This morning, my guess is that the sports conversation of the day may center around Ines Gomez-Mits. She is the reporter for TV Azteca, who dressed in a wedding gown, on Tuesday at Super Bowl Media Day, asked that guy who was wearing the boot on his right foot last week, to marry her.
You ready for a real letdown? So, instead of discussing the TV Azteca reporter, we are going to talk about the Aztecs.
Yeah, I know, many of you just logged off of your computer.
To those of you still with us, the entry today is more about who the Aztecs defetaed last night.
The Rams of Colorado State have yet to win a game in the Mountain West Conference under new head coach Tim Miles, and, as the headline says, he has a ways to go before this program becomes a real factor again.
Since taking the job, Miles has seen his roster go bone dry.
The school's best player in recent memory, Jason Smith, left for the NBA.
Their second-best player, Tyler Smith, a cousin of Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony, is gone.
The best player Miles currently has, center Stuart Creason, is out with a foot injury.
Yet, despite those setbacks, the Rams have been gritty and seem to play hard despite their numerous hardships and defections that have gutted the roster significantly.
Just how barren is the bench? Last year, Adam Nigon was watching games in the crowd; this year, he's on the team.
You have to just think better days are ahead, because Miles didn't move about 851 miles to Fort Collins just to struggle like he has.
-"Z"