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    Manziel Messes With Saban

    Johnny Manziel toys with Nick Saban: Texas A&M rope-a-doping Alabama, Johnny Cam and all

    Chris Baldwin
    Sep 9, 2013 | 2:36 pm

    Johnny Manziel made sure to be good. On the second Saturday of the college football season, Texas A&M University's SEC savior didn't disrespect anyone. Especially those so-easily-offended middle-aged TV announcers.

    Instead, he just screwed with football's modern day coaching God.

    Make no mistake, that's exactly what Manziel did in College Station against Sam Houston State. He might as well have tussled Nick Saban's carefully-coiffed hair. For The Most Interesting Man In College Football did his best to mess with mighty Alabama's coach even if the Crimson Tide were hundreds of miles away, hunkered down on Saban-mandated Manziel watch.

    It's a rope-a-dope Muhammad Ali himself would be proud of. And it's no surprise that Manziel is relishing playing his part.

    No. 1 Alabama's been thinking of Manziel of weeks now — for months really, Saban has highlights of Johnny Football's exploits against 'Bama running on a continuous loop in the Alabama weight room — and the Crimson Tide's target is reveling in the mind games.

    Manziel made sure to stay in the pocket against Sam Houston, throwing the ball 41 times despite only playing about three quarters of a 65-28 win. He was the Aggies' fourth-leading rusher in the game, carrying the football only seven times.

    In other words, Manziel showed Alabama exactly what it won't be seeing in this Saturday afternoon's highly-anticipated rematch showdown in College Station.

    When the true bright lights turn on, you can bet that Johnny Football will be darting here, no there . . . throwing on the run, out of the pocket and in positions only the most twisted contortionist could think of. CBS hasn't assigned a special Johnny Cam to follow Manziel's every move to capture a guy sitting contently back in the pocket. He'll be on the move. Manziel knows it. And Nick Saban knows it.

    But that doesn't make any less fun to mess with Nick.

    "It feels like another game, feels like Week Three of the season," Manziel actually said, having been granted the rare opportunity to speak to the media by his ultra-protective Aggie overlords.

    Why are those 'Bama guys stressing so much, anyway? It's just another game.

    Ah yes, just another tweak at Saban and his obsessive, paranoid preparation. It would seem that Johnny Manziel is playing with fire. If it somehow wasn't working so well.

    For there is Saban at his weekly press conference Monday, saying a defense's inability to sub against high-speed offenses like Texas A&M's creates a "competitive disadvantage."

    Saban runs the most respected, copied and feared college football program in several generations. And still, somehow, one 20-year-old redshirt sophomore quarterback is in his head.

    This is a credit to Johnny Manziel and Kevin Sumlin. Forget the underlying ridiculousness (and hypocrisy) of suspending players for essentially meaningless games. The Texas A&M defensive player suspensions have managed to create more unwarranted doubt heading into the Alabama game.

    It's turned into yet another thing messing with the heads of Saban's players.

    Aggie Alabama Illusions

    Not only won't they see the same Johnny Manziel they're watching on tape against Sam Houston State. Alabama quarterback — and infamous Manning Passing Academy Manziel roomie — AJ McCarron won't see the same A&M defense either.

    Saban runs the most respected, copied and feared program in generations. And still, somehow, this 20-year-old is in his head.

    It's a rope-a-dope Muhammad Ali himself would be proud of. And it's no surprise that Manziel seems to be relishing playing his part.

    "I just prefer scoring a lot of points," Manziel cracked when the reporters in College Station asked if he'd rather play the pocket style he did against Sam Houston State or his usual throwing-on-the-run game.

    Why give anything away before the real game?

    That Johnny Cam isn't the only thing that will be obsessed with Johnny Manziel this Saturday. Nick Saban is too. The Alabama coach just can't get Johnny Football out of his head. And that just may allow Manziel to make magic again.

    Johnny Manziel will be back running next week. Alabama can count on that.

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    Houston Astros ballpark gets cool new name for the next 15 years

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 18, 2024 | 10:48 am
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    The Astros' stadium will have a new name in 2025.

    The Houston Astros are about to have the coolest ballpark in Major League Baseball. The team announced on Monday, November 18 that its has reached a naming rights agreement HVAC manufacturer Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc.

    Beginning on January 1, 2025, the stadium will be known as Daikin Park (die-kin). Scheduled to run through the 2039 season, the new name replaces Minute Maid Park, which has been the stadium’s name since 2002. It opened in 1999 as Enron Field.


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    Astros fans online are already calling the new stadium “The Ice Box,” replacing its informal “The Juice Box” moniker. That name feels likely to stick.

    Japan-based Daikin Industries is a leading manufacturer of HVAC systems. It sells air conditioning units and other products under brand names such as Daikin, Goodman, Amana® and Quietflex. Critically, it operates Daikin Texas Technology Park in nearby Waller, which is the largest HVAC manufacturing facility in North America. The company employs approximately 10,000 people in Greater Houston, according to a release.

    “We are excited to be partnering with Daikin for our ballpark’s naming rights,” Astros owner Jim said. “Daikin is an international company that proudly calls the Greater Houston area its North American home. The Houston Astros and Daikin share the same values, a commitment to excellence and a desire to give back to our local community. As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of this ballpark in 2025, I am proud to have Daikin alongside us to create even more special memories for our fans now and in the future.”

    The Astros will use the revenue for new stadium amenities and other upgrades. It will also continue the team’s various community initiatives. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. the Houston Chronicle notes that naming rights deals may be worth anywhere from $3.5 million per year (T-Mobile park in Seattle) to $11 million per year for the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field.

    The team’s first game in Daikin Park will take place on Monday, March 24, which it plays an exhibition against its Triple-A affiliate, the Sugar Land Space Cowboys. It will open the regular season on Thursday, March 27 against the New York Mets.

    “Daikin fit all of the criteria we set out to find in a naming rights partner,” Astros senior vice president Matt Brand added. “Their name and reputation fit our iconic downtown Houston home, and their values mesh perfectly with those of the Astros. We are grateful to partner with the entire Daikin team and to help them succeed in their business goals. Daikin Park will be a special place for our fans for many years to come.”

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