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Masoli trying to make possible, possible

June 24, 2010
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Masoli trying to make possible, possible

Former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli is looking for a different kind of limelight. NFL.com is reporting that the troubled Masoli will enter this year’s NFL supplemental draft which will be held on July 15th. His off-the field antics certainly cause concern over his commitment to not only football, but life in general. Masoli, who was probably on parole at birth, has always been fighting the law. What first landed him in hot water at Oregon was his felony charges...

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Arizona’s Dean suspended

June 23, 2010
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Arizona’s Dean suspended

Arizona WR Delashaun Dean acted like a wildcat over the weekend which landed him right into a set of cop locks. Early Saturday morning, Dean decided to tip back the devil’s juice and top off the night with a short stack from IHOP. As we all know, when you visit the greasy spoon on North Oracle Road, you always pack some heat because you never know the type of service you will get. Unfortunately for Dean, a patron saw Dean brandish...

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A Rose (Bowl) by any other name

June 23, 2010
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A Rose (Bowl) by any other name

The Granddaddy of Them All is desperately seeking a new sugar mama. Citi, the embattled banking giant, decided it’s time to sever its ties as the presenting sponsor of the Rose Bowl. The landscape of this relationship was doomed when ESPN took control over all sales of marketing and advertising of the New Year’s Day event. Citi had enough of ESPN’s total broadcasting rights and decided to throw in the towel. Meanwhile, the Rose Bowl is going back to the well...

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The Pinstripe Bowl bans vuvuzelas

June 22, 2010
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Leave your vuvuzela at home

For those of you planning to attend the upcoming college football games at Yankee Stadium to include the inaugural Pinstripe Bowl, have no fear, the drone of the vuvuzela will not be welcomed. Stadium officials have quickly banned the annoying plastic horn buzz-makers that are incessantly buzzing all throughout World Cup matches. Yankee Stadium is already enforcing this rule as one fútbol loving Yankee fan, who snuck in the annoying buzz-maker, was quickly pointed out when blowing his vuvuzela....

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Bring it on

June 22, 2010
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If you don't think cheerleading is a sport, think again.

Yesterday marked the start of a long journey for the Quinnipiac University women’s volleyball team and cheer squad that will certainly end up at the doorsteps of the U.S. Supreme Court. A federal court in Connecticut must decide whether or not cheerleading is a sport that can be counted towards meeting the gender-equity requirements under Title IX. This case garnered so much attention that last month it became a class action for all present, prospective, and future female ...

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Cardinals swoop up Dorsey

June 21, 2010
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The Cardinals nab top recruit Damer Dorsey who was unable to gain admittance to the University of Michigan

Highly recruited five star athlete Demar Dorsey has finally found a home that will accept him and his legal and academic issues. The 6’1, 175 lb Boyd Anderson High School star will be showing off his speed at the University of Louisville come 2010. Dorsey originally gave his verbal commitment to the University of Florida; however, his cousin and Wolverine QB Denard Robinson convinced him to come to Ann Arbor. Dorsey agreed and signed a letter of intent with U of...

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Top Ohio State recruit, Jamel Turner, gunned down

June 20, 2010
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Top high school football player Jamel Turner is in critical condition after being gunned down this past weekend

Some sad and disturbing news is coming out of Ohio State. Top recruit Jamel Turner was gunned down and listed in critical condition after suffering multiple gunshot wounds early yesterday morning in Youngstown, Ohio. According to sources, when police responded to a 911 call, they found Turner hunched over at the corner of Manchester and Oakwood barely hanging on to his life. Police then found a 17 year old female, Tracy Banks, shot to death inside a nearby home....

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Two Ducks shot down by NCAA

June 18, 2010
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Tyrece Gaines was supposed to be the next Oregon star wideout, now he is ruled academically ineligible and will not play in 2010

Chip Kelly and the Oregon Ducks continue to have an unpleasant off-season. Today we learned that the Ducks’ aerial attack took a hit as WR Tyrece Gaines and WR Diante Jackson have both been ruled academically ineligible by the NCAA. The pair of receivers cannot play in 2010 and as a result will more than likely seek to transfer out of Oregon. Though Gaines and Jackson were not listed as starters, the standout recruits were poised to fill in...

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