My Freshman year review at IU

May 7, 2010

If you didn’t know, I was a freshman at Indiana University- Bloomington, and now am officially a Sophomore.

I know this a long post, but read it to bring back memories or start memories while you’re at college.

I’ll let you know the positives and negatives with going to this school including some freshman words of advice.

I hope you like my five, five, five deal (five positives, five negatives, and five pieces of advice).

Positives:

Indiana Daily Student: I was the field hockey (fall) and softball (spring) beat writer for one of the top college newspapers in the country. In the fall of my sophomore year, I will be covering the Volleyball (women’s varsity) team for the newspaper.

WIUX 99.1 Pure Student Radio and the Home for Hoosier Sports: With this radio station, who almost won an MTV woody award for the best college radio stations, I have broadcasted sporting events, been involved with Sports talk shows, and engineered some of the top IU athletic events. Just to name a few, I broadcasted one football game (IU vs. Purdue), two basketball games (IU at Northwestern and IU vs. Wisconsin), and broadcasted mens/ women’s soccer and baseball games.

Food: The Read Dorms have one of the best and fattening food places on campus. At the Bistro, you can build your own sandwich, burritos, and/ or nachos. It’s delicious to eat their and sometimes I went to the traditional cafe, where you can build your own burger.

Friends on Read Curry 5 floor: This year I made tons of friends from kids from Chi-town, to Indiana buddies to a kid from Virginia. The people you meet, you may love, like, or even hate them by the end of the year, but at least you know you made a relationship with them that could last one week or one lifetime. My best friend and roommate Mike Ochoa, was one of the luckiest things to happen to me. Although, he only lasted one semester as a Hoosier, I think I made a lifetime friend and he would probably say the same.

The Campus: It’s a big campus, but after a while you get used to the size and where your classes are. I named it as a positive because the campus is beautiful, with all of the lush green trees and limestone buildings that I believe make up one of the most underrated campus’ in the nation.

Negatives:

Parking tickets: Although, I didn’t have a car, I had friends that did and got tickets on the regular. Everyday walking to class out of the 50 cars I would see, I saw about 5- 10 cars with tickets on the windshield.

The Cops: They are tough, brutal, and want to arrest you for the sole purpose to boost their ego and “bust sheet”. By the “bust sheet”, I mean their superiors love it when they give out a drinking ticket, arrest a 21-year old for buying alcohol, or just arresting someone for being indecent in public. Don’t get involved with the cops or you might be paranoid for the rest of the year. Especially in the state of Indiana, where they will give you a heavy charge if caught with Marijuana, not saying I got busted for that, but I know people who did.

The gym during rush hours: I loved the gym because it kept me from gaining that freshman “15″ or “25″, but seriously sometimes that gym would be packed and I would have to wait in a line for 15-20 minutes just to get to workout because of the maximum capacity limit. A positive to this negative are the cute girls getting their bodies in “spring break” form, which made gave me motivation during my workouts.

Resident Assistant’s: Although, I had good RA my first year, there were RA’s that would sell-out kids on the floor and not be helpful when you even had questions.

Large classes: I didn’t always like large 400-500 person lecture halls because it was hard to learn the subject when the person next to you is playing a game, or checking out a hot girl on facebook. People aren’t focused in big classes and sometimes fall asleep, I know I did occasionally and I caught Phill a few times also.

Advice:

-Get involved and take initiative in things you love to do in the future. For example, my involvement with the IDS and WIUX has boosted my resume

-The “Freshman 15″ is real, so either eat less unhealthy foods or workout to counter-attack the weight gain in your first year.

-Be active on your dorm floor, get to know people on your floor and in the organizations your involved with to make friends.

-Go to parties drink, smoke and meet people whether it may be girls, boys, or mixes of both, college has it all.

-Have fun its your first year to experience a lot of things, so go out and “just do it” as Nike says because you might love or regret what you did, but at least you can say you did it!


2010 NFL Draft Review

April 26, 2010

This years draft was odd with Clausen in the 2nd round to Tebow in the first round.

But, there were a lot of players that will really help rebuild or be a key part to their teams championship run.

Here are a list of awards and reasons why:

Best Team Draft: Baltimore Ravens

The ravens got what they needed Sergio Kindle, “Mount” Cody, and I really like the Ed Dickson pick because he’s got the body of a tight end, but he hands of a reciever.

Worst Team Draft: Jacksonville Jaguars

I didn’t like Tyson Alualu and the rest of their draft the players come from non-BCS teams like Central Arkansas, which means they haven’t played tough competition.

Best pick at each round (reasons mostly because of talent or ability to impact team):

1st round: Ndamukong Suh (Detroit Lions)

2nd round: Javier Arenas (Kansas City Cheifs)

3rd round: Colt McCoy (Cleveland Browns)

4th round: Joe McKnight (New York Jets)

5th round: Art Jones (Baltimore Ravens)

6th round: Myron Rolle (Tennessee Titans)

7th round: Cody Grimm (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Biggest reach: Tyson Alualu and Tim Tebow

Great pick: Earl Thomas (Seattle Seahawks)

Random fact: Jared Veldheer (Oakland Raiders 3rd round pick 69) went to Hillsdale College, which has an enrollment of 1,300 students, which is smaller than his High School. Also, he is the first NFL player out of Hillsdale.

Leavee comments if you agree or disagree with my awards.


Double Bogey Award: FAU and WKU Baseball teams

April 21, 2010

This double-bogey award goes to FAU and WKU baseball teams for just having fun during one of their rain delays.

These were my favorite acts of the rain delay show:

Florida Atlantic’s shake-weight spoof

Western Kentucky’s fake wrestling match

I really thought the dance-off between the two teams were also hilarious.

I congratulate both teams for having fun with no time on their hands because of the rain delay.

This video is hilarious and it getting a lot of hit on various video websites.


Jordan Award: Brian Kownacki

April 21, 2010

I know I haven’t done a jordan award in a while, but this week’s definitely goes to sophomore infielder Brian Kownacki for his superman leap over the Iona catcher.

Kownacki is the starting shortstop for the Fordham Rams.

This sophomore from Connecticut made one of the craziest baseball runs I’ve ever seen.

I know the sound may be a little off in the video, but the leap over the catcher was amazing.

http://www.fordhamsports.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/kownacki_brian00.html


Cool IU Football Jerseys

April 17, 2010

IU football has a nice new uniform to go with their sub-par last season.

Being a student at Indiana University, I like the new uniforms and didn’t like the old traditional uniforms.

I think IU is an example of futuristic uniforms and other Universities will follow by getting new and better looking uniforms for the 2010 season.

Plus, there are special perks with the new material.

Here is more information on uniform that should give these Hoosiers some swagga:

Jerseys: To be made of stretch Cordura® material. Embracing tradition in the 2010 uniform design, the “Hoosiers” name will remain on the front of the jersey. The plain block narrow font numbers on the front and back originated from the 1967 era jersey. Stripes will be on jersey shoulder instead of on the pant, to differentiate Indiana from other collegiate football teams. The jerseys will have color block design created by adidas sport marketing and IU.

Pants: Will have adidas TECHFITTM PowerWeb technology incorporated into the pants. PowerWeb is designed to focus a muscle’s energy to generate maximum explosive power, acceleration and endurance, while compressing and cooling simultaneously with Clima zones. The pant will have a color block design created by adidas sports marketing and IU.

The weight of the uniform is 40% lighter compared to previous pants and jerseys.


Jordan Award: UCONN Women’s Basketball

April 8, 2010

I’ve got one word for the 2010 Women’s Baksetball National Champions, Dominant.

They are on a 78 game win sreak and haven’t lost in like two years

Not just a 78 winning streak, but the womens basketball got their seventh national title and has had four undefeated seasons in their history.

They remind me of the 90′s Bulls with Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman.

Maya Moore had 23 points and 11 rebounds and the co-star goes to Tina Charles nine points and 11 rebounds.

They scored just 12 points in the first half and had 41 in the second half.

It was a valietnt effort by the Stanford Cardinals, but 2nd doesn’t win any major accolades like National Champion.

Even though, this a women’s team, their hard work and determination through the 78 game win streak should be seen as one of the greatest team’s to ever play any sport in the history of all sports in America.


NCAA Championship game picks

April 5, 2010

Dear readers,

I’m sorry that both of my semi-finals picks were wrong with MSU and WVU winning their games, but I guess I underestimated Butler and Duke. Now that the championship game is less than 10 hours away and I’m sure that this pick wont fail, or else I will be doing a blog on Butler and one of the greatest underdog stories in College Sports.

Duke 75- Butler 68

Here are my five reasons why:

1.  Coach K has been coaching, since 1974, which is before Butler’s coach Brad Stevens was even born.

2. They have talent (John Scheyer, Kyle Singler, and Nolan Smith to name a few), which talent always overcomes defense in championship moments.

3. Brian “Zoubs” Zoubek is a 7 ft 1 in. junior Center from Jersey. Butler’s tallest player is 6′ 11 and hes a freshman.

4. They have been in 15 final fours compared to Butler’s first final four.

5. I think the Blue Devil is a better mascot and it’s definitely less generic then the bulldogs. Plus, wouldn’t a blue devil win a fight against a Bulldog any day?


Hatorade award: Indianapolis Star

April 4, 2010

My Hatorade award goes to the Indy Star for their depiction of Coach K of Duke University.

Being professional journalists you should not make fun of one of the best coaches of all-time, even though you may have thought it was funny.

Way to make sports journalists look bad because of the power that your newspaper was leaked and millions of Americans saw this image.

The next image from your paper should be of the editor that let this print in the paper.

Good job in losing your credibility and professionalism as a newspaper.

Sorry readers if my first Hatorade award sounds mean, but this is how my  Hatorade will run usually.

Plus  if you had the chance, you would throw some fruit punch Hatorade in these editors faces too.


Jordan Award: Bob Huggins and IU Baseball

April 4, 2010

My Jordan Award goes to two different entities today.

The first goes to Bob “Huggy Bear” Huggins. It goes to him because of his consoling on Saturday’s game to senior guard Da’Sean Butler, who got injured on the play and later found out that he tore his ACL, and sprained his MCL. This moment showed the WVU fans that Huggy Bear has a soft side and it touched me and my others, as Butler played his last game as a Mountaineer.

The other Jordan award goes to the Indiana University Baseball team,not

because I am a freshman at IU, but that they beat Michigan today 26-6.

Even though they lost the first two this weekend to one of the top Big Ten teams, they beat the Wolverines by 20 runs. Special honors goes to senior infielder Tyler Rogers, who went four for four with a run and six RBIs in the game. Also, Rogers got his first homerun of they year. I hope the Hoosiers get better in Big Ten play as their record currently is 13-13 and 1-2 in the Big Ten.


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