Worth Noting
Brad
Childress told Paul Allen on KFAN radio last week that he learned the
advantages of using two featured running backs when he was an assistant
at the University of Wisconsin working for Barry Alvarez.
Childress plans to continue indefinitely alternating Chester Taylor
and Adrian Peterson. Defenses often must contend with different
styles and fresher legs in a rotation system.
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo
talking about the difference between his former coach, the legendary
Bill Parcells, and present boss Wade Phillips: “Besides the
language, I would say it is probably just in the fact that one is more
of a micro manager. I think (Bill) Parcells wants to have his hand in
and coach just about every position and do different things. Wade
(Phillips) is going to delegate more authority to his assistant
coaches. Both are very competitive people that want to win badly. I
don’t know that there is as much difference as people really want to
make that out to be.”
With a competitive team and sold out
games, maybe majority owner Bob Naegele, operating the team since
the franchise inception 10 years ago, is open to selling the franchise.
A former NHL executive thinks so if the price is attractive. He places
the franchise value between $220 and $250 million. The original
reported franchise cost was $80 million. The source also said the
Nashville Predators are worth about $200 million and may relocate to
Kansas City.
Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins come to Xcel Energy Center for one game
this season, Tuesday, October 30. Stubhub.com is listing a ticket range
of $73 to $369 for the sold-out game.
Al
Jefferson is the Timberwolves’ leading scorer and rebounder in pre-season,
averaging 15.3 points and 13 rebounds. Jefferson, playing power forward
and center, will have to be a team leader although he’s only 22 years
old.
Look for the Wolves’ Ricky Davis,
who is in the last year of his contract, to have his best NBA season.
Davis offers inside and outside scoring, and also playmaking, but has
been consistently inconsistent during his nine pro seasons. He’s the
team’s fourth leading scorer in pre-season at 11.3 points per game.
The Wolves, 2-4, close their pre-season
schedule this week with two games in Minneapolis. Tomorrow night
Indiana is in town and Friday evening Milwaukee plays at Target Center.
The season and home opener is against Denver on Friday, November 2. The
Nuggets are picked to finish second in the Northwest Division by
Athlon’s pro basketball magazine. The Wolves will finish last in
the five team division, according to the magazine. Regarding the trade
of Kevin Garnett and state of the franchise the magazine said,
“The best thing you can say about the Timberwolves heading into
2007-08 is that they aren’t stuck in the denial stage of their current
plight.”
Tubby Smith’s Gophers will finish seventh in the Big Ten Conference, according to
Sporting News basketball magazine. The former Kentucky coach might
have the Gophers in the NCAA tournament, the magazine said. “If there’s
a knock on Smith, it’s not that his teams lacked discipline and
toughness—it’s that he didn’t land enough five-star recruits to stop
Florida from ruling the SEC.”
A former Big Ten assistant basketball
coach who didn’t want his name used, told Sports Headliners in
September that the Gophers will surprise and finish among the top five
teams in the conference.
The conference schedule has been expanded
to 18 games. The only team the Gophers don’t play in Minneapolis is
Purdue. Two of the best games to see at Williams Arena are Indiana on
January 17 and Michigan State January 20. Both are favorites to win the
conference title.
Expect college basketball analyst and
promoter Dick Vitale to ballyhoo his friend Tubby Smith on ESPN
telecasts.