For the first Saturday in quite some time, I haven't had a sport to cover.
So, what do I do?
Spend all day in front of the TV and listening to the radio, tuning in to, you guessed it, sports!
Tuned in to the Kentucky v. Vandy game earlier today only to see the Commodores fall in the end.
The Wildcats prove time and again they are worthy of the number 1 spot, but will they make it all the way to the Final Four again? Maybe. Maybe not.
Doesn't seem like March Madness is just a few weeks away, but I'm looking forward to it.
It's like Christmas for hoops fans. It's hard to beat non-stop basketball for two days straight!
Back to today's schedule though.
Saw a little of the LSU v. Ole Miss game, but then came the big ticket item.
Trojan Baseball.
The Troy Trojans are on the road in Hattiesburg, Miss. taking on Southern Miss this weekend and took the first game of the series Friday night 3-0.
The Trojans star pitcher Tyler Ray grabbed his 14th straight win on T-Ray Friday.
But today's game wasn't as favorable for the Trojans.
They fell to Southern Miss 2-1, though it wasn't without a bit of controversy.
Troy will have to pick up the win tomorrow afternoon in order to win their second series of the season.
The Trojan Softball team also was in action today and I kept up with the stats online.
They picked up a come from behind victory over Cleveland State earlier in the day and currently hold a lead over Tennessee Tech.
The Trojan Women's Basketball team was in action as well in the regular season finale, but with a 2-24 record heading into the game, I'm not sure how many people really kept up with the game. I know they lost a close one to FAU, but I really didn't pay attention.
Currently, I'm tuning in to the Kansas v. Mizzou game, because a top 5 matchup that goes into overtime is too good to pass up.
Back to Troy. The Men's Basketball team wraps up their season tonight as well at Florida Atlantic, and I will proudly be tuning in to Barry McKnight as he gives the call for the game.
Hopefully the men can win another game in the sunshine state to gain more momentum heading into the conference tournament.
After the men's game, I might tune in to whatever game happens to be on ESPN. Otherwise, I'm all sports-out till the baseball team takes the diamond again tomorrow afternoon.
Go Trojans!
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