Monday, 28 March 2016

UofM vs. UIC Photos





This past weekend, the University of Michigan Wolverines hosted the UIC Flames for a four game series.






The Wolverines won all four games against the UIC Flames.  The Wolverines are currently ranked #23rd in the Country.






The UIC Flames play their home games at Granderson Stadium, in Chicago.  UIC competes in the Horizon League.






#7 Harrison Wenson has assumed the roll as the Wolverines starting Catcher.  Wenson is playing in his Junior season.  






The Wolverines currently have an overall record of 16-5.  The UIC Flames currently have an overall  record of 9-15.






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For more info about the University of Michigan athletic program click on  http://www.mgoblue.com



For Big 10 Conference stats, and standings click on  http://www.bigten.org



For NCAA stats, and standings click on  http://www.ncaa.com



For more information about the UIC athletic program click on  www.uicflames.com



For Horizon League stats, and standings click on  www.horizonleague.org



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Michigan vs. UIC





The Michigan Wolverines swept the UIC Flames in all four games of their series.










      This past weekend, the University of Michigan baseball team hosted the UIC (University of Illinois at Chicago) Flames for a four game series.  The Wolverines defeated the Flames 10-2 on Friday, 5-0 on Saturday, 10-4 on Saturday, and 5-4 on Sunday.  The Wolverines are currently ranked #23rd in the Country.  Scroll down to see exclusive photos from Saturday's college baseball showdown.  The photographs were taken during the second game of Saturday's doubleheader.
     The University of Michigan baseball team currently has an overall record of 16-5.  Erik Bakich is in his 4th season as Head Coach of the baseball program, and the Wolverines are built to make a run to the College World Series.  The Wolverines are the defending Big 10 Tournament Champions.  Click on the links below for more information about the Big 10 Conference, the NCAA, or the University of Michigan athletic program.
     The UIC baseball team currently has an overall record of 9-15, but the Flames are 2-1 in the Horizon League.  The Flames play their home games at Granderson Stadium, in Chicago.  Granderson Stadium is named after former Detroit Tigers Outfielder Curtis Granderson.  Click on the links below for more information about the Horizon League, or the UIC athletic program.
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The Wolverines are currently ranked #23rd in the Country.






#43 Carmen Benedetti is one of the top prospects in all of college baseball.






The UIC Flames compete in the Horizon League.






The UIC Flames currently have an overall record of 9-15. 






The Wolverines defeated the UIC Flames 10-2 on Friday, 5-0 on Saturday, 10-4 on Saturday, and 5-4 on Sunday.






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For more info about the University of Michigan athletic program click on  http://www.mgoblue.com



For Big 10 Conference stats, and standings click on  http://www.bigten.org



For NCAA stats, and standings click on  http://www.ncaa.com



For more information about the UIC athletic program click on  www.uicflames.com



For Horizon League stats, and standings click on  www.horizonleague.org



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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Debating the Infield Fly Rule in Penn Law Review

In December, Penn Law Review published A Step Aside: Time to Drop the Infield Fly Rule and End a Common Law Anomaly, by U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford and his law clerk, Joel Mallord. While there have been rumblings in many places against the Infield Fly Rule, this was the first full, sustained scholarly critique of the rule.

My response, Just a Bit Aside: Perverse Incentives, Cost-Benefit Imbalances, and the Infield Fly Rule, has now been published on Penn Law Review Online.

How Antitrust Law Could Reform College Football: Section 1 of the Sherman Act and the Hope for Tangible Change

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Last spring, Rutgers Law Review held its annual symposium on the legal issues surrounding professional and college football.  I gave the symposium's keynote address, entitled "How Antitrust Law Could Reform College Football: Section 1 of the Sherman Act and the Hope for Tangible Change."

My keynote address is now available for download here, in article form.  The thrust of my speech is that if the antitrust plaintiffs ultimately prevail in the O'Bannon and Jenkins, it would enhance college football by leading to an allocation of resources that is more equitable for all stakeholder groups, including both the athletes and consumers.





Monday, 21 March 2016

Softball: Madonna vs. Findlay





On Saturday, the University of Findlay Oilers defeated the Madonna Crusaders twice.  The scores were 11-1, and 12-2.











     On Saturday, the Madonna University women's softball team hosted the University of Findlay Oilers for a two game series.  The Oilers defeated the Crusaders 11-1 in the first game, and 12-2 in the second game. Saturday's doubleheader marked the home opener for the Crusaders women's softball team.  Scroll down to see exclusive photos from the second game of the doubleheader.
     The University of Findlay women's softball team currently has an overall record of 12-8.  The Oilers are a NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division II program, and the team competes in the GLIAC (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference).  Click on the links below for more information about the NCAA, the GLIAC, or the University of Findlay athletic program.
     The Madonna University women's softball team currently has an overall record of 14-5.  The Crusaders are a NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) program, and the team competes in the WHAC (Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference).  Click on the links below for more information about the NAIA, the WHAC, or the Madonna University athletic program.
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The University of Findlay Oilers are a NCAA Division II program.  






The Madonna University Crusaders are a NAIA program.  






#7 Paige Montague pitched for the Crusaders.  Montague is a a left handed pitcher playing in her Sophomore season.






#11 Chelsea McManaway pitched for the Oilers.  McManaway is a left handed pitcher playing in her Sophomore season.






#1 Jordan Thayer stepped to the plate.  Thayer is playing in her Freshman season for Madonna University.  






#28 Becky Giacobbi is an Outfielder playing in her Freshman season for the Madonna Crusaders.  






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For WHAC stats, and standings click on  http://www.whac.net



For more info about the University of Findlay athletic program click on  athletics.findlay.edu



For NCAA stats, and standings click on  www.ncaa.com



For GLIAC stats, and standings click on  www.gliac.org



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Saturday, 19 March 2016

Sports Talk Radio Rivalry







     There are two choices on the FM dial when it comes to sports talk radio in the Metro Detroit area.  97.1 The Ticket is a CBS affiliate, and Detroit Sports 105.1 is affiliated with ESPN Radio.  Detroit Sports 105.1 started off strong when it arrived on the airwaves in August of 2013, but 97.1 The Ticket currently offers a stronger selection of programming.  97.1 The Ticket broadcasts Detroit Tigers games, and Detroit Red Wings games.  Detroit Sports 105.1 broadcasts Detroit Pistons games.
     Drew Lane left Detroit Sports 105.1 back in October, and his departure was considered surprising.  Detroit Sports 105.1 is simulcasting less ESPN Radio shows like "Mike & Mike", and the changes could push listeners away.  Click on the link below for more information about Detroit Sports 105.1.
     97.1 The Ticket features several local personalities including Terry Foster.  Foster was a sports writer for the The Detroit News for 27 years before retiring back in December.  97.1 The Ticket used to broadcast Detroit Lions games, but the Lions are moving to WJR,760-AM for the 2016 -2017 season.  Click on the link below for more information about 97.1 The Ticket.
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Video and getting a call "right"

I have always been against instant replay, being one of those who enjoys the "human element" and the "flow" of the games. I recognize the countervailing argument for getting it "right" by available means. But this play, from St. Joseph's NCAA Round One victory over Cincinnati last night, calls into question what we mean by getting it "right." Cincy's game-tying dunk at the buzzer, initially called good, was waved off following video review. Beginning at the 2:00 mark, you can see the extreme slow-motion/frozen video that showed he still had his hand on the ball (pushing it down through the rim) when the red light went on.*
[*] Leave to one side the oddity that dunking the ball worked to the player's disadvantage in this instance, by requiring him to keep his hand on the ball longer than if he had shot a lay-up or dropped the ball through the hoop from above the rim (what players did during the NCAA's absurd no-dunking days from 1967-76).
But we only could see the "right" call via video slowed to a speed so far beyond the ability of the human eye and brain. Do we really need college basketball games to be decided by such super-sensory means or that establish correctness at a meta-physical level? Is it fair to say the refs got the call "wrong" initially, when the wrongness could be established only by this extreme use of video? And should we understand the "truth" of what happened by what we can perceive or what video reveals at that heightened meta-physical level?**
[**] Recall that the lawyers who successfully defended the LAPD officers in the Rodney King beating in state court did just this with that video: Slowing it down to the frame level so as to reveal movements by King that might have shown continued resistance, even if there was no way anyone could have perceived them. This strategy has only become easier with the advances in video technology.

Thursday, 17 March 2016

DeBerry: Bear To Bearcat





Coreontae DeBerry (dunking) is playing in his Senior season for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.











     Coreontae DeBerry is playing in his Senior season for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.  DeBerry (from Holland, Michigan) previously played for the Mott Community College Bears during the 2012-2013 season. DeBerry is 6'9, and is currently averaging 6 points, and 4 rebounds per game.  The Bearcats are the #9 seed in the West Region of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, and are scheduled to play against the #8 seed St. Josephs Hawks on Friday, March 18th, at 9:57 p.m.  Tomorrow's 1st round NCAA Tournament game will take place in Spokane, Washington.  Click on the links below for more information about the NCAA, the University of Cincinnati athletic program, or Mott Community College.
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Professor Michael Carrier reviews Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion against the NCAA

Rutgers Law Professor Michael Carrier has authored the following review of Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss new book, Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA.

* * *

The NCAA’s Exploitation of Student-Athletes
Michael A. Carrier*

“Amateurism.” “Student-athlete.” Such phrases conjure the finest ideals. Sound body, sound mind. Top-notch educations and athletic contests.
But what if it’s all a façade? What if the powers-that-be neglect the “student” and exploit the “athlete”? What if amateurism is an empty phrase the NCAA hides behind in its embrace of commercialism on the backs of athletes?
These are the questions at the heart of Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss’s gripping new book Indentured. The authors rip the lid off the NCAA’s celebrated morals, weaving a complex—and sad—story of student exploitation, extravagant riches, and blatant hypocrisy.
NCAA football and men’s basketball are big business. The NCAA generates $900 million in annual revenues while coaches make millions and ESPN pays billions. Schools flee long-standing conferences to receive more money. Gleaming new football facilities boast full-size indoor practice fields and lounges with every possible amenity.
But this big business does not come from nowhere. It comes from the athletes, who put in 50-hour workweeks. It comes from “voluntary” practices that are “mandatory in everything but their name.” It comes when coaches push severely-injured players back onto the field and don’t allow them to see a doctor.
Students suffer not just physically but also financially. More than 4 of 5 football athletes on full scholarship live below the poverty line. But they are not allowed to eat university-provided food at any time other than three specified times a day. And they must pay out of pocket to treat their injuries.
The disconnect between the NCAA’s riches and the athletes’ poverty would have been jarring enough. But the authors heap insult upon injury in their methodical discussion of the 400-page rulebook the NCAA uses as a hammer or, alternatively, ignores.
The NCAA allows athletes to maintain a 20-hour week during football road trips by magically capping time related to a game event (such as travel, play, and team meetings) at three hours. It ignored its own rules (pretending amendments passed that did not) in signing a promotional deal with Pontiac. And it looked the other way to protect the “untouchable” John Wooden-led UCLA basketball team when a prominent booster arranged for food, clothes, and housing and provided players with cars, stereos, airline tickets, and money.
On the other hand, when the NCAA decides to punish a school, it pulls out all the stops. A USC coach was punished on the basis of “completely made up” witness testimony, unethical communications, and conduct deemed by a court to be “malicious.” UNLV’s Jerry Tarkanian found himself a target, as the NCAA threatened witnesses and used “largely discredited” testimony because they “really want to get him.”
In addition to vendettas, the NCAA has applied its rules in ways that ignore common sense and decency. A Mississippi State football player was suspended for three years for unknowingly receiving a $12 discount at a thrift shop. A University of Oklahoma baseball player lost his eligibility for “profiting” from a book he wrote detailing his struggles with brain and stomach cancer. The University of Nebraska received two years’ probation for covering the costs of books recommended (rather than required) by professors.
Today, the shackles are—ever so slowly—being loosened. The most powerful conferences have guaranteed four-year scholarships, enacted a concussion protocol, and agreed to allow schools to pay a few extra thousand dollars covering the full cost of attendance. And while the Northwestern football players’ attempt to form a union was not successful, Congress continues to look over the NCAA’s shoulder and antitrust litigation seeking even greater player compensation than received in the O’Bannon trial (payment up to the cost of attendance) is underway.
Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss have done a masterful job exposing the contradictions at the heart of a commercial NCAA built on the backs of impoverished student athletes. Though appearing to be a radical title for a book about college athletes, readers will walk away from Indentured shaking their head at just how unfair the system is.
* Distinguished Professor at Rutgers Law School, author of Innovation for the 21st Century, co-author of IP and Antitrust treatise, and signer of Ninth Circuit brief on behalf of the O’Bannon plaintiffs.
Michael A. Carrier
Distinguished Professor
Rutgers Law School
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Best of February 2016
















































     The month of February featured 22 posts that were highly viewed by people throughout our Universe.  A levitation photo, and college hockey received the most views.  Scroll down and check out the Top 3 most viewed posts of February.  You can always leave a comment, and you can email the Mitten State Sports Report directly at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Scroll down and vote in the Local Classic Car Show Tournament.  Click on past months to check out all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material.










                                                              Best of February 2016











1.  "Levitation Photo"  posted 2/23/2016     2 comments




 




















2.  "Oakland 5 - 3 EMU"  posted 2/13/2016     3 comments



























3.  "Adrian 3-2 UofM-D in OT"  posted 2/14/2016     1 comment


























                                                                      Best of the Rest!











"New Home For EMU Hockey"  posted 2/18/2016


























"Icehawks Soar Over Wild 10-2"  posted 2/8/2016
























                                                                  Pic of the Month









The Pic of the Month is a photograph of the University of Michigan Dearborn Wolverines vs. the Adrian College Bulldogs.














                                                                 Link of the Month







                            For more information about MES TV click on  www.mes-tv.com












                                                              Blog of the Month







  For more information about the Blog of the Month for February click on kybasketball.blogspot.com











                                                             February Poll Results







                                        Which Pro Wrestling promotion do you like better?







Paragon Pro Wrestling                                                                         75%







Lucha Underground                                                                            25%













                                            Which Pro Wrestling promotion do you like better?







Ring of Honor Wrestling                                                                          100%







Global Force Wrestling                                                                               0%                                                                        










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Sports On Go Live Sports Cast





The Detroit Waza Flo compete in the MASL (Major Arena Soccer League).











     Go Live Sports Cast is a great website that broadcasts several live sporting events including MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), boxing, hockey, and soccer for free.  MASL (Major Arena Soccer League) games are also featured on Go Live Sports Cast, and archived ACHA (American Collegiate Hockey Association) Division 1 Playoff games can be viewed anytime.  Click on the link below for more information about Go Live Sports Cast.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Blog of the Month - March





                                                                     Blog of the Month


                                                                  oplions.blogspot.com


                                                                    Blog of the Month










     Paula Pasche is a local author, and a long time sports writer for the Oakland Press.  Pasche has tons of knowledge, and inside information about the Detroit Lions.  Paula Pasche has also written a book called "100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die".   It may be the off-season for the National Football League, but there are still plenty of news worthy stories surrounding free agency, the draft, and player retirements.  Paula Pasche's blog is a great destination for any fan of the Detroit Lions.  Click on the link below for more information about the Blog of the Month!
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Monday, 14 March 2016

Local Car Show Tournament













































                               





     The Mitten State Sports Report is unveiling its Local Classic Car Show Tournament.  There are 12 entries, and the top 4 overall seeds have a first round bye.  The #1 overall seed will play the winner of the #8 vs. #9 matchup, the #2 overall seed will play the winner of the #7 vs. #10 matchup, the #3 overall seed will play the winner of the #5 vs. #12 matchup, and the #4 overall seed will play the winner of the #6 vs. #11 matchup. There will be 5 days of voting allotted for each matchup in the first, and second rounds.  There will be 10 days of voting allotted for each matchup in the 3rd and final rounds.
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                                  West                                                                East






                    #1  Bakers of Milford                              #2  St. Robert Bellarmine/Redford
                                          vs.                                                   vs.
         
#8  Tap's Bar and Grill/Westland                                                #7  Emerald Square/Taylor
             vs.    #8  Tap's Bar and Grill/Westland             #7  Emerald Square/Taylor  vs.
#9  American Legion Post 32/Livonia                                        #10  Moose Lodge #1795/Dearborn Heights

                                        Final Four/Championship

 Bakers of Milford                                                                      St. Robert Bellarmine Redford
            vs.                    Bakers of Milford vs. Blue Sky/Romulus                  vs.                                

Cruz'n 528/Plymouth                                               Blue Sky Ice Cream and Hamburger/Romulus



#6   Village Commons/Farmington                                               #5   VFW Hall Post 345/Redford
             vs.     #6  Village Commons/Farmington           #5  VFW Hall Post 345/Redford vs.
#11  VFW Post 9885/Westland                                                    #12  Amvets Post 171/Westland

                                                  vs.                                          vs.
                    #4  Cruz'n 528/Plymouth                       #3  Blue Sky Ice Cream and Hamburger/Romulus












































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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Drexel University: College Athletes’ Rights Conference

At Drexel University, the conference will begin Thursday, March 24 from 4-8 p.m., the evening before the NCAA Division I men’s basketball regionals, at the National Constitution Center, a national stage for dialogue about constitutional rights.  Starting at 5:00pm, keynote addresses will be delivered by the New York Times’ Joe Nocera, who will speak about the new book he co-authored, “Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA”; and Harry Edwards, PhD, on college athletes’ rights as civil rights. At 6:30 p.m., a panel on college athletes’ rights for the 21st century will include Taylor Branch (Pulitzer prize winning author, The Shame of College Sports), Ramogi Huma (National College Players Association), Kain Colter (pro football player with the Los Angeles Rams and College Athletes Players Association), Ed O’Bannon (lead plaintiff in O’Bannon v. NCAA) and Billy Hawkins (professor, author of The New Plantation), moderated by ESPN’s Kevin Blackistone.

The second day of the conference, Friday, March 25, from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., will be held at Drexel’s Gerri C. LeBow Hall. It will include an address by Sonny Vaccaro, the former marketing executive for Nike, Adidas and Reebok; and an interactive dialogue lead by Jeff Prudhomme, vice president and fellow of the Interactivity Foundation; as well as panel discussions on challenging power dynamics, college athlete activism (Grace Yan & Nicolaus Watanabe, University of Missouri & Ann Pegararo, Laurentian University), rethinking player representation models (Richard Southall, University of South Carolina; Michele Donnelly, Kent State, Ivan Soto, Arena Football League Players Association) and helping college athletes access their own voices (Eddie Comeaux, University of California-Riverside; Ellen J. Staurowsky, Drexel).

The final day of the conference, Saturday, March 26, from 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., also will take place at Gerri C. LeBow Hall. A debate on whether or not the NCAA should be afforded an antitrust exemption will feature Marc Edelman (law professor, City University of NY and sport business writer, Forbes.com); Donna Lopiano (Sport Management Resources), Joel Maxcy (Drexel Sport Economist) and Andrew Zimbalist(Smith College Sport Economist). The conference will close with a panel on college athletes, the NCAA and due process. Panelists include Matt Haverstick(Kleinbard LLC & plaintiff’s attorney in Corman v. NCAA); Richard Johnson(plaintiff’s attorney in Oliver v. NCAA), Steven Silver (McBreen & Kopko and co-founder, The Legal Blitz) and Ben Strauss (New York Times).

Here is a link to registration site. Finally, more information about the conference and a full schedule is available here.