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State of the Union: NFL in Toronto

The Bills and Dolphins will be invading Toronto on December 7th for the first-ever regular season game in Canada. Mike De Marco breaks down the logistics of the deal and what the eight-game series will mean for the NFL-crazed city. - continued...

The Monday Mixtape - Director’s Cut

In honor of an epic sports weekend, John Gorman leaves it all out on the field with a timeline of Thanksgiving adventures, reasons the ND-Cuse game caused laugh riots and packs the pages with images, videos, deleted material and more .... - continued...

Why We Love DeAngelo Williams

The Panthers just set a franchise record with 264 rushing yards last week. The main threat in this dominating backfield? Third-year star DeAngelo Williams, who Richard Rice says isn't a household name yet, but he soon should be. - continued...

And the Best Division in the NFL is ….

The NFC East , NFC South and AFC East all make great cases to be the league's best division this season. Richard Rice loves them all, but the decision was ultimately very clear, despite what Eli may think. - continued...

NHL Power Rankings

The Sharks remain the top team in the league, but there's a surprise team making their debut near the top of this week's rankings. E. Spencer Kyte applauds the Bruins, who've come out of nowhere to put up 30 points thus far. - continued...

To Return Or Not To Return

Thanks to the amazing success of the USA team in this year's Ryder Cup, Chad Hollingsworth says Paul Azinger may be able to captain again in 2010. Can the same be said for Europe's Nick Faldo, however? - continued...

Jim McMahon

Da Bears' bad boy with the sunglasses, the dark visor, hangin' with the Fridge, Brad Berreman reintroduces us to one of the NFL's most colorful characters, Jim McMahon - continued...

NBA Power Rankings

From Beantown and LA LA Land to the faltering former Seattle Supersonics, E. Spencer Kyte breaks down the NBA from top to bottom - continued...

Top Quarterbacks Meet In Grey Cup

Anthony Calvillo and Henry Burris topped the list for the CFL's Most Outstanding Player this year. Calvillo took home the honors, but Chad Klassen says it'll all be lost in the mix if Montreal loses to Calgary in the 96th Grey Cup on Sunday. - continued...

The Land Grant

Bring on the big bad rivalries. Call out your favorite! Dustin Snyder adds a little perspective and love to the Land Grant - continued...

The Money Makers

After spending the last week (*ahem*) not making any money, The Closer and Mike DeMarco attempt to earn it back with a slew of bold predictions this week. Read on, and follow their well-worn path to financial freedom. - continued...

Canada’s Sacred Sports Bonanza

For a country that’s rarely able to celebrate its unique culture, the Grey Cup is a pilgrimage for many CFL fans and sums up what it means to be Canadian. Chad Klassen chronicles the CFL’s championship game and its rich heritage. - continued...

The Tailgate - A Challenge Is Offered

Yeah, Mr. College Football, that means YOU! Jack Bonden puts his reputation on the line against the vaunted Mr. College Football this week, but only after talking Oklahoma/Texas Tech and the scholar-athlete wonderkind that is Myron Rolle. - continued...

The Rock Files

Cortland Finnegan's one of the good guys. You know how David Rock knows this? Because he's a "yes sir, no sir" guy .... Huh? ... Yeah, I don't think so. That Bandwagon is certainly not one The Rock Files will be jumping on anytime soon. - continued...

Money Doing Evil Things To UFC

The almighty buck is once again rearing its ugly head, and this time it's in the world of MMA. E. Spencer Kyte examines what Dana White is doing right or wrong and what the fighters need to be doing to get their fair share. - continued...

Top 10 Emerging College Players

Derrick Rose, O.J. Mayo, Kevin Love and Michael Beasley have all taken their games to the NBA. As a new college basketball season gets underway, Paulie Knep tells us there's a new crop of stars ready to take their place. - continued...

The NHL All-Name Team

Miroslav Satan and Dave Christian were made for each other in E. Spencer Kyte's NHL All-Name Team. Of course, guys like Jordin Tootoo and Kamil Kreps could make a case for this bunch as well. Who'll make Kyte's 2008 starting five? - continued...

Why We Love The Hawks

They were one of the last two teams in the NBA to lose a game this season, yet the Atlanta Hawks still aren't thought of as a top team in the East, let alone the NBA. Richard Rice tells us how they're doing it down in the ATL. - continued...

Junior Hockey Lives On In Cransbrook

Cransbrook, British Columbia is one of many small towns throughout Canada where junior hockey rules the day. E. Spencer Kyte gives us the lowdown on the Kootenay Ice and their role in the city's grassroots foundation. - continued...

The Sports Dr. Analyzes Your Dreams

Are you wondering why you wake up in a cold sweat whenever the Cowboys win? Maybe you have panic attacks before big fantasy football weekends. Well, Cassie Harris is here to put your fears to rest and give you the advice you need. - 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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