Worth Noting
The Big Ten Network will have
a Big Ten Conference
Football Signing Day Special
beginning at 3:30 p.m. today Minneapolis time. The 90-minute program will feature video highlights of top recruits,
university press conferences and interviews with Big Ten coaches.
Among those offering comments will be former Gophers' coach
Glen Mason and Scout.com national recruiting
authority Allen Trieu. The show
re-airs at 10:30 p.m. tonight, and 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Friday.
Here’s advice about national football
recruiting rankings: Don’t dismiss them, nor take them as gospel.
Mostly the schools that lead the rankings each year also annually have
the better football teams. This doesn’t mean other schools not rating
high in the recruiting rankings won’t have powerful teams. Just ask
Michigan or Alabama, both of whom lost to the 2008 Utah Utes. Boise
State showed its might in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, upsetting Oklahoma.
Give Denny Green credit for
drafting two of the NFL’s most explosive receivers in the modern era.
Green was the Vikings’ coach when the franchise chose Randy Moss with
the 21st pick in the first round of the 1998 NFL draft. As
Arizona coach in 2004, Green and the Cardinals took Minneapolis native
Larry Fitzgerald, Jr. with the third pick in the first
round.
Illinois coach Bruce Weber talking about the Gophers’ unselfishness
said he doesn't think “they really care who gets theirs (acknowledgements).”
Timberwolves guard-forward
Mike Miller
told Sports Headliners he misses his wife and two children who
remain in Memphis where he played last season. Otherwise, he’s happy to
be with the Wolves and in Minneapolis.
The Twins’ TV commercial that aired during
Sunday’s Super Bowl can be seen on the team’s website,
www.twinsbaseball.com. The commercial is entitled “Trucks” and
includes many Twins players such as Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau
and Denard Span making deliveries to the Target Field
construction site.
Sunday’s game was the most viewed
Super Bowl of all time, besting last year’s record setter. The “M-A-S-H”
series finale years ago remains the most viewed American TV program
ever.
Baseball America
has named Hamline’s Dan Kaczrowski, from St. Anthony, the
preseason NCAA Division III player of the year, according to the MIAC
Website,
www.miac-online.org. Baseball America includes him on its
preseason All-American team at second base and rates him the No. 2
Division III prospect for the 2009 major league baseball
draft. Last season he hit .500 against MIAC opponents with 18 RBI and
24 runs scored.