Sunday, March 27, 2005

My Lord....

If any of you were blessed enough to see the Illinois/Arizona game, you better thank the Lord. There is nothing I can say in this entry that will be an overexageration of the last 10 minutes of this game. It was a hard fought game until the 2nd half when Arizona started destroying the Illini. The Illini were helpless inside and the Wildcats were just racking up points on the scoreboard. With 4 minutes left Arizona had amassed a 15 point lead. Flashes of defeat flashed through my mind. I tried to imagine how I would face the world after having the Illini embarassed like this. Then suddenly Deron Willaims pulls up and hits a 3.....only 12 down. No, there is no way they can come back. Then suddenly a steal, layup, another 3. Still they are down by 9 with 1:30 left in the game. I'm nervously excited. I want to believe they can win, but it will still take a miracle. What do I get? A freakin miracle. I didn't even sit down for the entire 2nd half...and i went from being embarrassed, to nervously excited, to absolute joy. I didn't believe it when it happened. The Illini win 90-89 in OT. It was the best 10 minutes and best basketball game I have seen in my entire life (I say all this taking into account the Bull's decade full of championship runs). Never had I seen just raw passion and heart during a basketball game. Illinois played with absolutely everything they had, and honestly it's an example for us all. Every single one of those players played as if that was the last game they would ever play, and that can be applied to our lives. Everyday has to be taken advantage of, as if it is our last. Every day is precious just as every possesion of the last 5 minutes of that game was. Maybe, just maybe, if we live our lives with the same passion the Illini displayed on the court, we can teach a few people what life is really about.

Saturday, March 26, 2005

South Carolina

So tomorrow I got to start packing for my road trip down to South Carolina. It's going to be a lot of fun, because we aren't going down there to do anything in particular, except hang out. There won't be any pressure to have fun or make the most of our time, because all we expect is time to chill and throw around the frisbee. Those are the best kinds of trips, which is why I dont like places like disney world. The whole point of a vacation is to relax, so why would you want to go someplace like that which loud theme park rides and bitter high school dropouts stuck in mickey mouse costume (okay that was a cheap shot, I take it back). But seriously, vacations that don't have any pressure or expectations involved are the best by far.

Friday, March 25, 2005

Tricky Business this is...

It's hard to judge what is worthy of this platform. It's hard to judge was it worthy to even mention. Yet something got me pretty angry this evening; the UNC/Nova game. You may think that is silly, and it is, but the point is evil prevailed in that game. UNC is an inherently evil team and they won through a horrid call by the ref. I'm sure they must have payed him off, beacuse you can't call a travel when someone is fouled or at that point in the game. No matter, UNC won't win it all. If they make it to the championship game with the Illini, they will fall there.

Conceited

It's hard to post things on this, because in sharing my thoughts i feel a bit pompous. My thoughts aren't anything special, nothing that I need to publish. So maybe this whole thing is more for me that it is for all of you. Maybe it's just a release for me; a place where I can let loose all my joys and frustrations.