Blog Archives

Where there’s smoke

March 18, 2010
By
Where there’s smoke

Recently suspended Boise safety Jason Robinson was arrested on Tuesday and charged with felony aggravated battery. Robinson was suspended late last week for undisclosed violation of team rules, but no specific violation was given. With Robinson’s arrest, more details are being made known concerning the suspension. Robinson was involved in a bar altercation on February 12th in which he broke another man’s jaw. The victim was taken to the hospital where he informed local authorities about what had happened....

Read more »

Let the Litigation Begin

March 15, 2010
By
Let the Litigation Begin

Disgraced University of South Florida coach Jim Leavitt is suing his former employer in an attempt to retrieve $7M from his now voided contract. Leavitt and his attorney, Will Florin, filed the 53 page lawsuit in the Hillsborough County Circuit Court last week under the grounds that he was wrongfully terminated by USF. The lawsuit contends that the school’s investigation was “biased, flawed, and legally unsupportable”. Leavitt was fired by USF in January after sources leaked that he physically assaulted one...

Read more »

Bronco Buster

March 15, 2010
By
Bronco Buster

Bronco safety Jason Robinson was suspended indefinitely for violating unspecified team rules. Mum’s the word on the Boise State campus as athletic officials are keeping a tight lid on the specifics of his infractions. However, what is known, is that Robinson won’t be putting the pads on any time soon. Robinson is best known for his performance in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl where he recorded a tackle for a loss, and a key pass deflection that helped propel BSU to victory. While not a...

Read more »

She’s All That

March 12, 2010
By
She’s All That

In news that would have Susan B. Anthony turning back flips, Washington D.C.’s Coolidge High School is set to name Natalie Randolph as their head football coach this Friday. Randolph is no stranger to football as she played wide receiver on the D.C. Diva’s football team and served as an assistant coach for H.D. Woodson High School in 2006 and 2007. Randolph’s attorney, Lawrence Wilson, had this to say about her hiring: “I think everybody is pretty excited about it,...

Read more »

The Pinstripe Bowl Era Begins

March 12, 2010
By
The Pinstripe Bowl Era Begins

Yankee Stadium will be the site for the New Era Pinstripe Bowl which will take place on December 30th., 2010. The Pinstripe Bowl will feature the #3 team from the Big East and the #6 team from the Big XII. The two conferences, along with New Era and Yankee officials, agreed to play until the 2013 college football season. Earlier this year, Army and Notre Dame agreed to play at Yankee Stadium on November 20th., 2010 also. Football games...

Read more »

Wisconsin’s Clay Shut Down

March 10, 2010
By
Wisconsin’s Clay Shut Down

The 2009 Big Ten rushing leader will miss all of Wisconsin’s spring practices while recovering from ankle surgery. John Clay, a rising junior, has been plagued with ankle injuries since arriving in Madison and will undergo surgery on his right ankle on March 25th. He also had left ankle surgery in early January of this year as well. Even though a good portion of Clay’s career has been spent battling ankle injuries, he’s still established himself as a premier...

Read more »

Can Boise State contend for the 2011 BCS National Title?

March 9, 2010
By
Can Boise State contend for the 2011 BCS National Title?

For the past few seasons, Cinderella has been living in Boise, Idaho. Boise State has been the Madonna of the college football world for the last 4 seasons, you either love them or hate them. But beware Bronco haters, a heavy dose of Boise State love is in store for the 2010 college football season as they’ll more than likely enter the season in the top 5 of the AP poll. Boise State  finished their 2009 campaign with a...

Read more »

Utah still sticking with their man…for now

March 8, 2010
By
Utah still sticking with their man…for now

Utah commit, Tyler Shreve, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery on a school official following an altercation with his high school baseball coach last week. On February 24th, Shreve was informed by Redlands East Valley High School head coach James Cordes that he was being dismissed from the team.  Shreve, unhappy with the news, wrestled Cordes to the ground before being pulled off of the coach by his father. Law enforcement was called to the scene where a report was...

Read more »