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AFC North: 2011 Worthless Predictions
Did you know that since 2002, the Pittsburgh Steelers have won the AFC North five times? That's not surprising. However, surprisingly the Bengals have the same amount of division titles (two) than the Baltimore Ravens (two)...
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AFC East: Worthless 2011 Predictions
Prior to 1996, the franchise known as the New England Patriots won the AFC East a total of three times. That's going all the way back to the Boston Patriots days (1960)...
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The Fantasy Con Artist: I'm Gonna Get You Sucka
Every year when Fantasy Football season rolls around ( and it’s here by the way ) our clear headed judgment gets a little cloudy. We are all guilty, one in the same. Call it information overload...
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NFL: Tiki Barber Un-Retires, Can't Find Any Takers
Question, has any former player ever had a worst post-NFL career than Tiki Barber in recent memory. I mean, one that at least didn’t involve some sort of arrest or drug use? ...
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2011 Fantasy Football Outlook: Hidden Running Back Gems
Late last season, LeGarrette Blount, best known for "Mike Tysoning" a Boise State player while at Oregon , came out of nowhere for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to be an elite back come fantasy playoff time...
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NFL Fantasy Football 2011: The Keys to Drafting Rookies
The art of picking a rookie who can pay his fantasy rent all season is on par with finding a toothless crack-addicted hooker who can pay her rent all season: tricky...
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Fantasy Football 2011: Running Backs Primed to Improve Upon Last Season
It’s late August and your fantasy draft is right around the corner. You want to do some heavy research, but Glee re-runs are on and there just isn’t any time. So you take a quick look back at last year’s stats...
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Miami Dolphins Sign Running Back Larry Johnson
I'll be honest, I didn't even know former Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson played football anymore. Apparently he does, because the Miami Dolphins just signed him, according to The New York Times ...
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Duke Basketball: Blue Devils Need to Pick a Point Guard
I’m going to take a break from the ACC’s Top-100 Countdown to talk some Duke basketball. The old saying, "Duke doesn’t rebuild; they reload," is absolutely true...
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Women's Soccer Snatches Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
Here at Big Shirtless Rob, I'm a big believer in equal opportunity bashing. If the men choke away a sure victory against a weaker opponent, I'd rip them to shreds...
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Minnesota Timberwolves Interview Quin Snyder
I guess Minnesota Timberwolves ’ president, David Kahn, really has a thing for Duke Blue Devils. A week after rumors surfaced that the NBA franchise was interested in Duke ...
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2011 NBA Draft: With Irving, Smith and Singler, Duke Hits the Trifecta
For Duke Blue Devils’ fans, the 2011 NBA Draft started off predictably when Kyrie Irving went first overall to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Later in the draft, though, we were left confused, surprised and maybe even a little dumbfounded...
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Shalom Jon Scheyer! Former Duke Star Headed to Israel
When Jon Scheyer finished his career at Duke back in 2010, many had predicted he might end up playing in Israel thanks to his Jewish heritage. Well, after a long, tough year, Scheyer is indeed headed to the State of Israel to play some hoops...
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ACC's Top 100: No. 86 Ashton Pankey, Maryland
I’m moving forward on the “Top-100 Returning ACC Players” list and I was thinking, we’re 13 deep and we have zero Maryland players. Considering I have them finishing 11th in the ACC next year, that didn’t seem right...
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ACC Top 100: No. 87 Nate Hicks, Georgia Tech
We’re counting the top 100 returning players in the ACC, and it’s a classic white guy vs. white guy battle, the winner gets the starting center spot in Atlanta. The loser gets ranked No...
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Portland Trail Blazers Check out Duke's Kyle Singler
Former Duke standout ,Kyle Singler, returned to his home state of Oregon this week to work out for the Portland Trailblazers ...
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ACC's Top-100: No. 88 Kenny Kadji, Miami
We’re now 12 spots in, and we’re heading back to Coral Cables to introduce you to another Hurricanes big man. When we say big, we’re undercutting him. Trust us...
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ACC's Top-100: No. 89 Melvin Tapp, Wake Forest
At #90, we have a bit of a mystery. You see, I’m not even sure if this kid is even going to be playing this season...
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ACC's Top-100: No. 90 Jordan Vandenberg, North Carolina State
We’re back to the Top-100 list of returning ACC players. Technically we are not back, since we never left. Anyhow, we began this list with a North Carolina State walk-on and we’re back with the tallest player on the countdown...
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ACC Basketball's Top 100: No. 97, Kiel Turpin
Welcome back to our countdown of the top 100 returning ACC players. It’s a long list, I know, but it’s a good list. Hopefully you haven’t seen too much bad grammar or too many spelling errors...
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Paying College Football Players Won't End Corruption
The other night, Tim Tebow was on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart , and after plugging his book, talk eventually turned to the mess at Ohio State ...
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ACC Basketball's Top 100 Returning Players: No. 100 Jay Lewis
Welcome to start of the ACC’s Top 100 Returning Players. In fact, we’re at No. 100. Yep, right at the beginning. Let’s not waste any time. We’ll get started with a walk-on in Raleigh...
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College Basketball 2011 Offseason: Coaching Carrousel Continues to Spin
With the surprise retirement of Maryland’s Gary Williams, the ACC will be introducing four new coaches in 2011-2012. This is a bit stunning when you consider they just introduced three new ones last year...
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Ballsy ACC Power Rankings
The top teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack. The ACC has four teams that are looking like locks for the NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, four teams are battling for a spot in the bubble...
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ACC Basketball: Power Rankings
The pride of the ACC fell out of the top spot in the national rankings, while no other school is even close to sniffing the Top 25. The theme in the early part of ACC play is it isn’t easy winning on the road...
