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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Bryan County Tournament Results

Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011
Fifth Place
Girls > Rock Creek 63, Achille 26
Boys > Calera 53, Bennington 29
Third Place
Girls > Caddo 31, Silo 29
Boys > Silo 60, Boswell 47
Championship
Girls > Colbert 31, Boswell 29
Boys > Caddo 61, Colbert 42

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Bryan County Tournament Results

Friday, January 21, 2011
Winners' Bracket
Girls
Colbert 44, Caddo 42
Boswell 48, Silo 43
Boys
Caddo 70, Boswell 43
Colbert 65, Silo 57

Friday, January 21, 2011

Bryan County Tournament Results

Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011
Consolation Bracket
Girls
Rock Creek 63, Bennington 23
Achille 40, Calera 36
Boys
Calera 64, Achille 20
Bennington 39, Rock Creek 35

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Bryan County Tournament Results

Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011
Boys
Caddo 79, Achille 24
Boswell 60, Calera 59
Colbert 54, Rock Creek 27
Silo 55, Bennington 29

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Bryan County Tournament Results

Monday, Jan. 17, 2011
Girls
Caddo 66, Bennington 18
Colbert 39, Rock Creek 36
Silo 26, Calera 17
Boswell 48, Achille 21

Bryan County Tournament 2011 - Boys' Bracket

Monday, January 17, 2011

Bryan County Tournament 2011 - Girls' Bracket

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

11111 = 40

Thanks to everyone for the greetings today.
God bless you all.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Tabulating the Score

  The OTA Predictions started off 2011 with a 2-2 NFL Wildcard Weekend record.  I wasn’t terribly surprised by the Packers/Eagles outcome, but the Colts’ loss caused frustration in the house because Mrs. OTA is a big Peyton Manning fan.
  I will say, however, that I am glad to have been time-stamped and date-stamped on record as having picked the Seahawks’ win.  There is no revisionist history here.

Observations and Ruminations

What Have We Learned This Week?

  There is a reason why they play the game.  How many times does that phrase get brought out after a game like the Seahawks/Saints game?  But it’s deserved after a week of the national media treating the Seahawks like an eight-seed in a six-team tournament.  When NFL segments got into picks throughout the week, the hosts and analysts would just breeze through this matchup that really was not worth discussion to get on to other “real” contests.
  I mean, it’s not like we should take into consideration that a good quarterback might have a stellar performance at least one more time in his career.  We could discount the fact that the stronger defense might leave holes in coverage that the above quarterback could pick apart.  That strong defense of the defending world champions just might not bring it for 60 minutes and at the end allow one of the most impressive runs in NFL playoff history because eight players missed tackles.
 No, this one did not play out “like it should have” on paper.  But the Seahawks did win that game.  It might mean a thing in Sunday’s matchup in Chicago, but for now at least, a team that still has a losing record is alive and well in the NFL playoffs.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Prep Notes

U.S. Army Marietta Tournament
Consolation Championship - Boys
Victory Life 76. Madill JV 56
The Class B Eagles have been involved in the Marietta Tournament since its inception in January 2008.  The other seven participants are members of Class 2A, 3A, and 4A.  Congratulations to VLA, who is coming away with its first hardware earned in this tournament.


GIRLS]  #10 Durant 54, Hugo 43
BOYS]  Hugo 54, Durant 30

Friday, January 7, 2011

Return of the Predictions

  It’s been awhile since we’ve done predictions here at Outside the Arc, so let’s start the new year with some NFL Wild Card picks.
• New Orleans at Seattle   Well, I really hate to pick against my Seahawks … so I won’t.  The Saints have lost another running back and they will be hurting without Pierre Thomas.  Sure Reggie Bush will likely score his first rushing TD of the season, but it won’t be enough.  The NFC West champs, complete with the return of Matt Hasselbeck, will play inspired ball in front of the home crowd. > ‘Hawks 26, Saints 24
• N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis   Is there anything that can make Rex Ryan shutup?  I’d say Kryptonite, but he’s no Superman.  Peyton Manning, on the other hand…
Manning’s skill and ability to control a game + Jets’ secondary issues = another Colts victory over Rex Ryan. >  Indy 38, N.Y. 21
• Baltimore at Kansas City   Baltimore doesn’t seem to garner the same attention that Indianapolis and New England do.  Manning and Tom Brady have something to do with that, as well.  But the Ravens are steady on offense and solid on defense.
  Kansas City has surprised many people this season. They won’t surprise Baltimore, even in Arrowhead. > Ravens 20, Chiefs 13
• Green Bay at Philadelphia   Seriously, does anyone really believe the rumors that Michael Vick is going to be benched for this playoff game?  Barring a traumatic injury or being sacked 8-9 time in the first half, this just isn’t going to happen.
  The way the games have fallen, the league (and networks) have given us as the final game of the weekend what will likely be a shootout.  Vick and Aaron Rodgers both have led their teams well this season and both offenses can score.  The Eagles will score just a little bit more at home and avenge their early season loss to the Packers. > Philly 41, G.B. 38

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Broyles Will Return

  Oklahoma's standout wide receiver, Ryan Broyles, will return to play for the Sooners again in 2011, according to The Oklahoman.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Prep Notes

The Victory Life boys moved to 7-3 on the 2010-2011 season with a 53-40 win on the road at Fort Towson.  The Lady Eagles unfortunately fell to 4-6 following a 44-38 loss in the early game of the doubleheader.


The Durant Lady Lions have moved into the Class 5A top ten according to Coaches Aid.  The girls are No. 10 and own a 5-2 record.  Durant’s teams next take the court at home vs. Hugo on Jan. 7.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Observations and Ruminations

What Have We Learned This Week?
• There is no question now (and really never should have been) that TCU can play with the “Big Boys”.  It was a close win, but a win nonetheless.  And though Andy Dalton and the offense get a lot of deserved credit for what the Horned Frogs do on the field, the performance of the defense on New Year’s Day was impressive. A Wisconsin team that had been very hot at the end of the season, scoring 48.2 ppg in their final 7 games (all wins), was held to just 19 points in the Rose Bowl.

  It’s a shame that this school felt the need to ignore geography and join the Big East just to get a chance to play for a national title.

• The Big Ten started off 2011 with a complete thud!  Oh-fer five on Jan.1.   Wow.
  Hey, Nebraska, how inviting does that league look right now?  Well, I suppose with the loss to a mediocre Washington team in a rematch it makes you feel right at home.
  If you’re a Big Ten fan, you have to feel at least a little better about the fact that Ohio State finally got over its fear of the Big Bad SEC and won a bowl game against them for the first time in school history.


• In an effort to make the final week of the season mean more than just a week for playoff-bound teams to rest their starters, the NFL set up the schedule so that all of the Game 17 matchups would be between division rivals.  It was a good decision.
  Yes, there were games in which first-stringers (read here Dallas) took on second- and third-stringers (read here Philadelphia).  But it also gave us the Seattle/St. Louis matchup for a division title and the final playoff spot in the season’s final game.  And likely will bring more intrigue in future seasons if they decide to stick with this format.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

7-9 Was All It Took

  I have cheered for the Seahawks for more than 25 years, but I know the difference between a good Seattle team and one that is not so good.  The 2010 Seahawks fall into the latter category.  The losses that have mounted against them in the late part of this season have been documented on this website.
  St. Louis is an up and coming team with a very good rookie quarterback.  They have found momentum as the season has gone on and their coach is doing well with what he has this year.  Everything about this scenario says that the Rams should win this matchup going away.
  And yet…  Seattle 16, St. Louis 6.
  Somehow this Seattle team, complete with a backup quarterback leading what could kindly be described as a miserable offense, managed to come out victorious tonight.  Granted, there was a horrible spot on third down in the fourth quarter that really favored the Seahawks.   And the Rams dropped some very catchable Bradford passes.  But the worst rushing team in the league got yard
  Olindo Mare was 3-3 in field goal attempts, but actually it turned out the Whitehurst to Williams touchdown on the first drive of the game would prove to be the game-winner.
  The Seahawks now own the distinct honor of being the NFL’s first-ever division winner to have a losing record.  And it’s an honor that, for tonight and this week at least, they are happy to have.
  Wild Card Weekend vs. the defending Super Bowl champions in six days… 

The Sixth Time's The Charm

Maybe now Bob Stoops and the Sooners can stop answering questions about their BCS bowl woes after taking down Connecticut 48-20 in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl on Saturday night.  Oklahoma finally lived up to the massive point spread that was expected of them coming into a Fiesta Bowl matchup and won a BCS game after five straight losses.
  Landry Jones had a fantastic night, passing for 429 yards and three touchdowns.  He completed his first 12 passes.  (Actually, he completed his first 13, if you count the pass complete to Connecticut’s Dwayne Gratz, who returned it for a touchdown.)  With this big performance, Jones has surpassed Sam Bradford’s mark for passing yards in a season.
  Jones found six different receivers with his 34 completions.  Ryan Broyles led that group with 13 receptions for 170 yards and touchdown.  Like OSU’s Justin Blackmon, there is much speculation about the receiver’s future in college.
  Senior running back Demarco Murray closed out his Sooner career in style with 25 carries for 93 yards.  Although he didn’t quite reach the 100-yard milestone in this game, he did cross the goal line for a touchdown, which was his 50th career touchdown.
  The Sooners kept the UConn offense out of the endzone.  This extended the Huskies’ offensive struggles, who have now gone over eight quarters without an offensive TD.  UConn got points from Gratz’ pick six and Robbie Frey’s 95-yard touchdown on a kickoff return.
  With as much youth as Oklahoma has returning for the 2011 season, many people are already pointing the possibilities of the Sooners playing for a national title again in a little over a year.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Blackmon May Return

If this is true, OSU fans have a lot to be excited about.
Check out the report from Cowboys Ride For Free.

Happy 2011 Everyone!

May God bless you all in this new year.

 

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