From the monthly archives:

February 2010

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Ever wonder why some college teams just never get it. Why a certain college team nearly always finishes last in the conference. Sometimes it is high academic standards and everyone can respect that. Think of schools like Stanford, Northwestern, Vanderbilt and others of that caliber. Then there are college teams that find away to climb [...]

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Could it be that we are being bamboozled by the NFL? As if the combine, free agency and the draft did not keep our attention long enough. Is the threat of an uncapped year in 2010, in the NFL nothing more than just away to keep the league on the lips of every fan?  Could [...]

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The XXI Winter Olympics are past the half way point in Vancouver, Canada. This gives us a chance to look back and reflect the first week and then some of these games. These games have been full of surprises and drama just like any Olympic Games.  One of the biggest stories has to be Slovenian [...]

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The 2009-10 Men’s College Basketball season has been interesting so far. There are plenty of storylines to follow if you are a college hoops fan. Most storylines are focused on the return of Kentucky, the dominance of the Big East and if the Big-12 really is the second best or the best conference overall. There [...]

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On the same day of the opening ceremonies of the XXI Winter Olympics in Vancouver Doug Gottlieb filling in for Collin Cowherd’s radio show “The Herd” on ESPN radio and ESPN U questioned the level of athletic completion in these games. Gottlieb’s argument is that the Winter Olympics are not true sport because of the [...]

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