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1.31.2010

Reds Sign Veteran SS Orlando Cabrera


By: Jeremy Mays
The Cincinnati Reds and free-agent shortstop Orlando Cabrera have agreed to a one-year deal worth $3 million. The deal includes a $3 million option with a $1 million buyout for 2011, follows a one-year, $4 million contract that Cabrera played with in 2009. Cabrera has 12 years of experience and is the thr brother of former Red Jolbert Cabrera. He has a .275 career average through out his career playing for the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, LAA Angels, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, and the Minnesota Twins. Cabrera was sent from Montreal to Boston in 2004 at the MLB trade deadline in a deal that sent Nomar Garciaparra to the Chicago Cubs and Cabrera helped the Red Sox win the World Series breaking their 86 year curse without a title. Paul Janish who many thought was going to be the Opening Day starter at SS based on his excellent defensive play last year will continue to come off the bench for the Reds and serve as Cabrera's back up.

1.30.2010

Kentucky Bounces Back With 85-72 Win Over Vandy


There was no hangover effect from the Cats suffering their first loss in today's game. The Cats were ready to go and Vanderbilt really could never get anything going on offense today. Calipari sent a message to his team this week with those who he didn't feel were giving their best effort and benched Eric Bledsoe handing his starting spot to Darnell Dodson. Dodson was huge today in his chance to start and showed an obvious boost in his confidence as he came out scoring 16 points(4 threes) and 7 rebounds. DeMarcus Cousins had another huge game today 21 points and 10 rebounds recording his 12th double-double of the season breaking the freshman record once held by Chris Mills. Cousins is likely to earn SEC Freshman of the Week Honors for the 3rd straight week. Eric Bledsoe responded well coming off the bench with 13 points and 7 rebounds. Superstar guest LeBron James, a close friend of John Calipari's was in the house today along with CJ Leslie, John Wall's high school teammate from Word of God Christian High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. The homestand continues for the Cats as they will host #20 Ole Miss Rebels on Tuesday night.

1st Half Kentucky 49 Vanderbilt 34
2nd Half Vanderbilt 38 Kentucky 36
Final Kentucky 85 Vanderbilt 72

Kentucky Wildcats

Starters

Patrick Patterson 30 mins, 12 pts, 4 rebs, 2 stls, 1 blk
DeMarcus Cousins 24 mins, 21 pts, 10 rebs, 1 ast, 2 stls, 1 blk
Darnell Dodson 18 mins, 16 ptsm 7 rebs
Darius Miller 8 mins, 2 asts
John Wall 34 mins, 13 pts, 2 rebs, 9 asts, 1 stl, 1 blk

Bench

Perry Stevenson 11 mins, 3 rebs
Ramon Harris 9 mins, 1 reb
Josh Harrellson 1 min
DeAndre Liggins 25 mins, 9 pts, 4 rebs, 2 stls
Eric Bledsoe 33 mins, 13 pts, 7 rebs, 3 asts, 3 stls
Daniel Orton 7 mins, 1 pt, 1 reb, 1 blk

Did Not Play

Mark Krebs
Jon Hood

Totals 85 pts, 39 rebs, 15 asts, 10 stls, 5 blks

Vanderbilt Commodores

Starters

Andre Walker 31 mins, 10 pts, 7 rebs, 2 asts
AJ Ogilvy 21 mins, 12 pts, 4 rebs, 1 ast
Jermaine Beal 37 mins, 19 pts, 1 reb, 1 ast, 1 stl
Brad Tinsley 24 mins, 8 pts, 1 reb, 3 asts, 1 stl
Jeffery Taylor 26 mins, 10 pts, 2 revs, 3 asts, 1 stl, 1 blk

Bench

Festus Ezeli 18 mins, 4 rebs
Darshawn McClellan 1 min, 1 reb
Lance Goulbourne 12 mins, 1 reb, 2 blks
Jordan Smart 1 min
Steve Tchiengang 3 pts, 8 mins
John Jenkins 21 mins, 10 pts, 1 ast

Totals 72 pts, 21 rebs, 11 asts, 3 stls, 3 blks

1.29.2010

What You Can Expect From The 2010 Reds


The Cincinnati Reds have been trying to get younger over the years while adding a few veteran pieces to the ball club to fill out the roster. The Reds are in contract negotiations with Jonny Gomes and are trying reach a minor league deal with him. Orlando Cabrera is considering the Reds and it's down to two teams for his services in 2010, the Reds and the Colorado Rockies. If the Rockies beat out the Reds for Cabrera, look for the Reds to try and add an outfielder with some power. A Gary Sheffield comes to mind as he would fit perfect in a small ballpark like GABP and could platoon in left field with Chris Dickerson, Drew Stubbs, Laynce Nix, and Wladimir Balentien. Cincinnati is sending a scout next week to Arizona to watch former San Francisco Giants Pitcher Noah Lowry who has been out of baseball since 2007 with multiple injuries. Walt Jocketty says signing Orlando Cabrera is a real possibility and if they can't sign him, look for Paul Janish, Juan Francisco, or Todd Frazier to be in the discussion for the Opening Day starter at shortstop. Frazier hasn't played SS since his days in college at Rutgers. Center field is another spot that does not have a determined starter as of yet. Candidates to be in the mix for the center field position are Drew Stubbs, Chris Dickerson, and Willy Taveras. Right Field is Jay Bruce's job to lose. Outside the SS position, the infield is set for 2010 with Joey Votto at 1B, Brandon Phillips at 2B, and Scott Rolen at 3B. Ramon Hernandez will be returning to start for the Reds as their catcher. The Reds seem to be comfortable about their starting rotation. Look for Aaron Harang, Bronson Arroyo, Johnny Cueto and Homer Bailey to be locks in the rotation. Candidates for the 5th spot will consist of Justin Lehr, Matt Maloney, and Micah Owings. The Reds would love to see their huge free agent signing Aroldis Chapman to make the rotation but with the patience the Reds organizations shows to prospect, expect him to be starting the season in the Single A level but it wouldn't surprise me to see them bring him up quickly if he dominates the Minor League levels. Expect Edison Volquez to be put into the starting rotation as he aims a return for June or July as he recovers from Tommy John's surgery. The Bullpen will be no different than it was to end the year. Barring a mega offer to relieve the Reds of Francisco Cordero's salary, expect to see Cordero back for his 3rd season as the Reds closer. Arthur Rhodes and Nick Massett will continue to be set up guys to Cordero in the 7th and 8th innings. Maybe even Bill Bray will return from his injuries and make a push for the Reds rotation. Should be a lot better Reds ball club in 2010 as they look to build on the momentum built up from a strong September last season. Hopefully the Reds will snap their 14-year drought of missing the playoffs as it will become 15 years in they do not make it to the post-season.

Rey Maualuga arrested


By: Cooper Ledford SWO SPORTS FOUNDER AND CEO


Cincinnati Bengals rookie linebacker, Rey Maualuga was arrested on the 28th of January.


Maualuga was charged with DUI (driving under the influence) and careless driving. Maualuga was spent the night in jail and was released this morning. He had no comments on the occurrence, but he did say that he did have a lot of glasses of drugs-not actual words.


The Bengals had no comment on this occurrence, and it is not know if Maualuga will face any more consequences.


Xavier thumps the Dukes

Picture: Kenny Frease got his first double-double
on Thursday in Xavier's win over Duquesne.

By: Cooper Ledford

The Xavier Musketeers (14-6, 6-1 A-10) were hosting the Duquesne Dukes (10-10, 1-5 A-10). Xavier was heavily favored to win, and that they did, the score was 86-50, so a win in the Muskies 70's throwbacks.

Jordan Crawford and Jason Love each had 17 points, while Kenny Frease got his first double-double, with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

Xavier jumped to a 12-2 lead to start the game, and never looked back. Duquesne only had 23 points inn the first half, that is the least amount of points in a half this season.

The Duke's leading scorer was Melquan Bolding who scored 14 points.

Next Xavier will host Fordham, which should be an easy win for the Muskies. The game is on Sunday at 2:00 PM ET, the game will be televised Fox Sports Ohio.

1.23.2010

Xavier rebounds from loss, beats URI

By: Cooper Ledford

The Xavier Musketeers (13-6, 5-1 A-10) were hosting the Rhode Island Rams (15-3, 3-2 A-10). Xavier was coming off of a close loss to Temple, and were to rebound and get back on track. Xavier ended up winning 72-61.

Jordan Crawford had his first double-double, getting 21 points, and making some big plays. Crawford also had 12 rebounds and six assist.

Jamel McLean posted 16 points and had eight rebounds.

The Musketeers did not have the lead or make 3-pointer until Jordan Crawford took over the game.

"Lamonte Ulmer and Keith Cothran scored 12 apiece for Rhode Island (15-3, 3-2), which has lost 15 of its last 16 games against the Musketeers." -ESPN.COM

Next, Xavier will host Duquesne on Thursday, the game is at 7:00 pm ET and will be on FSN Ohio.

UK is No. 1

"Cats win 101-70 in a ALL Kentucky game. The Hogs couldn't get it together and therefore, Kentucky came out determined and able to overcome Arkansas. Following a Texas loss, putting the Cats in the spotlight for the #1 position. Proving their point, UK comes out and dominates and not only did UK snatch the #1 position from Texas with Texas only losing one game, the Longhorns lose yet ANOTHER game following the UK game."-www.kentcuckyvideos.blogspot.com

SWO POLL

NCAA basketball--as of now *=SWO team

1.) Kentucky*
2.) Texas
3.) Kansas
4.) Syracuse
5.) Villanova
6.) Duke
7.) Michigan State
8.) Pittsburgh
9.) Kansas State
10.) Tennessee
11.) West Virginia
12.) Purdue
13.) Georgetown
14.) Temple
15.) Gonzaga
16.) Wisconsin
17.) Clemson
18.) Georgia Tech
19.) Northern Iowa
20.) Ohio State*
21.) Mississippi
22.) Mississippi State
23.) Baylor
25.) Xavier*

Kentucky can take #1 rank with win

The Kentucky Wildcats are a perfect 18-0, they are ranked No. 2. After the No.1 Texas Longhorns lost to Kansas State, Monday, Kentucky has a shot to become No. 1.

The Wildcats will take on Arkansas, which should not be too much of a challenge. The game is at Rupp Arena, and at 4:00 pm ET.

Good Luck UK!

1.18.2010

OSU opener set for a Thursday Night Game


By: Cooper Ledford SWO SPORTS FOUNDER & CEO


The Ohio State Buckeye's season will start on Thursday, September 2, 2010. Ohio State will be hosting Marshall.


The starting time has not been announced, as well as the television plans.


"This change to a Thursday night opener offers a number of positives for Ohio State," Ohio State associate vice-president and director of athletics Gene Smith explained. "Summer quarter classes end the week before, so there will be minimal campus impact on students, faculty and staff that day.


"Along with providing maximum national exposure for our Rose Bowl champions, this unique starting date and time allows our team and fans to escape the heat of the day, and breaks up a string of four consecutive Saturday home games to start the season.

"It will allow fans to enjoy other events throughout the Labor Day weekend. We see it as a treat for Buckeye fans and an exciting way to open the 2010 campaign."


Ohio State's last mid-week regular season home game was in 1997, in a season-opening 24-10 win over Wyoming that was played on a Thursday evening.

SWO Sports player of the week

Xavier basketball
Dante' Jackson -19 points in win over Dayton

John Wall on SI


By: Cooper Ledford


Freshman guard for the Kentucky Wildcats, John Wall was on the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated magazine.


This issue is only available in the Southeast.


Congratulations to John Wall and the Kentucky Wildcats.

1.17.2010

Bearcats win in nail-biter

By: Javier Lopez


The Cincinnati Bearcats (12-6, 3-3 Big East) were hosting the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame (14-4, 3-2 Big East). Cincinnati ended up winning in a close game, 60-58.


Yancy Gates made the game winning shot, with two seconds left to give UC the win. Rashad Bishop had 10 points, 3 of the coming from the free throw line in the last 4:02. Lance Stephenson had nine points. The game was tied at 58 with 23 seconds left, but UC was able to get the previously mentioned basket by Yancy Gates to get the win.


Notre Dame started the game with a 7-0 run, and the Bearcats fell behind at the half with the score of 32-25.


Next, Cincinnati will host South Florida on Wednesday, the 20th. The game will be at 7:00 PM ET and will be on FSN Ohio.

Bucks get second strait big win

By: Cooper Ledford
Picture: David Light posted 18 points
in OSU's win over Wisconsin.




The Ohio State Buckeyes (13-5, 3-3 Big Ten) were hosting the Wisconsin Badgers (14-4, 4-2 Big Ten), Saturday night. OSU was not ranked, while Wisconsin was ranked #13. Ohio State ended up winning 60-51. It is Ohio State's second consecutive big win, the last game, they upset Purdue, now Wisconsin falls to the Buckeyes. Here is some stats.





David Lighty lead the Bucks in scoring with 18 points, while Evan Turner posted 15, but finished with four fouls. William Buford lead in rebounds with 12. The Buckeyes now have a 2 game winning streak.





For Wisconsin, Trevon Hughes had 18 points, while Jason Bohannon had 10. A big reason why Wisconsin did so poorly is the offense, they were unable to put up points like they would have liked. A reason why the offense was so bad was because the second-leading scorer and rebounder, Jon Leuer was out because of a fracture wrist.





Next, the Buckeyes will host Northwestern. The game is on Tuesday, the 19th. The game is at 7:00 PM ET and will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

1.16.2010

Xavier keeps home winning streak alive versus Dayton

By: Cooper Ledford
Picture: Jason Love had 10
points in Xavier's win over Dayton.

The Xavier Musketeers (12-5, 4-0 A-10) were hosting the Dayton Flyers (13-4, 2-1 A-10). Dayton has not beat Xavier in Cincinnati since 1981, when Ronald Reagan was president. Both teams fought hard and were determined to win the game. Xavier ended up winning 78-74.


Dante Jackson had a career-high in points with 19. Jackson lead XU in scoring. Jordan Crawford fouled out in the first half, but late in the game made the clinching basket, a fadeaway jumper with 14 seconds left. Jordan Crawford had 16 points in the game, 14 of which were in the second half.


Terrell Holloway posted 17 points, while Jason Love scored 10, and had six blocks.


Marcus Johnson was the leading scorer for Dayton, Johnson had 17 points and was 6-of-14 shooting.


The Muskies were 24 of 30 on the free-throw line while UD was 16 of 25.


The next meeting between UD and XU will be on February the 6th. Next, Xavier will go to Philadelphia to take on the 19th ranked Temple Owls. The game is on Wednesday, the 20th at 7:00 PM ET, the game will be televised on FSN Ohio.

Kentucky Struggle to Auburn, Win 72-67


By: Jeremy Mays
Kentucky went into Auburn, Alabama to face the Auburn Tigers after a huge win over Florida but come a way with just a 5-point victory over the Tigers. The Cats had a 13-point lead at the half but lost intensity int he 2nd Half. At one point with 8:26 left in the game, Auburn had tied the game at 60 points each. UK continued to struggle defending the three point shot when the game was on the line. It was a homecoming for the Alabama natives Eric Bledsoe and DeMarcus Cousins. Cousins recorded yet another double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds. The Cats get the week off before they head back to home to take on John Pelphrey's Arkansas Razorbacks.

1st Half UK 39 AUB 26
2nd Half UK 33 AUB 41
Final UK 72 AUB 67

Starters

Patrick Patterson 36 mins, 12 pts, 5 rebs, 3 asts
DeMarcus Cousins 30 mins, 16 pts, 11 rebs, 3 asts, 1 stl, 4 blks
Darius Miller 19 mins, 3 pts, 2 rebs, 2 blks
Eric Bledsoe 38 mins, 13 pts, 2 rebs, 2 asts, 2 stls
John Wall 35 mins, 13 pts, 2 rebs, 4 asts, 1 stl

Bench

Perry Stevenson 6 mins, 4 pts, 2 rebs, 2 stl
Ramon Harris 6 mins
Darnell Dodson 9 mins, 3 pts, 1 reb
DeAndre Liggins 14 mins, 5 pts, 3 rebs
Daniel Orton 7 mins, 3 pts, 3 rebs, 1 ast, 1 blk

Did Not Play

Josh Harrellson
Mark Krebs
Jon Hood

Marvin Lewis named 2009 NFL Coach of Year

By: Cooper Ledford
The Cincinnati Bengals' head coach, Marvin Lewis was named to 2009 NFL Coach of the Year. Marvin Lewis coached last year, going 4-11-1, and in the 2009 season turned the whole team around going 10-7.


Marvin Lewis and the Bengals had to deal with a lot this year, the death of Vikki Zimmer and Chris Henry was one of those. Despite deaths in the Bengals family, Cincinnati was able to get their first winning season since 2005.


Lewis has coached 16 years in the NFL, he has been with the Bengals since Jan. 14, 2003. Lewis is 46-50-1 as a HC for the Bengals.

1.15.2010

CCU comes from behind, but no W to show for it


By: Cooper Ledford


The Cincinnati Christian University Eagles were visiting the Ausbury College colonials, Tuesday (this is so late because CCU does not release scores very quickly.) The game was a THRILLER.


At half time, CCU had a 5 point lead, and transformed it into a 13 point lead, only to slowly rally and hold on to the lead until the final buzzer.


CCU's Dartanian Thomas had two free throws with five seconds and his team down by two, but couldn't find the mark on either. He would again have a chance to redeem himself but could only make the first of two with .8 seconds left. The rebound was tapped in the air and Asbury snapped a five game losing streak and got their first KIAC victory of the season.


Asbury (9-8, 1-0 KIAC) was led by Phillip Morrison's fourth 30 point game of the season, as the junior went for 34. Morrison connected on all 19 of his free throw attempts including 13 in the second half. He was only seven-of-17 from the floor and hit only one-of-three from long range. Morrison also led the team with five assists.


Four other Eagles were in double figures including Jamal Morris with 14, Brian Johnson with 13, Justin Jones with 11, and Brock Hurtle off the bench with 14. Hurtle was a big part in the second half comeback, knocking down all four of his three's after intermission and three in the final six minutes. Johnson also led the team with eight rebounds, Jones added seven.


Both teams were 45% shooting on the night.


Next, CCU will host Alice Lloyd College, on Tuesday, the 19th. The game is at 3:00 PM ET and will not be televised.

Ochocinco to South Florida

By: Cooper Ledford

Bengals WR, Chad Ochocinco will be heading to south Florida to play in the 2010 Pro Bowl. No Bengals were heading to the Pro Bowl, but Ochocinco will be going to replace the injured WR for New England, Wess Welker.

It will be Chad's sixth Pro Bowl in his career. Many and most Bengal's fans say that they are happy that he is going to the Pro Bowl, but would prefer the Super Bowl.

The Pro Bowl is on Sunday, Jan., 31. The game will be at 7:30 PM ET and will be on ESPN. SWO Sports WILL make a recap for the Pro Bowl.

1.13.2010

OSU upsets #6 Purdue.


By: Cooper Ledford

The Ohio State Buckeyes (12-5) were visiting the Purdue Boilermakers (14-2). Purdue was ranked No. 6 in the nation, while OSU was not ranked.

To start things off, Purdue had an early 13-9 lead, but after that the Buckeyes went on a 9-0 run. Ohio State ended up winning, 70-66. Ohio State gets back on track and wins after losing to Minnesota, while Purdue has now lost two strait games (started 14-0).

Evan Turner had a great night, with 32 points, yes, 32, 23 of which were in the second half. Late in the game, OSU was down by 13, but Evan Turner and the rest of the Bucks were able to overcome that deficit. Turner had 14 of the last 18 points by the Buckeyes.


William Buford posted 19 points, with seven rebounds.

For Purdue, Robbie Hummel had 32 points, he also tied the school record with eight 3-pointers and had 10 rebounds.

E'Twaun Moore added 19 points for the Boilermakers.

Next, the Bucks return home where they will play Wisconsin. The game will be on Saturday, at 8:00 pm ET, the game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
Picture: OSU's Evan Turner had 32 points in the Buckeyes' 70-66 win over No. 6 Purdue.

1.12.2010

UK Ends 6-Year Losing Streak To Florida On The Road


By: Jeremy Mays
The Kentucky Wildcats head into the "Swamp" and get a huge road win over the Florida Gators ending a six year losing streak on the road to Florida. The Cats started the game off shaky with Florida starting off on a 7-0 run to begin the game. It wouldn't take long for the Cats to get settled in thanks to Eric Bledsoe who stole the show with a career-high 25 points. Daniel Orton showed tremendous effort on defense with 3 blocks in a row in the first half and ending the game with 4 blocks. Patterson and Cousins had usual solid games keeping the Gators off the boards tonight out rebounding them 38-32. John Wall kept the game in control running the floor with his highlight reel dunks and layups, as well as leading the team with 6 assists. The final score of this one was 89-77. UK continues their road trip to Auburn, Alabama to face the 9-7 Auburn Tigers.

1st Half UK 38 UF 31
2nd Half UK 51 UF 46
Final UK 89 UF 77

Starters

Patrick Patterson 37 mins, 15 pts, 7 rebs, 2 stls, 1 blk
DeMarcus Cousins 23 mins, 13 pts, 5 rebs
Darius Miller 26 mins, 9 ptsm 4 rebs, 2 asts
Eric Bledsoe 37 mins, 25 pts, 7 rebs, 5 asts, 3 stls
John Wall 35 mins, 19 pts, 4 rebs, 6 asts, 1 blk

Bench

Perry Stevenson 5 mins
Ramon Harris 5 mins, 1 reb
Darnell Dodson 9 mins, 6 pts, 1 reb
DeAndre Liggins 6 mins
Daniel Orton 17 mins, 9 rebs, 1 stl, 4 blks

Did Not Play

Jon Hood
Mark Krebs
Josh Harrellson

EARLY BCS Predictions, 2011

(ranks is what I predict their ranks will be at the time of the bowl)

Sugar Bowl- #5Florida vs. #4Texas (Predicted records FLA: 11-2, TEX: 11-2)

Orange Bowl- #10Virginia Tech vs. #6Cincinnati (Predicted records VT: 10-2, CIN: 12-0)

Fiesta Bowl- #3Texas Christian vs. #7Boise State (again) (Predicted records TCU: 12-0, BSU: 12-1)
Rose Bowl- #8Iowa vs. #9Oregon (Predicted records IOWA 10-2, ORE: 11-1)

National Championship- #1Alabama vs. #2Ohio State (Predicted records BAMA: 13-0, tOSU: 12-0)

1.10.2010

Cincinnati Reds Sign Cuban Ace Pitcher Aroldis Chapman


By: Jeremy Mays
The Cincinnati Reds sign LHP Aroldis Chapman to a 5-year, $25 million dollar deal that could be pushed up to 6-years and $30 million. Chapman was arguably the best pitcher in the free agent market and is the much awaited big transaction that Reds fans have been anxiously waiting for. The Reds beat out the Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, and Florida Marlins in the sweepstakes for Chapman's services. The Reds hope that Chapman will be able to make his Major League Debut in 2010 but he may have to be sent down to the Minor Leagues because his pitching mechanics are far from polished. Chapman is a lefty that has said to have got a fastball that can reach 100 mph. The Reds will have a stacked starting rotation with Aaron Harang, Bronson Arroyo, Johnny Cueto, Homer Bailey, Justin Lehr, Micah Owings, Edison Volquez, and Matt Maloney. Look to see Owings moved back to the bullpen and on the bench as a pinch hitter. The Reds may even be looking to trade Aaron Harang or Bronson Arroyo to free up some money and get some prospects in return.

Xavier makes comeback, beats GW

By: Coop Ledford

The Xavier Musketeers (10-5) were visiting the George Washington Colonials (11-4). This was a great game, George Washington lead for most of the game, and had an 11 point lead at the half. Xavier did great midway through the second half, going on a 20-13 run. In the second half the Musketeers got 46 points, while GW got only 28. Xavier played well on defense, and on the free throw line, going 76.7%. The X-man were solid on three-pointers, going 9-18, 50%.

Jason Love lead Xavier in scoring with 19 points. Jordan Crawford added 18 points and Terrell Holloway added 15 points.

Xavier proved a lot today, no matter how much they are down by, never give up on them. It was a similar case when they played Butler, trailing most of the game, and ended up losing by two, but in this one, they trailed most of the game, but won by seven.
Picture: Jason Love posted 19 points in Xavier's win over George Washington, Sunday.

SWO Sports player of the week, month.

Hey guys, I am going to start doing an SWO Sports player of the week and month. This will be on every Monday. The player can be from any of the SWO Sports teams in football or basketball. The teams are Kentucky, Ohio State, Xavier, Cincinnati Bearcats, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, or Cincinnati Christian University Eagles.

I will have a poll on who should be the player of the week and month.

So far, John Wall (UK b-ball) is the player of the week while Terrelle Pryor (OSU Football) is the player of the month.

Tomorrow I will post the player of the week. I will post the player of the month on Jan. 31.

1.09.2010

Bengals season comes to a close

By: Coop Ledford



The Cincinnati Bengals were hosting the New York Jets, Sunday Jan. 9th. It was a rematch of last week, where the Jets beat Cincinnati 37-0. The Bengals were trying to get their first playoff win in 19 years, while the Jets were trying to continue their season.



The Bengals lost in a heart-breaker, 24-14 as the Bengals' season ends.

A big reason why Cincinnati lost was because of the turnovers. Cincy had three, while New York had zero. Shayne Grahm also missed two field goals.

However, even though the Bengals lost, fans have nothing to hand their heads about, last year they went 4-11-1, they finish this year with a record of 10-7. Great season for the Bengals.

Kentucky Holds Off Georgia In SEC Opener


UK gets its first conference victory in a hard fought match vs an under rated Georgia Bulldogs team hot off a victory over #17 Georgia Tech. The Cats trailed at half time but 2nd Half heroics from DeMarcus Cousins and DeAndre Liggins kept the Cats in the game. Eric Bledsoe had a solid game for the Cats today but it was a huge test as the Cats struggled to the Bulldogs in their SEC Home Opener. Kentucky was able to pull a way late in the 2nd Half with a 76-68 win as UGA's front court consisting Albert Jackson, Chris Barnes and Jeremy Price all fouled out. It proved to be a test for the Cats as they faced an even matched front court based on height with a 6'11 Albert Jackson and 6'9 Trey Thompkins. The Wildcats go on the road on Tuesday night in Gainsville, Florida to take on Billy Donovan's Florida Gators in what will be UK's biggest road test of the season.

1st Half UGA 35 UK 34
2nd Half UGA 33 UK 42
Final UK 76 UGA 68

Starters

DeMarcus Cousins 25 mins, 16 pts, 7 rebs, 1 ast, 3 stls, 2 blks
Patrick Patterson 37 mins, 17 pts, 6 rebs, 2 asts, 1 blk
Darius Miller 15 mins, 5 pts, 1 reb, 1 stl
John Wall 34 mins, 17 pts, 4 rebs, 5 asts, 1 stl
Eric Bledsoe 37 mins, 12 pts, 3 rebs, 1 ast, 3 stls

Bench

Darnell Dodson 11 mins, 2 rebs, 1 stl
Ramon Harris 10 mins, 2 rebs, 1 blk
Perry Stevenson 9 mins
Daniel Orton 8 mins, 3 pts, 3 rebs 1 blk
DeAndre Liggins 14 mins, 6 pts, 1 reb, 3 stls

Did Not Play
Josh Harrellson
Mark Krebs
Jon Hood

1.08.2010

Xavier survives La Salle


By: Coop Ledford

The Xavier Musketeers (9-5) were visiting the La Salle Explorers (7-7), Thursday. LaSalle took an early lead in the game, a 7-0 lead, but Xavier came back and worked hard until the half, when they lead 41-26.

The Explorers went on a 20-0 run midway through the second half to tie the game. It was then a close game where every point was important, Xavier took a six point lead with under one minute to go and held on to it. Xavier ended up winning 68-62.

The sophomore guard Jordan Crawford lead in scoring with 22 points, while Jason Love had 11 points in the return to his hometown of Philadelphia.


Next, the Muskies will return to Atlantic 10 play as they will go to the Nation's capital, Washington DC to play George Washington. The game is on Sunday, at noon, the game will be televised on FSN Ohio.
Picture: Jordan Crawford had 22 points at LaSalle on Thursday.

1.07.2010

Bucks beat Hoosiers in Evan Turner's return

By: Coop Ledford

The Ohio State Buckeyes (11-4) were hosting the Indiana Hoosiers (7-7), Wednesday night. iTwas the return of Evan Turner, after breaking two bones in his back. Turner had eight points, five assists and five rebounds.

The star of the night was Jon Diebler, who had 21 points, while William Buford added 16 points for the Bucks.

For the Hoosiers, Verdell Jones III had a great night, 22 points, while Christian Watford added 11 for the Hoosiers.

Ohio State ended up winning 79-54.

Next, Ohio State will travel to Minneapolis, MN, to take on the Gophers. The game is on Saturday, at 3:30 pm ET, the game will be on the Big Ten Network.

Buckeyes update

By:  Coop Ledford

Some of the notable seniors and juniors that were eligable for the 2010 NFL draft will be staying to play another year at Ohio State, others will go into the NFL.

The one player that has made his decision to go into the NFL is defensive end, Thaddeus Gibson. 

Some players that are staying are Cameron Heyward, Chimdi Chekwa, and Ross Homan.

That is alll that we know, but if we get any more news on the Buckeyes and the NFL, we will let you know.

1.05.2010

Expectations for the SWO teams in 2010

REDS:  I expect the Reds this season to at least finish 3rd in the NL Central.  They showed how good they could be at the end of the season, when it was too late, but they should be able to keep it up.

BENGALS:  Next season I expect the Bengals to win the AFC North or come in 2nd place and go to the playoffs with a wildcard berth.  They had one of their best seasons ever this year, so there is no reason why they cannot do it again next year.

CINCINNATI BASKETBALL:  UC should go into the first round of the NCAA, they have looked good so far, so I have faith in them.

XAVIER BASKETBALL:  I expect Xavier to make it into the NIT, they have not looked like the old Xavier, they don't look nearly as good as before.

OHIO STATE BASKETBALL: I expect the Buckeyes to make it to at least the first round of the NCAA tournament.  OSU has looked solid this season, I don't see any reason why they cannot make it into the NCAA.

KENTUCKY BASKETBALL:  I expect UK to go to the Final four, UK us 15-0, with great wins over Connecticut, North Carolina, and Louisville.  If UK can keep up what they have been doing so far, they can defiantly win the SEC and go to the Final Four.

CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN U. BASKETBALL:  CCU is not all the great, I do not expect the Eagles to make it into any postseason play.

KENTUCKY FOOTBALL:  UK did good last year, they went to the Gaylord Music City Bowl, they played a solid game versus Clemson, the ACC runner-up.  I expect UK to go to another Bowl game, probably the Music City Bowl, maybe even the Chick-fil-a bowl this year.

CINCINNATI FOOTBALL:  UC did great this year, 12-0 as a season record and won the Big East.  They played a team that was way out of their league, Florida.  I expect UC to win the Big East once again, even without Brian Kelly, UC is still going to be a great team in 2010.

OHIO STATE FOOTBALL:  I expect the Bucks to go 12-0 or 11-1 in the regular season.  OSU fans are wanting a perfect season, and with most of the players returning, they are more than caplibale of doing that.  I expect Ohio State to go to a BCS Bowl game and win the Big Ten.  I also think that OSU will either go to the Rose Bowl once again, or the BCS National Championship. 

1.02.2010

Buckeyes hunt Ducks


By: Cooper Ledford SWO SPORTS FOUNDER & CEO

The Ohio State Buckeyes (11-2) were playing in the Granddaddy of them all, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Their opponent was the Oregon University Ducks (10-3). The Ducks were favored by 75% of people in the United States, OSU was heavy under-dogs. Oregon was trying to finish with their first win in school history over the Buckeyes, while the Bucks were trying to end the bowl losing streak. Ohio State ended up winning the Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi, with a score of 26 to 17. Here is how it all happened.


To start things off, on Ohio State's first drive of the game, Terrelle Pryor connected with Brandon Saine for a 13 yard touchdown pass, OSU had a quick 7-0 lead. Late in the first quarter, it was fourth down, so the conservative Jim Tressel sent out Devin Barclay to kick a field goal. Barclay's kick was perfect, the score was 10-0, Silver Bullets on top. The Webbed foots would get on the board when Morgan Flint kicked a 24 yard field goal, it was a one possession game, 10-3. Oregon would tie it up when running back, LeGarrette Blount, extended him arm over the goal-line as he was falling, but that gave Oregon a touchdown, 10-10 was the score. In the last minute and fifteen seconds of the game, after a Devin Barclay field goal, OSU had a 13-10 lead. Masoli, on the next drive would throw an interception to Ross Homan, the Buckeyes would get the ball back. Right before the half, Aaron Pettrey kicked a 45 yard field goal to give Ohio State a 6 point lead going into the half. To start off scoring in the third, Jeremiah Masoli ran for a one yard touchdown for the Ducks to give them their first lead of the game, 17-16. Ohio State would regain the lead when Barclay kicked a 38 yard field goal, it was 19-17, Bucks on top going into the fourth quarter. with 7:02 to go in the fourth, OSU had the ball on third down, Pryor found DeVier Posey making a great catch in the endzone, a 17 yard score, Ohio State had a 26-17 lead. The Buckeyes would get the ball back later on after a missed field goal by Morgan Flint, OSU was able to run the clock out and win the game.

Terrelle Pryor was the 2010 Rose Bowl MVP. Pryor went 23 for 37, passed for a career high 266 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Pryor also added 72 yards on the ground. Pryor was 80% of Ohio State's offense, getting 338 total yards.

DeVier Posey lead the game in receiving yards, he had 101 off of 8 receptions. Ohio State now gives the Big Ten their first Rose Bowl win since 2000. The Buckeyes also end their 3-in-a-row BCS skid. Ohio State finished with a record of 11-2, and give the seniors their first bowl win, and Jim Tressel's first Rose Bowl game, and win.

All through the game Ohio State did good on drives. Here is how OSU's drive summaries went: Passing TD, punt, Field goal, punt, field goal, field goal, field goal, Interception, punt, passing TD, end of game. Oregon was not as successful here is how the Ducks' drives went: Punt, punt, field goal, rushing TD, Interception, rushing TD, fumble, punt, punt, missed field goal.


Ohio State controled the ball a lot longer than Oregon. Ohio State had the ball for 41:37, as opposed to 18:23 for Oregon.









PICTURES: THE ROSE BOWL TROPHY, COACH TRESSEL GETS THE GATORADE BATH, THE TEAM CELEBRATES THE ROSE BOWL WIN

Gators chomp Bearcats

NEW ORLEANS -- Tim Tebow and coach Urban Meyer stood together in one corner of the Louisiana Superdome, sang the school fight song and then offered a final gesture.
Tebow took off on a victory lap. Meyer saluted the Florida fans.
It was Tebow's way of saying goodbye. It may have been Meyer's, too.
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Tebow rose above all the distractions caused by Meyer's uncertain future and capped a storied college career with his finest performance. It was the best in BCS history, too.
Tebow threw for a career-high 482 yards and three touchdowns, ran for 51 yards and another score, and fifth-ranked Florida overwhelmed No. 4 Cincinnati 51-24 Friday night in the Sugar Bowl.
For Tebow and the Gators (13-1), this certainly was The Big Easy.
"It was incredible," Tebow said. "Just a great game. It was exactly how you want to go out with these seniors and these coaches in your last game and your last time together. It just really doesn't get any better than this."
Florida's most anticipated season ever ended in New Orleans instead of Pasadena. It came against Cincinnati (12-1) instead of Texas. It was about redemption instead of perfection.
None of that mattered when the Gators took the field.
Tebow wouldn't let it.
"This has been the best four years of life," the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner said.
He completed his first 12 passes, led the Gators to scores on their first five possessions and finished with 533 total yards -- more than anyone in Bowl Championship Series history. He topped former Texas star Vince Young's record of 467 yards set against Southern California in the 2005 Rose Bowl.
"They couldn't stop Superman," Gators guard Carl Johnson. "They needed some kryptonite."
A Fitting Farewell
Tim Tebow set a BCS record for total yardage by an individual player, surpassing Vince Young's legendary 467-yard performance against USC in the '06 title game.
Most Total Yards, BCS Games
Year
Player
Bowl
Yards
'10
Tim Tebow, FLA
Sugar
533
'06
Vince Young, TEX
Rose
467
'09
Mark Sanchez, USC
Rose
429
'02
Rohan Davey, LSU
Sugar
427
The Bearcats lost their bid for a perfect season and surely will spend the next year listening to questions about whether they belong in the big games against the biggest boys.
Florida, meanwhile, became the first school in the Football Bowl Subdivision to win 13 games in consecutive seasons.
Tebow and his teammates had hoped to repeat as national champions, but a 32-13 loss to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference title game knocked them out of the title picture.
"We tried to show coach where we should have been," Johnson said. "We had to make a statement game, not only for us, but for coach Meyer. We had a bad game at a crucial moment, but we're still Florida, we're still here and we ain't going nowhere."
The Gators spent the last four weeks regrouping from the disheartening loss.
Things got worse when Meyer announced his resignation last Saturday, three weeks after being rushed to the hospital because of chest pain. Meyer changed his mind the following day, and instead said he would take an indefinite leave of absence.
No one knows how long he will be away or whether he will return at all.
"I plan on being the coach of the Gators," Meyer said. "I know I'm anxious to get home. We'll address the future at the appropriate time."
His wife, Shelley, said she had no idea what will happen.
"We just need to take a step back and think and relax and we'll see what happens from here," she said. "But this couldn't have ended better right now, right here. This couldn't have been a better day ever."
Meyer didn't look like his fiery self against his alma mater. Then again, Tebow & Co. made this a stress-free game for every Gator.
Cincinnati stacked the line of scrimmage, essentially forcing Tebow to beat them through the air. That worked for the Crimson Tide. It backfired for the Bearcats.
The bulky left-hander had all kinds of time to pass and picked apart Cincinnati's sketchy defense. He nearly had a career game in the first half alone. He completed 20 of 23 passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns, 18 yards shy of his previous career high.
He found Aaron Hernandez for a 7-yard score to cap Florida's first possession, hooked up with Deonte Thompson on a perfectly thrown ball to the corner of the end zone in the second quarter and then dropped a deep ball into roommate Riley Cooper's hands for an 80-yarder. That was longest completion of Tebow's career.
The Gators pushed the lead to 30-3 early in the third quarter and cruised the rest of the way.
"I didn't see this coming," said Tebow, who stayed in the game until there was about 3 minutes to play. "But I knew we had a great game plan."
Tebow completed 31 of 35 passes and finished with a 35-6 record in three years as a starter. Cooper had seven catches for 181 yards. Hernandez added nine receptions for 111 yards.
Florida clearly had something to prove after getting thumped in Atlanta, and Cincinnati ended up on the receiving end. The Bearcats were playing in their second straight BCS game, but this one was even more lopsided than last year's 20-7 loss to Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl. Quarterback Tony Pike got much of the blame for that one after throwing four interceptions.
Former coach Brian Kelly could get charged with this one.
Kelly bailed on the Bearcats in early December, leaving behind a lame-duck staff and plenty of angry players. The players spent a few days spewing over Kelly's decision, then insisted they understood he made a business decision. The coaches, meanwhile, spent the last three weeks searching for jobs and trying to keep the team focused despite a huge distraction.
"It doesn't help, you know?" interim coach Jeff Quinn said. "It's never easy to have coaching changes right before your season ends. It's hard to do. You go through this thing all together. And it's just like a player not being there that's a key guy."
Without Kelly, who called plays all season, the offense suffered.
"It's never easy to go through a loss, especially one like this," said Pike, who completed 27 of 45 passes for 170 yards and three touchdowns.
Florida finished with a Sugar Bowl-record 659 yards, and the last celebration for the most successful senior class in SEC history came on the Sugar Bowl logo.
"Guys were anxious to get it done," linebacker Brandon Spikes said. "That game in Atlanta hurt. I told the guys we would get another opportunity to play like we know how to play, and I think we did that today."