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I am a self proclaimed coffee addict and Executive Director of a non profit missions agency working primarily in the Mexican cities of Oaxaca, Guadalajara, and Ensenada. I've been married for over 30 years to Chelle, and we have one grown son, Joseph, a graduate of Auburn University in Alabama.

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Shadow Sports

"Kansas St. has been playing better than it has since 2003 the last few weeks. Texas has been making a case for a spot in the National Title Game. All that said, Texas is the better team, but they have been average on the road this season. The clunker is coming. Kansas St. somehow, someway is going to win this game."

If you follow college football, you know that in fact, Kansas State did beat Texas in a huge upset. I believe in giving credit when credit is due. The words above come from my son Joseph's sports blog, Shadow Sports. When most of the regular sports folk (the MSM for all you political folks) put this game in the win column for Texas, Shadow Sports was all alone in correctly predicting a Kansas State win. The final score was Kansas St. 45 - 42 over Texas. He also picked Rutgers over Louisville.

The kid is good and he knows his stuff! If you want some insightful sports commentary, especially on college football, check him out.



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