TheBootleg.com
Week in Review
(Week ending 11/11/01)
Gail Tate's Monday column was titled Don't Cry in
that Beer, Drink it! - a recipe on how to handle the UW loss
for Cardinalmaniacs.
Tuesday brought us a Stanford
Baseball Fall Ball Review by JJ. The hitters are looking
better but the pitching is inexperienced.
Tuesday means Chad and Hulk
released a new, updated table of potential recruits for Stanford
Football for 2002.
Tree Boy also released his
latest BootPowerRatings,
where Stanford had dropped below the Washington schools into the
4th spot in the conference.
ME-97 gave us a very detailed commentary on the hoops team first
exhibition game - a 100-81
vistory over Athletes in Action.
ME-97 also snuck off to
practice and filed this report from 11/7 football practice.
Mark DeVaughn gave us his
weekly report, this time previewing the Arizona Wildcats.
Bootleg Posts of the Week honors were given to TreeBoy, Genuine Realist,
ME-97 and mutoo.
YCF penned the recap of Stanford's 51-37 victory over the Cats in Tucson.
Finally, the new TheInsiders.com
Top 25 College Football Poll was published. The poll shows
Stanford at #15.
The week got off to a good start with some photos
from basketball practice, courtesy of CJ. First one set of
photos, then another.
On Monday, we went into The Bootleg Archives
to bring back our Pigskin
Flashback: '82 Stanford-UW game. Don't miss this one!
Also on Monday, Gail Tate's latest column was
released: A
Pox on Your Poll.
On Tuesday, Terry went inside the numbers to look
at how Stanford
is Putting a Dent in the Record Book.
ME-97 released his weekly Report
Card-inal from the UCLA game. As you can imagine, the grades
were sparkling!
TreeBoy's BootPowerRatings
revealed that the BootComputer has a new #1: Stanford!
Like every Tuesday, Chad
and Hulk released a new, updated table of potential recruits for Stanford
Football for 2002.
Frustrated with several
posters' concern about premature BCS talk, ME-97 quickly authored
Screw
the Scrooges - Embrace the BCS-Fest! and argued that all
Cardinalmaniacs™ should embrace Stanford's newfound
national respect and lofty post-season hopes.
On Wednesday, JJ filed a Baseball
practice report from 10/30. He continues to be high on
squad's the young pitchers.
Mark DeVaughn's preview of the UW game, Enough
Already, argued that it's high time for Stanford the break
their Seattle jinx. Oh, well!
Guru came out with another classic - Revisiting
the NorthWest Road Warriors - a look back at the three huge
offensive linemen who Denny Green recruited from the Pacific
Northwest in 1989 (Brian Cassidy, Glen Cavanaugh and Steve
Hoyem). This is a must-read!
Another Pigskin Flashback was published on
Thursday as Emeritus
looked back at the Stanford-UW game in 1975 - the last time
Stanford left Seattle victorious. Print this story out and share
it with a true friend!
Lars checked in with some late-week Kibbles &
Bits - his Cougar Collapse prediction may have been
premature!
TheBootleg.com
Posts of the Week recognized the following outstanding
posters: Opinionated Crank, 51 Dave, Hulk01 and Boston Card.
On Friday, TheInsiders.com Pac-10
Publishers gave us Who is the
best bet in the Pac-10? Not surprisingly, these guys
agree on very little.
Chad introduced us to Dollie #4 -
Veronica Flores. She is from Fort Worth, Texas and her
favorite movie is Billy Madison.
On Saturday night, Chad reported
on the Huskies' 42-28 victory in his game recap. UW
controlled the line of scrimmage and our offense like no other
team has been able to do this season.
ME-97's BootPool
results were released and the weekly winner was Qwerty49 -
muiron still maintained the "yellow jersey."
Finally, the new TheInsiders.com
Top 25 College Football Poll was published. Stanford dropped
to #16 while WSU made their debut in the top 10.