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July 9, 2010
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There has been way too much distraction for college football fans this past month. Thank God the LeBron James media blitz has come to a close. Also, the yawner, for some, of a sport is coming to an end on Sunday as the Netherlands battles it out against the Spaniards. But lets turn to why you’re on this site to begin with, college football. To all my Florida fans (not Gators but state of Florida), I stumbled across a...

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July 2, 2010
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It’s the Fourth of the July weekend and TheMatadorSports.com is ready for a relaxing couple of days filled with bbq, beer, and fireworks. To help pass the time on this beautiful Friday, check out the latest buzz in college football. First and foremost, do not follow the footsteps of Georgia’s AD Damon Evans. His DUI is not the sign of a good role model. It never pays to lie, it could hurt your future employment, just ask USC’s Todd McNair....

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Hosts in action

June 11, 2010
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Hosts in action

OK so the D.M. has been a TOTAL slacker. But we’re finally here after 4 years of waiting with the 2010 World Cup from South Africa with Game 1 of 64.  Spoiler alert: stop reading if you’ve DVR’ed this.  A scoreless first half was marked by a nervous and slow South Africa team and Mexico controlling the ball around the whole pitch.  Mexico goal in the 37th, which was erased on an arguable offside call and a near South...

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Is Kim Kardashian Portugal’s good luck charm?

April 28, 2010
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Is Kim Kardashian Portugal’s good luck charm?

I know a lot of you are on this site only for The Matador’s staple of college football, and I get that. Just think of this as your non-prime time, post-draft, home away from home. I’ll be out of your way in plenty of time for Minnesota at Middle Tennessee on September 2nd. So, Kim Kardashian is with Reggie Bush and the Saints win the Super Bowl. Does that mean that now that she’s moved on to Cristiano Ronaldo,...

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2010 FIFA World Cup

April 14, 2010
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2010 FIFA World Cup

That’s right, Soccer and Vanzetti.  Not Sacco and Vanzetti, the two Italian immigrants from the 1920’s who were wrongly convicted and executed in the Boston area for murder.  That’s a whole other discussion that gets me going.  No, here we’re talking soccer.  True, soccer has had its share of injustices (Hand of God being of course the prime example) but this new column is going to help your Ferrari (that’s what the women in the motherland call it anyway)...

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