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The Kentucky Freshmen Are Proving Themselves

Way back at the beginning of the NCAA season, people had the Kentucky Wildcats ranked as the number one team in college basketball. After the season started and people got to see this group together, the Wildcats weren’t seen as highly. Soon enough they were considered overrated, and not exactly one of the top teams in the basketball. By time the NCAA...

The 76ers Were Almost the Worst to Ever Do It

The 76ers Were Almost the Worst to Ever Do It

Mar 30, 2014

Remember back at the beginning of the NBA season when the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Miami Heat in their first game of the season? Remember when they won their next two games and sat near the top of the Eastern Conference standings? Well those days are long gone. Since those early days of the season the 76ers have only won 13 more games. There record right...

How Do We Always Forget About the Spurs

How Do We Always Forget About the Spurs

Mar 30, 2014

Every single year the same thing happens. We get caught up in the garbage Eastern Conference, and the flashy teams of the Western Conference. We have arguements about whos going to come out of the both conferences and when it comes to the West we always forget about one team. Then that one smartass takes the easy route by saying “I’m going with the...

NFL Draft Prospect: Jimmie Ward

NFL Draft Prospect: Jimmie Ward

Mar 29, 2014

Draft Profile: Jimmie Ward Defensive Back University of Northern Illinois Listed at 5’10 1/2 193, Jimmie Ward does not have the prototypical size to play Safety in the NFL. His impact on the field overshadowed his measurable though. Ward led Northern Illinois with 92 tackles and 7 interceptions. He was everywhere in the secondary and made offenses aware...

What to Do With the One & Done Rule

What to Do With the One & Done Rule

Mar 27, 2014

At one time, if a high school player was good enough, they could make the jump to the NBA right after graduation. There were some high school success stories and then there were some epic failures. Then commissioner David Stern, wanting to prevent those failures and make things better for the players and teams changed things around. Beginning in the 2006 NBA...