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SEC Should Take Advantage of Big 12 Disintegrating, Invite FSU to Conference.
I know it's all very cynical to say that college athletics has boiled down to nothing more than a race to make money, not to graduate athletes, win championships or make legacies for both the school and the athletes...
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Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, Vettel Cracks as Button Wins Wet, Wild Race.
Domination. That's been the main talking point in Formula One so far this season. Sebastian Vettel has been utterly dominant so far this season, having qualified his Red Bull on ...
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Formula One: FIA's Bahrain Decision Wrong. Morally, Politically and for Safety
Bernie Ecclestone has embraced the idea of the "emerging market" for his strategy for the expansion of Formula One in the 21st century...
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Formula One: Solving the 150 Ferrari Puzzle, Tire Usage and Mechanical Grip Key
Aerodynamic performance has been a huge talking point in Formula One circles, among the teams, the media and the fans in recent years since the reformulation of the rules for the 2009 season...
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Jim Tressel Resigns, Brings Question of Reforming NCAA Amateurism System
Jim Tressel has resigned his post as the head coach of Ohio State University. In a way, we all had to see this coming, after the Tattoo-gate story broke last December, we ...
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Formula 1: Will Bahrain GP Be Cancelled? Ecclestone, Globalization and Politics
Since January, incredible events have changed the status quo of Western politics towards the Middle East, its people, and, more important, its rulers, who more often than not ...
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MLB Market Speaks for Itself: Albert Pujols and the $300 Million Contract
Less than 36 hours from now, Albert Pujols will have arrived at the Cardinals spring training facility in Jupiter, FL and the contract negotiations will have to end and the best ...
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Lotus Renault Launch 2011 Car: Bruno Senna Is Third Driver
Icons, we all think of icons when Formula 1 is mentioned. There are few of them and one of the most powerful icons in the history of Formula 1 is a black and gold Lotus car, with ...
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Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix: Red Bull, Webber Have One Last Chance
Fernando Alonso is the leader of the Formula One World Drivers' Championship for the first time since the Bahrain Grand Prix. But he is coming to a track that should be another piece of cake for the Red Bull boys...
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Fernando Alonso's Formula One Legacy Determined By Win at Korean Grand Prix
Formula One fans tend to romanticize the past, as do other sports fans. In Formula One there are names that fans associate with eras, drivers that we think off as being "the greatest ...
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FSU Seminoles' Zone Dominant, Real Test Will Come Against Oklahoma
As a preface to this article and as a bit of a way to cover my ass. I know that the 59-6 win was against Samford, a FCS school, and to quote the great Alan Greenspan I shouldn't be ...
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Kentucky Indy 300: Castroneves Wins, Panther Racing Is Competitive
2012 can't get here fast enough. This IndyCar season has been going for seemingly forever and it's boring because the organizers are making it boring...
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Florida State Football: Hope in Tallahassee For Fisher and Seminoles After Romp
That was quite an impressive beginning to the 2010 season and the Jimbo Fisher era in Tallahassee. The familiar but uncomfortable mediocrity of the past decade under Bobby Bowden has ...
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Formula One: Coming Down The Home Stretch Renault, Kubica Will Be Spoilers
It's safe to say that the buzz from both the punditry and the fans about this Formula One season has been, development...
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Netherlands vs. Uruguay 2010: Midfield Key for Netherlands in Semifinal
Coming into the game tomorrow, the main talking point will be all of the suspensions for both sides. Luis Suarez got a red card for something that he did out of instinct and clearly not on purpose...
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World Cup 2010: Mesut Ozil Is the Fuel for Germany's Goal Machine
I think the lead has been buried for this German national team. This isn't Klose, or Muller, or Schweinsteiger's World Cup. This World Cup has been about Mesut Ozil and his effect on how the German attack is set up...
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World Cup 2010: Brazil Lost Because They Didn't Play Their Beautiful Game
No matter how loudly this is said by however many people, I still don't think that the unthinking masses of football supporters around the world will understand. The Dutch beating Brazil was not an upset...
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FIFA World Cup 2010: Netherlands Have Perfect Recipe to Be Champions
First of all in World Cup football there's no such thing as a "prohibitive favorite" or a "sure thing." Pundits and fans are the ones responsible for creating a world where everything is certain and the team who should win the game always does...
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Is LeBron James Willing to Break Cleveland's Heart Like Art Modell Did?
I feel bad for the Cleveland sports fans. They haven't won a championship since 1964 and have suffered heartbreak after heartbreak in the five decades since...
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FIFA World Cup 2010: Why Didn't Bradley Start Edu and Feilhaber Against Ghana?
Soccer is all about creativity and flair. With his decisions for the starting lineup against Ghana, US Men's National Team coach Bob Bradley did everything he could to suppress the ...
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World Cup 2010: US Soccer Team, Herculez Gomez Should Play Over Robbie Findley
1-1, that was a result I wasn't expecting. I thought the US had a chance of beating our friends from across the pond, but I was extremely realistic about it, which is to say, I wasn't necessarily expecting a positive result...
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Pac-10 Plans Expansion: Effect on SEC Football and Its Future
I know it's all very cynical to say that college athletics has boiled down to nothing more than a race to make money, not to graduate athletes, win championships, or make legacies for both the school and the athletes...
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Formula One: Making Racing Better, More Power, Less Grip Key
Rain rain go away, away from here today. In the case of Formula One so far, the 2010 season could not be further from the truth...
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MLB: Blown Call Costs Pefect Game, Instant Replay Not the Solution
The words in every baseball fan's mind is instant replay. I know that I've been thinking about it since the most infamous "SAFE" call since Don Deckinger at the 1985 World Series...
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Vettel, RBR Will Be Haunted by Reliability Problems
In Sebastian Vettel's short career, we have learned thing about the young German, he's fast-blisteringly so as a matter of fact...
