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Preseason Top 10
The following is a list of my top 10 teams for 2006. This is not indicative of how I think they will finish, but strictly, who I think is strongest heading into the season. 1. Notre Dame – More returning starters than any top team in the country.
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The Meaningless Debate Over Preseason #1
For the first time in years, uncertainty exists as to who will assume the throne of No. 1 when the college football polls debut. Recent years have seen general agreement as to who the top one or two teams were...
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Is Tiger Woods Healthy for Golf?
He may be the most recognizable athlete in the world. His popularity is unparalleled. He has elevated his sport to levels unseen. He is the face of golf and a poster child for media relations...
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This Just In: Back Flips Get You in the HOF!
If Ozzie Smith is in the HOF, then you almost have to vote Omar Vizquel in. Vizquel has not only superior offensive statistics, but superior DEFENSIVE statistics as well. I've watched Vizquel over the years and he invents new ways to make plays...
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Federer the Great
The debate over the greatest golfer ever continues unabated, while another is just beginning: is Roger Federer the best to ever play men's tennis? Pete Sampras was the greatest ...
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LBJ
Why such a big deal over LBJ this weekend? In case you weren't watching, he's been doing this for the 2nd half of the season. Oh yeah, and that Kobe Bryant MVP campaign isn't looking so good right now...
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Weis
USC better savor their victory last year over ND, it may be the last for awhile. With Weis getting his own players, ND's college football dominance could get comical...
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Cheating in Baseball
My initial reaction to players testing positive for steroids was to ban them all from the game. For one, it would eliminate steroids from baseball without delay...
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Tiger's 2005 Taken For Granted
Coming into the NEC Invitational tournament at Firestone last August, many in the media questioned whether Tiger Woods was a lock for Player of the Year...
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Players Returning From Injuries
Yesterday, Tedy Bruschi practiced with the New England Patriots, merely eight months after suffering a mild stroke...
