This weekend’s football games. TV networks are trying to flood the market with games. In addition to Saturday’s games, there are 17 college football games this Thursday, eleven on Friday, two on Sunday, and one on Monday.
0900 Thursday Nebraska vs Cincinnati
0700 Friday Kennesaw @ Wake Forest
0730 Friday Woodward Academy @ Marist
0800 Friday GT @ Colorado
1200 Texas @ Ohio State
0330 Marshall @ UGA
0330 Bama @ FSU
0430 Chattanooga @ Memphis
0600 Illinois State @ Oklahoma
0730 LSU @ Clemson
0745 Georgia State @ Ole Miss SEC Network
0830 Georgia Southern @ Fresno State
0300 Sunday Virginia Tech @ South Carolina in Atlanta
0730 Sunday Notre Dame @ Miami
0800 Monday TCU @ UNC
With the Tech game starting at 8 pm it might be tough to watch to the end, but hopefully I will. Ceil was asking about the UGA game, so I gave her all the college football storylines: Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola tonight and GT tomorrow. Then a full Saturday of (1) College GameDay, (2) Arch Manning at noon, (3) UGA at 330, and (4) Clemson at 730. Sunday is the Gamecocks followed by Miami. Monday night is Belichick’s debut at UNC.
Monday: Ceil drove down to babysit the girlies while W&MC went out on a date. Yesterday I was still tired from the weekend. I had a case of the Mondays. Worked late to catch up from being off on Friday. Ate the leftover Mexican for supper. I was asleep in bed when C got home.
Tuesday lunch was a free cheeseburger from Burger King and free fries from McDonalds. Also a McChicken. Ceil had a meeting, so I ate Mexican leftovers again. Watched more episodes of The Residence on Netflix, which is pretty good.
Wednesday: left work after 530. Picked up a BOGO at Wendys and my free drink at RaceTrac, gassed up my car, and stopped by a Goodwill. Made it to small group a few minutes early. Creme brulee was served.
Man us old guys in my small group are in bad shape. Chris had heart surgery yesterday morning, but was still able to zoom in to the meeting. David C has an upper respiratory infection, so he zoomed in as well. John H is in physical therapy to strengthen his shoulder and neck muscles that had been weakened by cancer. John R is recovering from back surgery. Our leader Dan has leukemia, and is in physical therapy for tendonitis in his heels.
Due to Dan’s illness we are all going to take turns leading and hosting, which means Ceil and I will have to clean up the house regularly. Ceil has small group on Wednesday night as well, meeting up at the church. She teaches school on Wednesdays, and she just volunteered to help out with reaching out to visitors in Sunday School. Busy busy busy.
Got home at 930 and plopped on the couch. Long day, after leaving home before 6 am to golf. Skipped the gym this morning. Got my email in box down to 8 emails – but they’re all basically personal emails and just one work email that I use as a reminder.
Tonight we’re eating at Little Bear, a small hip health food restaurant in Summerhill, across from old Turner Field. Considered one of the top restaurants in Atlanta. But look at the menu - not much stuff that I like to eat. Might have to stop off at McDonalds on the way home from work for a snack.
Denison on why our loving God allows suffering and pain: “ I am not attempting to persuade you that faith in God is easy for suffering people to choose, just that it is essential. But I can assure you that even the desire to have such faith positions us to receive God’s help in trusting him”.
GEORGE BRETT [SABR Bio] his number was retired on 14-May-1994. It was never a question of if, but when. Ken Brett, George’s older brother, played for ten franchises between 1967 & 1981. George only played for one. George was elected to the Hall of Fame with the 4th-highest voting percentage in history. Brett's vote was 98.2%, trailing only Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, and Ty Cobb.
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