Coach Fran’s nightmare worsens?

Coach%20Fran.jpgJust when it seemed as if Texas A&M head coach Dennis Franchione’s season couldn’t get much worse, it looks as if it just might.
As noted in previous posts over the past two years here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here, Coach Fran’s tenure at A&M has been on the thinnest of ice for quite some time. The latest thud in Coach Fran’s reign in Aggieland was the thorough trouncing that the Kansas Jayhawks laid on A&M this past Saturday night in front of 85,000 demoralized Aggie faithful.
stoops.jpegBut that game against Kansas may look positively pleasant in comparison to what faces the Aggies next Saturday night on ABC — playing the sixth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners in Norman.
Now, playing OU in Norman is never a picnic. But the subplot to this particular game is that Coach Fran inexplicably gave OU extra motivation with a preseason jab against the Sooners. In speaking to the Houston Touchdown Club in early August, Franchione said he wasnít sure who would be the Soonersí starting quarterback, but “that may be the only question mark they have . . . other than what jobs they are going to work this year. That is a joke. I couldnít resist.” Coach Fran was making light of OUís recent NCAA violations involving players receiving unearned compensation from a Norman automobile dealership.
Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops — who already strikes fear in at least one other Texas big-time college football coach — was asked yesterday during the Big 12 weekly coaches’ news conference if he plans to remind his players this week about Coach Fran’s preseason comments:

“We donít need to do that,î Stoops said.

Yeah. Right.
Franchione is 0-5 all-time against Stoops-coached teams (four of which have been while at A&M), including the worst lost in A&M history, a 77-0 debacle in 2003.
Things could get very ugly on Saturday night in Norman.

“A glorified club championship?”

PGATOURLogo.pngThe first run of the PGA Tour’s Fed Ex Cup did not exactly transfix golf fans. However, this Bob Harig/ESPN.com article makes the Fed Ex Cup look like the Masters in comparison to the PGA Tour’s initial Fall Series:

Dubbed the Fall Series, the final seven events on the PGA Tour schedule will mercifully come to an end next week in Orlando, where the biggest stories will revolve around players losing their full-time status (despite making $700,000 this year) or secure veterans who try to fit in golf around visits to the Disney theme parks.
“There were 100 people following the final group last Sunday in Scottsdale,” said PGA Tour veteran Steve Flesch. “It’s like a glorified club championship. I don’t think that’s what the tour intended. And I think they need to address it.”

Ah, the ever-widening Tiger chasm.

The Brits get it

nfl%20London.gifThe New York Giants beat the winless Miami Dolphins in London on Sunday in the National Football League’s first regular season game played outside the United States. And based on this Tom Lutz/Guardian Unlimited op-ed on the game, it looks as if the English sports reporters are already catching on to the style of their American brethren:

“Some Dolphins fans have complained that they’ve been deprived of a home game, but judging by their team’s inept performance, the NFL has done them a favour.”