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Money Making College Football Teams

Money Making College Football Teams

1. Colorado Buffaloes: The Buffs have gone 10-22 in league play under head coach Dan Hawkins and find themselves 20-26 against the number overall. Colorado returns 16 players from last season but more importantly 8 starters on the offensive and defensive lines. With quarterback Tyler Hansen under center, the Buffaloes should be able to improve [...]

Guess Who’s Back?

Guess Who’s Back?

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Brett Favre has decided to return to the Minnesota Vikings for his 20th season after telling them he was staying retired. Have you ever seen someone with a bigger narcissistic streak than the famous number 4?  It’s almost as if he needed some attention a couple of [...]

LeBron’s Taunting Tweets

LeBron’s Taunting Tweets

Lebron’s hate list is getting longer. To listen to his new best friend Chris Bosh tell it, Lebron needs motivation for the 2010-11 season. To listen to Lebron tweet, he’s gonna have plenty to motivate him. If there is such a list as the hate Lebron list, then add my name to it. What Lebron [...]

A Terrell Owens Chemistry Lesson

A Terrell Owens Chemistry Lesson

The Bengals finally do the right thing and put the nonsense aside. Good to see it’s about winning and not about silly innuendo in the Queen City. Take a receiver who had over 50 catches for 829 yards on one of the worst offenses in the league. His career totals have him at almost 15,000 [...]

Baseball’s Game Changer is Gone

Baseball’s Game Changer is Gone

It’s not often in life that a single man can change the course of history for a city with a wave of his hand or the stroke of his pen. George Steinbrenner was such a man in the world of professional baseball. One of my favorite “what if” scenarios in sports is the one involving [...]

To Whom Much is Given, Much is Expected

To Whom Much is Given, Much is Expected

It was all on the line with just over a minute left on the Staples Center floor as Angelenos waited with tense anticipation. Who would take the most important shot of the 2010 Finals for the home side clad in gold?  Would it be the foreigner from Spain whose play in 2010 reminded some of [...]

The Strasburg Debut

The Strasburg Debut

I hate to be the bearer of bad news to all of the people fighting over themselves to praise the debut of Nationals rookie pitcher Steve Strasburg, but Strasburg beat the Pirates, not the Yankees. As debuts in major league baseball go, Strasburg’s was pretty impressive. Seven innings pitched with allowing only four hits, two [...]

Blackhawks are Sweet Home Chicago

Blackhawks are Sweet Home Chicago

Chicago…. the city of broad shoulders has taken to its hockey team like a long lost relative in 2010. For Chicago which hates the nickname second city and has a chip on its shoulder when compared with New York, 2010 is a shot at finishing on top. The bandwagon has been full since the final [...]

Has the NFL Sold Out?

Has the NFL Sold Out?

During its annual spring meeting, the National Football League put the dollar ahead of its fans once again. In 2014, the Super Bowl has been awarded to New Jersey/New York. That’s right, freezing cold, snowy NYC the first week of February. Nothing says Super like that. Think back to last year’s February when a snowstorm [...]

The Shame of Brian Cushing

The Shame of Brian Cushing

The Associated Press had an opportunity to right a wrong done to the game of football and reward honesty and integrity. Swing and a miss! Given a second chance to punish Brian Cushing for taking an illegal substance to win the Rookie of the Year award, the AP gave it back to him. So much [...]