Tonight, of course, is a great night for football. At 7:30 tonight James Island will host Stall on WMMP. The Trojans are coming off a big win last week at St. John’s while the Warriors are coming off a 14-12 loss to Baptist Hill. I expect to see a great game tonight.
OH! Great news! I did a little research and it seems there is another game on TV tonight (a little something to watch during the commercial breaks of the JI game). It seems the South Carolina Gamecocks are going to be kicking off their season tonight. It’s on ESPN (at 7:30), but I have to warn you… Erin Andrews isn’t doing the game. They’ve got Jenn Brown doing it. I knew a Jenn Brown, but I don’t think this is the same person. I’m sure she’s good and all… but she can’t be as good as Erin Andrews.
I wonder if Erin is going to be doing the JI game? That would explain why she’s not doing the Carolina game.
I’m not sure how much time I’ll have to post the rest of this vacation, so I’ll post the I’m just sayin… football predictions now.
Thursday
James Island vs. Stall – James Island by 14
South Carolina vs. Southern Mississippi – South Carolina by 3
Friday
Berkeley at Summerville – Summerville by 12
Sumter at Stratford – Stratford by 7
Fort Dorchester at Irmo – Fort Dorchester by 3
Saturday
Clemson vs. North Texas – Clemson by 14
Arkansas State at Auburn – Auburn by 6
Army at Eastern Michigan – Eastern Michigan by 14
Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville – CSU by 8
Monday
Navy vs. Maryland – Navy by 13
In other news, this is what I missed while on vacation...
Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:
Sergeant Everett W. Anderson (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on January 14, 1864 at Crosbys Creek, Tennessee. His citation reads:
Captured, single-handed, Confederate Brig. Gen. Robert B. Vance during a charge upon the enemy.
Private Frederick C. Anderson (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on August 21, 1864 at Weldon Railroad, Virginia. His citation reads:
Capture of battle flag of 27th South Carolina (C.S.A.) and the color bearer.
Private James Anderson (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on October 5, 1870 at Wichita River, Texas. His citation reads:
Gallantry during the pursuit and fight with Indians.
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