27 March 2009

Just a quick little rant

So, basically, I just got home and I was browsing the net when I came across the story about B.J. Mullens jumping to the NBA after just one year in college. Big surprise; Ohio State should go from being the Buckeyes to the “OneandDones.” Think about it for just a minute. If the NCAA hadn’t instituted this stupid rule to make high school players go to college for at least one year before turning pro, then a lot of good, quality young players would have made the jump directly and failed (or just succeeded a little bit, or spent time in the NBDL, etc.) Instead, they’ve spent a year in college and improved their game, wasted a scholarship, and maybe, just maybe, improved the school’s program while they were there. Then again, this whole thing is ridiculous.

What is suffering? Well, mostly, college basketball. On the whole, college basketball is still very entertaining (last year’s NCAA tournament should vouch for that.) Then again, think of the the multitude of teams that would have benefited if their players stayed TWO years instead of one. Memphis with Derrick Rose this year, too? Or what would USC really had done with O.J. Mayo patrolling the backcourt again this season? Can’t it be argued that Arizona may have pushed even further with Jerred Bayless? And what about the year before? Javaris Crittenton and Thaddeus Young left Georgia Tech after their freshman campaigns. And what of Washington? Spencer Hawes, anyone?

But back to my original point. I don’t think anyone would have benefited more from players staying two years before going pro than the Ohio State OneandDones. I mean, sure Oden and Conley have been amazingly good (sic), and Daequan Cook won the 3-point shootout this year! Come on! Still don’t believe me? Check out the roster if all of these guys would have come back for a second year and who would have joined them. This is the list of who would have probably started and what the bench would have looked like for last year’s Ohio State Men’s Basketball team:

Starting 5:

C- Greg Oden
F- Othella Hunter
F- David Lighty
G- Mike Conley
G- Jamar Butler

Bench:

Jon Diebler
Daquan Cook
PJ Hill
Kosta Koufos
Dallas Lauderdale
Matt Terwilliger
Evan Turner

Yeah. That’s what I thought. Probably would have done a little more than just won the NIT, don’t you think?

Anyway. I really have no idea where I want this to go completely. Should the NBA change it’s rule? Maybe. But then again, would two years be enough for these guys? Would college basketball really be any better? I don’t really know. But I do know that like most Buckeye fans, I would have really liked to have seen that team play. Really.

18 March 2009

The Twenty-First Time

Nowhere to live
Nowhere to fall
He used to have money
But he’s wasted it all
His face is a photograph burned in mind
But I pretend not to see him for the twenty-first time

He sleeps under stars, it’s all he can afford
His blanket’s an old coat he’s had since the war
He stands on the corner of Carter and Vine
But I pretend not to see him for the twenty-first time

He may be a drifter who’s grown old and gray
But what if it’s Jesus and I walk away
I say I’m the body and drink of the wine
But I pretend not to see him for the twenty-first time

She’s 29 but she feels 48
She can’t raise three kids on minimum wage
She’s crying in back of the welfare line
But I pretend not to see her for the twenty-first time

She may be a stranger trying to get through the day
But what if it’s Jesus and I walk away
I say I’m the body and drink of the wine
But I pretend not to see her for the twenty-first time

This is a call for a change in my heart
I realize that I’ve not been doing my part
When I needed a Savior, I found it in Him
He gave to me, now I’ll give back to them

Drifter or stranger, daughter or son
I’ll look for Jesus in everyone
‘Cause I am the body and drink of the wine
And I’m thankful there’s more than the twenty-first time

Every time, and I do mean every time this song comes on the radio, I have a time of general reflection on my life, what I'm doing with it and what I can do if I would just take more time to listen to His plans for me.