Musings about Sports and other important items
Saturday, January 17, 2026
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Monday, January 12, 2026
Cleaning out the Inbox: Passings
Goodbye to Rodney Rogers at the age of 54.
Arguably the second-best player (after Tim Duncan) in the history of Wake Forest basketball, Rogers was a lottery selection (ninth overall) in the 1993 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets after winning the ACC Player of the Year award the previous season.
Rogers would play twelve seasons in the NBA for seven teams and would win the Sixth Man of the Year award in 2000 with the Phoenix Suns.
Rogers had been paralyzed from the neck down since a dirt bike accident in 2008.
Goodbye to Elden Campbell at the age of 57.
The all-time leading scorer for the Clemson Tigers, Campbell was named All-ACC three times in the late 1980s before being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round, where he played for the first nine years of his fifteen-year career.
Campbell led Clemson to the only regular-season ACC title in the program's history and is the surprising answer to a question: Who scored the most points for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1990s?
Goodbye to Dave Morehead at the age of 82.
Morehead was one of a group of pitchers that the Boston Red Sox hoped could return to contention in the early sixties, but were not part of the eventual Impossible Dream team in 1967.
Morehead pitched for the 1967 American League champions but was not a key contributor, finishing 5-4 in ten starts.
Morehead fired a no-hitter at Fenway Park for Boston over Cleveland in 1965 in a game attended by only 1,200 fans.
Goodbye to Steve Taneyhill at the age of 52.
Known for his long ponytail and his homerun swing touchdown celebration, Taneyhill set the South Carolina record for passing yards and led the Gamecocks to the first bowl victory in their history with a 1995 CarQuest Bowl win over West Virginia.
Taneyhill spent two seasons on the Jacksonville Jaguars' practice squad but never appeared in a game for them.
Goodbye to Steve Regal at the age of 73.
Often remembered as the "other" Steven Regal," Mr Electricity" held the NWA and AWA's light heavyweight titles, and with "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin, held the AWA tag team titles, defeating the feared Road Warriors in a match with tons of outside interference.
Regal would later wrestle for the NWA and WWF as a preliminary wrestler after Garvin and Regal's title reign ended with a loss to Scott Hall and Curt Hennig.
Regal was the son-in-law of the star wrestler of the Golden Age, Wilbur Snyder.
Goodbye to Jawann Oldham at the age of 68.
The second round pick of the Denver Nuggets in 1980 from the University of Seattle, Oldham would play until 1995, playing for eight teams as a backup big man known for his shot blocking and defense.
Oldham would later play a key role in starting the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean professional leagues.
Goodbye to Rags to Riches at the age of 21.
The first filly to win the Belmont Stakes in over a hundred years was in the 2007 edition.
Rags to Riches also won the Kentucky Oaks and would win the Eclipse Award for Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Boxing Challenge! Smith knocks out Matias
Few thought that Smith could knock out Matias, who had shown a strong chin in his many slugfests, but Smith surprised everyone with a fifth-round KO to lift the WBC title from Matias in New York City.
The fight was filled with toe-to-toe combat, and with Smith bleeding from a cut over his left eye, Matias seemed to be edging ahead in what promised to be a bruising affair.
Smith ended all of that when he landed a right hand in the fifth that took away the legs of the champion, and as he wobbled, a second right hand dropped him face-first to the floor.
Matias managed to reach his feet, but his legs were clearly not listening to him, and the fight was waved off.
I had Matias slightly ahead 39-37 at the time of the stoppage.
Smith will meet former champion Alberto Puello next in a WBC-mandated bout.
Puello lost his title to Matias last year in a close fight, so he's a deserving challenger and should test Smith.
Smith moves to the top of a division filled with talented young champions (Teofimo Lopez WBO, Gary Antuanne Russell WBA, and Richardson Hitchens IBF) and could make good matches with any of them should he defeat Puello.
Matias may have taken a step back after being knocked out, as his style is built on wearing fighters down until they wear out.
Now that his chin has shown some vulnerability, Matias could be at the beginning of a slide down the division, and his next fight is worth watching to see how being knocked out for the first time will affect him.
In Germany, heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel survived a strong first round from Damian Knyba to score a third-round stoppage.
Knyba landed several right hands in an aggressive first round and bruised Kabayel around his left eye, but the German landed well in the second round before hurting a dazed Knyba with right hands of his own.
I thought the ending could have been a little premature, but I think Kabayel would have ended the fight anyway, so Knyba was spared some punishment.
Boxing Challenge
Kabayel should be in line for a possible future challenge of Oleksandr Usyk, who owns three of the four heavyweight titles, but a potential fight against recently promoted WBO champion Fabio Wardley (Usyk vacated that title after his win over Daniel DuBois) would be an almost-guaranteed firefight.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
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Patriots over Chargers 24-21
Boxing Challenge
But this weekend, there are two fights of interest for the boxing challenge for 2026.
In Germany, heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel makes his ring return with a minor title defense against unbeaten Damian Khyba.
Kabayel has stopped his last three opponents, each a notch higher up the ladder, with a 2023 knockout over then-unbeaten powerhitter Arslanbek Makhmudov, a 2024 KO of smooth boxing Frank Sanchez, and last year's knockout of perennial contender Zhilei Zhang, and has made himself a deserving championship contender.
The unbeaten Khyba hasn't fought top competition yet, with his best wins coming against then-unbeaten Marcin Siwy and journeyman Joey Dawejko, and takes a big jump forward against Kabayel.
In New York City, Subriel Matias defends his WBC junior welterweight title against his mandatory contender, England's Dalton Smith.
Matias, who held the IBF version of the title before an upset loss to Liam Paro, won the WBC title last July with a majority decision win over Alberto Puello.
Smith, the youngest and most heralded of the British Smith family, is an aggressive fighter, but other than a KO win over a washed-up Jose Zepeda, his opponents have been of the European level.
Style-wise, this should be a very entertaining fight, with both fighters enjoying a more aggressive approach, so I'm looking forward to this one!
Boxing Challenge
TRS: Kabayel KO 4
TRS: Smith Split Decision
Friday, January 9, 2026
Cleaning out the Inbox
Shaw's story has to be read to be believed that she survived such awful treatment, and I'd recommend that you do so!
The Athletic offers "Trouble with the Snap, which discusses the tenth anniversary of the Michigan-Michigan State game that saw the Spartans win on the final play of the game when Michigan's punter fumbled the snap, and Michigan State recovered and scored for the victory.
The article also digs into the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry, which is often overshadowed by the Ohio State-Michigan wars but is almost as heated between the two schools.
Cleveland Magazine writes about the retro Pizza Hut restaurants that pop up around the country, yet the chain doesn't actually acknowledge they exist.
The Pizza Huts are decorated and designed exactly as they looked in the 1980s!!
The redesigns were offered for a limited time and aren't available after a change in management.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Cleaning out the Inbox: Passings: Non-Sports Edition
Frehley returned to the band from 1996-2002, but eventually left on bad terms with band members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley.
When KISS's four members released solo albums in 1978 under the KISS banner, it was Frehley who had the only hit with "New York Groove," which reached the top twenty.
Goodbye to Sonny Curtis at the age of 88.
Curtis played guitar with Buddy Holly and the Crickets and, after Holly's death, moved into the lead vocals position with the group.
Curtis was more famous as a songwriter, penning such songs as "I Fought The Law", "Walk Right Back", "More Than I Can Say", and the theme song of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Love Is All Around.
" Love Is All Around" was a hit ten years apart for Curtis, with the theme hitting in 1970 (sung by Curtis) and again in 1980 with a slower, country-style ballad by Curtis.
Goodbye to Steve Cropper at the age of 84.
"The Colonel" was the guitarist in the 1979 film classic "The Blues Brothers" for the band, but was also a key part of the "Mar-Keys", who scored a hit with the instrumental "Last Night" in 1961.
"Last Night" is fondly remembered by me from my childhood, thanks to its use in the opening introductions of NBA broadcasts by CBS, with Brent Musberger breathlessly adding his comments.
Cropper was also a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame from his membership with "Booker T and the MG's" and was a noted songwriter with credits from co-writing hits such as "Knock On Wood", "In the Midnight Hour", and "Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay".
Goodbye to Adam the Woo at the age of 51.
I'm not really the target audience for YouTube influencers, but I did enjoy watching videos made by "The Woo," as he was actively in the travel community.
Woo also traveled to abandoned places and into places behind the scenes, which he often didn't have permission to visit, which caused him to be banned from the Disney parks.
I didn't watch every one of his videos because, after a while, there are only so many amusement park videos that I can watch, but he seemed like a nice guy who found a niche that touched many people.
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