Category: Billikens.com

  • Volcanic Billikens

    Well, the Billikens bombed in Atlantic City in the A-10 Tourney. They hoped for an NIT bid, but didn’t get it. Now as I await the announcement of the College Basketball Invitational teams, I share some Google trends.

    In anticipating the NIT announcements, someone started a thread on Billikens.com titled NIT Selection Show. Google picked up this thread for its search engine, and for most of the day, it was the 3rd item that came up when you searched for NIT Selection Show. Well, the Billikens.com servers paid for that tonight. Here is a Google trend graph for “NIT Selection Show”

    So as thousands of college basketball fans whose bubbles had burst googled NIT Selection Show, many came across Billikens.com.  Before tonight, the most users that had been on the message board at one time was about 230.  Tonight, we reached 437.  Even on an upgraded server plan, we crashed a bunch.

    The really interesting thing is to see the spike in people who searched for “College Basketball Invitational”.  The NIT selection show ended at 9:30, and it seems people frantically hunted after then for another bubble to ride.

    My guess is the x-axis is Pacific time.  So as soon as the NIT Selection Show ended, Google got swarmed with CBI seekers.

    Google called the above trends volcanic.  The below is a preliminary graph of Billikens.com traffic tonight….Does sort of look like a Volcano.

    Sorry if these Billikens.com posts are boring.  The site has just been pretty interesting to me in the past month.  Now, lets make the Billikens 2010 CBI Champions.

    Update: SLU, GW, and Princeton all made the CBI.  The final four could legitimately include each of those schools.

  • billiken_roy still has some sway

    The Billikens have been on a little tear recently. They have won eight of their last ten. With that, Billikens.com started receiving more and more visitors. In about a weeks time, traffic increased by about 150%. This put some strain on my server, so I upgraded. Likely for next year, as the Billikids grow up, I will need to further upgrade, which substantially increase hosting costs.

    For those of you that don’t know, Billikens.com is funded entirely through donations. The site has no ads or subscription fees. So the generosity of the users is what pays the bills. We have had a fundraiser every two or three years since 2003.

    To pay for upcoming server costs, I started a fundraiser a couple of weeks ago. In the first week about $140 rolled in. In the next week, another $25 rolled in.

    billiken_roy, a longtime poster and friend, thought this was outrageous and posted the following this morning

    those of you that havent donated to the cause should be ashamed of yourself. $170 as of today? that is all that we have sent. i would assume most are at least sending $25 or more which would mean about 6 or 7 people are all that has donated thus far? if i was steve i would post a list of the donators to at least give some recognition to the few that have the decency to enable all to enjoy this site.

    I saw this and I went to lunch. I came back, checked my email, and there were seven new donations. By the end of the day, there were eight more. And this does not include those who said they put checks in the mail. $430 hit my inbox today.

    Billikens.com has been a tremendous hobby. There have been times in which I have thought of giving it up. There have been other amusing moments. I have been running a site devoted to SLU basketball since I was 12. It will be quite strange when I don’t. Regardless, days like today will always impress me.

    Now lets see how many Billikens.com users read SteveRogers.info.

    For a fun tid bit, in the last month Billikens.com received more traffic from (each) the US, Canada, Australia, Spain, and Ireland than SteveRogers.info did altogether. China came up just short.

  • Small World

    My sister ran cross country in high school and college.  She now works in the career services offices of Cardinal Strich University in Wisconsin.  Karen recently accepted a position as the head cross country coach at this university as well.

    Also recently accepting a head coaching position at Cardinal Strich was Drew Diener, a former Saint Louis University Billiken.  I don’t know if Karen ever saw Drew play, but it may be an interesting conversation when they first meet.

    Karen: So you played at SLU?

    Drew: Yeah, from 1999 – 2003.

    Karen: My brother has this web site….

    That is quite the co-wink-e-dink (however you spell it).

  • That other forum….

    One Billikens.com poster pointed this out… I admit I am slightly amused.

  • SLU v. GW Part 4

    The first game went to overtime.
    The second was a solid SLU Win.
    The third was a solid GW win with a horrid SLU performance.
    The fourth made history.

    SLU lost to GW 49-20. I am just going to give my friends all of the talking points you need.

    • SLU scored fewer points than any other team in the shot clock era.
    • SLU went 54 minutes without scoring a field goal, including halftime
    • SLU had more shots blocked than made.
    • GW had more blocks than SLU did points in the first half.
    • SLU made 25% more FGs in the second half than first, and shot 17.4%
    • SLU missed 24 shots in a row.
    • SLU’s leading scorer made one shot away from the FT line
    • At one point in the second half, GW had four times as many points as SLU
    • GW has as many FGs as SLU did points.
    • It took 29:21 for SLU to score 10 points.

    And the thing that actually makes me crack up is that Kevin Lisch scored his 1,000th point tonight.

    I am sure I will come up with more, but in my opinion SLU just had a really really really (okay the worst) shooting night. They were not horrible on defense, and if a team scores 20 points, you’d think they would have more than 14 turnovers.

    I really challenge someone to find a more interesting team than the Saint Louis University Billikens. I still love ’em.

    Also, thanks to the team and coach for signing my basketball tonight. I have one from every team since 1995. Go Bills.

  • TDELL

    As I avoid graduate school applications, I thought I would share some of the happenings of the past ten days and Billikens.com.
    A couple of weeks ago a user, TDELL, on my site posted the following

    thetorch where did you play college ball, probably no where. This is a new coach with a new system, everybody’s saying how good of a coach Majerus is, I dont see it anybody can run around and set screens you dont have to have talent to do that. Majuerus doesn’t want any fancy stuff just plain basketball. Tommie played well his first two years now all of a sudden he’s not, its not Tommie it’s the coach. I’d rather have Sodie.

    Source

    TDELL is the user name of Tommie Liddell Jr, Tommie Liddell III’s dad. Rick Majerus, SLU’s coach, has challenged Liddell III this season and many users believed that TDELL’s post was an expression of discontent. As message boards do, people went back and forth about this issue and it somewhat died down in conversation.

    Then Bernie Miklasz, the main sports columnist in St. Louis wrote the following in his “Bernie’s Bits,” which ran in Saturday’s St. Louis Post-Dispatch (both in the paper and online):

    Tommie Liddell III’s father, Tommie Liddell, is active on the Billikens.com message board and doesn’t appear to be a fan of St. Louis U. coach Rick Majerus. In a recent posting, Liddell the elder wrote: “Everybody’s saying how good of a coach Majerus is. I don’t see it. Anybody can run around and set screens. You don’t have to have talent to do that. Majerus doesn’t want any fancy stuff, just plain basketball. Tommie played well his first two years now all of a sudden he’s not. It’s not Tommie, it’s the coach. I’d rather have Sodie.” (Sodie is former SLU coach Brad Soderberg).

    Source

    This obviously brought more attention to the issue. People question Bernie about checking his sources. He stated on his forum something to the effect that he made sure that TDELL was Tommie Liddell Jr. TDELL then on Billikens.com said he had lent his username to a friend, another poster. A little broo-ha was had, but the issue died down again.

    Then midday today, CBS Sportline put this on the front page of their college basketball section
    CBSSportsline College Basketball Page Screenshot

    This was the beginning of the following article

    Thread of reality is biting Liddell III in the back

    Gary Parrish Nov. 27, 2007
    By Gary Parrish
    CBSSports.com Senior Writer

    I am sitting at my laptop right now and wanting badly to visit the message board connected to a column I wrote from last week’s football game between Arkansas and LSU. Some guy with the screen name ChopShop started a thread titled Bush League Journalism. He used 684 words in a post that beat me up pretty good, and he was wrong in so many places that I want to go on that board and just destroy the idiot.

    Liddell III has had problem this season, and this latest situation won’t help. (AP)
    Liddell III has had problem this season, and this latest situation won’t help. (AP)
    First, ChopShop wrote that I was the same columnist who spent all last season raving about Ohio State before it lost to Florida in the BCS title game. Problem is, I never filed an OSU football column last season, meaning it didn’t happen. So he’s just wrong.

    Then, ChopShop wrote that contrary to my column suggesting otherwise, LSU shouldn’t feel disappointed. Problem is, when a team starts ranked No. 2 anything less than playing for the national title is by definition a disappointment, meaning LSU should feel disappointed. So he’s just wrong again.

    I want to tell him both those things and more, but I can’t because if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that no known person can argue or unleash vitriol on a message board.

    Nothing good comes of it.

    It’s like hiring Isiah Thomas.

    And I bet Tommie Liddell Jr. would back me on this theory.

    You probably don’t know Tommie Liddell Jr., but he’s the father of Tommie Liddell III, whom you might know if you follow college basketball. The 6-foot-4 wing is a junior at Saint Louis University, one who thrived under former coach Brad Soderberg but has had trouble adjusting to new coach Rick Majerus. Liddell’s averages in minutes, points, rebounds and assists are all down under Majerus, and after a subpar effort against Detroit earlier this month somebody calling himself TheTorch torched Liddell on the message board at Billikens.com while claiming he was “half the player” he was in his first two years of college.

    Twenty-three posts later, TDell fired back.

    TDell is well known at Billikens.com to be Tommie Liddell Jr.

    “Everybody’s saying how good of a coach Majerus is, I don’t see it. Anybody can run around and set screens. You don’t have to have talent to do that. Majerus doesn’t want any fancy stuff, just plain basketball. Tommie played well his first two years, now all of a sudden he’s not. It’s not Tommie. It’s the coach. I’d rather have Sodie.”

    The next post came from SLUNick.

    It read, simply, “Uh oh. Not good.”

    And just like that we had controversy, all because a father was presumably pissed to the point of logging onto a message board where sometimes-loony fans — and in many cases, often-times-loony fans — tend to gather and be irrational with each other.

    It’s a fascinating thing, these message boards. But it’s also a dangerous place for people who are known and truly in the know, because there’s no way to win an argument and without anonymity you might as well be posting your thoughts on a permanent billboard by the time they are linked, forwarded, e-mailed or otherwise passed around the country.

    That’s how I learned of this, by the way.

    (What, you thought I spent my afternoons trolling Billikens.com?)

    Somebody called, asked if I had seen it, so on and so forth. Naturally, I was intrigued, and by the time I tracked down the post I found another from TDell where he was half-heartedly suggesting that maybe — just maybe — he didn’t actually file the original post that was critical of Majerus, that perhaps one of his buddies used his password and did it. Of course, that’s about as believable as Paris Hilton telling Larry King she has never used drugs despite there being pictures of her smoking weed.

    Somebody posted under my name is the 21st century version of the dog ate my homework. It doesn’t matter that Liddell Jr. didn’t return the phone message I left at his home Monday night or that Majerus declined to discuss the subject through a school spokesperson. The damage is already done, as it were.

    Tommie Liddell III is the player whose Dad blasted Rick Majerus.

    Rick Majerus is the coach who got blasted by his player’s dad.

    So let this be another warning to everybody out there — mothers, fathers, brothers and cousins. Be careful about what you write and where you write it, what you say and where you say it.

    Technology is a beautiful thing, but it has also led to Nick Saban making headlines because he was recorded goofing on Cajuns, Kobe Bryant making headlines because he was videoed making an off-the-cuff comment about Andrew Bynum, Gilbert Arenas making headlines because he blogged about what he’d like to do to Mike Krzyzewski and TDell making headlines because he went on a message board and criticized his son’s new coach.

    As for me, I already understand why not to get involved.

    And ChopShop, if you’re reading, just know you’re lucky.

    Source

    So now this little issue has gone from a post on Billikens.com, to the St Louis Post-Dispatch, to now CBS Sportsline’s College Basketball page.

    I have commented very little on the situation. I thought SLU would contact me regarding it, asking me to do something like remove the post or prevent conversation.

    Sorry I am not commenting more about it here, but I just sort of wanted to share and document the situation a bit.

    Billikens.com has proven to be quite the hobby.

  • I’ve been blogged

    Just got home from Pittsburgh. SLU played three games in three days up there, and I got the signs and made the trek.

    While I was up there, I spoke to Kyle Whelliston of MidMajority.com and ESPN. Kyle is a really nice guy with a passion for College Hoops. He was nice enough to include me in his blog posting today where we talked about SLU amongst other things. Below is the part about the SignGuy:

    There was at least one person who’s more enthusiastic about the Houston Baptist win than Coach Majerus. There he was in a halfcourt 200-level seat, holding a series of hand-made posterboards featuring the Billiken logo, plays on player names, and an inspiring Latin phrase about the team’s new coach (“Ad Majerus Dei Gloriam”) that he’d later describe as “a Jesuit thing.”

    SLUSignGuy turns out to be Steve Rogers. He lives in D.C. but gets out to SLU (pronounced “sloo”) games often. He’s a Saint Louis University legend, even appearing at the groundbreaking of the school’s new gym this summer to hold a special sign (“Home Sweet Home”). He runs a rotation of about 20 signs on 10 foam-filled posterboards. One for each upperclassman, a few for special occasions, and he carries them all around in an artist’s portfolio.

    “There are a lot of sign guys in Missouri,” Steve explained. “Everyone knows about the Cardinals sign guy from being on TV all the time during the playoffs. He’s a Missouri State guy, and he gives them signs too. But those are professionally printed, so that’s kinda like cheating. I make these myself, 100 percent.”

    In addition to his SignGuy duties, Steve also runs billikens.com, one of the more successful fan-run one-team forum/blog/info sources out there. He’s even pushed the The athletic website is SLUBillikens.com, which might be your third or fourth guess if all you had was a browser’s address bar.

    “I’ve had the domain since 5th grade,” he said. “They contacted me years ago, but they haven’t asked for the domain… yet. They just wanted a disclaimer on every page saying that we were unofficial and didn’t. ”

    The next day, I sat with SLUSignGuy in the last row of the lower bowl, directly behind the basket, and watched the second half of the Billikens’ tourney-closing contest against the hosts from Pitt. As the Panthers slowly, steadily and surely wear the blue-clads down to a nub (despite Majerus’ frantic guard rotation), Steve recounted the recent history of SLU hoops: a 1998 first-round win over future A-10 foe Massachusetts under Charlie Spoonhour, a 2000 bid with Lorenzo Romar before he left for Washington, and the excruciatingly slow-paced and decidedly “unsexy” style of Brad Soderberg.

    “Yeah, we’re a mid-major,” Steve said. “SLU basketball is the little engine that could.”

    I asked him about some of the rumors circulating this decade about the school applying for membership in America’s top mid-major league, the Missouri Valley, a conference that has its headquarters virtually right down the street from SLU’s campus.

    “If we did join the Valley, that would lock us in,” he replied. “We’d be a mid-major forever, we’d never be able to get out of it. It’d never happen.”

    Barry Eberhardt, the Billikens’ new power forward, drives the baseline and throws it down. “Yes!” Steve yelled out suddenly in the momentarily hushed arena, pumping his fist wildly, then reaching for his “How Scary Is Barry” sign.

    “Sorry about that,” he said after composing himself. “But sometimes I can’t control myself when it comes to the Billikens. I mean, c’mon, this is college basketball… gotta love it.”