Thursday, May 05, 2011

Post Sportem

Hey there, 'Redheads... Happy Cinco de Mayo to one and all. It's always nice when it falls on May the 5th. I hope everyone is enjoying your day with a hint of lime. Just please don't squeeze that lime into the paper cut that has been sliced between the fingers of the DC sports landscape these past two days. It is turning into a monumentally shitty week for DC area sports. First, the Caps, the city's only hope for a championship, laid a giant turd on the ice and got swept out of the playoffs by a hockey team from Florida. Florida? I'm not sure they even have ice in their arena. It's just cold plexiglass. Their zamboni is a guy on a tricycle with a bottle of Windex. It's kinda like getting beat in beach volleyball by a team of Eskimos.

Now, word has come out of the University of Maryland that not only has their best player, Jordan Williams, decided to jump ship for the NBA, but coach Gary Williams is retiring. That's a Williams a day. As a Terp for life (I have a key chain to prove it), this sucks out loud. When I saw the news on the ESPN crawl, I was so despondent I almost set fire to my couch. I understand that Gary was probably getting tired of the game that college basketball has become, trying to squeeze everything he could from players that didn't have what it took to leave early and go to the NBA. I'm actually curious which came first. Did Gary decide to retire because Jordan left prematurely or did Jordan bail because he found out Gary was leaving? Either way, it's a bad scene for the Terps.

For as long as I was there (and I was there awhile... just short of tenure), it was Garyland. The students fed off of his fuming energy. It won't be the same without him chewing out the bench when a player on the floor makes a dumb mistake, threatening to cut off a pinky if they do the same thing. Not only is this bad for UMD, but it's catastrophic for his dry cleaner. I hope that guy doesn't have any gambling debts, because that business is going under. He probably bought a 40 foot racing sloop and named it Gary's Pits. When Gary Williams broke a sweat, they had to sand bag the sideline. One of those kids with the mops just followed him around during the game. Hopefully, the school will do the right thing an build a commemorative fountain, with the water cascading down his back. We'll miss you, Gary. Thanks for the memories, for the tirades, and for the title.

See you soon. Maybe not Friday, but soon.

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