After a 37 day wait, the BCS Championship game has come and gone. The game was filled with excitement, but it was not what it was made out to be. For a month, we have heard about the high flying [...]
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Where will Jim Harbaugh end up?
Written by Mike on January 3, 2011
Former NFL QB, Jim Harbaugh had been a hot commodity of late. He is currently the head coach of Stanford University, who will be playing the Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech. Harbaugh guided his team to an 11-1 record and [...]
Continue ReadingBoise State Wins Bowl Game
Written by Mike on December 23, 2010
The Boise State Broncos beat the Utah Utes in the MAACO Bowl on Wednesday night, although most people probably didn’t even realize they were playing at that time. It wasn’t much of a contest, Utah jumped to a early 3-0 [...]
Continue ReadingMark Cuban to Fund an End of the BCS?
Written by Mike on December 16, 2010
In a recent article posted to ESPNDallas.com, Tim MacMahon discussed Mark Cuban’s newest investment idea. You may recall that he failed to buy the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers (which was rigged…) this year. Instead of attempting to buy another [...]
Continue ReadingDaily Diss: Cam Newton Not an All-American
Written by Mike on December 12, 2010
Auburn’s Cameron Newton has been the most talked about college football player for the entire season. It started for his play and then for his alleged pay-for-play scandal, in which his dad was found guilty of, but Auburn and the [...]
Continue ReadingDaily Diss: Todd Haley Refuses to Shake Hands
Written by Mike on November 15, 2010
Today’s Daily Diss award goes to Todd Haley, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. After the Broncos thrashed the Chiefs yesterday, Haley refused to shake hands with Denver head coach, Josh McDaniels. The picture is pretty classic. Apparently, [...]
Continue ReadingTranscending the Sport
Written by Jonathan Velez on February 19, 2010
Ever so often in sports you get these certain athletes that prove to be much more than the ordinary athlete. They tend to be superstars or trailblazers, if you will, creating a new path for the next generation. For example, [...]
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