Showing posts with label San Antonio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Antonio. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

The Final Four Chronicles: The Conclusion/FAQs

 


So, now that a couple of weeks have passed since the conclusion of this year's Final Four in San Antonio, Texas, it is time to address the questions that have come in from our readers.  This is a segment we started a couple of years ago, and we feel it is a great way to sum up our adventures.

Q:  Why do you Chronicle?

A:  For several reasons, the most important being that we love looking back through the years at all of the happenings of the various Final Fours we have attended, and it is a great way to enhance our memories as some of the tournaments fade into the distance.  A secondary effect is that we have become hyper-aware of our surroundings - the people, the places, and the conversations around us - to enable us to enjoy someone or something upon which we may never have picked up, or heard if we were not trying to chronicle all of the minutiae of the event.

Q:    Who does the Chronicling?

A:    We get this one every year.  We all take notes throughout the day, and we all contribute to the process of uploading the events to the blog.  Once we feel everything has been typed, we each take a turn at editing, sometimes for content, sometimes for grammar and diction, and sometimes just because.  So, in short, we all do.

Q:    I am confused.  Why are the women tagged in the Facebook postings of the Chronicle?  Do they attend, and if not, why not?

A:    This year our respective wives did not attend, but they have in the past, and they are always invited/welcome.  But, for two primary reasons they have not been attending in some time:  (1) For as far back as we can remember only one of us has won the lottery for tickets in any given year, so we only have 4 tickets to the games; and (2) I am not sure they can really stand us all together four days+ straight.  And frankly, I don't blame them.  They key to remember is, that they are always invited.  We tag them so they, like the rest of our readers, can follow along with our adventures.  And, at least one of our wives LOOKS FORWARD to reading our entries.  We should note that we also get this question every year.

Q:    Why do we care what time you wake up and what you have for breakfast?

A:    We don't necessarily think you do, and sometimes neither do we.  But the day - and thus the Chronicle - has to start somehow, and it makes sense to start from the beginning.

Q:    How is San Antonio as a host city?

A:    As a host city, San Antonio ranks pretty high.  Very walkable Riverwalk and a very walkable to the stadium from the Riverwalk.  Other areas of the city, like say, The Pearl, have a lot going on within their own area/neighborhood, and they are walkable among themselves, but not so much with the rest of the city.  Lots of bars/restaurants, but very slanted toward Mexican/food and drinks, as well as themed chain restaurants/bars.  That being said, San Antonio is good place to host the Final Four, but alas it is dropping out of the rotation.  A stadium that seats 20-35K less people than other cities, and newer, bigger, domed stadiums in other cities (Dallas, Detroit, and Las Vegas for example), make it hard for the NCAA to return.

Q:    How is San Antonio in general?

A:    Well, the Riverwalk is very entertaining with a lot, and we mean A LOT, going on.  But, as Kev-O put it, "Riverwalk is like Bourbon Street and EPCOT mated and had a baby."  And that is incredibly accurate.  The city itself, despite being the 7th most populous city in the United States, has almost ZERO skyline.  What it does have a lot of is large leg tatoos.  It also has a visible unhoused population, although that is something we have noticed in most of the southern states over the past few years (Phoenix/Scottsdale/Glendale last year, Houston before that, and New Orleans before that).  We had a lot of fun, and some really good food, but San Antonio is good for all of that, but not necessarily great.

Q:    As for the games, weren't they great?

A:    Yes, and no.  The games were close and highly competitive, and it is unusual that we see all three games be that close.  But they were not great games.  Very sloppy, by all teams.  Part of that is because Houston plays tough, in your face, defense forcing sloppy play, while also being a bit sloppy themselves, and Florida has struggled with turnovers this whole year.  So exciting, Yes; great, No.

Q:    Have you ever seen an ending like Houston's last play in the Final?

A:    No, we haven't, but that ending was so very appropriate for that particular game.

Q:    Who had the best fans?

A:    Certainly not Duke.  Auburn fans could not have left sooner after the end of the semifinals than they did.  They must have already had their flights purchased.  Houston was out IN FORCE in the finals, but they were not omnipresent around town like their numbers would have suggested.  That is probably because a lot of Houston fans live/work in and around the San Antonio area and just came in for the game.  Doesn't lend itself to any additional contributions to the ambiance of the event.

Q:    Who were you cheering for?

A:    Never Duke.  Pepster and Sinickal had selected Florida to win in their respective NCAA Tournament Pool brackets - Pepster even had Florida over Houston - but we were captivated by how Houston controls the game, even when they lost.  Oh, and by the way - NEVER DUKE!

Q:    Did Florida State actually win the 2020 NCAA National Championship?

A:    No.  It was canceled because of Covid.  But, that was probably FSU's best chance ever to win.

Q:    Who was one of the Carolina Panthers who Pepster knew his alma mater?

A:    Adam Thielen - Mankato State.

Q:    What was so interesting about the story of a co-worker asking Allison if she works outside of the home?

A:    Interesting? No.  Possibly degrading and hilarious?  Yes.  The question basically just asked if she had a job.

Q:    How are the academic credentials of Virginia overrated?

A:    In short, a large number of classes may be taken Credit/No Credit, instead of for a grade.  This doesn't apply to general education credits or your major classes, but still.

Q:    While we are on the topic of ACC academic credentials, what type of majors for Duke students was discussed?

A:    You don't want to know.

Q:    Christian Laettner played basketball and "offsides" is a football term.

A:    Not a question, and precisely.

Q:    What is the R. Kelly joke?

A:    You don't want to know.  And if you do, ask us in person.  Not going on this blog.  [Ed. Note - It vilifies R. Kelly, not celebrates him, but still.]

Q:    Why do you call Day 3 of the Chronicle "The Interregnum?"

A:    In general, an "Interregnum" refers to a time between leaders.  Although British history has had a couple of famous interregnums, this term is often used in conjunction with the Papacy (timely note given Pope Francis' recent passing.)  With regard to the Papacy, conclaves couldn't always meet immediately, and sometimes they could not agree immediately, so the Interregnum could last two to three years.  In our case, Sunday is the "Interregnum" because it is the day between games.

Q:    Why were you discussing the Intricacies of Monitoring the Transfer Portal as an NAIA school?

A:    Sounds like a future presentation topic.

Q:    What "Profession" is Tony in?

A:    Never you mind!

Q:    Did Racecar actually text Pepster, "Don't be sloppy" in reference to the Gators play?

A:    Yes she did.  And she was very prescient.  Turns out the Gators won anyway.  As a refresher, Racecar is a University of Florida alumna.

Q:    Cancun Queso Cooler.  That is brilliant.

A:    Not a question, but yes, yes it is.

Q:    Where is next year's Final Four.

A:    Indianapolis, Indiana.  Just a great - and we mean GREAT - Final Four city.  Plus St. Elmo's.

Q:    Will the WeMakeItRain crew be in attendance?

A:    The plan is yes.  The AirBnB rental is already in progress, some or most of us have already put in for the lottery for tickets, and Pepster has already made the reservation for St. Elmo!!!

Saturday, April 5, 2025

The Final Four Chronicles: Day 1 - The Arrival


One of the best events in the world, in a very interestingly, fun city, with the four number 1 teams in the country - let's get after it.  As always, all times listed in the time zone in which they occur.

Thursday, April 3

Time unknown - Tony leaves for Austin, and eventually arrives!

Friday, April 4

05:27 (E.D.T) - Pepster leaves for FLL.

05:50 - Sinical arrives at DCA after a morning that includes putting on the same shirt backwards.  Twice.

06:05 - Delta agent at the Sky Club in DCA is first person today to ask what Sinickal's shirt means.


06:09 - Sinickal has a bourbon and soda at the bar in the Sky Club with a guy on his way to Tulum.  Guy says it's OK for him to drink since he was awake at 1:30 am and has already had a flight from Dulles canceled that morning.

6:27 -  Pepster spills his drink on his shirt as he is exiting his car at the airport.  This is only being listed here in case it becomes some sort of theme or we can look back on this as an omen of sorts.  At least he hadn't checked his bag yet so he could change.  Bye-bye "Eric B. and Rakim 1988" shirt.

6:29 - Kev-O walking by Sinickal's first class seat to the steerage section of the boat. Kev-O has to get his Delta numbers up as this is becoming a yearly tradition and he was only one slot behind Sinickal for upgrades this year.


6:31 - Guy from the Delta Sky Club ends up in a seat next to Sinickal.  He kept tapping to get Sinickal to take out his earbuds so that he could talk his ear off about nothing.

06:38 - Pepster sees the world's skinniest bachelorette party.  Five of the young ladies have pink/purple wigs; one has a tiara.  They collectively weigh 321 pounds.  Not skinny-shaming, just noticing.  I would have thought they were going to Nashville, but they were at the gate for a flight to Las Vegas.

06:59 - Kev-O has boarded the plane and the guy in the aisle seat in his row is watching Fox News and just blurted out loud, "Go get 'em Trump," like he was watching Alabama play and Trump had a third-and-7.

07:14 - Pepster boards and passes two rows of guys all decked out in Florida gear, and they are clearly travelling together.  Much larger man, not with them on the aisle.  He tells them he is not going to the Final Four, but the flight to San Antonio was the closest he could get to Houston after his original flight got canceled.  He then starts giving them the business about rooting for Florida.  Turns out he played for Florida State.  I cannot confirm whether he was on the 2020 National Championship team or not.

07:38 - Pepster wheels up to San Antonio.

09:22 - Flight from Atlanta to Austin delayed.  So, Sinickal and Kev-O jump on some work calls in Atlanta Terminal A.

09:22 (C.D.T.) - Pepster lands early!

09:35 - After deplaning, Pepster walks past a gate in which the San Antonio Fire Department EMTs are tending to a woman.  I don't think she is going to San Diego as originally planned.  But, she did look OK from my perspective, so hopefully they were able to take care of her!

11:08 (E.D.T.) - 40-something Duke Frat Bro next to Sinickal on the flight to Austin won't stop coughing.

10:14 (C.D.T.) - Pepster enters Wild Barley Kitchen and Brewery, a breakfast spot that makes its own beer!

10:17 - Starting light - a Tripel Knot Triple

11:50 - Call Uber to get closer to the AirBnB.  Idle Beer Hall it is.

11:59 - Uber driver - Brandon - asks if Pepster is coach in town for the Final Four.  Pepster explains to him the situation where we created a school so we can walk around the Final Four talking ball with other coaches here for the NABC.  He laughs and then asks what we named it.  After Pepster told him "Southwestern Central," he responds with, "Where is it located?  Damn, you just told me it was fake!"

12:08 - Pepster arrives at the destination and Brandon says, "Have a good day Coach!"

12:08:30 - Pepster walks into Idle Beer Hall.

12:11 - Pepster, asks the bartender what he recommends.  He says that the Dad Bod light lager is really good.  Pepster says, "I already have one of those!"  Manager, who was sitting at the other end of the bar drinking a beer, does a spittake.

12:13 - Pepster drinks his beer, opens up his computer to do some work while he waits for the rest of the crew.

12:21 - Sinickal and Kev-O arrive in Austin.  Delta airlines is handing out free Final Four hats.  Sinickal approved.

12:35 - Tony who has been in Austin already for other purposes, picks up Sinickal and Kev-O at the airport.  Off to San Antonio and to meet Pepster.

14:03 - WE ARE WHOLE!

14:51 - Kev-O tells a story about how he ended up playing in a 3-v-3 tournament in Vegas during the 2017 Final Four.  Tony asks, "Weren't you a little old for college?

14:56 - Silas relays the story of the time he ended up in Des Moines, Iowa at the Marriott and the Convention Center was hosting the Iowa Pork Queen Competition.  Kev-O, "The noun or the verb?"

15:27 - Discussing foreign basketball players in the NBA and Jaime Jacquez, Jr. of the Miami Heat came up as the best Mexican player.  Kev-O then discusses whether Edward Navarro of Oklahoma was any better.  Pepster goes, "You mean Eduardo Najera?"

15:38 - Baseball conversation ensues, and this line came up from Pepster:  "Trevor Bauer is a less articulate Curt Schilling."  Sinickal adds, "And a more articulate John Rocker!"

16:21 - Blondequito.  That is all.

16:32 - Enter house.  It is really nice.  Five bedrooms, three baths, weird setup to the kitchen, but at least we won't really need it (except the refrigerator!).  The 5th bedroom - the one that is unused - has 2 sets of bunkbeds!

17:12 - Stumble on to Harlem Nights.  We must watch.  It's the pinky toe scene!

17:29 - See the announcement that Julio Jones retired.  Sinickal says, "I don't know.  If you look outside Julio Jones is open.

18:21 - To Riverwalk.

18:33 - Woman wearing a black t-shirt with the word "Cougar" on it, and nothing else.  Not sure if she even knows Houston is in the Final Four.

18:57 - Found the Auburn home bar on the Riverwalk.  The trees on the property are tp'd.  Sinical asks one of the kids standing by the trees if he is worried about someone coming and poisoning the tree.


19:10 - Into Agave Bar for dinner.  You guessed it "Tex-Mex."

19:15 - Liz, who Sinickal and Tony know through work, and who happened to have given a speech at a conference in San Antonio this morning, joins us at Agave Bar.

20:07 - South Carolina wins 74-57.

20:15 - Straight up pouring outside.  OK, well have another round.

20:24 - Venture out of Agave Bar walk around some of the Riverwalk before going topside.

20:45 - See Club Sirius, has tvs on, and the bouncer says, "No cover!"  We're in.

20:46 - We might have made a mistake.  Everything is fine, but definitely not our crowd.  And, for a really small place, it looks like they are setting up for a birthday party which will take up virtually the whole bar.  OK, just one.

21:18 - Enter Dick's, but upstairs, not the downstairs entrance by the River Walk.  Much more serene upstairs and it seems as if the people at the bar are regulars, as they are very comfortable talking smack to the bartendress.

21:30 - One particular regular notices the bartender yawning and yells at her to "Go home if you want to sleep!"

21:31 - "I wish I could!"

21:32 - "I am only yawning because you people up here are so f'in boring.  I want to be working downstairs instead of this fuckin' retirement home!"  She told him!

21:48 - To Yardhouse and to watch the end of the UConn-UCLA game.  Ah, it's over.  It's in the third quarter.

23:40 - Walking back to the car and see some Auburn people which leads to the conversation in which we decide there might be some redeemable areas in Alabama.  Tony goes, "It's called Atlanta!"

23:48 - C'mon Kayleigh get out of the way, Kev-O yells to a young girl who just starts walking out in front of our car and right behind a Kia Sorrento backing into the spot ahead of us.  Kevin insists her name is spelled K-a-y-l-e-i-g-h, since he "knows his people!  Now, we were inside the car so she heard none of this conversation, but still.

23:49 - Circle K for supplies as grocery stores are closed.  Have you ever spent $99 at Circle K without getting gas?

23:50 - Young lady opens up the door, and barely utters to the clerk, "Public bathroom?"  He tells her back to the right and Kev-O and Pepster just hopes she made it.

23:52 - Back home for the night.  Eat snacks, drink water, go to bed.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Did You Know?

The Final Four teams in the NCAA tournament have been decided and a plethora of history remains among the contenders with North Carolina (Michael Jordan, Phil Ford, Dean Smith), Kansas (Wilt Chamberlain, Danny Manning, Phog Allen), UCLA (Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, John Wooden) and Memphis (Keith Lee, Anfernee Hardaway, William Bedford) (William Bedford???). All four teams are home practicing before they arrive in beautiful, little, quaint San Antonio, Texas for the games to begin.

Wait, did I just type little and quaint? What on earth was I talking about? Did you realize that San Antonio is the 7th most populous city in the United States? Seventh!!! Its population of 1,296,682 makes it larger than such bustling megalopolises as Dallas (9th - 1,213,825), Detroit (11th - 871,121 and dropping), San Francisco (14th - 744,041), Baltimore (19th - 631,366), Boston (22nd - 590,763), Seattle (23rd - 582,454), Washington, D.C. (24th - 581,530), Denver (26th - 557,917), Atlanta (35th - 470,688), Miami (45th - 386,417) and Minneapolis (48th - 372,811). Atlanta 35th? San Francisco 14th? San Antonio 7th? When did this happen?

Since I am currently looking at the Census, I spot a few other interesting numbers. San Jose, California is the tenth largest city in the country (in terms of population), Jacksonville, Florida is 12th (primarily because it is so large in area), Columbus, Ohio is 15th (must be all of the Ohio State students/alums), Louisville, Kentucky is 27th (bigger than Atlanta?), Albuquerque, New Mexico is 33rd, New Orleans is now 38th (thanks to the population drop after Katrina), Honolulu, Hawaii is 47th and Arlington, Texas is 50th. Arlington is scary at 50th since Dallas is 9th and Ft. Worth is 18th. That is a lot of people in one single (non-New York City) area.

So for those of you expecting a nice little town to visit for this tourney, San Antonio may be all that you are expecting, and much more.