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Team comes together to be #Chuckstrong

Keltin Wiens November 12, 2012

Chuck Pagano, the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, may not be the leader this nation needs but he is the one that many people in the country should pay attention to. Pagano was named the head...

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More Lance Armstrong, please

Keltin Wiens November 6, 2012

So I was wrong about Lance Armstrong. It was announced recently that the International Cycling Union (UCI) was going to strip Armstrong of his seven Tour De France titles from 1999-2005 and ban...

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Coaching and Quarterback Changes to Start?

November 1, 2012

It’s that time of year again. The coaching and quarterback carousels are likely to start up as teams are heading into their bye weeks and as some are starting to reevaluate their positions in the standings...

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The Tim Tebow Saga

Keltin Wiens October 30, 2012

I was combing through sports headlines the other day and I came across one about Tim Tebow. Not surprising, Tebow is everywhere. Then I kept reading the article and I suddenly felt like my frustrations...

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World Series Preview

World Series Preview

Matthew Watkins October 25, 2012

The time every baseball fan has waited for is here. That time is the beginning of the World Series. A lot of sports fans that don’t particularly like baseball will watch the World Series. The Detroit...

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Fantasy Football Offers A Fun Way to Get Involved With Football

John Lee October 25, 2012

Every late August thousands of American football fans across the world go to a designated living room in front of computer screens and hold “fantasy drafts.” Depending on the competitive nature of...

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Finally, sweet justice

Keltin Wiens October 23, 2012

Finally, it looks like there might be a little sense in the National Football League after all. On Friday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced that his predecessor, Paul Tagliabue, would take...

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The Bronx Got Burned

Matthew Watkins October 20, 2012

In this year’s American League Championship Series the Detroit Tigers battled the New York Yankees. The Tigers came away with a four-game sweep in a series that most thought would go the full seven...

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Making Sense of the AFC? Good Luck!

John Lee October 17, 2012

The NFL is experiencing a shift in superiority from the AFC to the NFC. Not only has the NFC won four of the last five Super Bowls, but now the NFC has also established at least four locks into the playoffs...

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Modern day Gladiators

Keltin Wiens October 16, 2012

Welcome to the 2012 Rome: where we pay our gladiators millions of dollars and you pay too much to park. In the fourth quarter at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Matt Cassel, went...

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All Four Division Series Going To Five Games

All Four Division Series Going To Five Games

Matthew Watkins October 13, 2012

Every sports league wants to have parody between its teams, especially in the playoffs. This year, that’s just what Major League Baseball has. All of the Division Series will end up playing all five...

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History Made in New Yankee Stadium, Controversy in the Capital

History Made in New Yankee Stadium, Controversy in the Capital

Matthew Watkins October 11, 2012

The New York Yankees are known for being THE Major League Baseball powerhouse. They have won 27 world championships, which is 10 more than the next team in any sport. However, Raul Ibanez did something...

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