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Are you ready for some futbol?

The 2010 World Cup begins today in South Africa. It’s the biggest sporting event in the world. In the United States, we like to call our sports finals “world championships,” but most of the world couldn’t care less who wins them. Contrast that with the World Cup of soccer, with the 2006 tournament drawing a total of over 26 billion viewers. (I’m guessing that’s adding all the games together, unless we had a lot of extraterrestrials watching the game)

My real introduction to World Cup soccer came in 1986. I had been in Argentina for less than a year when the tournament rolled around. Argentina ended up winning it all, which was really something to experience. It’s amazing to see how the streets empty and the city grows quiet during games, until the roar of “Goal!” sweeps across the town.

In 1990, Argentina came in second, losing in the final minutes of the game. I thought people would be pretty disappointed, but they celebrated even more in 1990 than they did in 1986. In a tournament like that, second place is still an incredible achievement.

I’d like to predict an Argentine victory this year, but I hesitate to do so. They probably have the most talent, but their coach, Diego Maradona, leaves a lot to be desired. He was an incredible player, but has not impressed as a coach.

Whatever happens, the tournament should be great fun. Every game is being televised by the ESPN/ABC networks, so you should be able to catch some of the games. I can’t wait!

The Kitchen of Half-Baked Sports

Taking a break from the serious stuff to talk about some serious stuff. Sports!

  • NBA Playoffs are here. While my Spurs are playing well these days, I’m not thrilled about facing the Mavericks in the first round. Part of it is being subjected to two weeks of one of my least favorite people, Mark Cuban. Another is the fact that the Mavs match up better against the Spurs than other teams do. I’m one of the rare people who was hoping the Spurs would face the Lakers in the first round. The Lakers aren’t in good form right now and will probably be stronger later on. But that’s OK, I still so: Go, Spurs, go!
  • I’m excited for Colt McCoy with the upcoming NFL draft. Never met Colt, but I know several members of his family. His aunt and uncle, Amy and Sid Walker, were friends of mine at Abilene Christian. And his granddad, Burl McCoy, once had me come try out for a youth ministry position at the Merkel Church of Christ. The McCoy family is a fine Christian family; I’m really hoping that Colt will be happy in his NFL career. I pray that God will continue to use him for His glory.
  • And no… I just don’t get into baseball anymore. Got away from it when I lived out of the country and can’t seem to get back in. I find it to be mind-numbingly slow. At least I’ve got the World Cup between the end of the NBA and the beginning of football season. Argentina looks to be a contender at South Africa 2010, especially with Lionel Messi playing the way he is right now. ¡Vamos, Argentina, todavía!

That’s it for the sports. Now back to our discussion of Romans 13…

Abilene football

Let’s take a time out from the serious talk and talk about what’s going on in football in Abilene. It’s a good time to be a fan.
Abilene Christian University is ranked #2 in the nation in NCAA Division II. I don’t follow the other two universities, but I know that Hardin-Simmons is having a good year, currently ranked #12 in Division III. (Jimmie Keeling, who coached my high school my senior year, is about to coach his 500th game at HSU). McMurry isn’t doing so great; don’t think they’ve won yet.
The local high schools are having incredible years. In division 5A, Abilene High is undefeated and ranked #3 in the state. In division 4A, Cooper hasn’t lost yet to a 4A team and looks to go deep into the playoffs. In division 3A, Wylie is ranked #7 in the state.
In the big schools, well, I’m a Longhorn fan so I couldn’t be happier. And Colt McCoy’s local ties play big her in Abilene. I’m sure the ACU PR department has to be thrilled that almost half of the national stories about McCoy mention Abilene Christian.
Then there’s the Dallas Cowb…
I just can’t say enough about Colt McCoy and the Longhorns. Aren’t they having a great year?
Well, that’s our sports report for this week. Now back to our regularly scheduled blog.