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05/24/2010 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Phil Mickelson has another chance to become the No. 1 player in the world.
He had a below-average Players Championship, where he could've supplanted Tiger Woods. Now, Mickelson can once again lay claim to the top perch with a win this week at Colonial. A victory would get Mickelson into first.
The world rankings run on two-year cycles, which could be a bad thing if Mickelson can't get the duke this week. The points earned for his win at Colonial two years ago will be wiped away once Colonial starts, so a win for Mickelson would go a long way.
Mathematically, Mickelson can do it, but the question is, how important is it?
Any athlete should strive to be the best at his profession. The goal, especially in an individual sport such as golf, is to be at the top of your game, but Mickelson didn't even sound that impressed by doing it.
"It's every player's goal and intent to strive to be recognized as the No. 1 player in the world relative to the rankings," Mickelson said before the Players Championship. "It's certainly something that I have been striving for but have not achieved yet. And so it would mean a lot to me.
"But for me to accomplish that, I can't focus on that."
Yes, Mickelson wants to be No. 1, but he's not "focusing" on that.
A top ranking for Mickelson won't drastically alter his legacy. He's a four- time major champion with three green jackets and a PGA Championship. Mickelson has 38 PGA Tour titles and counting. He'll be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and nothing can change that.
We can assume Mickelson is not yet done winning. He will turn 40 in a few short weeks and, barring injury, still has prime years left. Twenty-five of his tour wins came in this decade as well as all four majors, so there's plenty left in Mickelson's tank.
A safe bet is that Mickelson will win at least 10 more times. I will go out on a limb and say in the next six years, Mickelson will win a U.S. Open. (I'm actually thinking this year's at Pebble Beach.) He won't ever win the British Open. Sorry Mickelsons, but that appears to be reality. Mickelson's best finish in an Open Championship was a third in 2004, when he was nearly winning every major he saw.
In addition to a U.S. Open, it's probably wise to think he'll win another Masters. Augusta National is his course as much as Tiger's anymore. That's six majors in total for Mickelson and almost 50 PGA Tour wins.
Would anyone give up that career, even if it meant they couldn't be No. 1 in the world?
For some, reaching that plateau has been an albatross that has come close to crippling their careers. David Duval has never really been the same since he unseated Tiger in 1999. Sure, injuries have hampered his run, but Duval never loved that spot.
Mickelson could handle the spotlight better than Duval. Mickelson can handle the spotlight better than most politicians. That won't be a problem.
But Mickelson has never talked passionately about being the No. 1 player like Sergio Garcia or Ian Poulter have. Surely Mickelson wants to be the best, but it's not what has driven him.
Even Woods acknowledged that winning takes care of the rankings. Mickelson seems to believe the same thing.
When history writes the Mickelson story, being No. 1 in the world won't make or break him. Tom Lehman was first in the rankings...for a week. Lehman had a good career and a good run, but comparing his career to Mickelson's is a joke.
Mickelson is miles ahead of anyone other than Woods in this era. Speaking of eras, Mickelson has been the second-best player in the world in the Woods era. Woods will go down as the game's best player assuming his neck injury isn't dangerously bad or his personal life doesn't fall apart worse than it already has, and frankly, that's hard to imagine.
There's no shame in being the 1A to the greatest 1 of all time. Mickelson doesn't need this No. 1 ranking in the world as badly as someone else does. At 40, it would be a nice accomplishment, but Mickelson's career is already one of the best in history.
If a mathematical equation that would make John Nash blush doesn't say how great Mickelson is, I will. Being ranked No. 1 is not critical for Mickelson's career.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
- Youth has been served. A pair of 16-year-olds made the cut on both the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour and Jason Day, the winner of the Byron Nelson, is a pup. I don't get too excited for things like this. Remember Ty Tryon? We all went cuckoo for our proverbial Coco Puffs when he made the tour, but now he's an afterthought in the golf world.
- Ernie Els redesigned Wentworth, the site of last week's BMW PGA Championship. He got slaughtered by other players for his work and was steamed. He thought the players could go to him to complain, but do people actually speak to the man they have problems with anymore, or do they just bellyache to others?
- This is the end of the Vijay Singh era. He is the best post-40 player of the last 30 years.
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MySportsbook.com Posts Heisman Trophy Odds
With 3,919 passing yards, 32 touchdowns and a mere seven interceptions last season, combined with a powerful South Bend Heisman legacy, odds makers at MySportsbook.com have given Notre Dame senior quarterback Brady Quinn the best Heisman Trophy odds at 5-2.
Quinn isn’t the only big man on campus this season. Oklahoma junior running back and 2004 Heisman runner-up Adrian Peterson, listed at 7-2, rushed for a combined 3,033 yards in his first two years as a college player and will give Quinn a run for his money.
This online sportsbook has also listed Troy Smith, Ohio State senior quarterback, as another strong favorite to win the 72nd Heisman Trophy. A 7-1 bet, Smith threw for 2,282 yards last season and also led the Buckeyes to a convincing 34-20 victory over Quinn and the Fighting Irish in last season’s Fiesta Bowl.
Current betting odds Heisman trophy are:
| Brady Quinn (QB, Notre Dame) Adrian Peterson (RB, Oklahoma) Troy Smith (QB, Ohio State) Michael Bush (RB, Louisville) Steve Slaton (RB, West Virginia) Brian Brohm (QB, Louisville) Chris Leak (QB, Florida) Mike Hart (RB, Michigan) Ted Ginn (WR, Ohio State) Darius Walker (RB, Notre Dame) Drew Tate (QB, Iowa) Marshawn Lynch (RB, Cal) Kenny Irons (RB, Auburn) Chad Henne (QB, Michigan) Kyle Wright (QB, Miami) Drew Stanton (QB, Michigan State) Kenneth Darby (RB, Alabama) JaMarcus Russell (QB, LSU) Drew Weatherford (QB, Florida State) Blake Mitchell (QB, South Carolina) Reggie Ball (QB, Georgia Tech) |
5-2 7-2 7-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 12-1 18-1 18-1 20-1 30-1 35-1 35-1 40-1 50-1 50-1 60-1 60-1 60-1 60-1 60-1 |
For complete NCAA Football odds visit MySportsbook.com.
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