Monday, February 24, 2014

SOCHI TOO WARM FOR WINTER OLYMPICS



When you think of Russia, you think of cold, wilderness, and the Soviet Union of course. But Sochi isn't what everyone thinks of Russia, it has palm trees and can get as high as 75 degrees some days. Sochi is the exact opposite of what the Winter Olympics site should be. However there is snowy mountains where some of the events will be, but most of the city is greenery and tropic plants with beaches and villas.

Monday, February 10, 2014

BYE BYE FLAPPY BIRD

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yes its gone! The biggest trend in App store history since Angry Birds has been removed. Flappy Bird, a simple game where a bird has to dodge pipes to get a higher score had millions of people across the world addicted. Creator Nguyen from Korea admits the game was a surprise to him, he didn't expect it to skyrocket in downloads out of the blue. Nguyen was eventually making $50,000 a day...doing nothing. The game was free, but the advertisement was the hook.

After Flappy Bird was removed, the demand for the App was higher than it was when it was available. iPhone's or Android devices that have the App are going for thousands of dollars....and yes some do sell!

Monday, February 3, 2014

College Football Playoff Compromise


Starting next year, College Football will begin a 4 team playoff, the 4 team playoff will include the top 4 teams in the final rankings. The 2 semifinal games between 1vs4 and 2vs3 will be held in the former BCS bowls and 2 major bowls. It will rotate every year: Orange, Rose, Fiesta, Sugar, Chick-Fil-A, and Cotton Bowl. The championship game will also rotate between the BCS Bowl locations.

The problem with the 4 team playoff is there is simply too many worthy teams that do not have the opportunity to be a part of the playoff. 4 teams is a very tight space and its hard to believe that there wont be any bias towards the major football conferences like the SEC or Big 10.

The playoff needs to expand to 8 teams. 8 teams will not only increase the tv ratings but we can finally discover a true champion. Its a very simple process: the power 5 conferences in college football: Big 12, SEC, Big 10, Pac 12, and ACC have 5 automatic tie-ins that goes to the conference champion. Then there is 3 at-large teams that will be decided from the committee. The 3 at-large teams must have a no more than 2 losses each. Any non power 5 conference who has an undefeated team like Notre Dame or Boise State, automatically gets an invite to the playoff.

After all the teams are collected the committee will then seed the teams based off SOS, stats, and rankings. The no.1 will face the no.8 team, 2vs7, 3vs6, 4vs5. The championship will be between neutral locations. Miami, New Orleans, Dallas, San Diego, and Las Vegas.