The NCAA’s Power Struggle

  Life isn’t fair especially for student-athletes. They’re the 99% to the NCAA?s 1% in a collegiate Wall Street paved with a mix of turf, hardwood, dollar bills and artificial grass. While 70,000-seat stadiums are built on the blood, sweat and tears of the athletes, those same athletes have an earning potential capped at $0. God forbid they try bartering [&hellip

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Four-Pack of Packer Questions

Which Team Has The Best Shot At Beating the Packers? The Patriots and Saints are the politically correct answers because of their potent offenses, however, the 49ers are made of the right ingredients. If Green bay and San Fran meet at Lambeau Field in late January, there?s a high chance of inclement weather and precipitation. In Al Roker-speak, that means [&hellip

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Lost In the Woods: Is Tiger Ali or Tyson?

The past three years have been a long strange trip for Tiger Woods. Once the world’s most feared golfer, his dominance and aura have vanished. It’s difficult to determine which has had the toughest year between the world economy and Tiger Woods’ world ranking. Tiger now has the intimidation factor of Winnie the Pooh’s best friend Tigger and the course [&hellip

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The Great Tebow Debate: Rd. 2

I know I’m a little late on my take on the Denver quarterback “controversy” but I had a few technical difficulties. Last week, I asked the Denver quarterback to toss me the newspaper from off the driveway. He picked it up and cocked back but didn’t complete his release until Sunday and the Denver Post fluttered in the air through [&hellip

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The Choken One

Would you believe me if I told you Nike predicted the single greatest meltdown in playoff history by a superstar in NBA history eight years ago?? During Lebron?s debut against the Sacramento Kings, Nike aired a television spot, which foreshadowed his play in the 2011 NBA Finals. The commercial featured Lebron receiving the ball at the top of the key, [&hellip

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