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“Oh well, we just have to get better. We don’t want number nine. Number nine is nine spots away from number one. We want to be where Florida is. That’s where we’re trying to get.” -Miami Quarterback Jacory Harris speaking on the Hurricanes number nine ranking
For a team who won a National Championship, played in [...]
We knew it wouldn’t take long for Dana White to supply us with his thoughts on Rampage Jackson’s retirement. White quickly joined Carmichael Dave on the radio station KHTK to throw out his feelings on Jackson’s swift retirement announcement (Here’s the audio).
Last season, it took the Cincinnati Bengals two months to record their first win of the regular season. This year, it only took them two weeks, and the main reason seems to be because of a healthy Carson Palmer.
Coming off of a loss in one of the most bizarre endings in NFL history, the Bengals traveled to Lambeau Field and upset the Green Bay Packers 31-24.
Join Doyle and Larry as they review the Cowboys’ home opener against the Giants, take a seat on ‘The Fantasy Couch’, get an injury update on the team, and give an in-depth preview of the Monday night match-up against Carolina!
Milton Bradley has been suspended for the remainder of the season after Chicago Cubs brass finally decided they were fed up with the constant drama.
Technically speaking, the whiny outfielder was disciplined for “conduct detrimental to the team” after general manager Jim Hendry caught wind of a negative quote from Bradley in the Illinois’ Arlington Daily Herald.
Bradley has two long years remaining on a three-year, $30 million contract that he signed as a free agent last offseason, but Hendry says he’s not sure if the relationship is salvageable.
I don’t usually get too critical of Tony Romo, but this loss is completely on him. His interceptions that he threw last night was not being smart. Other than the interception off Witten’s foot, the other two interceptions seemed to go right to the defenders.
The first interception is clearly New York Giants being smarter and [...]
This is our weekly pick’em
How easy is it to play? Just bold your winners.
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volunteered his time to run this contest for us and did
an outstanding job last year.
What could you win?
The winner with most correct at the end of the season
will win this trophy with your [...]
The economic meltdown has had a adverse effect on the sports world and has definitely hit the veteran players in the wallet.
Vets in all sports, even those who can still contribute, have been cut, released and have gone unsigned at a much higher rate than ever before.
Former Mavericks guard Jerry Stackhouse has first hand knowledge [...]
Another week of football is in the books. Mark and Ben will recap week 2 of the NFL and move on to preview week 3. They’ll also preview the final tournament in the PGA’s quest for the FedEx Cup.
Also, Mark will do his usual sports world whiparound to cover the other major stories and [...]
Top Ten Teams
1. Florida-Got it done, that’s all that matters.
2. Alabama-Looking better every week.
3. Texas-I’m not convinced they should be this high.
4. Boise State-Can you say BCS mess?
5. TCU-Played a cupcake.
6. Ole Miss-The SEC will sort itself out.