Trapped In Time is the tumblelog of Matt Simpson. Matt is the co-owner of Maven Web Solutions. His business partner is Eugene. They also blog live music with Todd at The Butter Room, whose latest project is Jamwich.

Matt has two min pins, Forbin & Floyd. He often blogs about music and is a Phishhead who went on 2009 summer tour. In addition to traveling, Matt takes photos. Proud Hoosier and Chicagoan.

Matt Suggests: Annicka, Autumn, Brian, Chris, Christina, Drew, Elle, Jim, Josh, Irick, Katrina, Kaylie, Kelly, Megan, Michael and Michael, Mills, Nikki, Shannon, Sharon, Stacey and Terz, amongst others.

13
Jan
2010
QUOTE
He sold Fords on Monday, Chevys on Tuesday. Just change the business card and the mailing address. His scorched-earth coaching policy isn’t concerned with collateral damage.

Gene Wojciechowski: Lane Kiffin Is A Weasle

While this is completely true, the larger issue is that college sports is now full of scumbag coaches (and I use the term coach lightly). Over the past decade we’ve seen the emergence of a new brand of college coach: one who is less educator and more self-promoter; those that were once great recruiters have been replaced by enticers.

Loyalty is tied to how much blind respect and money you are provided as the team “leader.” If things go poorly you simply jump ship, usually walking away with unearned millions. When things are good, you leverage it to gain more power as The Enticer, or more often the case, use it to increase your national profile by moving on up.

If and when you’ve established yourself as a success, you now have another avenue: The Pros. If things go really poorly and the NCAA is personally breathing down your neck (which takes a lot given how much corruption goes on without investigation or consequence, especially in major programs), you can go work for an organization in which teaching, mentoring, and tradition building are secondary to a lifestyle of excess and entertainment.

The problem seems to be that more coaches than not today don’t understand what it means to be a professional, and don’t know what it means to be leaders of young men and women. This generation of 30-something, ego maniacs that we still hold in the same breath as true coaches have stepped all over an already fragile college athletic system to advance their own careers.  But I have to wonder, what career would these people have if there weren’t college sports to facilitate them? Most of them seem like the kind of people that would either cheat their way to the top elsewhere or end up at the bottom faking a set of skills they ultimately only half possess.

The Lane Kiffins and John Caliparis may end up winners at their respective programs, but their long terms success is completely personal - and usually at the expense of those they leave behind in their failures - students, athletes, fans, institutions. It’s really starting to take away from the games I once loved, and I can’t help but wonder when this country will start holding the system - in its multiple facets - accountable.

16
Nov
2008
QUOTE
I’m gonna throw my weight around a little bit. I think it is the right thing to do.

Barack Obama on creating a 8 team college football playoff system

Clearly the president elect is laying the groundwork for his 2012 reelection. If Barack Obama pulls off a playoff system, Texas would turn blue in a heartbeat. They’d nominate the man for sainthood.

(via carolinek)

He might just be the smartest man on earth.

01
Oct
2008
PHOTO
(via saramcpherson:inky:hena)
I’ve pulled an all-nighter and feel like I’m still in college.  At least there’s $ behind it all now.  It’s actually a little nostalgic, in a “I want to gouge my eyeballs out” sorta way.

(via saramcpherson:inky:hena)

I’ve pulled an all-nighter and feel like I’m still in college.  At least there’s $ behind it all now.  It’s actually a little nostalgic, in a “I want to gouge my eyeballs out” sorta way.

09
Sep
2008
VIDEO

“Digging For Gold On A Mountainside”
Oh, you crazy college kids!

02
May
2008
VIDEO

“Brohemian Rhapsody”

A fitting video as I say goodbye to my favorite group of douchebags on campus!  View the whole thing in HD here

23
Jan
2008
LINK

ESPN First Take co-host Dana Jacobson has been suspended for one week for her comments during a celebrity roast celebrating ESPN’sMike and Mike in the Morning. ”The suspension, first reported in the Chicago Tribune, comes after Jacobson reportedly said “F*** Notre Dame,” “F*** Touchdown Jesus,” and “F*** Jesus” in an attempt to talk trash to Mike and Mike co-host Mike Golic, a former Notre Dame football player.

The context is everything here: She didn’t say this on the air, she said it at a celebrity roast, an event at which people are supposed to go out of their way to be outrageous. She should be welcomed back on the air when her suspension is over.

I think this basically comes down to the “Fuck Jesus” remark.  I’m still not sure I agree with suspending an on-air personality for statements made (while under the influence) outside the office.  But come on, when you have Coach Frontbutt sitting right next to you, and you’re roasting an ND alum… doesn’t common sense prevail?  JESUS!