From the monthly archives:

March 2010

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The first day of NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was a basketball fans dreams come true. There was nearly no seed or lead safe as the first half of the opening round games were played. With sixteen games being played on day one, only a handful were without drama near the end as the madness of [...]

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There Can Be Only One: Last Fan Standing In 2010

by Bryan Flynn on March 17, 2010

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To Everyone Who Reads My Work: I have the honor and the privilege of having been chosen as 1 of 64 writers to cover the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.  Thanks to the site 2010 Last Fan Standing I was picked out of thousands of writers all over the country. The purpose of this site [...]

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2010 NFL Free Agency: Five Winners and Five Losers

by Bryan Flynn on March 12, 2010

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NFL free agency is in full swing and nearly a week old. In the first year since 1993 without a salary cap it has been a kind of slow free agency period. With the top eight teams from the 2009 season under free agency restrictions and other teams playing the wait and see game, it [...]

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Could it be that before we are even halfway through 2010 that the sport of boxing could be in its death throes? There are a few reasons why I bring up this point about the sport. The first reason happens to be the March, 13th fight between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey for the WBO [...]

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The 2010 NFL Combine is over and all the numbers have been crunched. Some players helped their draft status and others hurt theirs. For the most part it looks as if the combine did not move most players up or down in the draft. Most fans, experts and, sports writers fall into two groups when [...]

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