Saturday, July 17, 2010

Posts and Concrete


The framing is almost done. Then the decking material can go up. To see more pics of this stage, click HERE

Again, big thanks to Austin Wholesale Decking for all their help, and to Mike Toupin for design and buliding assistance.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Deck time


The deck is coming along. Thanks to Mike Toupin, Donovan, and Steve for getting us off to a great start.

Check out more photos on the station website - LINK

A ton of thanks to Z and the guys at Austin Wholesale Decking (Website ; 512-834-1200)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Texas Stadium Implosion


Here's a link to theview from the NBC 5 chopper. Good stuff - LINK

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Happy Birthday Texas


The state of my birth turns 174 today. We'll talk about it on the show. Call 512-542-3376 and leave us "things you love about Texas" on the Driveby. Also, Geoff will be live at Longhorn practice at 4,5, and 6.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hot Curling Pics


Oh yes there is a Women of Curling calendar. Here are links to pics. Treat as NSFW http://tinyurl.com/yd4qus7; http://tinyurl.com/ydvvq8v

Monday, February 22, 2010

Do You Think I'm Sexy?


Yes I do, Cheryl. This is the captain of the Canadian Women's Curling team, Cheryl Bernard. I had never really watched a lot of curling, but when a certain friend of mine says "You gotta turn to channel __", it usually leads me to some form of hot woman. Ding, ding. I can't watch Men's Curling. It does nothing for me. But Women's Curling has a sexy aspect that I can only compare to volleyball. I want to watch women do it. I don't want to watch men do it. The sexiness of Curling comes from the positions they have to get into to do it, and the things they yell at each other while competing. Before you dismiss it guys, just watch.

Here's a link to more Cheryl photos - LINK
Pay special attention to the one of her naked with a brush from behind. I need to find that calendar.

If you find more pics, please let me know. I am now officially obsessed.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tiger...Oh My


Lots of opinions on the show today as you can imagine. We got a female perspective from Samantha Steele of Fox Sports, and she really pulled no punches. It was good stuff. Check it out here - LINK

So a couple thoughts. Obviously he should have answered questions. For me that's a given. So today must be discussed with that in mind. First, I think Tiger did what he had to do. He fell on the sword. He took the blame. He didn't say other athletes have done it. He did not hide behind the word "addiction". He said things athletes usually don't say in those situations. He said he cheated, felt entitled, and thought he lived by different rules. I thought all that was good. He said he let people down. He said he let kids down. He owned it.

The questionable stuff - 1) I'm not sure if telling a largely Christian country that you are Buddhist is the best idea, but it did give us a bit of a window into how he is dealing with it. Religion helps people cope with many things. If it helps him, great. I think that one may have been for his mom as well. 2) I agree in principle to his attack of the media, I just wouldn't have gone there today. Save that one for Barbara Walters, or Bryant Gumbel, or Oprah. Of course it's wrong that the paparazzi follows his daughter to school, but don't poke that bear. You need that bear to be friendly. That bear is going to live in your bushes for a while. Plus, as a guest pointed out today, is Tiger in a position to tell someone what's ethical right now? Still, trying to protect Elin and the kids from that can't look bad in her eyes. Which brings us to the main point of today, Elin.

She will decide where this goes now. Can she actually forgive all that he has done? He cheated with multiple women, lied about it, only came clean when he got caught, and, if you believe a porn star, may have impregnated one of those women on multiple occasions. That would mean he opened his marriage up to not only destruction and ridicule, but possibly put his wife's health at risk. Wow. If she walks, you can hardly blame her. The issue will be about redemption. Do you think it exists? We had a couple female callers today take the "once a cheater, always a cheater" stance. If you believe he has lied before and will lie again, her choice is simple. But what if he can change? Is that possible? Can you go from 14 women on the side (allegedly) to Ward Cleaver in a couple months? And can you resist the temptation if you do go back out on tour? Elin has a lot to process.

Now to the one thing that is not getting lots of talk, the camera issue. About 9 minutes into the speech, the camera goes dark. Then, when the picture returns, instead of the face on shot you had, it's now off to the side to Tiger's left. This changed a few things. #1 - It changed the rest of the speech. He couldn't "look us in the eye" anymore even though he thought he still was. When he asked the media to leave his wife and kids alone, he thought he was looking right in the camera. He wasn't. It kind of distracted from the message. #2 - The angle change brought his mother into play. I did not even know she was there until then. Can you imagine having to give that speech in front of Mom? So for the last 4 minutes, we see her reactions. I'm sure she did not realize this. Lots of people have talked about how she did not look at Tiger. That's not an issue if camera 1 had come back on. And #3 -It gave hawk eyes the angle to see he was not wearing a wedding ring, adding another side story. It's funny how many stories you can create out of a camera angle. Oh, and to the people in charge of that camera, you really couldn't get it working again for 4 minutes? What happened, did Ernie Els sneak in and destroy it? Come on tech folks. Help a Tiger out.

Lastly, I wonder how sex addiction treatment works. You can't go cold turkey. You have to have sex. You just have to change your thoughts about sex. That's if Elin takes him back. What if she doesn't? If you're married, is it sex addiction, and if you're single, is it just being Derek Jeter? Maybe it's like food addiction. You have to eat, but you have to change the way you deal with food. I don't know. I'll leave that to the experts. Best of luck to Tiger and Elin as they try to do what's right for their kids.

And on a personal note, there are now 2 things I know I do better than Tiger Woods...giving and receiving high 5's and being a faithful husband. Scoreboard.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Tiger's Statement

Audio of Tiger's Statement in online at www.espnaustin.com Here's the direct link to the audio LINK

Link to video - LINK

Monday, February 8, 2010

And the Curse of Tony Dungy is born


You know what you don't want going into a football game? You don't want Tony Dungy saying the other team has no chance to be you. He said the Cowboys had no chance against New Orleans. Then Dallas went to the Superdome, used the comment as fuel, and won 24-17. The Saints could calm down, forget about 16-0, and rest players if they needed to. Then Dungy said his former team would beat the Saints in the Super Bowl, and it wouldn't be close. He said the Saints had no chance to win the Super Bowl. After their 31-17 win over the Colts, N.O. coach Sean Payton said when he heard the comment from Dungy, he knew they would be all right. Maybe Dungy was jealous of the Colts success without him, and dropped the curse on them. Either way, beware in the future when Dungy goes on a limb.


Now to the game itself. The Super Bowl gave us another classic. It was not a one score game, but if you watched, and you did, you know it played like one. As time goes by, don't forget about the second quarter. There were over 8 minutes in the quarter when Manning hit Garcon for that big first down. Oh wait, no he didn't. Garcon dropped the ball, and the next time Manning touched the ball, it was 1st and 10 from his own 1 yard line with about :40 left in the half. The Saints get a 3 and out and a field goal. Big momentum lift for a team that had just been stuffed at the goal line.

And then Sean Payton really went for the momentum. The first onside kick outside the 4th quarter in Super Bowl history was successful, and the Saints turned it into a TD. Now Manning and the Colts had to chase. Which they did with a TD drive of their own. That's when I turned to someone in the room and said "You give the MVP to the winning QB". They were putting on such a great show. They set a new record for completions in a SB, yet there was only one interference penalty and one turnover, both coming on the Colts' last drive.

And with all of that drama going on, the story took the one turn you never expected. Manning made the big mistake. The name Tracy Porter is now on the "Free drinks for life" list in every bar in the Big Easy. I just couldn't believe it. In that game, the first big mistake was going to cost you the game, and it did. The two oldest rules in football determined Super Bowl 44: Take care of the ball, and you've gotta make plays. The Saints made the plays and protected the ball.


Now to the stories. I've got to start with Brees since I'm in Austin. He is the first Texas born QB to start a Super Bowl, and he went to PURDUE. Texas, A&M, Tech, TCU, etc. None of them offered Brees a scholarship. Then his comeback after the injury in San Diego and his decision to embrace New Orleans will be the stuff of legend in the NFL for years to come.

But most importantly, congrats to Who Dat Nation. I had the pleasure of watching the game with a proud member named Linda, and she was sweating it out right up until the Saints made the final stop. But when they did, what a moment. The look on her face was 43 years in the making. The look said "The Saints are going to win the Super Bowl". She almost couldn't believe it. It took a while to sink in. But yes, Linda, your Saints are jokes no more. They can never take that Lombardi trophy away from you. There will never be bags on any one's head again. The Saints are the champs. Who Dat indeed.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Soul Music Only


Those who know me will tell you I probably don't have a lot of religious experiences. I had one tonight. I saw the movie Crazy Heart. It is simply one of the best movies I have ever seen. First, the movie part. Jeff Bridges has given us the Dude and Bad Blake, two iconic roles that people will talk about and study for years. Whether he gets the Oscar or not really doesn't matter that much. Icons don't need Oscars. Now, to the religious part.

I know, how can I consider seeing a movie about a washed up country singer a religious experience? Simple, because it's more than music to me. I found this definition of religious: "appropriate to religion or to sacred rites or observances." Those who know me will tell you I consider music one of the most sacred things on Earth. And the music of Crazy Heart speaks to my spirit. It reminds me of why I discovered country music in the first place. See I grew up on rock and metal. That is the music of my youth. It's also my father's music. It's part of why we are close. But as I went through college, I also began to discover country music. That's my grandfather's music. It made me feel close to him after he died. In the movie, when I saw those denim button up shirts with the pearl snaps, I thought of him and nearly cried.

The movie made me think of 1997. I sat in an efficiency apartment at 44th and Ave A in Austin Texas. I put a CD in the player that would change my life. It was "Juarez" by Terry Allen, a wonderful musical gift. It opened up a world that let me know there was a connection between my grandfather's music and what would become mine. There was a line in the country music sand that ran from Bill Monroe to Merle Haggard to Randy Travis to Bruce Robison. And it all had one thing in common, soul. I found a plastic sign in a ditch when I was in Jr. High that read simply "Soul Music Only". I kept it. That's my only requirement for music. It has to have soul. Crazy Heart has soul.

So if you're a little like me, you might like this movie. I love a good song. I love a good album. I still call them albums. I have to listen to the songs in order the first time because that's what the musician intended. I listen to the song. The words, not just the tune. They become part of me. I want to know who wrote the song. I want to know why. I remember the first time I saw Billy Jo Shaver live. When I hear Willie Nelson's voice, I stop no matter where I am. I have spent nights at the Cactus Cafe in Austin watching one musician and one instrument stir more inside me than a 20 piece band ever could. And when I talk about my favorite Johnny Cash songs, sometimes I have to choke back tears. It's not just music. It's my soul. Crazy Heart is a movie about my soul.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Favre "Pants on the Ground"

Don't be the person who hasn't seen it

Friday, January 8, 2010

It Comes Down to One Sad Story and The Most Important Thing


Wow, where to start on Bama's 37-21 victory over Texas. Obviously there will be tons to say on the show today at 4:00. Let me just mention 3 things here that stood out.

1) The Colt injury. When the most irreplaceable player in the game is out on his 5th play, it is the story of the game. Alabama fans must acknowledge that while celebrating their title. It is certainly not an asterisk, but it is part of the story. In all the years I have watched football, I have never seen that scenario play out in the biggest game. My heart goes out to Colt as he tries to make sense of it all.

2) The answer to 2 of the biggest questions in the game was "no". Can the UT defense stop Bama's run game when they need to? Can the UT O line step up when they need to?

And 3) Texas did not make plays. Bama did. From the moment Colt went out, there were plenty of chances for Texas to keep the momentum, help Gilbert settle into the game, and have a chance to win. They just didn't make those plays. It took too long for the team to get over Colt's absence, and by the time they did, they had dug too big a hole. Congrats to Bama. Ingram was a stud. They were the better team last night.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

If you are rooting for Texas and want to get pumped for the game, check this out. Thanks to one of our listeners, Michael, who sent it to me.

I AM A CHAMPION

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Aggie Football 2000-2009

If you know me, you know I love numbers in sports. Sure they can lie, and sometimes they are for losers. But sometimes they tell the whole story. As I watched A&M get beat 44-20 by Georgia the other night, I was as upset as I have ever been as a fan. Then I realised why. I had seen this story many, many times. There are those who cover A&M trying to put a positive spin on this. They say it was a 24 point loss and you gave up 24 in special teams. So just fix that breakdown and you're done. Stop. Just stop.

With the decade at an end today, I took a look back at the past 10 years of Aggie pigskin. It better be headed somewhere, because the recent past is nothing special. Remember, these are not my opinions. These are the facts:

Record - 63-59 (52% win %) ; Record in the '90s - 94-28 (77% win %)
Losing seasons - 4
Season with a winning Conf. record - 3

Record vs UT - 2-8
Record vs OU - 1-9
Record vs TT - 3-7
Record vs OSU - 6-4
Record vs Baylor - 8-2

Record vs Ranked teams - 9-32

Games giving up 40 points in a loss - 29 (UT had 5 for comparison)
Average score in those games - 49-21
Number of those games with a one score margin - 2

Have I made a point yet? The Aggies are better than Baylor. They are almost as good as Ok. St. (who had 4 more wins and 2 more winning seasons in the decade) You are fooling yourself if you have them anywhere above that.

Now an opinion - I looked for big wins in the decade and found 5. that's it.

2000 - 26-10 over #8 K.St.
2002 - 30-26 over #1 OU
2006 - 12-7 over #10 UT
2007 - 38-30 over #11 UT
2009 - 52-30 over #21 TT

Please tell me if I'm missing one. I love my Aggies, and I always will. But I'm not ready to start counting moral victories after a 24-point loss. Maybe that's the big difference between me and some other Aggie fans. They know moral victories are all we have right now. I'm not ready to admit it.

Friday, October 16, 2009

TX/OU thoughts, numbers, and a pick


You know what they always say, “Throw out the record books”. And you know what I always say, “Always look at the record book in this one. Because it tells the story”. The late ‘80’s and early ‘90s of this series got people thinking that anything could happen. And of course it can. But the numbers tell you it normally doesn’t. This is the 33rd ranked matchup since the AP started in 1936. The higher ranked team has won 22 of the previous 32 games (69%). So almost 7 out of every 10, the “better” team wins. It’s the 8th time they’ll be 10 spots or more apart in the rankings. Texas is 3, OU is 20. In the previous 7 games, the higher ranked team is 5-1-1. UT won as the lower ranked team in 1958. Oklahoma has never won such a matchup as the lower ranked team. Also, just for you super nerds, this is the first time either team has been 20 or lower in a ranked matchup. Yes, I know. It’s a wonder my wife ever gave me the time of day. In the last 23 games, just the team with the better record is 10-5 (8 games they had the same record going in). So again, always lean towards the better team in this game.
Before we get to my thoughts on this year’s game, another interesting stat. This is obviously a match up of a 2 loss team and an undefeated. How many times has that happened in the entire series? Only 11 times out of 103 games (11%). In those 11, the undefeated team is 8-3. In the 8 wins, the average margin of defeat is 31-7. In the 3 wins for the 2 loss teams, they won by 3 points, 6 points, and 2 points. So what does that tell us about this game? It suggests that Texas will win a blowout or OU will win a close one.


Now to this game. I like Texas because of the defense and the way they match up with this OU offense. The closest thing the Sooners have seen to this level of run defense is Tulsa. Texas is #1 in the country against the run. Plus I don’t think Bradford, that O line, and those WR’s can score enough to beat Texas. On the other side, everyone is talking about Texas and slow starts, or the running game. Here’s what everyone is missing. OU’s defense isn’t great. It’s good. The best offense they’ve played, BYU, beat them. Texas has too many weapons and will be the biggest challenge OU has faced. The 47th best pass defense will give up plays to Colt and that passing attack.
Lastly, this game is all about the Texas O line for me. If they play well, ball game. If not, OU will be in it until the end. So keep these last 2 numbers in mind from the OU perspective: turnovers and running game. The last 23 games in the series, if you win the turnover battle, you win 78% of the time (18 of 23). Texas can’t have the turnovers deep in their territory that have plagued them this year. If OU can get an early lead, they can withstand a Texas charge. To ultimately win, though, OU must run well. If you outrush the opponent over the last 23 years, you win 70% of the Red River Shootouts. And with Bradford’s options in the passing game, a running game is critical for the Sooners.

Ok, one last weird number. The only team in the last 23 games to lose turnovers and rushing and win – ’90 UT (14-13). Shock the nation indeed.

Again, I’m taking Texas. I’m trusting my eyes and the numbers. The better team normally handles business is Dallas. UT – 35, OU – 13.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

An OU sucks song

Found this on YouTube Longhorn fans. Enjoy:

Happy birthday Stacy Keibler

She's 30 today. Wrestling fans, remember the first time you saw her? If you like women from the waist down, and you don't know who she is, enjoy.

Also check out chickapedia's gallery of photos : LINK For me, she's one of the hottest women on planet Earth.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The joys of working on the radio

So yesterday I mentioned that my favorite moment of the NFL weekend is now Faith Hill in the black boots. If you have yet to catch the magic, here you go:



Wow, I can't miss it every week. Compared to that Hank and Frank Gifford are well... Hank and Frank Gifford. I love you Faith. You make me understand football even better. So after hearing my comments, an emailer named Casey sent me this shot of Carrie Underwood:


First of all, thank you Casey. I love it when the listeners get me. If you ever hear us saying anything that makes you think "Hey I should send Chad a picture of a hot woman", go with those feelings (thedrive@espnaustin.com ; chad@espnaustin.com). Secondly, Thanks to Shania Twain for bringing the black boots to country music. Remember the "Man I feel like a women" video? LINK That's where it started. No doubt there is a lot of crap in country music today, but the black boots are working. Miranda Lambert, can you hear me?

Quick thoughts on Carrie Underwood. How could Romo not make that work? Picking Jessica over her is like throwing to Sam Hurd covered by Champ Bailey...TWICE. And if A.I. had produced her and only her, it's still a success. She's so good, it's silly. And I'm a big Randy Travis guy, but when they sing "I told you so" as a duet, he just has a hard time keeping up. Not many can match pipes with Underwood. Much love Carrie.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Beware of the Mob

This Leodis McKelvin story is so sad I almost don't know where to begin. If you missed it, the Buffalo Bills corner and return man had his yard vandalized following their loss to New England. An obscenity and the score of the game were painted on his lawn. McKelvin was the guy that had the ball stripped which allowed the Pats to get the game winning TD. When I read the story, I thought of a recent Youtube clip I saw of an Alabama fan watching the Va. Tech game. Watch if you haven't seen it.

NOT SAFE FOR WORK


Clearly there is a funny element to this. But it's also scary. How easily the racial slur comes out of his mouth is bad enough. But, to even consider the "threat" about blowing the officials head off is a reminder of how far fans sometimes go. And before you dismiss it as a crazy Bama fan, think about what you and your friends do and say during games. If your friends secretly taped you, what would we all see and hear?
The key word is, and will always be, boundries. Just know where the line is and don't cross it. And I think it's safe to say vandalizing a player's yard crosses a line. At least, to my knowledge, the Bama fan just yelled and acted like an idiot in front of what looks like 6 people or so.
So know the boundries, shout your opinions on the web, and stay out of players' yards. I feel for McKelvin's family, friends, and teammates. His fame does not give anyone the right to do that. It's just wrong. There's an old saying that when you get more than 2 guys in a room together, the IQ of the room goes down exponentially with every additional guy. So don't let the mob mentality take you over. It's sports. It's entertainment. If we let it go too far, do you know what we become? We become soccer fans. People that make a game so important they'll hit, scratch, maim, beat, kill, riot, and throw their own bodily fluids at each other over the outcome of a 0-0 tie. We can never let college football and the NFL get to that point. Today is not just about Buffalo fans. We should all be ashamed and mindful of the boundries.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

You should never do this to your dog...ever.


And let me be clear. The Steeler thing has nothing to do with it. This is animal cruelty no matter what team you like. This actually makes me feel sorry for a poodle. And that is sad.

Show today: Will Carroll at 4:40 talking baseball. 5:20 - Chip Brown to talk about UT basketball player J'Covan Brown being cleared to play & Steve Patterson(UGASports.com) to talk Georgia football. 5:40- Buy or Sell.Out at 6:00 because of Rangers @ Yankees. BTW, thanks to everyone for listening online at www.espnaustin.com