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Archive for July 1st, 2010

Brian Kelly Wants to Keep Notre Dame’s Independent Status

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

College football has gone through a lot of changes recently.  Some conferences have expanded and some conferences have gotten smaller, but one thing remains the same.  When there was talk about the Big 12 dismantling and other conferences expanding, some people felt that Notre Dame would be a perfect team ...

John Wall Has Some Competition for the Rookie of the Year Award in Blake Griffin

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

In the upcoming season, there will be lots of new players playing in the NBA for the first time and many familiar faces playing with different teams.  For instance, John Wall was selected by the Washington Wizards number one overall, so we will see him play in a Wizards uniform ...

Larry Fitzgerald: “Now we expect to go to the playoffs year in and year out…”

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

It doesn't appear as if too much is expected of the Arizona Cardinals in 2010. With Kurt Warner opting to retire, the assumption is that Arizona will tail off quite a bit with Matt Leinart under center. Maybe so, but Coach Ken Whisenhunt has assembled a nice roster of talent ...

Strikeforce CEO Was Not Surprised That Werdum Beat Fedor

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

I am still in shock by this past weekend’s outcome at the Strikeforce event.  Fedor Emelianenko has been considered one of the best MMA fighters, if not THE best MMA fighter in the world for the last couple of years.  His accomplishments speak for themselves and his unwillingness to come ...

‘LeBron Watch 2010′ Is Underway

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The NBA Free Agency period began at midnight and today marks the start of the endless coverage of “What Will LeBron Do Next?”  This is also the busiest day for the teams who are aiming for the players in free agency. The Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, New Jersey Nets, ...

Stoops on Big 12 changes: “We’ll Still be a Player in the BCS”

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The Big 12 didn't experience the catastrophic changes that once appeared imminent. When the league begins to shrink next year, however, there will still be plenty of changes. With less than 12 teams, the Big 12's best regular season team will likely not have to worry about the dreaded conference championship ...

Red Sox Continue to Thrive Despite Injuries

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The next-man-in philosophy is no stranger to the world of sports. When a player gets hurt, it's up to the next guy to step in and fill the void. Josh Beckett, Jacoby Ellsbury, Mike Lowell, Jeremy Hermida and Jed Lowrie were already on the disabled list when catcher Victor Martinez ...