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The Weekly Weblogger Challenge

A couple of weeks ago, I introduced The Weekly Weblogger Challenge.  Each Thursday (or, this week, due to technical difficulties, early on Friday; mea culpa), I post a list of five names, which my fellow members of the intercollegiate athletics blogosphere are challenged to work into their postings in a coherent manner over the course of the ensuing week.  

Last week's challenge received responses from Burnt Orange Nation, The Highland Road Blog, and I'm a Realist.  

I have noted already that both Peter Bean and The Realist used the changing of the guard under center for the Texas Longhorns as the starting point for their entries.  Ryan, on the other hand, concentrated on Louisiana culture and George Washington Cable's The Grandissimes.  

The Realist wins the award for being the first to complete the challenge and his manner of working the names on the list into his posting was, in many ways, the most clever of the three.  

For instance, his inclusion of the Council of Trent was suggested rather than stated, as The Realist urged Vince Young to heed the counsel of Trent Green, coupling that allusion with references to a quarterback reformation, tight ends like Leonard Pope, and Young being an N.F.L. team's salvation.  

Peter carefully inserted the Council of Trent, Kerwin Bell, P.G. Wodehouse, Judah P. Benjamin, and Phillip Freemason Esterhaus into a posting he might have written anyway, debating the relative merits of U.T. signal-callers Colt McCoy and Jevan Snead.  Naturally, the obligatory "Hill Street Blues" reference was accompanied by Sergeant Esterhaus's weekly exhortation, "Be careful out there!"  

Peter did his job so convincingly that several visitors to Burnt Orange Nation accused him of trying to sound like Dennis Miller.  That entitles Peter to recognition as the weblogger who was most successful at leading his readership on the on-line equivalent of a snipe hunt.  

Finally, Ryan went on a legitimate literary excursion, addressing cultural matters and calling to mind the colorful history of Pelican State politics, as immortalized in novels like Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men and in films like "Blaze."  

Ryan gained points for being the first person to post a comment here at Dawg Sports yet he lost points for misspelling the name of former Bulldog standout Kendrell Bell.  What separated Ryan from the pack, though, was his depiction of his home state and his reference to Covington, where Ryan went to high school.  

The Covington with which I am familiar is in Newton County, Georgia, not in Louisiana, but the name rang a bell (neither of the Kerwin nor Kendrell variety, however) . . . and I was moved to go over to the bookcase, pull Walker Percy's Signposts in a Strange Land off of the shelf, and re-read the essay "Why I Live Where I Live."  

For inadvertently reminding me how much I enjoy Dr. Percy's non-fiction, Ryan takes home the gold medal in the latest Weekly Weblogger Challenge.  

I thank all three respondents for taking the time to reply.  Now I turn to this week's challenge, which I hope will be taken up not only by my fellow webloggers, but also by readers who can use this as an excuse to register for one of the diaries available on the sidebar to your right.  Without further ado, here is . . .  

The Weekly Weblogger Challenge

Jay Berwanger
Harlan Ellison
John Nance Garner
Mandy Pepperidge
The Defenestration of Prague of 1618

Go 'Dawgs!  

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Walker Percy
Kyle Walker Percy is amazing!

My favorite book- which I will be talking about tomorrow is Walker Percy's The Moviegoer.

Before he died Percy would routinely come and visit the English classes at my high school (this was way before my time) and sometimes would spend a day teaching the Senior English class. In fact one of the highest academic awards at my high school was the Walker Percy Award, given to the person who showed the most proficiency in writing. I believe Percy set up a scholarship for the award in his will before he died.

Geaux Tigers!

by Highland Road Ryan on Feb 24, 2006 12:54 AM EST reply actions  

Just curious
How do you come up with the list for the weblogger challenge? Random inspiration?

Is there a structure to the madness?

This one's going to be fun. Tying the Defenestration of Prague to Texas football is, as the game intends, quite the challenge.

by HornsFan @ Dawg Sports on Feb 24, 2006 3:04 PM EST reply actions  

I am a font of useless trivia
There is no particular method to my madness; although I try to include a rough sense of categorization, in the sense of taking "one from Column A and one from Column B," there is no conscious effort to find relationships between the items on the list and, for the most part, they're just random things that pop into my head.  

Thanks for reading and for sending your well wishes, by the way.  Both are appreciated greatly.  

by T Kyle King on Feb 24, 2006 7:09 PM EST reply actions  

Almost
I almost got 'em all in to one post, Kyle.

But not quite.

Four out of five in in this article on Bush v Young.

PB
Burnt Orange Nation

by HornsFan @ Dawg Sports on Feb 27, 2006 2:51 PM EST reply actions  

I failed miserably.
I couldn't work in Mandy Peppridge into my rumblings.  I tried to at least make an Animal House reference, but it didn't work out.  Oh well.

by imarealist on Mar 1, 2006 9:57 AM EST reply actions  

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