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Drive Up in Red Sox Style

Example Massachusetts Jimmy Fund license plate

An example of the new release of Red Sox license plates that you could win from Ace Ticket.

One thing that struck me when I moved to Boston over six years ago was the amount of Boston Red Sox material plastered all over cars. At first, my knee jerk reaction was, “Oh look – that car has Red Sox stuff on it! You never see that in Binghamton or Rochester….oh wait, I live in Boston now.” And when I say, “At first,” I mean until six months ago.

If you are in need of some Red Sox love on your car, Ace Ticket is sponsoring a Red Sox License Plate Giveaway until November 12th. The winner will receive number 17 in the new release of Jimmy Fund Red Sox license plates (which have a preface of JF), fully paid for the first year.

To enter, email platecontest@aceticket.com with the subject “Number 17,” which will add you to the official Ace Ticket mailing list (of which you can always unsubscribe.) For more rules, regulations, and legal fun, check out the contest’s official Facebook page.

In the interest of full disclosure, a representative from Ace Ticket’s PR agency emailed me this information, but I was not compensated in anyway for the post.

Four Questions With…Joey Westmoreland of GameDay Rugs

Many of you have never had the pleasure of experiencing my football clad home. I have football plates, glasses, bowls, spreaders, toothpicks, platters, crock pots…it’s a little obsessive. I don’t think my husband necessarily likes it, because when we moved into our new apartment after we got married, he asked me if I was “really going to hang onto this stuff.” I told him that I collected these items in the event I ever get to hold a Buffalo Bills Super Bowl party, and I think he felt so much pity for me that he relented. (He did make me get rid of the football themed sofa throw pillows, but I agreed with him that their time had come.)

So when the folks at GameDay Rugs approached me last week and asked for a plug, of course I said yes. GameDay Rugs is a new online retailer selling team related rugs for both indoor and outdoor use. While they have started with some of the larger college football and basketball teams, they are working on expanding the line to include additional college teams and professional teams.

Clemson Football Shaped Rug

Clemson Football Rug

I interviewed GameDay Rugs Account Manager and die-hard Clemson football fan Joey Westmoreland about the company, his products, and Bills rookie CJ Spiller (yes, I had to go there.)

Kat: Why did you decide to get into the sports rug business?

Joey: Sports are my life, so I was very fortunate to have been brought into the business by a friend while GameDay Rugs was still in the concept stage. I had seen what the parent company had accomplished with Astroturf and knew, as soon as the opportunity presented itself, that I wanted to be part of this.

Kat: What is the most creative way you’ve seen one of your rugs used?

Joey: Actually, I was at the NC State v Boston College game this past weekend and walked right passed two little boys, they were maybe 3 or so, and were perched on one of our football field area rugs playing their own game right there on the concrete, moving small helmets around as if they were players. Also, I’ve seen a circle Alabama rug used as wall art, but the tailgating child’s play takes the cake as most creative use.

Kat: I have it on good authority that you are a Clemson fan. I’m a Buffalo Bills fan, and we’re hanging a lot of hope on Clemson grad CJ Spiller. Do you have any thoughts on him?

GameDay Rugs NC State Field Rug

Joey: I think he’s a super guy who will represent the Bills with the integrity that he’s demonstrated to date. The fact that he came back as a Senior speaks volumes of who he is, how he represented Clemson and how he will represent the Bills organization. His record, being chosen Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year, and the fact that his jersey is being retired are testaments of what he’s meant to Clemson football. In my opinion, your hopes are well placed, and you have nothing to worry about.

Kat: Your company has a good selection of football schools. Any plans to expand to other schools and or other sports teams?

Joey: Absolutely! We take daily steps toward expanding our line, and offer a way on our site to collect fan suggestions for additional teams, although it takes time to get new designs approved by the universities and the CLC (Collegiate Licensing Company). Keep checking back often as new designs are constantly being added and we have some great plans for future product lines.

GameDay Rugs has a free shipping promotion ongoing through October 31, 2010. Visit their site at GameDayRugs.com.

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Legal Note: I did not receive any compensation from GameDay Rugs or any affiliated party in exchange for this blog post.

A Quiet October in Kenmore Square

Kenmore Square, 10/4/10 (Taken by my handy dandy iPhone)

I walked through Kenmore Square to the train Monday night, and took the above photo of a sad sign left over from the Red Sox season ending game on Sunday. It was gray, rainy and covered in autumn leaves.

This is only the second October that I have lived in Boston where there has not been playoff baseball in Fenway Park, so the stillness of an early off-season in the neighborhood is not normal to me. But these things happen – not every team can be on top every year.

Three Takeaways (and more!) from TWTRCON

Penguin suits, Martha Stewart and bad slides – oh my!

On Monday, I attended TWTRCON 2010 at the Hilton New York (quite the glided hotel, by the way.) It was exciting to finally be in a professional development opportunity that aligns with my current position and what I wish to do in the future, instead of those student affairs conferences that I always felt entirely out of place at (I’m not a fan of the icebreaker). Plus, I was able to meet a great deal of folks I had conversed with for years on Twitter, but hadn’t ever met in person, which is always awesome.

Before I jumped on my bus home, I met a friend for a beer at the new Brewery in Port Authority (convenient for those times that you want to be sedated before taking a Greyhound bus any length of time, which is most of the time) and he excitedly asked me how it was. He’s the more coherent and thought-out version of what I told him over a yummy Apricot Beer: Continue reading

We’re Talking Baseball and Lacrosse: Notre Dame Surprises, UVA Dominates

This weekend is chock-full of college lacrosse and baseball, as the NCAA Lacrosse Championships take place in Baltimore, Maryland, and the conference championships are occuring in college baseball.

To prepare for both, check out my overview of the University of Virginia baseball team and their dominance thus far this season for The College Baseball Blog, and my overview of Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team and their surprise appearance in the Final Four after a so-so season for Examiner.

I promise original content will return to this blog this weekend, when I have time to sit down and write for hours on end.

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