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14 hours ago ago from College Basketball Truth (and some hyperbole)
This is a continuation of the last post, but instead of kicking off with IU I am going to address the Big Ten and the national scene and then finish up with IU (of course I've been accused of being too IU heavy, but hey .I hate all other CBB teams, so can you blame me?) BIG TEN A couple of things stand out to me thus far: 1. Purdue Of course, since I am an IU graduate at three different levels, it is hard for me to say the things I ...
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21 hours ago ago from We Is Notre Dame
RIP Chris Henry. One of the more talented players the Bengals have ever had, but also an incredibly troubled person with a million demons in his personal life. What a shame. He will be missed. Some other football thoughts: 9) I am completely dumbfounded by this Jake Locker decision. Who is advising these guys?? Why come back?? Most of the NFL draft experts have him as a top 10 pick and either the 1st or 2nd quarterback taken next year. ...
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17 hours ago ago from Burnt Orange Nation
Well, no one is perfect. Colt McCoy has been told he isn't perfect . Colt McCoy has been told he isn't perfect. Lately by the Heisman voters, often by pro scouts. But if he can find a television with the NFL Network, he might be inspired Saturday night. Then, the Cowboys face someone who has been perfect. McCoy might even recognize this person. It's his twin. An NFL scout of over 20 years thinks so. "(McCoy) looks like a ...
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17 hours ago ago from Beadlemaniacs
T-shirt under the jersey = win First off, I would just like to comment on Michigan being the 2nd most aesthetically pleasing team in the country. Love those white unis. Last year Michigan won a game in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in what seemed like forever. Because of this, and the return of virtually every contributor, they were a highly regarded team coming into the 09-10 season, and even had some sleeper buzz for ...
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20 hours ago ago from Carpetbaggery
It’s the time of year when NCAA sports conferences begin to toy with the concept of realignment. This year’s tinkerer: the Big Ten (which actually has eleven teams). Get out your blue books and a No. 2 pencil and get ready to do a little NCAA math. And, you need to show your work. The Big Ten (eleven see? there's an 11 right there in their logo!) is intrigued by the idea of adding a twelfth team for four reasons, all having to do with ...
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