
The Count excelled in the dark.
The Count never played college football. Oh, he had mad skills in high school. Great quickness and an ability to disguise his coverages. For some reason he always excelled at night games. But he figured if everybody was going to call him bloodsucker all the time, he might as well go to law school and be an agent. Worked out well. Made a nice living getting Sesame Street to bust its budget every year and he avoided some of the sideline wackos that are now molding young minds. What is going on with college football coaches lately? First, there are reports of South Florida’s Jim Leavitt grabbing a player by the throat and punching him in the the face twice at halftime of a game. Then Mark “Jabba The” Mangino of Kansas loses his job after being tagged for all sorts of bizarre abuse of players, including one incident in which he forced a player to “bear crawl” across a hot turf practice field, where the artificial turf has reached temperatures of 199 degrees. The player ended up with singed hands. But Mangino got the the worst of it. A judge ordered him to eat a salad. Now comes Mike Leach, who has a thing for dark closets. We count down . . .

Mike Leach on his throne. Looks like an electric chair.
ESPN has dropped former SMU great Craig James from its coverage team for Saturday’s Alamo Bowl between Texas Tech and Michigan State. Smart call there. Might as well eliminate any chance of an analyst yelling, “Creep! Thug! Nazi!” at one of the coaches on national TV. James’ son, Adam James, a receiver on Texas Tech, has accused Leach of more bizarre and over-the-top abuse, including being made to practice with a concussion, and being forced to stand in a dark shed for three hours because Leach thought he was faking, according to the Lubbock Avalanche Journal. ESPN also reported James was ordered to stand in an electrical closest, which, of course, leads to the question: Does Lubbock have electricity? Now, if you want to wait to see how this thing plays out, that’s fine. All I know is, Texas Tech just suspended its $2.5 million a year football coach for a bowl game, so there’s got to be something to this. In fact, word is that Leach doesn’t really deny anything — he just thinks there’s nothing wrong with it. All together now: Oy.

Former Kansas coach Mark Mangino yells at a waitress for running out of blue cheese dressing.
Do I need to be nice to Leach because he’s an offensive whiz and he coached at Valdosta State? No. He gives even psychotic football coaches a bad name. (And by the way, between Leach and Mangino, you would think Big 12 football teams actually hit somebody.) There’s a difference between disciplining players and humiliating them. And with sensitivity about concussions at an all-time high — even the NFL admits it’s an issue after decades of, well, standing in the dark — Leach’s alleged behavior is reckless. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. When the whole Mangino story broke, Leach came to his defense: “I think you try to select the most effective way to coach your guys, but my suspicion is, and nobody truly knows what went on in Kansas, but my suspicion is Mark is in the middle of a witch hunt, which is unjustified. Heaven forbid somebody should ask a guy to focus and for the sake of his coaches and teammates pay attention. Well there are different ways to do that. Sometimes after you’ve asked them a number of times, you raise the bar.” Your witness.

If you were to make out a list of things that winning the Independence Bowl is better than, it would go something like this: 1) Losing the Independence Bowl; 2) Um… OK, yes it was a good thing Georgia dumped Texas A&M Monday night. The potential positives of a win were outlined here before the game. But Independence Bowl champions T-shirts? Sweatshirts? Hats? Seriously? Yes. Here’s the link. You can buy your gear now or just wait a week when they’ll be in a half-price bin at Value City, adjacent to the defective three-legged jeans and the discontinued prune-and-mulberry Pop Tarts. OK, here’s the deal. The Count doesn’t have much of a budget. But if you’re the first lunatic to buy one of these shirts, take a picture of yourself and email it to me (jschultz@ajc.com), I’ll send you $5. Ready. Go!

Wall Street reacts to Tiger Woods.
If Elin Nordegren has her way, the only thing Tiger Woods will be left with after the divorce is an Independence Bowl shirt and the bent 5-iron she whacked over his cranium. But even if Nordegren takes Woods for $1 billion, it still wouldn’t match the projected $5 billion to $12 billion collective shareholder losses of the companies that Woods has endorsement ties with. Two economics professors from the University of California-Davis looked at recent stock market returns of Woods’ eight major sponsors, including Nike and Gatorade, and determined he makes 1929 look like a Tupperware party. Honestly, I’m not smart enough to break down numbers like economics professors. But when one of them says, “Total shareholder losses may exceed several decades’ worth of Tiger Woods’ personal endorsement income,” I figure that’s newsworthy.
Woods must be taking the report hard. He was spotted partying in Palm Beach over the weekend with mistress No. 1, Rachel Uchitel. I believe it was a Tupperware party.

So people ask me all the time whether the media spends too much time reporting on athletes’ personal lives. I tell them, I don’t write about 90 percent of what I know. They say, “Yeah?” I say, “Yeah.” They say, “So how do you know when to write something?” I tell them this: If I’m sitting in a hotel lobby and I see a Braves’ pitcher walking into an elevator with, um, an independent

At what point does Tiger stop flexing -- and do I want to know why Rachel's holding a rope?
contractor, I’m not going to write about it. But if I’m sitting in the same hotel lobby and I see the Pope walking into an elevator with the same independent contractor, do I ignore it? No. I ask the Pope about his new follower. If he declines to answer, then I’ll ask him if he can make sense of the Javier Vazquez-for-Melky Cabrera trade. The point is you have to weigh what’s a story. Tiger’s a story. He’s not the leader of a religion but he has a significant flock, and this story long ago mutated far beyond the standard celebrity-cheats-on-wife story. Why do I tell you this now? Easy . . .
Get used to this. TMZ.com, which excels in checkbook journalism and dumpster diving, has seen its traffic jump with Woods’ sexcapades coverage. So it soon will launch TMZSports.com. Producer Harvey Levin told the New York Times, “I really don’t see a difference between a sports star and a celebrity.” Forget that Braves pitcher/Pope analogy I just used.
When you're rich, you can get away with kilts.
If you believe Thrashers general manager Don Waddell, impending free agent Ilya Kovalchuk gave his agent, Jay Grossman, the go-ahead to start talking about a contract several weeks back because he liked the early direction of the team. But now you have to wonder if Kovalchuk’s thoughts have changed. Told you 11 days ago that negotiations between the player and team suddenly looked ominous. A few days later, Waddell admitted that negotiations had hit a “snag.” (A snag? Is that what they call several million dollars these days?) Now the worst news: The Thrashers are fading. After a 14-7-3 start, they’ve lost five straight and have won only four of 14 games in December (4-9-1). So if the money’s not there and the results aren’t there, what is Waddell going to sell Kovalchuk on? The weather? Nyet.
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Taking a break from football tonight to blog live from the Hawks’ game against LeBron James, the remains of Shaquille O’Neal and the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The last time the Cavs were in Philips Arena, they were closing out a four-game sweep in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Something tells me things will tip in the other direction tonight.
Saw this linked on The Big Lead. A New York plastic surgeon is offering a New Year’s Eve breast augmentation package for $100,000. It includes roundtrip airfare between New York and Miami, luxury hotel accommodations for one month (!) and tickets to three parties, including the Lady Gaga show at the Fontainebleau. I’m not sure but I think the only requirement is that you name your new booms Mike and Mark.
238 comments Add your comment
Grumpy
December 29th, 2009
9:34 am
Look at it this way: those coaches have made Parris Island look like a luxury spa to all those soon-to-be Marines. And here I thought it was bad running around a formation with a rifle and pointing alternately to my crotch and the rifle while reciting “this-is-my-rifle-this-is-my-gun-this-one’s-for-fighting-this-one’s-for-fun.”
Jeff Schultz
December 29th, 2009
9:34 am
Clusters — No, never interviewed Tub of Goo but I remember the Letterman comment. Then Forster when on the show, I think.
JTH
December 29th, 2009
9:36 am
Hey, at least it’s as shirt for a bowl game. It’s not like they made rings for a regular season game and then got humiliated in the bowl game afterwards. That would be pathetic.
Tim T.
December 29th, 2009
9:38 am
Nobody Cares……..
You must have watched the game or personally attended, how else would you know nobody was there…………..
Which leads me to understand your self referral “nobody of importance watched it”
Your $1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
9:40 am
Jeff,
Are you covering the real bowl down in Miami?
gdawginkalamazoo
December 29th, 2009
9:41 am
Jeff,
Similar incident as Leach led to Urban Meyer’s premature retirement
Urban Meyer situation was that he was going to be suspended. Evidently the last time that game day was in Gainesville Urban had Craig James locked up in a band room storage closet for a couple of hours. He specifically told them to put him in with the flutes. This was all coming down to him being suspended for the Sugar bowl so he decided to “retire”. Upon further review by Foley and the NCAA they both agreed that: If anyone deserved to be locked in a flute closet it is Craig James. They took the investigation even further and found that Urban had Craig James moved to the flag storage closet for a couple of hours. No penalty and no suspension would have been forthcoming for these actions as they were deemed totally appropriate since Craig James is a v _ _ _ _ a (You fill in the blanks).
I have heard Craig James called a lot of things but “great” isn’t one of them.
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
9:42 am
Tim- No. I was watching the news and they snuck in a lowlight. I couldn’t help but notice all those fans dressed up as empty seats. Thanks for your concern though.
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
9:42 am
Tim- No. I was watching the news and they snuck in a lowlight. I couldn’t help but notice all those fans dressed up as empty seats. Thanks for your concern though.
Tim T.
December 29th, 2009
9:44 am
Your $1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
9:40 am
Money has nothing to do with the final score.
gdawginkalamazoo
December 29th, 2009
9:44 am
When I was growing up and playing football the standard line was “walk it off”. That line didn’t go over so well with the kid who broke his leg. The EMT and ambulance driver finally convinced the coach that the kid couldn’t “walk it off”. Hard to do when strapped to a stretcher.
Pago Flyer
December 29th, 2009
9:44 am
Don’t you find it strange that the Gator Bowl had to buy 300 tkts for those ex “free shoe u” players to see Bobby coach his last game?
Hung Nerd
December 29th, 2009
9:45 am
Thinking about swinging by Tiger’s place in Orlando on my way to South Beach. Just in case one of his girls gets locked out of the house.
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
9:46 am
Oops. Technical error.
Tim T.
December 29th, 2009
9:46 am
Nobody Cares
You must have been channel surfing looking for sponge bob square butt
FalconUGAFan
December 29th, 2009
9:47 am
Nobody Cares – You are sure spending alot of time discussing something that you CLEARLY don’t care about.
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
9:50 am
Tim- I try not to watch Sponge Bob. I leave that for the children and UGA fans. similar I.Qs and all.
FalconUGA- I just enjoy messing with the mentally handicapped.
JV
December 29th, 2009
9:53 am
Well, true enough Jeff– you said Georgia got what it deserved in Shreveport, but you didn’t say that was about on-field merit – you said that was about “perceptions.” In my mind I turned that into “unfair.” Silly me. Yes, Georgia’s season was a huge disappointment, but when Auburn, with its loss to Georgia and with THREE of its victories coming over creampuffs , is in a January 1 bowl in Florida, I think making fun of Georgia’s Shreveport trip says more about the mocker than it does about the mocked.
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
9:53 am
Jeff,
Are you going to the Orange Bowl?
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
December 29th, 2009
9:53 am
This is another reason I am quitting. As soon as this paint wears off I am out of here. – Russ
Athens police: Would-be robber shot himself in foot
Associated Press
9:12 a.m. Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Police in Athens say a man preparing to rob a convenience store accidentally shot himself.
Athens-Clarke police Capt. Clarence Holeman says 19-year-old Michael Anthony Randall Jr. of Athens shot himself above the ankle with a sawed-off shotgun when he tried to pull it out from his coveralls as he approached the store Sunday night.
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
December 29th, 2009
9:55 am
Coveralls? Shot himself in the foot?
We run this state.
F-105 Thunderchief
December 29th, 2009
9:59 am
OK, that’s the first pic I’ve seen of how well put together Rachel is. Now I get it.
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
9:59 am
Your $1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
9:40 am
I doubt if Jeff is covering the Orange Bowl. After all, UGA was playing in the 8th SEC seed bowl and beat the 8th best team in the Big 12. UGA also happened to beat tech 30-24, who is representing the all-powerful A She She conference. So why bother with a boring orange bowl game? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
10:00 am
Shot himself in the foot? Intelligence runs deep in Clarke County.
dean
December 29th, 2009
10:00 am
I’m in AL on business. I went outside my smoke-free hotel to have a smoke. Wearing my GA hat. Fellow smoker, a lady, says “Oh a Georgia fan. Y’all won last night.” Me: “Yeah. We won the Who-R-U Bowl. No offense if you’re from Shreveport.”, Lady: “Well it’s better than losing.” Ha ha. I guess that IS the sentiment.
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:01 am
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
9:42 am
Fans dressed up as empty seats? Why bring up the A She She conference championship game? That less than full house game in Tampa was played weeks ago. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
60-39-5 30-24
December 29th, 2009
10:02 am
Leave Nobody Cares and take 1.4 million with you
R.C. Coler
December 29th, 2009
10:04 am
I ‘member back when me an’ Sonny Clusters was a playin’ fer Union County an’ Coach took ol’ Sonny an’ made him wrestle a wild hog right thar on the field after practice. Boy, ol’ Sonny cried like a school girl but them was good days, back before Sonny got himself all ejucated an what not. Sometimes them coaches just got to do what they do to motivate them lazy players, right Sonny?
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
10:04 am
Oh. I get it. You guys “think” I’m a Tech fan. Wrong. That’s what you UGA fans get for doing something you are not equipped to do.
FalconUGAFan
December 29th, 2009
10:06 am
I was actually pretty happy with the performance last night. Of course we were outgained, but we took the opportunities that were given to us. I was particularly happy with the focus and penalties. I belive we had 6 but only one was unsportsmanlike. Actually 2 as one was offsetting. 8-5 is not typical DAWG football, but for a down season, I’ll take it. Good luck on the search for a DC, Richt. Get us a good one. Go DAWGS!
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:06 am
Nobody Cares
December 29th, 2009
10:04 am
Riiiiiigth. And you come across as such a genius. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
deMARYius"oops"Thomas
December 29th, 2009
10:06 am
THANK YOU Mike Leach,now I do not have to listen to Adam’s daddy{that should pi$$ him off,not using his name in print} ramble,only mistake Leach made was not putting daddy in the closet,too.But then that would be cruel and unusually punishment!
60-39-5 30-24
December 29th, 2009
10:07 am
I coudn’t tell Nobody Cares
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:08 am
Hey dean,
All the Super 8’s sold out over there?
Do you always wear a hat to your business meetings?
Typical dog. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:09 am
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:08 am
30-24
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
jesse james
December 29th, 2009
10:09 am
I really want to hear Coach Leach’s side. I can’t imagine him locking a kid up in a room.
60-39-5 30-24
December 29th, 2009
10:10 am
1.4 you are over here now
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:10 am
The Grinch
((((( 45-42 ))))) Just a reminder. Hahahahahahaha.
60-39-5 30-24
December 29th, 2009
10:12 am
In case you forgot (((((((((( 30-24 )))))))))) HAHAHAHA
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:12 am
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:13 am
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:08 am
By the way, hotshot, why not change your name to reflect just how much money tech will actually receive versus how much UGA will actually receive? In the SEC, and I believe the ACC, the money is put into a pot and divided between all conference member colleges. I don’t know the actual cut each university gets, but it is divided in some form. Since the SEC is playing in more than 1 BCS bowl, and since more SEC teams are actually playing in bowls, I would imagine UGA will actually earn more money than tech. I could be wrong, but I don’t think I am. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:14 am
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago!
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:15 am
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:12 am
Thirteen months ago? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! How lame can you get? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Thirteen months ago Tiger Woods was a role model. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
dawgfan
December 29th, 2009
10:15 am
Georgia wins its bowl game and Schultz has to find something smug to say about it. What a shocker.
Can you let us be happy for just one second Schultz? We aren’t hurting anyone. What is your effing problem?
Its actually quite common for school’s to make paraphenelia for a bowl win. ANY bowl win. Its hardly worthy of a mention. You’re just looking for crap dude.
60-39-5 30-24
December 29th, 2009
10:15 am
One win in 9 years and you are braggin
Dough Boy
December 29th, 2009
10:15 am
Stan Gann shot himself trying to learn to quick draw while part time quarterback from Tech.
In west Texas they say nothing is better than seeing Lubbock in your rear view mirror. One native, Mac Davis, even wrote a song about it.
Georgia deserved being in a better bowl, but they were all taken. Better luck next year.
Tiger, I suggest a lobotomy, front and back.
Coaches that use that kind of physical intimidation are nuts.
The Grinch
December 29th, 2009
10:15 am
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:14 am
You’re actually Saint Simons, right? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Lame, dude, lame.
Dawg Fan
December 29th, 2009
10:16 am
I don’t want an Independence Bowl shirt but I will be wearing my 30-24!!! shirt for all the termites to see! Read and weep, er… uh…come up with your annual excuses followed by cronic whining techsters!
$1.4 million Shreveport vs. our $14 million BCS Orange bowl
December 29th, 2009
10:16 am
(((45-42))) just 13 short months ago! Still got a ring and half a hedge tree to prove it. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Don Gill
December 29th, 2009
10:17 am
Jeff, this is the funniest and most well written article I’ve read since I read Jim Murray daily when I lived in L.A. and when I read Lewis Grizzard after I returned to Atlanta. The only difference is yours concerned pertinent matters. Ha. Way to go Jeff.
Jeckyll Island
December 29th, 2009
10:18 am
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!
30-24!!!