Howard Chen

UPSET is spelled with UT

September 18th, 2009 at 4:11 pm by Howard Chen under Sports

As you can see with the title of this post, there’s no way you can spell upset without the letters UT.  For all those readers out there who aren’t from Toledo, that’s UT as in Toledo, not Texas or Tennessee.  Just clarifyin’.

Anyway, this town is definitely still riding a high coming off Toledo’s big win over a Big XII opponent – Colorado.  Not only did the Rockets beat Colorado, they dominated that game.  The Buffaloes truly had no answer for the Rockets offensive attack.  On the flipside, even though Toledo gave up as many points as they did, the score may have been a bit deceiving because the defense did come up with some big plays.

Unfortunately, now they go against a whole different beast entirely when Toledo travels to Cleveland Browns Stadium to take on The Ohio State University.  First off, we’re talking about a Buckeyes team that is hungry to redeem themselves after a loss to USC.  Secondly, this Buckeyes team is definitely a top-ten team, although right now, they sit at #11.

The key to pulling off an upset is for Toledo to somehow contain Terrelle Pryor.  UT head coach Tim Beckman said as much during Monday’s press conference.  He didn’t hesitate when he said it, actually.  I think there are some keys outside of that too, such as stopping Boom Herron because he is a punishing runner.  That UT defensive front seven better fill the gaps and prevent runs averaging 6 yards or more, otherwise Toledo is in trouble.

I do think that Toledo will put up some points against Ohio State, although not at the same clip as they did against Purdue and Colorado.  I don’t expect Toledo to score over 30 points.  My guess is that 20 points would be a very generous expectation, while 13-17 points might be what the Rockets actually get.

This is a big stage for the Rockets to step up.  Stephen Williams and Barry Church will have NFL scouts watching.

But can an upset truly begin and end this week with the letters UT?

Well, in more ways than one, it really depends on what happens in between the beginning and the end.


What’s Cool about the Dragon Boat Race

July 25th, 2009 at 12:56 am by Howard Chen under News, Sports

I first heard about the Dragon Boat Race Festival in Toledo from a buddy of mine.  You may have heard of him or actually, you may have heard him at a Mud Hens game.  He’s Kevin Mullan- PA announcer at Fifth Third Field… a very underrated part of what makes a Mud Hens game so enjoyable.

Anyhoo, that’s for another day.  I had struggled to find ANY Asians in Northwest Ohio outside of the stereotypical nail salons, Americanized (for the most part) Asian restaurants, those in medical careers, and foreign exchange college students.

It’s something that’s very different for a guy like me who grew up in highly diverse environments.  In Calgary, they have a Chinatown.  In Houston, they have a HUGE Chinatown.  Basically, they both have  enough of a Chinese population to do this, so obviously as a result, there was a ton of Americanized Asian students who grew up with me.  I had friends of all races.  This was what I thought was the norm in America.  I’ve since learned that mainstream America is not quite that way.

Don’t get me wrong: I like Toledo.  The people are really nice here.  You all have treated me great.  There are GREAT sports to cover here.  I am truly a blessed man to be here doing what I do.  Heck, I’m able to cover the best female golfers in the world, the best collegiate golfers in the country, and that’s just the summer I’m talking about.  High school football, anyone?  Ohio State?  Michigan?  It’s great stuff.

So yea, I’m happy to be here, and I was even happier to discover that, even in a city not known for its Asian diversity, there was actually a Dragon Boat Race.  All my friends from around the country have reacted by saying, “They have that?”  Toledo, that’s a GREAT thing for people to say, because it means that other medium-sized cities don’t necessarily have the same kind of event.

This gives me the chance to represent my culture.  After all, this was entirely the reason I chose TV over radio and newspaper in college.  I figured TV was more influential in convincing the next generation of Asians that they can follow their dreams, that they don’t have to do the stereotypical careers that their parents might be pushing upon them.  For all the Asians in Northwest Ohio, this dragon boat race is MY way of saying I’m there for them.  I know it’s tough for some of them where English is not their number-1 language.  This is my way of helping them out, by showing that even though my language skills are catered more to Americans, I still deeply respect my roots.  I am not ashamed to say that I am Asian-American.  I’m not just American.  Well, actually, I’m Canadian, but you get the picture.

Plus, it’s really cool to be rowing a boat.  I’ve never done that before in my life, so this past week’s 2 practices were amazing experiences.  Our China Dragons team has been working hard as a group and I think we’ve really come together.  Not that I’m predicting victory, but this shall be extremely fun.

The Dragon Boat races take place Saturday morning at the Docks.  There’ll be more coverage on FOX Toledo News, First at 10 on Saturday night.