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UCLA And Oregon State Take Down Big 10 Powerhouses
UCLA beat Nebraska in a thriller at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, 36-30. Nebraska came into the game ranked 16th, and left defeated, and wondering how they could give up 653 total yards to a UCLA offense, that had … Continue reading
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Tagged Arkansas, Big 10, Brett Hundley, college football, Jim Mora, Kolton Browning, Louisiana-Monroe, Montee Ball, Nebraska, Oregon State, Pac 12, UCLA, Wisconisn
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Alabama Stomps Michigan; No Upsets In Top 25 Opening Weekend
Second ranked Alabama dominated Michigan 41-14 in the biggest game of ranked opponents this weekend, on Saturday night, at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas. This game didn’t take long before it was out-of-hand. Alabama was leading 31-0 with 4:31 left … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, Andre Parker, Boise State, Crimson Tide, Denard Robinson, Kent State, Michigan, Michigan State, Pcollege football, Towson, USC
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Lance Armstrong Gives Up Fight Against Anti-Doping Agency
Lance Armstrong, the 7 time winner of the Tour De France bicycle race, called off his fight against the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). He doesn’t seem like the type to quit a fight, since he came back from testicular … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Doping Agency, cancer survivor, cycling, George Hincapie, Lance Armstrong, Tour De France, USADA
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USC Is #1 In The Preseason AP Poll. Is This Important?
The University of Southern California was voted #1 in the Associated Press Preseason College Football Poll today. USC is followed by defending champion Alabama, then LSU, Oklahoma and Oregon, to round out the top 5. USC has returned to form … Continue reading
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Tagged AP Poll, Associated Press, Auburn, college football, national championship, Preseason Poll, top 25, USC
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Is Usain Bolt The Greatest Sprinter Ever?
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt won the 100 meter and the 200 meter races at the 2012 London Olympics, to go along with winning both at the Beijing Olympics back in 2008. Since winning both races in two different Olympics has … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 meters, 200 meters, Carl Lewis, gold medals, greatest sprinter ever, long jump, Usain Bolt
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Micheal Phelps – Greatest Olympic Athlete Ever
It’s not an original statement to say that Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympic athlete ever. All you have to do is count his medals. He has probably finished his Olympic career now with 22 total medals. An astounding 18 … Continue reading
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Tagged Athens, Beijing, Greatest Olympic Athlete, Larisa Latynina, London, Micheal Phelps, Olympics, Ryan Lochte
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Johnson Wins Race, But Earnhardt Leads In Points
Jimmie Johnson won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis on Sunday. It was Johnson’s third win of the year, more than any other driver. The five time Sprint Cup champion is now in fourth place in the driver standings. Although Johnson … Continue reading
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Tagged Brickyard 400, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Dale Earnhardt Sr., Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, NASCAR, Sprint Cup
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Penn State Hit With 4 Year Postseason Ban And $60 Million Fine
The NCAA has decided their punishment for the Penn State football program as a result of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal. No bowl bids for four years, loss of 20 scholarships per year for those four years, a $60 … Continue reading
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Tagged $60 million, 4 year postseason ban, football program, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Penn State
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Kobe Bryant Calls David Stern’s Olympic Idea Stupid
David Stern, the commissioner of the NBA, recently came out with the idea of restricting future USA Olympic basketball teams to have only players that are 23 years old or younger. Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, and a … Continue reading
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Tagged commissioner, David Stern, Dream Team, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, USA Olympic basketball
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Penn State Concealed Facts Regarding Sandusky
Louis Freeh, the former FBI Director, who just finished conducting an investigation of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, asserted that critical facts were concealed by officials at Penn State University, including former University President Graham Spanier, Senior Vice President … Continue reading