by Bryan Flynn on June 16, 2010
The site of the 2010 US Open is of golf is one of the most historic in this country. Pebble Beach has hosted this tournament four times the last time in 2000. That 2000 event saw Tiger Woods win with a score of -12 under the largest in US Open history. Woods was the only [...]
by Bryan Flynn on June 11, 2010
Every team in the 2010 World Cup is under a certain amount of pressure. The 32 competing in South Africa not only want to make a good showing for themselves but for the countries as well. While some teams like North Korea and New Zealand the pressure is more than likely very light. For other [...]
by Bryan Flynn on June 10, 2010
To read my original preview and prediction click here. As soon as the groups were announced, I quickly worked out who I thought would advance out of the group stage and then how the rest of the tournament would play out. That was way back in December of 2009 and things for nearly every team [...]
by Bryan Flynn on May 28, 2010
We are less than a month away from the start of the 2010 World Cup. As the world prepares to descend on South Africa for the biggest global event, except for maybe the summer Olympics, let’s have a little fun. Just about every sports fan likes numbers and stats. Here are some interesting numbers and [...]
by Bryan Flynn on December 15, 2009
Now that the Army versus Navy game has been played, the regular college football season is over. The strangest thing is this season nearly played to script. In the preseason most thought Florida, Alabama and Texas were the three best teams in the country. The prevailing thought was that TCU, Utah, BYU and Boise State [...]