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The Battle Of The Sunshine State

There's no cute nickname for it, and there are more important games on each team's schedule throughout the year, but Richard Rice says there's no denying how big the Florida/Florida State rivalry is to college football fans. - continued...

Clean, Old Fashioned Hate

The Georgia/Georgia Tech matchup hasn't been that competitive in recent years, but Richard Rice says this year could be a difference maker, thanks to Tech's new head coach and new wishbone offense. - continued...

NHL Power Rankings

The Canadians are rapidly moving themselves E. Spencer Kyte's Power Rankings each week, and Alex Tanguay's one of the main reasons for the Montreal surge. - continued...

NHL Down For The Count?

The NHL is on the up and up! The economy hasn't even affected ticket sales! Brady Rynyk sheds some light on commissioner Gary Bettman's vision of the NHL. - continued...

NBA Power Rankings

With little change in the NBA standings the last week, E. Spencer Kyte thought he'd throw in a wrinkle, breaking down his all-time favorite players, from his Celtics down to the Sonic he admired most over the years (yes, the Sonics!). - continued...

Don’t Plan The Parade Route Yet

It's expected that Brian Burke will have signed with the Leafs and officially taken over the reigns on Saturday. However, while Burke's arrival in Toronto means hope for the future, E. Spencer Kyte says a Stanley Cup's still years away. - continued...

Top 5 Lions GM Candidates

With Matt Millen no longer in Detroit, the fans of the Lions can't hardly wait to see who'll be running things come next season. Joe Brown lays out his Top 5 qualified candidates, all of who have previous GM experience. - continued...

The Money Makers

It's a speciall Thanksgiving Day edition of the Money Makers. Mike De Marco and The Closer will try to make you extra cheerful this holiday weekend with a slew of picks to get you through to the weekend. - continued...

Bring Balance Back To The Big East

The Big East dominating NCAA basketball ... it's coming! We could be seeing 10 teams from the big bad Big East in the NCAA Tournament in a few months. Fair, you ask? Brendon Rosenau tells us why it's time to re-draft the conference lines. - continued...

Young Hawks Learning to Soar

Long considered one of the punchlines of the NBA, the Atlanta Hawks are revisiting the old "Human Highlight Film" days with solid defense and timely offense. Joe Brown says it's time to get down with the birds. - continued...

Upon Further Review

Offense was the name of the game this past week, with both the Saints and Bills putting up over 50 points and 11 teams scoring 30 or more. Mike De Marco tells us the records that were broken and several other missed pieces from all the action. - continued...

New England’s now Cassel-vania!

Matt Cassel was the untested backup. Now he's lighting up the scoreboard and leading his Patriots into the thick of the AFC playoff race. Who saw that coming? Brady Rynyk looks at what lies ahead. - continued...

Top NFL Defensive Draft Prospects

It's never too early to start upgrading for next season, right? Joe Brown gives us his 2009 Top Defensive Draft Prospects - continued...

Top 10 NCAA Football TV Personalities

You've watched the highlight shows, you've listened to the games on TV, but who's the best of the best in the college football booth? Jack Bonden lays out the Top 10 personalities in the sport today. - continued...

Why We Love J.P. Hayes

J.P. Hayes made an honest mistake and ... shockingly ... was honest about it. Chad Hollingsworth gives us his honest take on Hayes' story. - continued...

Eye of the Tigers

Not deterred by last season's defeat in the national championship game, John Calipari and his Memphis Tigers are re-tooling for another run. Chad Hollingsworth tells us how. - continued...

Who Turned on the Jets?

Six weeks ago, the Jets were 2-3 and and a rather undistinguished bunch. That's all changed during a six-game win streak. Brady Rynyk analyzes the pieces to the puzzle that have made the Jets one of the loudest teams in football. - continued...

A League Only a Canadian Could Love

It's understood that the definitive ice sport ain't too popular in areas of the U.S. that don't regularly see ice. E. Spencer Kyte pours cold water on the unconverted and offers practical solutions to expanding the game. - continued...

Hottest Rookie On Ice

Derick Brassard came into the league with little hype. Now? The rookie is only lighting up the lamp at a blistering pace. E. Spencer Kyte introduces you to the man who is trying to put Columbus on the NHL map. - continued...

UT’s Top 5 Coaching Candidates

With Phil Fulmer's impending exit from Knoxville this year, Chad Hollingsworth looks at five candidates who could be the successor in Volunteer Nation. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jay Novacek

Jason Witten's unbelievable success recently provoked thoughts of another Dallas great: Jay Novacek. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the multiple All-Pro selection who was the anchor in the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. - continued...

The List

The Biggest of the Little Guys

Nate Robinson leads the way today, but Joe Brown says there were several other little guys who once owned the NBA before him. They may never have exceeded 5-foot-9, but they were all monsters in their own way. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Full Court Toga Party

E. Spencer Kyte loves the college roundball. From now until the end of the season, look for him to drop three points worth of knowledge on you each week, as we proudly debut the Full Court Toga Party! - continued...

Lovin' Life

Upon Further Review

Matt Ryan, Steve Slaton, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Joe Flacco, Eddie Royal and more. Mike De Marco says it's because of all these offensive studs that this year's rookie class could be the best there's ever been. - continued...


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