speaktherights.com College Football Picks Week 11 and a note of Thanks

Am sitting on the couch as I type.

Went for a five mile walk earlier today and got caught up with my Mom and my Aunt Barbara.  My dear wife, Carrie, acquired headphones for me that work with my cell phone and I just walk and talk away.  It’s quite nice.

The Blue River below near the house where my walks start. Took this as I wrapped up my steps today.

Watching North Carolina and Notre Dame as I type.  I hope UNC beats the Irish.  A week ago I made a stop along I-40 and picked up the Ragieh News-Observer and The Durham Herald-Sun.  We were not far from Chapel Hill.

Go Tar Heels Go!  It is 7 to 7 right now.  Make that UNC 14-7!  Sam Howell is something.

Two photos from my and Carrie’s secluded trip to North Carolina last week.

To the South in the evening.

Sun about to come up the next day.

The shrimp and the flounder Carrie cooked was worth the drive.  The last time we had traveled was last December to visit relatives in Mississippi.  Wish we could have seen them yesterday.

1978 Hines Family reunion football game huddle.  That is me on the far right.  These were the best games of my life.  I am so THANKFUL.

Earlier this afternoon Texas was playing Iowa State.  The Longhorns were ahead 20-16.  They had 3rd and a few around the fifteen yard line.  That turned into 4th and a long one.  Kick it, I thought.  Do that and take a 7 point lead.  Makes football sense, especially to a mind whose math brain thinks seven first, other numbers later.  Well, Texas brought on the kicker alright, ON THE LAST PLAY OF THEM GAME!!!!  They went for it on the aforementioned 4th down and did not get it.  I could have told what was going to happen.  Iowa State scored and made it….wait for it….23-20.  Had a chance to kick it and take a 7 point lead.  Got greedy instead.  They asked your kicker to hit a 57 yarder on the last play?  Not good.  Texas’ players did not deserve to lose this game.

Reminds me of a place in time when a dear friend of mine’s son was kicking for a high school team that didn’t have sense enough to kick a field goal.  I wanted to take Styrofoam cups and place them in the baseball fence adjacent to the football field in clear sight of the sideline that needed to see it.  3>0.  Three is greater than zero.  Oh well.  My  school record of kicking the longest field goal during the Reagan administration still stands for a reason, albeit a sad reason.

This weeks picks!

Ohio beats Bowling Green…The Bobcats get it done.

Florida beats Kentucky….I hope I jinx the Gators and ole smarty, Coach Mullen.

Indiana beats Maryland…The Hoosiers are at home and the season of a seasons continues.  BELIEVE IT.

NC State beats Syracuse…I picked the Pack to beat Liberty last week ad they came through.

Michigan beats Penn State…And I think I may have this one BAD WRONG.  Can Penn State really go 0-6?  I don’t think so. And I still can’t pick them.

Alabama beats Auburn….Roll Tide.  Brother Tim, I will be for your boys tomorrow!

Northwestern beats Michigan State…Is it fun or what?  Watching Indiana and Northwestern winning in the same season is nice.

Pitt beats Clemson….I said it.  Just wait.

Boston College beats Louisville…I can watch this and get wistful.  Thirty years ago on the cat-walk above old Cardinal Stadium, I stood next to Gerard Phelan and watched him call the BC game against U of L  on NESN and chatted with him during commercials.  Phelan caught Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary against Miami in 1984.  I shook one of hands who caught THE PASS.  U of L won that game, the last of season and then went out and plastered BAMA in the Fiesta Bowl 34-7 to finish 10-1-1.

Ole Miss beats Mississippi State…My phone missed a call from Starkville.  It may have been Coach Leach asking if I have any eligibility left.  The Rebs have too much O power.  Look for them to win by 20 or more.

UCLA beats Arizona…The Bruins need this one.

Virginia beats Florida State…FSU is just bad this year.

Have a great weekend all and if you get the chance, speak the rights!

Danny Johnson

 

 

speaktherights.com College Football Picks Week # 10

Okay kids.  I am going to do it.  You know I am and I am because I BELIEVE!

The Hoosiers are going to beat the Buckeyes.

It has been a good week hanging out with my dear wife, Carrie.

I enjoyed writing about the Indiana Hoosiers 1968 Rose Bowl trip on my last post.  One day we will be there again.

So I did not post my picks last week.  I thought it was futile given I would do it after games had been played.  That and I was 10 and 2 two weeks ago and I was still enjoying that.

This week I have some doozies.  We shall see.

Clemson beats Florida State...And to think they ushered Coach Bowden out for Jimbo Fisher.

Florida beats Vandy…Of course they do.

Nebraska beats Illinois…Kind of feel sorry for the Illini.

Indiana beats Ohio State…No one else will.  I am saying it here and now.

Iowa beats Penn State…The Nittany Lions are hurting and Coach Franklin will be elsewhere next season.

UCF beats Cincy…I know.  You think I am just trying to set up the Hooisers for a higher rank.  Not so.  UCF is at home and that will make a difference.

Alabama beats Kentucky…The Bear Bowl?  That just sounds awful.  Sorry Brother Tim.  But Bear did coach at UK too.

Auburn beats Tennessee…Too much orange for me.  Won’t be looking at this one.

NC State beats Liberty….And the Hugh Freeze sweepstakes begins.

Michigan beats Rutgers….Coach Harbaugh needs this one.

Oklahoma beats OK State…I’m a man!  I’m 52!

Georgia beats Mississippi State….The Bulldogs win!  Does State have any players left?

Have a great weekend all!

Go Hoosiers and speak the rights!

Danny Johnson

 

 

For the Glory of Old IU

“I told my folks I wanted to play for the Indiana Hoosiers because they had a chance to play in the Rose Bowl bowl.  My folks laughed at me and told me if I was planning on playing in the Rose Bowl I better try to get on at Michigan or Ohio State.” 

Dave Kornowa, defensive back and kicker for the 1967 Indiana University Football team.  To date, they are the only IU team to ever play in The Rose Bowl.

As the Indiana University football team is gearing up to play the Ohio State Buckeyes this Saturday, I knew I had to stop and look around.  How did we get here, I wondered?  If you want to sit down and have a chat with me about it we can debate on my belief that former Athletic Director Fred Glass wanted football to be a priority like it had not been in some time at Indiana University if ever.  Mr. Glass is a smart man.  Have you seen Memorial Stadium lately?  Those of us who remember the set of East and West stands and the scoreboard that sat on a knoll that many old folks couldn’t read prior to a newer scoreboard in 1989 know what has happened at 17th Street in Bloomington.

How did we get here?  I asked myself.   But more than that, I recently had the pleasure of holding forth with a guy I have thought about on and off for just more than two years now.

Those of you who read this stuff I muse about from time to time know I was fortunate enough to put a couple balls through the uprights in The Rose Bowl in Pasadena.  While on the field at The Rose Bowl, I took a moment or two and wondered what it would be like to see the Indiana Hooisers running out of the same tunnel I just walked through on to the field myself.

Growing up a football fan in the Midwest, you know what The Rose Bowl means.  In fact, it is the one Big Ten cultural universal that has not left us in the wake of Legends and Leaders and East and West and a Big 10 with fourteen teams.  The Rose Bowl has been that constant in all the new-fangled mess we have been subjected to.

Walking on The Rose Bowl field with my dear wife, Carrie, I wondered what it must have been like for the Indiana Hoosier Football faithful during that January 1, 1968 day in the sun.  Finding myself there doing what I was doing was enough to give anyone faith in getting there.

Into the North end zone of The Rose Bowl behind me and Carrie in this photo, is where Dave Kornowa kicked a 27 yard field for the Indiana Hoosiers against the Southern Cal Trojans in the 1968 Rose Bowl.  The Trojans defeated the Hoosiers 14-3.  The Indiana Hoosiers have yet to make it back to The Rose Bowl.  The USC Trojans have been back nineteen times.

Dave Kornowa played defensive back and kicked for those Indiana Hoosiers.

Yesterday I had speaks with Mr. Kornowa.  We covered a great deal of ground and I told him my Rose Bowl odyssey was complete.  I got to kick there and I was talking to the only Indiana Hoosier to ever score a Hoosier point in the Rose Bowl with a field goal that made the score 7-3 at halftime.

Dave Kornowa is originally from Toledo and played high school football for Toledo Woodward High.  As a senior, in 1963, Dave was named Honorable Mention All-State at quarterback.  In addition to playing quarterback, Dave kicked a few extra points his senior year.  “We usually went for two”, he told me.  I asked if he had been recruited by the Toledo Rockets and their head coach, Frank Lauterbur?  Dave said he did not talk to Coach Lauterbur.  But someone connected to the program did talk to him about being a Toledo Rocket.  The guy told Dave he better sign with the Rockets because his prospects weren’t too good elsewhere.  Ironically, I did meet Coach Lauterbur.  In 1990 Coach Lauterbur was an NFL scout and the coach and I piled into my 1966 Mustang along with a bag of balls and found the practice field at Louisville Manual high school.  Coach Lauterbur, with a stopwatch in hand, watched me punt about 20 balls until he had seen enough.  He complimented me and told me what I needed to improve on.  Then we went back to his hotel room and he told story after story and I was grateful.

One man’s resolve can go a long way.  Between his parents laughing at him when he mentioned The Rose Bowl as a possibility for him at Indiana and having a Toledo Rocket booster (I had to) tell him he wasn’t good enough for the big time, there was something to prove.  Dave Kornowa proved it all.  That is him in that picture kicking in the Rose Bowl when it mattered.

In 1967 there was a three way tie for first place in the Big Ten.  Indiana, Minnesota, and Purdue were all 6-1 in conference play.

The Hoosiers lost one game in the regular season.  It was a 33-7 lopsided defeat to the Minnesota Golden Gophers.  With that being the only defeat, the last game of the season had everything on the line as the Purdue Boilermakers came to Bloomington for all the marbles.  It was a close one.  Purdue had handled the conference all season, including a 42-17 win over Minnesota and a 41-6 victory over Ohio State, not to mention a 28-21 win over the then # 1 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the second game of the season.

The Hoosiers beat Purdue 19-14.  “I missed the second extra point just a shade to the left and then we went for two after the third touchdown and we didn’t get,” Dave told me.  He also said there was a tense moment when Purdue running back Leroy Keyes got behind Dave on a pass pattern.  “Keyes beat me deep and he had a touchdown.  But he had bruised ribs early in the game and he could barely raise his arms.  I thought I was going to have a heart attack when I saw that pass heading toward him.  He dropped it and I patted him on the butt on his way back to the huddle.”

So a choice had to be made by The Big Ten.  Which team do we send to Pasadena.  Dave Kornowa told me he didn’t expect they would get the call after their defeat to Minnesota being so lopsided.  But, Purdue did beat the number one team in the land earlier in the year and Purdue had their way with the rest of The Big Ten.  Indiana earned it by beating the best on the biggest stage the conference had that year.  They were both top ten teams going in.  The Hoosiers won and they deserved that call.

“We were in a daze, surprised that we were picked to go being in a three-way tie with Minnesota and Purdue.  We did our best which ended up being enough,” Dave said.  There was still some relief in his voice this many years on.  At least that is what I heard.

Dave Kornowa said walking into the Rose Bowl Stadium was a thrill and the best part of the trip was going to Disneyland.  And then he had to bring up knocking O.J. Simpson out of the game.  Why not?  “Two guys had him held up and I had a fifteen yard run on him. I hit him with my helmet.  Would have been a penalty today.  I would have been thrown out of every game.”

At 5’11 and 185 pounds, Dave Kornowa was not a speed burner.  He modestly told me ran a 5.2  forty yard dash.  But as we spoke I heard a scrappy player.  One who gave it his all with a determination that was a constant work in progress.  From being ridiculed for wanting to be a Hoosier to having a Toledo man tell him he wasn’t good enough to working to keep up with the Big Ten talent.  He did it.  When he told me of his athletic hard-hitting nature, I told him it sounded to me like he was spring-loaded when he hit guys on the other team.  He handled it all and came out a Big Ten Champion who played in The Rose Bowl.

Dave was complimentary of his teammates.  Too many to mention cos I would certainly leave some out.

As for Coach John Pont?  “He was a fiery little guy.  He was a good coach.  He gave a good pregame speech that would fire you up and you were ready to play.”

They did.  They played in The Rose Bowl.

The Block I on the helmet and that square-toed kicking shoe.  Be still my beating heart.  To know that I had to chance to trod that same turf is an honor now more than ever, thank you, Dave.

And yes, we had to talk about today’s Hoosiers as they embark on the biggest game of the season against Ohio State Saturday.  What did Dave say? “Ohio State puts on their pants one leg at a time just like Indiana does.  The problem is Ohio State’s pants have been a couple sizes bigger.”

I know what Dave means.  I was in Bloomington the last time the Hoosiers beat the Buckeyes in 1988.  They beat them in Columbus the year before.

It’s time.  I do BELIEVE it is time.

Speaking The Rose Bowl kicking rights…

Danny Johnson

 

 

 

speaktherights.com College Football Picks Week #8 and the photos of the day

The photos of the day:

Seems quite appropriate given I am listening to Roger Waters’ US + THEM live CD that just came out recently.  I actually bought a physical copy to remind me of days gone by.

This photo off the home office porch.  Taken this evening, it has a great deal going on doesn’t it?

It was cold last year in Bloomington for the Michigan game.  I attended with old chum Adam Disque.  That we have know each other as long as we have is not right.  It doesn’t seem like that long.  Adam to me is what John Lodge of The Moody Blues referred to as an old mate.  You meet up however long after the last time and take up straight away where you left off.  If you have a mate or two in your life, you are fortunate.  Me, I have more old mates than I deserve.

It was a cold night last November 23rd.  The weather will be much better in Bloomington and the Hoosiers will beat Michigan for the first time since 1987 when they beat Michigan 14-10 in the rain at Memorial Stadium.  A blocked punt helped out that day.

Last week’s picks were better 9 winners and 3 losers.  Much better.  Let’s see what I can screw up this week!

Indiana beats Michigan…It is time and I BELIEVE!

USC beats Arizona State…They kick it off at 9 AM local time.  PAC 12 is back.

Iowa beats Michigan State…Go Hawkeyes!

Boston College beats Syracuse…BC has a good team.

Georgia beats Florida…In 2020 this game loses its party but at least we are playing.

Penn State beats Maryland…The Nittany Lions will be looking to rebound with many points.

Minnesota beats Illinois…Goldy is collecting nuts and will crack some Illini.

Mississippi State beats Vandy…Will this passing attack of Coach Leach come to life in Music City?  I think it will.

Texas A & M beats South Carolina…A &M needs this one.

Pitt beats Florida State…I know.  I never learn.

North Carolina beats Duke…Sometimes I learn.  Love Duke.  UNC scores and scores.

Notre Dame beats Clemson…Walk right in, Alabama.  Send ND a Christmas card.

Have a peaceful weekend, y’all.  Lord knows the nation needs it!

Speaking the rights…

Danny Johnson