Tuesday, December 8, 2015
News Writing Final: NFL Playoff Prediction Podcast
I decided to sit down with my good friend Taylor May to talk about the NFL. We talked about who we though would win each division, who would appear in the AFC and NFC Championship games and who would eventually make it to Super Bowl 50 and win it all. Take a listen.
http://dword1488.podbean.com/
Monday, December 7, 2015
First Arkansas Razorback Game Experience
On October 31, 2015 I experienced my first ever Arkansas Razorback football game with my fiance Christa. The events that led up to this experience were quite interesting.
We began our journey on October 30th from Camden. Yes my fiance does the driving. She says that my driving scares the heck out of her. No joke. But what is funny is that for weeks she had been telling me that I was going with her to Rogers, Arkansas for a class for her job and she didn't want to drive by herself. Well I believed her of course. But then things got interesting.
After stopping in Arkadelphia for gas I got back in the car and noticed an envelope in my seat. I opened it up and noticed two Razorback tickets and hotel reservations for Christa and I. The card wrote "Merry Christmas Dillon. Love your future Mother in law Jill." This was my reaction when I opened the envelope and Christa caught it all on video.
We finally arrived in Fayettville at around 4:30pm and decided to get a late lunch/early supper at the Boars Nest restaurant in town. Quite impressed with their BBQ food their.
Later that same night we decided to go down to Dixon Street on the University of Arkansas campus and watch the annual homecoming parade. Yes it was cold and raining.
After a good nights rest we woke up the next morning ready to go cheer on our Razorbacks. WPS!!!
As we arrived at the stadium and stood in line for the traditional Hog walk we noticed Coach Bret Bielema heading our way on our side. I had my hand out hoping he would shake my hand but at the last second he switched over to the far side. I yelled out "Come on now Coach" all he said back was "Woo Pig"
After stopping in Arkadelphia for gas I got back in the car and noticed an envelope in my seat. I opened it up and noticed two Razorback tickets and hotel reservations for Christa and I. The card wrote "Merry Christmas Dillon. Love your future Mother in law Jill." This was my reaction when I opened the envelope and Christa caught it all on video.
Later that same night we decided to go down to Dixon Street on the University of Arkansas campus and watch the annual homecoming parade. Yes it was cold and raining.
After a good nights rest we woke up the next morning ready to go cheer on our Razorbacks. WPS!!!
We finally made our way into the stadium and a put my eyes on this massive stadium in person for the very first time.
We then made our way down to our seats which were really great seats I must add. First row right behind the field goal. Great view of the action that afternoon.
Arkansas would win the game 63-28 against UT Martin and as we made our exit I noticed that the players gathered at midfield for a post game prayer. A great way to end a great experience. WPS!!
#24EVER: A look back at the career of Jeff Gordon.
23 years of
competing at the top level in NASCAR, 93 NASCAR wins, 4 time NASCAR Champion
and one of the greatest drivers of not just this generation but of all time,
Jeff Gordon has finally decided to hang his helmet up for the final time and
retire this year. Growing up in the mid 1990's I quickly became glued to the
sport of NASCAR. I began watching NASCAR in 1997 and two drivers quickly became
my favorite. A hard charging intimidating driver of a black #3 car named Dale
Earnhardt and a driver who was fairly young and drove a rainbow colored #24 car
in Jeff Gordon.Earnhardt
will always be my favorite driver but it was something about Gordon that I
always loved. Early on in his career Gordon was fast from the very drop of the
green flag. He would begin his career in the same race in which "The
King" Richard Petty would start his last ever NASCAR race in the Hooters
500 from Atlanta Motor Speedway in November 1992. The very next season Gordon
would win one of NASCAR's highest honors for young first year drivers and that
was Rookie of the Year. Finally in 1994 Gordon would claim his very first
victory at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in NASCAR's longest and most grueling
race in the Coca-Cola 600. Later in that same year Gordon would score an
emotional victory in his home race and the inaugural Brickyard 400 at the famed
Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The young 24 year old was looking like a super
star early on and would continue that success into 1995. Gordon claimed his
first NASCAR Championship in only his 3rd full time year. In his 1995
championship season Gordon would have a breakout year in terms of wins by
claiming 7 victories. Gordon
would go on to dominate the 1990's winning 2 more championships (1997 &
1998) and claiming 49 victories in total (including his Coca-Cola 600 and
Brickyard 400 victories from 1994) in the decade. Gordon would hit some what of
a slump in the year 2000, only winning 3 times and finishing the lowest in the
final championship standings (9th) since his rookie year in 1993. Jeff would
claim his final NASCAR championship in 2001 and 4th total after winning 6
times.
For the
rest of the 2000's after 2001 Gordon would go on to win 35 more times.
Throughout his 23 year career Gordon only had 3 win less seasons (1993, 2008 &
2010). At the beginning of the 2015 season Gordon announced that this season
would be in fact his final one of his career. Gordon would struggle in the
early parts of the season and some how would find a way into NASCAR's chase for
the Sprint Cup which is their playoffs. Jeff would catch a few lucky breaks and
come the third round of the playoffs Gordon found himself in prime position to
be one of the final 4 cars contending for the Championship at the final race at
Homestead-Miami. Gordon would claim his 93rd and final victory of his legendary
career at Martinsville in October. The win
propelled Gordon to be one of four drivers with a shot the championship at
Homestead. But the glass slipper did not fit and the fairy tale season ended
with Jeff finishing 6th overall in the race and 3rd overall in the championship
standings. Gordon finished his career with many records in NASCAR. Most wins
all time at restrictor plate tracks (Daytona & Talladega) with 12, most
road course wins (Sonoma and Watkins Glen) with 9 including 6 consecutive wins,
most wins at Indianapolis with 5, most wins at Kansas with 3 (tied with Jimmie
Johnson), most wins at Pocono with 6. Gordon is also NASCAR's IronMan with 797
consecutive starts. He never missed a race in his 23 year career. And finally
Gordon ranks 3rd all time in terms of wins with 93 (1st Richard Petty: 200, 2nd
David Pearson: 105).
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