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23 hours ago ago from College Heights Herald Topper Talk
-After watching the Toppers' 63-57 victory over Evansville, I came to the conclusion that the Western everyone knew last season is long gone. That being said, Ken McDonald should be happy with these close home wins (and the loss to Indiana State). This team is not going to blow many teams out this season. It's too young and too inexperienced, especially on the bench. Last season's bench may have been short on talent, but it certainly ...
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22 hours ago ago from Grizzed by Vanjulio
On the final possession in OT, Mike Conley went flying down the right lane to the bucket past a determined Shaq. He just got enough velocity to put the right-handed scoop shot in off the glass to give the Grizz the final lead. A truly inspired team effort kept the Grizzlies within distance of the high octane Cavaliers. Even the unheralded rookie Hasheem Thabeet played his role in this win, making hustle plays and fighting for every ...
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3 hours ago ago from Daily Sports News and Scores
Sports News and Scores RSS Feeds Home About Missouri Tigers News and Notes: Gary Pinkel To Stick With Hobbled QB Oct 20th Posted by Ryan Faller in Suffice it to say that the Tigers' backs are now firmly planted against the wall. Following two frustrating losses in a row, Missouri (4-2, 0-2) will now prepare for this Saturday evening's Homecoming matchup with the third-ranked ...
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15 hours ago ago from MANzine
Every year, the Downtown Athletic Club in New York awards the Heisman Trophy to the most hyped college football player on a championship team. In recent years, they’ve gone an even shorter route, and just given the award to one of the QBs in the BCS Title game. You have to go back to Ron Dayne in 1999 to find a player who didn’t play in the championship game during his career, and the only running back to win since Dayne was the electric ...
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12 hours ago ago from Wide Right
Sports View By Leigh Douglas Baseball season is finally over. Would anyone really complain if they cut about 12 games off the season (is 150 not enough?). Now at least we wont have to hear about 'the curse', now we just have to take care of that goat and all will be well. Is there really any doubt that Carlos Beltran is going to wind up a Yankee? He has gone from being one of the most underappreciated players in the game with the ...
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Slumping Steelers picking up pieces
7 hours ago ago from Good News Now
CLEVELAND(AP) Their calling-card swagger has been replaced by a sudden shakiness that's unbecoming. Reputed bullies, they've grown quiet, unsteady and seemingly vulnerable. That's what happens when you lose four straight games, two against supposed pushovers Kansas City and Oakland. The Pittsburgh Steelers are a shell of themselves. Strapped with their longest losing streak since 2003 and with a weakening playoff pulse, the Super Bowl ...
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5 hours ago ago from PopEater
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) William & Mary football coach Jimmye Laycock was driving to work on Tuesday morning when he heard something rolling around behind him in his SUV. It was the game ball his team gave him after the Tribe (11-2) dominated third-seeded Southern Illinois 24-3 Saturday in the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinals - the 200th win of Laycock's career. ``It fell off the back seat onto the floor,'' Laycock said with a ...
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23 hours ago ago from FanHouse
NEW YORK(AP) Tom Crean joined the long list of Division I coaches with 200 career victories. The latest win was special for a host of reasons, most of all because his Indiana team needed it so badly. ``Our players, the way they work, the way they compete, they needed something to go right for them. They needed a signature win for themselves,'' Crean said after the Hoosiers beat Pittsburgh 74-64 on Tuesday night in the Jimmy V Classic at ...
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The Denver Broncos were one of the biggest surprises in the NFL earlier this year, opening with six consecutive wins. That pales in comparison to what the Indianapolis Colts have accomplished. The Colts seek a record-setting 22nd consecutive regular-season victory and look to clinch the AFC's top seed Sunday when they host a Broncos team coming off back-to-back impressive wins. With Peyton Manning having another MVP-caliber season, ...
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For a team that can't sell out its stadium, the Jacksonville Jaguars are enjoying an awfully nice home-field advantage of late. A sixth straight home win Sunday would allow the Jaguars to keep a leg up in the AFC wild-card race, but the Miami Dolphins can bolster their own playoff hopes as they visit Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for the first time in more than six years. The Jaguars (7-5) haven't sold out a home game in their 67,164-seat ...
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