Monday, March 15, 2010

12th Annual Calcutta Launches Blog

West Amherst, NY (Reuters)

We're going viral here at Commish Central. No more emailing the results, only to have them deleted into an old recycle bin. What in the name of Gene Keady's comb-over am I going to do about it? We're talking Calcutta Blog, fellow Calcuttians. As we approach Tuesday night's 12th annual Calcutta extraordinaire, here's a one stop shop for current Up To The Minute Results (see sidebar), The Goods we're all after - the Coveted Calcutta Chalise (spelling) and the elusive famous Yellow Jacket. In addition, the Record Books, Past Champions and Rules of Combat can be found on the right sidebar, to boot.

On Tuesday night, the Counselors will don the Yellow Jacket for the first time ever (and it'll probably fit Baki) along with 2009 co-champions The Catholic Boyz, who will celebrate their second championship in the last four years.

I hope you all like the new Blog and format, if you have a Google Account, you can become a follower so you'll know when the blog is updated with a post. Instead of the email chains, if you post a comment below the smack talk can begin. If you need any help drop me a line or email. Be sure to bookmark this page for future visits. March Madness is here.

As far as remarks on the brackets, all I can say is woo-hoo on the Buffalo draw and the Cuse comin' to the B-Lo. Definitely some sour grapes out there in Hoya Land, especially this fellow. Once again, Duke proved that Coach Gay (K) can sleep with half of the committee and grab the easiest region. We have started doing some voodoo early on (if only VCU was in their bracket). Overall, the Midwest looks loaded and should make for some good fun tomorrow night!

The Commish

1 comment:

  1. Sat next to Gene Keady at a blackjack table in Vegas in Caesars Palace back in the early 90's (memory is a little foggy, but I'm pretty sure it was the same night Brad May scored the famous "May Day" goal in the division semi-finals against the Bruins -- 1993?). Big time loser at the tables. Maybe he had a few too many Boilermakers...

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