Fast-kickin’! Low-scorin’! And ties?!
I had a bit of a scare on Saturday when I was suddenly called into work. At around 9am, my boss requested me to work for a few hours to quell some sudden emergency (doesn't really matter). He said it would take between 3-6 hours, but he would pay me for a full day of work. I really didn't want to do it. Saturday was the day of England vs. USA. A game I had been looking forward to for the past few months and probably the only "must watch" sporting event for me this year other than the Jet playoff games. But since I'm the freaking Worker of the Decade, I reluctantly said I would show up.
In the back of my mind there was a fear that the day would go long and I would miss the entire match. So I made sure in that case, I would avoid all media outlets and human contact until I watched the whole thing on my DVR.
And there were points throughout the day where I thought I would have to pull that off. I counted every minute as I checked off the tasks that needed to be done. "Okay, so I have to do these five things in two and a half hours." "Now that's done. So now I have to do this, this, and this in a hour and 45 minutes." It a brutal. I took into account everything, even potential bathroom breaks (which of course I didn't take).
It was close. Real close. So close in fact, that I was plopping myself onto my couch as the national anthems were being sung. I couldn't have been more relieved. That is until Robert Green said "Right this way" to the Jabulani as it entered the English goal.
But I'm not here to talk about the actual game (which was terrific by the way). I'm just wanted to highlight the great pains I went to in order to watch it. Quite honestly, I had been anticipating this match since the United States had been eliminated in the 2002 World Cup. It's all I really was thinking about for the weeks preceding it. I even put the Yankees in the back seat (a reasonable thing to do in retrospect. They're steamrolling weak opponents). It was sit my ass in front of a television at 2:30pm, or die trying. Luckily, it didn't come to the latter.
While you were sleeping…or watching American Idol
U.S tops Mexico 2-0 in 2010 World Cup Qualifier
In case you missed it (which you probably did), the United States defeated Mexico 2-0 in a qualifier for the 2010 World Cup which will be held in South Africa. The game was played at the Columbus Crew's (MLS) home field in Columbus, Ohio. In front of a crowd of 23,776, midfielder Michael Bradley scored goals in the 43rd and 92nd minutes to essentially guarantee the United States a spot in South Africa next summer. I feel as if I am the only person who cares about soccer. And rightly so I guess. Last night's game was atrocious. Ill-advised passes, poor shots, limited hooliganism (although someone did throw a bottle at a Mexican striker. Wipes away tear). Hopefully as the qualifiers begin to wind down and we get closer to The Cup, interest will build and there will be some sense of pride from American fans.
UNC defeats Duke to Renew Rivalry (ESPN's words, not mine)
At Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, the Tar Heels beat the Blue Devils 101-87 to hand Duke their 4th loss of the season. Some rivalry. No buzzer beater, no guy in a thong distracting the shooter, not even a bloody Tyler Hansbrough. North Carolina flat out crushed Duke and the Cameron Crazies (who weren't that crazy I might add). Duke is setting themselves up nicely for another one and done tournament run. That seems to be their M.O. over the past five or six seasons. Game 1 in the Tournament: Barely sneak by a lower ranked team when the refs are clearly favoring them. Game 2 in the Tournament: Get destroyed by an upstart mid major because their three pointers aren't hitting (something must be wrong with the rim). I like Duke, but it's clear that Mike Krzyzewski is being out recruited by hit ACC counterparts. The shit hit the fan when Greg Paulus and Josh McRoberts were touted as the gems of the 2005 recruiting year for Duke. We learned quickly that they would be better suited handing out towels and refreshments for talented basketball players than impersonating them on the court.

Not Pictured: Greg Paulus...Oh wait, there he is.