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Firestone 550: IndyCar's Changes Work Wonders at Texas Motor Speedway
Rumor has it that the Firestone 550 may have been the final IZOD IndyCar Series race at Texas Motor Speedway (via Washington Times )...
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NASCAR: Kurt Busch's Road to Redemption Is off to a Rocky Start
Since blowing up in an interview with ESPN reporter Dr. Jerry Punch and subsequently parting ways with Penske racing, Kurt Busch has put himself on what some have been calling a road to redemption...
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NASCAR: The Daytona 500 Is a Race Where Underdogs Can Shine
"Not in my wildest dreams did I think we could come here and win this race." Those are the words of a Daytona 500 champion in victory lane. No, not Jeff Gordon , a three-time winner of "The Great American Race...
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Texas Tech Football: Taylor Potts Showed He Can Be Successful In Season Opener
It wasn’t pretty. At times, it may have been a bit ugly. But there are many positives to take away from Texas Tech’s 35-27 victory over SMU in the Red Raiders’ season opener...
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Texas Tech-SMU: Red Raiders Have Several Questions to Answer in Opener
As the saying goes, change can be a good thing. However, change can also be a scary proposition for those who are satisfied with the way things currently are...
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Texas Tech Football: Their Easiest and Toughest Games This Season
Unless you've been living under a rock the past few months or you're just not a big follower of Texas Tech sports, then it's no secret that a new era is beginning in Lubbock, Texas...
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Brett Favre Is Permanently Retiring? Don't Believe It Until You See It
We had to wait until August this time, but an event that has almost become a timeless summer tradition has finally happened...
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NASCAR Chaseology: Indianapolis
Here it is folks, the final stretch before the field for NASCAR’s Chase for the Sprint Cup is set. Over the course of the next seven races, metal will be bent and rubber will ...
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Texas Tech QB Taylor Potts Gaining Momentum Heading Into The Fall
Ever since the final whistle blew on the Graham Harrell era, nothing but bad luck has surrounded the Texas Tech Red Raiders when it comes to the quarterback position...
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Kyle Busch Once Again Proves To Be The Most Polarizing Figure In NASCAR
There are those people in life that you either love or hate. There is no in between, no gray area. It's one or the other. That's it...
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David Reutimann Victory at Chicagoland Provides Sweet Vindication
David Reutimann had won before in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series. Last season, he won the rain-delayed and rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600. He stayed out during a caution while the rest of the leaders pitted...
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Don't Look Back: Kasey Kahne is Charging into Chase Contention.
The drivers currently eligible for this year's Chase better not look now because there’s something getting bigger in their rear view mirror. Kasey Kahne, driver of the No. 9 Budweiser Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports, has suddenly caught fire...
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LeBron James To Announce Deal Driving for Hendrick Motorsports (Satire)
While it isn’t official, sources confirm that the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, LeBron James, will no longer play for his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers. In fact, he won’t even attempt a third straight MVP award...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Swan Song In the No. 3 was Everything It Was Supposed To Be
“If you didn’t win it was, ‘What a waste of time, why’d he do it?’” No time wasted here. After two years away from victory lane in any of NASCAR’s top three divisions, Dale Earnhardt, Jr...
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Joe Gibbs Racing Teammates Busch and Hamlin Tangle Once Again
To quote NBA player Allen Iverson, "We talkin' about practice. Not a game, not a game, not a game. We talkin’ about practice." And there’s good reason to. Dale Earnhardt, Jr...
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Mark Martin Can't Afford To Hide in the Wings Any Longer
Not everyone at Hendrick Motorsports can hog the limelight. It seems there’s only room for three on center stage. There’s Jimmie Johnson, the four-time champ. He’s been both white hot and ice cold at times this season...
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Jimmie Johnson Has Filled The Lone Gaping Hole In His Resume
He’s won at restrictor plate tracks. He’s won at superspeedways. He’s won at tri-ovals and quad-ovals He’s won at short tracks. He’s even broken the record for winning four straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Championships...
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Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Is Searching for an Elusive Top 10 at Infineon
It was the happiest he’d looked after a race in some time. In fact, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., driver of the No...
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The Mountain West Could Be a Big Winner After Conference Expansion
All it will take is one domino to fall for the rest to follow suit. The age of the superconference in college football is almost at hand. Nebraska, currently affiliated with the Big XII Conference, is that domino...
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The Last Straw: Joey Logano Is Done With Being a Pushover
It was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. All it took Sunday evening was one little bump between Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano for the 20-year-old driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota to become someone we'd never seen...
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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Surprises and Disappointments So Far in 2010
With the blink of an eye, the regular season is already halfway over in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Thirteen points races have come and gone, and now, the Race to the Chase is about to heat up...
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Old Kyle Or New, Busch Still Attracts Plenty of Controversy
Old Kyle. New Kyle. They are two phrases that have suddenly entered the world of NASCAR and have been repeated more than “Amen” in a church...
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Five Unique Aspects of the Monster Mile's Personality
Dover International Speedway is a track unlike any other. With wide, sweeping, high-banked turns, drivers can average speeds of almost 160 miles per hour, despite the track being only a mile in length...
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Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: Tony Stewart's Season's Gone Critical
Tony Stewart may want to forget Mother’s Day weekend. Friday, Stewart and the crew of his No. 14 Old Spice Chevrolet were unable to find any speed or get a handle on the car at Darlington Raceway...
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After a Slow Start, Martin Truex Jr. Ready To Make a Run at The Chase
David Reutimann was once known as “The Franchise” at Michael Waltrip Racing. He earned that nickname by becoming the very first winner ever for owner Michael Waltrip in the Sprint Cup Series...