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Brian Orakpo needs to work on his golf swing

May 10, 2011
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Brian Orakpo needs to work on his golf swing

There is no denying Redskins LB Brian Orakpo is a menace on the football field, but on the golf course, that remains to be seen. During the Brian Orakpo Leukemia Golf Classic, fans got to see first-hand Orakpo’s Tiger Woods like swing (see video above). Unfortunately, Orakpo had some difficulty connecting with the ball. DeAngelo Hall had some telling words about the lefty’s game, “’Rak can’t play . He’s a little too stiff.” When asked about who had the...

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10 things you don’t know about Manny Pacquiao

May 7, 2011
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10 things you don’t know about Manny Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao, in arguably the bout of the year, is set to face “Sugar” Shane Mosely in the WBO welterweight championship tonight at the MGM, Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao is known for his lightening speed and lasting energy and he is the first fighter in history to hold ten world championships (won titles in eight different weight divisions). Fans have seen this awesome display of boxing throughout his career, but what fans don’t see is the man behind the...

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Romo is getting married this Memorial weekend

May 5, 2011
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Romo is getting married this Memorial weekend

Antonio Romiro Romo and Candice Loren Crawford are trying to keep their nuptials under lock and key as if it were the U.S. version of the Royal Wedding. However, after seeing the wedding invitation first-hand, the details are no longer a secret. The date is set for May 28, 2011, at the historical Arlington Hall in Lee Park, Dallas, Texas. You must arrive promptly at 6:30 pm because Romo has added extra security for the wedding ceremony. The couple, understandably so, wants to keep this...

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Chris Simms’ wife is not a team player, refuses to take the stand

May 4, 2011
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Chris Simms’ wife is not a team player, refuses to take the stand

Back in July 2010, Chris Simms, son of legendary QB Phil Simms, was arrested at a police sobriety checkpoint in Manhattan for driving while high on marijuana. When Simms was arrested at the checkpoint,  he was slurring his speech, walking unsteadily, and reeked of marijuana. Simms refused to take any urine or coordination test and at one point actually passed out in front of the arresting officer. During the opening statements of Monday’s trial in Manhattan Criminal Court, Simms’...

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Paterno a “Legend,” Tressel a “Liar”

April 29, 2011
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Paterno a “Legend,” Tressel a “Liar”

The Family Clothesline on East College Avenue in State College, PA, is taking a jab at Ohio State’s Jim Tressel. Upon Tressel receiving national attention for his lack of veracity regarding the Ohio State five, the Family Clothesline wanted to cash-in with the release of a new t-shirt aimed at Tressel. The retail store designed a t-shirt that showcased Joe Paterno as a “Legends” and Jim Tressel as a “Liars.” The t-shirt features a picture of JoePa’s trademark Coke-bottle...

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It’s time for OSU to part ways with Jim Tressel

April 27, 2011
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It’s time for OSU to part ways with Jim Tressel

Ohio State hired Jim Tressel before the 2001 season to replace John Cooper and to revive its struggling program. Since then, Tressel has brought to Columbus a national championship, three BCS championship births, 7 Big Ten conference titles, a Heisman Trophy, and complete domination over rival Michigan. Unfortunately, the legendary Tressel has also brought shame to this storied program that cannot be overlooked. Under his watch, their have been numerous arrests, questions about recruiting, and concerns regard players receiving extra...

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Going…Going…Gone…College Football Hall of Fame on the Auction Block

April 26, 2011
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Going…Going…Gone…College Football Hall of Fame on the Auction Block

With the College Football Hall of Fame moving to Atlanta, Georgia, the city of South Bend is placing the current Hall of Fame building on the auction block. That is right, you can personally bid and hopefully win what used to house college football’s greatest memorabilia. The starting bid, is an undervalued $2.68 million considering it cost the city over $6 million to build it back in the 90’s. Unfortunately, the exhibits are not part of the auction. If...

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Auburn is coming to DC, the Packers stay at home

April 25, 2011
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Auburn is coming to DC, the Packers stay at home

It is customary for championship teams to visit Washington, D.C. and the president of the United States as part of the fruits of their victory. The Auburn Tigers have their day set to visit the leader of the free world later this month, but another championship team, the Green Bay Packers, can’t schedule a visit with the commander-in-chief due to the on-going NFL labor disputes. The White House announced that President Obama is set to host QB Cam Newton...

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