SEC announces some televised games

By Joe McAdory

Posted 06/03 at 11:31 AM (0) Comments

The SEC office sent out its preliminary schedule of televised games. More games will be added as the season nears and progresses. Here it is, with central times listed:

Thursday, Aug. 28
Vanderbilt at Miami (Ohio), 6 p.m., ESPNU
N.C. State at South Carolina, 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Aug. 30
Hawaii at Florida, 11:30 a.m. Raycom (formerly Lincoln Financial)
Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech, 5:45 p.m., ESPN2
Alabama vs. Clemson, 7 p.m., ABC

Sunday, Aug. 31
Kentucky at Louisville, 2:30 p.m., ESPN

Monday, Sept. 1
Tennessee at UCLA, 7 p.m., ESPN

Thursday, Sept. 4
South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 6
Southern Miss at Auburn, 11:30 a.m., Raycom
Ole Miss at Wake Forest, 2:30 p.m., ABC
Miami at Florida, 7 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 13
UAB at Tennessee, 11:30 a.m., Raycom
Georgia at South Carolina, 2:30 p.m., CBS
Arkansas at Texas, 2:30 p.m., ABC
Auburn at Mississippi State, 6 p.m., ESPN2

Saturday, Sept. 20
Georgia at Arizona State, 7:13 p.m., ABC        

Thursday, Oct. 23
Auburn at West Virginia, 6:30 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Nov. 28
Mississippi State at Ole Miss, 11:30 a.m., Raycom
LSU at Arkansas, 1:30 p.m., CBS

Saturday, Dec. 6
SEC Championship, 3 p.m., CBS


Cut ties, or step down

By Joe McAdory

Posted 06/03 at 08:56 AM (0) Comments

Saw a letter from PSC President candidate Matt Chancey to State Republican Chairman Mike Hubbard that not only raised questions about Hubbard’s business dealings with Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, but also called for Hubbard’s resignation from the GOP Chair if ties to the Cavanaugh campaign are not cut. That’s a pretty strong request.

Here is the letter:

May 30, 2008
Chairman Mike Hubbard
Alabama GOP
P.O. Box 55628
Birmingham, AL 35255

Dear Mike,
I was surprised to see that your firm, Network Creative Media, received substantial business from Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh’s campaign during this primary season. As you are well aware, Twinkle is in a three-way race for the Republican nomination for Public Service Commission President (I am one of the candidates).
As Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, do you not see the glaring conflict of interest and unprofessional conduct of a state chairman working for one Republican nominee over another in a primary?
Moreover, I find it extremely troubling that you would take such a partisan role in a race whose largest contributor, Stan Pate, has maxed out his contribution limit to liberal Democrat Vivian Davis Figures, who is running against Jeff Sessions for the U.S. Senate! Pate also maxed out his limit with John Edwards’ failed bid for the Democrat nomination for President.
If Stan Pate wants to give Twinkle lots of money, that’s his business, and if Twinkle wants to take his money after Stan spent a fortune trying to beat her former boss, Governor Bob Riley, that’s her business.
But I find it highly irregular that you would put yourself in a prominent role in Twinkle’s campaign when a state chairman’s job is to focus on building the party—a goal which is not helped when the Chairman takes an active role supporting and personally profiting from one candidate over another during a contested primary.
I respectfully request that you cut all business ties with the Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh campaign or that you step down as state chairman.
Sincerely,
Matt Chancey
Candidate
President, Public Service Commission

Chancey obviously brings up some good points. But is Hubbard doing anything wrong? I really do not know. Maybe the Ethics Commission has the answer, or perhaps were sought for counsel before any financial transactions were made. Who knows? I think the timing of the letter, basically written then found in mass emails on the eve of the primary, is interesting. One thing’s for sure, this makes for good political drama.

Regardless, Tuesday night’s winner will meet Democratic challenger Lucy Baxley in the general election.


Sessions Web omission my fault

By Joe McAdory

Posted 06/02 at 09:30 AM (0) Comments

Vivian Figures’ Web site address was erroneously listed where Jeff Sessions’ Web site address was supposed to be in Monday’s election-oriented Opinion page of the Opelika-Auburn News. For the conspiracy theorists who believe this was intentional, let me assure you it was anything but that.

It was a ridiculous oversight on my part. I shoulder all of the blame. Fire your shots at me. I am human. I think.

How could this happen, you ask? Simple. Figures’ brief bio was the first in a list of Congressional candidates. For time’s sake and to keep the same fonts and point-size, it made perfect sense to copy and paste her information, then type over that for each respective candidate down the list.

Sounded like a good plan ... except when her Web site information on Sessions’ bio was not typed over.

Anyone who knows me knows how steamed I get when I foul up. What makes it worse, Figures, a Democrat who serves in the Alabama Senate, will more than likely be Sessions’ opponent in the general election. Sessions is a Republican and the incumbent. No offense to the other candidates, but the primaries should be cakewalks for the current politicians.

For the biographies listed in Monday’s paper, follow this link: http://www.oanow.com/oan/news/local_govtpolitics/article/lee_county_commission_lee_county_school_board_lee_county_constable/19201/

And yes, Sessions’ Web site is listed correctly here. For the record, Sessions has two Web sites: http://www.jeffsessions.com and http://sessions.senate.gov/public/


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