan who doesn’t want to replace it with a playoff. My 16-team playoff system allows every conference champion and in most years every top 10 team a shot at the national championship. It also allows for three weeks of very exciting football match-ups leading up to the big game. Every fan, school, and conference has something to gain from this system.

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December 28, 2009

Notre Dame to hire GVSU’s Martin as DB coach

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , , , — indsports @ 9:10 pm

The Associated Press reports, “A person familiar with the decision says Notre Dame will hire Grand Valley State coach Chuck Martin to coach the Irish defensive backs.”

Martin won two Div. II national titles at GVSU and was 74-7 in six years there. Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly also won two national championships at GVSU before coaching Central Michigan and then Cincinnati. GVSU has appeared in six Div. II National Championship games since 2001. It is the premiere program in Div. II football.

The Irish are finally getting what they have always wanted. They are assembling a coaching staff that knows how to win games and more importantly win championship games in college football.

Colts give up on perfection

Filed under: Football — Tags: , , , — indsports @ 2:00 am

Facing the New York Jets this afternoon, the 14-0 Indianapolis Colts gave up on perfection, pulling quarterback Peyton Manning and other starters with only a 15-10 lead in the 3rd quarter.

Disappointed fans at Lucas Oil Stadium booed. Others watching at home turned off their televisions. And players on the sideline did not look happy either.

With the front-runner for the NFL’s MVP award on the sideline, the Jets took advantage of rookie quarterback Curtis Painter and made some big plays on both sides of the field to score 19 unanswered points and finish up with a 29-15 victory (recap).

At 14-0, the Colts were only two wins away from a perfect regular season, with the potential to be the first team to win a super bowl 19-0.

The Colts’ hope is that resting starts and avoiding injuries could give them better odds in the playoffs. However, it hardly guarantees a win even in the first game of the playoffs. You could lose any game you play in the NFL–no matter who you play–so what do you have to lose? You are professionals. You are just five games away from perfection. You go for it!

It is pathetic that this team of professionals has disappointed so many thousands of fans today.

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Update (01/01/10):

ESPN Dallas reports.

The NFL will ask the competition committee to review integrity-of-game and competitive-balance concerns with clinching playoff teams that choose to rest starters at the end of the season.

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