Well, friends, the school year is quickly coming to a close. With only two Northwestern squads still playing games (as well as a few women's tennis players), many of our Wildcat-centric minds have begun to wander towards September and the new hope it brings for all teams.
And so, without further ado, it is my great pleasure to present to you some of my NU sports predictions for 2008-2009…in iambic pentameter!
FOOTBALL
Since football plays another Big Ten slate
Without the powers Wisco or Penn State,
The Cats should march their way to 9-0
And they'll lead OSU with 10 to go.
But even if the Buckeyes do prevail,
A Rose Bowl win would really cure what ails.
MEN'S SOCCER
With many potent threats its fans adore
The soccer team will make the Final Four.
A strong attack and Rosenthal in goal
Will make it easy for the Cats to roll.
Alas, their title dreams will fall just short,
So now let's turn our focus to the court.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
If basketball is to put up a fight
It must rely on all that brand-new height.
We know that Moore and Coble both can shoot,
But now let's see if Carmody's recruits
Can turn around a program in decline
And keep our interests piqued come tourney time.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
The women's team will have a new head coach
(There is no word that fits that rhymes with coach).
So anyway, once NU learns to score
Its conference wins will jump from one to four.
They may not win a dozen Big Ten games,
But you will like their new look just the same.
WRESTLING
When Herbert's done with his Olympic year
He'll speak the words his fans have longed to hear:
"I want you all to know, starting today
I'm making sure the Cats go all the way!"
Though he and Fox will surely do their parts,
They need more depth before the titles start.
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