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Over at Sports Jabber (http://sportsjabber.net), I have a friend who enjoys being a fan of the Minnesota Vikings and he is also a host on the Sports Jabber Radio Show (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sports-jabber) I had to bring him into my blog for a few questions. 1. What do you see as the strengths/weaknesses of the Vikings and [...]
Mike Riley declined USC’s offer to become their next head coach. Instead, he used the university’s interest to secure an extension for himself. Jeff Fisher had no interest in the job, and Jack Del Rio had fifteen million reasons not to accept. With candidates thinning and the clock ticking, finally there was acceptance. The Trojans [...]
It’s official. All hell is breaking loose in the world of college football. Tennessee’s Lane Kiffin has agreed in principle to become the next head coach at Southern California, sources close to the situation told ESPN.com’s Chris Low on Tuesday. Sources told ESPN Kiffin will bring his father and defensive coordinator, Monte Kiffin, and assistant [...]
It must be the offseason – at least in Berea – since Josh Cribbs and the Browns are engaged in what has become their annual contract standoff. And while the issues are largely the same as last year, the names have changed…at least on the Browns’ end. Gone is Eric Mangini as the czar-ish one-man [...]
Mike Redd is out again. He is officially out for the season leaving his future with the Bucks and NBA in doubt. I feel bad for Redd, I really do. He seems like a great person and a truly nice guy. But, I do not see how Redd could have been a part of the [...]
Jermain Taylor (28-4-1, 17 KO’s) has given the public memorable fights and showed that he is a warrior on many occasions. In 2005, he defeated the legendary Bernard Hopkins twice (SD 12, UD 12) and was regarded as one of the best fighters in the world. After capturing the Middleweight title from Hopkins, Taylor successfully [...]