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Archive for March 26th, 2009
Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Syracuse fans will love this! (Yahoo Sports)
I don't remember getting interviewed when I used to go clubbing. (Deadspin)
Baseball without beat writers? (ESPN)
Will this dirty old man launch another web site name? (Awful Announcing)
He loves to rain on parades (Game On!)
Good story on non-rivalry between LeBron and Dwyane Wade (CBS Sports)
This ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Lance Berkman doesn't quite get the same national publicity that some of the other big bats in the Big Leagues. That's not to say he's totally off the radar, but if you think about the type of numbers he's put up for the Astros in recent years, you'd think we'd ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Chris Webber is known for the timeout. Jim Marshall is known for running the ball into the wrong endzone. Both great players, but remembered more for their huge gaffe than their play on the court and on the field. While the pro career of Lazar Hayward of Marquette is up ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
I honestly feel bad that we here at SRI haven't posted more interviews with hockey players. There's a few reasons for that: one being that there aren't a ton of hockey interviews taking place on sports radio and two being I'm not really passionate or very literate when it comes ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Deion + The Playmaker. That's two guys who love to talk so I'll just step out of the way and let them do their thing. The following is an exchange about the release of Terrell Owens and why Jerry Jones' recent comments about making decisions based on what would be ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
It's going to be strange not seeing Tony Dungy with his calm, stoic demeanor on the sidelines when the Colts take to the field next year. In his place will be the more demonstrative Jim Caldwell, who took over when Dungy resigned in February. Let's hear how things are going ...
Posted in Indianapolis Colts, NFL | 1 Comment »
Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Hey, just about every time Lane Kiffin has opened his mouth thus far in his brief time as the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers, he's found a way to be extremely polarizing and confrontational. Be it with Al Davis and the Raiders organization or the Florida Gators and their ...
Posted in College Football, Tennessee Volunteers | 1 Comment »
Thursday, March 26th, 2009
There was concern when this year's Big Dance started that the injury to PG Ty Lawson might hinder North Carolina's chances at making a run at a second title in five years. It helps getting a #1 seed of course when you're trying to work an integral part of your team back ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Rick Pitino continues to establish himself as one of the very best coaches in college basketball history. He started his career at Boston University in 1978. In the two games before his arrival, the school had won just 17 games. It didn't take long for him to lead the Terriers ...
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
65 teams started this year's NCAA Tournament last week. Now we're down to 16. Of the remaining schools, I count just a handful - Arizona, Connecticut, Memphis, and arguably a few others - that handled both their opening round games in easy fashion. One team though that's probably slipping most ...
Posted in College Basketball, Xavier Muskateers | No Comments »