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Basketball
The key
word is "Cavaliers." LeBron
has been cold in the first three games, but Z, Wally, Boobie, Smith and Big Ben
have stepped it up. I was impressed with
the Cavs in game 3. LeBron will
eventually come around, especially in his favorite---Game Five.
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Basketball
Whether they are playing in high
school, college or in the pros, fans tend to hold their athletes up on a
pedestal. Many of us fans have the notion that our athletes can do no wrong.
They are heroes and friends; they represent the people and the communities they
live in. Yet, almost every year we turn
on the television and there, plastered across the screen is breaking news about
a student athlete who has violated NCAA codes by taking gifts or money.
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Basketball
Dr. James Naismith was asked how many fowl shots should be
awarded in a particular situation. He gave them a rule of thumb that is
still used today. “One if by hand, two if by knee.”
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Football
Whether you are an Ohio State fan or not, it is hard to
overlook Chris Wells on a national level. Recently, I was told that
this statement was one by an ignorant Ohio State fan; Beanie will be a
top 10 pick in the 2009 draft. Not only did this individual have no
premise for the conclusion he/she so randomly jumped to, he/she also
had nothing to refute it either. My argument had support, both
concrete and subjective.
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Football
Most 5th round draft choices are usually happy
just to make the team especially when they were the second player the team took
at their position. That was not the case
with former Buckeye Jay Richardson, DE for the Oakland Raiders in 2007.
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Football
Everyone
remembers the 1983 quarterback draft with great fondness but that draft was one
of the greatest in NFL history for all positions. Even in the 10th round teams found
quality players like Tim Krumrie all-star DT for the Bengals. But what very few people realize, that draft
had the best of 2 classes not one.
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Football
Representatives of both schools involved in the historic May
3, 1890 game gathered Saturday to celebrate a historic game and dedicate a
historical marker on the OWU campus commemorating both schools’ first football game.
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Recruiting
2009 NJ Defensive End prospect Anthony LaLota was a basketball player until he decided that football at the Hun was a worthwhile endeavor.
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Football
The tapes that Matt
Walsh turned over to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell included regular season
games against San Diego, Miami (?) Buffalo (??) and Cleveland (are you
kidding? You and I could have beaten
Cleveland in 01 even if you were having a bad game!).
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Recruiting
St Xavier's Pat Muldoon recently
received an offer as a defensive end for the quickly filling 2009 Buckeye
recruiting class. Muldoon is unique in that he has friends and family already
in the program.
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