Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper. |
The fifth weekend of our local ESPN College Football Pick
‘Em Contest wrapped up last Saturday and left us with another shakeup in the
local standings.
Phig Newton held on to the No. 1 spot in the standings, and “Murder
Creek Man 78” dropped into second place. Sharon Peacock held on to the
third-place spot, and Travis Presley dropped down into fourth place. Arthur
Ingram III and David Parker were tied for the No. 5 spot in the standings.
Defending champion Drew Skipper went from eighth place to
seventh place. Ricky Taylor and Mike Dailey were both tied for the No. 8 spot
in the standings. Chad Emmons and past champion Hunter Norris were tied for the
tenth-place spot in the local standings.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I remained in 15th
place in the local standings, tied with my bossman Robert Bozeman, the
publisher and editor-in-chief at The Courant.
With that said, if you’re playing in the contest and didn’t
make the Top 10, don’t give up. The contest will run for a total of 14 weeks,
and we’ve got nine more weeks to go. Remember, it’s a marathon, not a sprint.
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This coming Saturday, there will be six football games involving
SEC teams and all six games will feature head-to-head matchups between SEC
teams. Here are my predictions for that slate of games. I like Alabama over
Texas A&M, Auburn over Ole Miss, Georgia over Vanderbilt, Florida over LSU,
Arkansas over South Carolina and Kentucky over Missouri. Tennessee and
Mississippi State are off this week.
Last week: 7-1. So far this year: 42-9.
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The Atlanta Braves wrapped up their 2017 season on a winning
note Sunday night by beating the Miami Marlins, 8-5, in Miami. Atlanta closed
out the season with a 72-90 overall record, leaving them with a winning
percentage of just .444, which is .198 points behind the .642 posted by the
Major League-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. Atlanta went 37-45 in their brand-new
stadium, SunTrust Park, and posted a 35-45 record on the road.
Atlanta finished the season third in the National League
East standings, 25 games behind the division leading Washington Nationals and
the Marlins. Over the course of the season, Atlanta went 33-35 against
opponents within their division. It should be noted that entering the last week
of the season, Atlanta actually had a winning record against division opponents
(31-29) before going 2-6 in the final week against the Mets and Marlins.
Atlanta scored 734 total runs this season, an average of 4.5
runs per game. On defense, the Braves gave up 818 total runs this season, an
average of 5.0 runs per game. Maybe during the offseason, the Braves will sign
a big-time slugger to help their offensive numbers or perhaps they’ll get
themselves a lockdown pitcher to drive down the offensive numbers of their
opponents.
Postseason play was scheduled to begin Tuesday with an
American League wildcard game between the New York Yankees and the Minnesota
Twins. Other American League teams making the playoff cut included the Boston
Red Sox, the Houston Astros and the Cleveland Indians. On the National League
side, playoff teams include the Colorado Rockies, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the
Chicago Cubs, the Washington Nationals and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
If you’re a Braves fan, I guess the thing to do in the
playoffs is to pull for the Nationals. That way, at least you can say that Atlanta
had to compete this season in the same division with the eventual World
Champions.
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