This is in response to TrevorE2W’s article.
I came up with what I thought were the 24 best rivalries and made a top 15 from there. The other eight are honorable mention.
This is in response to TrevorE2W’s article.
I came up with what I thought were the 24 best rivalries and made a top 15 from there. The other eight are honorable mention.
Entering Week 3 of the NFL season, we are beginning to see some definitive trends. So many gurus talk about knowing a lot after Week 1, but often times the opening week is dominated by unbelievable surprises. I’m not saying that after two weeks anyone should be making Super Bowl reservations, but we certainly know a lot more this week than last. Such as…
Here is the latest addition of the MLB power rankings, comments and criticisms are always welcome.
There sure has been a whole lot of trash talk lately about who “owns” whom. So now it’s time to step up and prove it. I’ve created a Pick Em group on Yahoo. Anyone can join, up to 50 people. No cash. Just bragging rights. Every week, I’ll post the standings. You can talk all the trash you want in that thread. Also, if you have any sure fire picks, put em in there as well.
To sign up, go here.
Group ID#: 50204
Group Password: bragging
You can join at anytime. I suggest using your Sportscolumn user name as your “pick” name. Good luck.
Since no media outlet is going to praise Arizona State Quarterback Sam Keller, I thought as an Alumni and avid writer that I should be the one to do it. He has gotten some recognition but nowhere near the likes of Omar Jacobs, Brady Quinn, Brian Brohm, or Chris Leak.
Keller joined the Sun Devils as a freshman in the fall of 2003. Originally he had verbally committed to go to Michigan where his father was an All-American, but he changed his mind and decided to go to ASU. What a break for the Sun Devils.
When referencing the Bill Belichick, terms like “genius,” and “guru” are commonly used. But on Sunday, the Carolina Panthers proved they had a wizard of their own at the helm.
by Trevor Freeman
Inspired by seven beers and a raucous Dallas Cowboys-Washington Redskins tilt on Monday night, I decided to have some fun and list the ten best rivalries in sports. After crunching the keyboard and getting some sage advice from fellow sports fans, I arrived at this list. Enjoy………
What a difference a week makes. The AFC dominates the top of the charts as no decent team in the NFC has a better than .500 record. And yes by decent team, I mean one that has a chance to make the playoffs.
It’s things like this that make us remember that athletes are more human than we like to think they are.
Laveranues Coles, one of the most feared wide receivers in the NFL, has admitted publicly that he was sexually abused as a child and into his young teenage life by his stepfather.
So who were we impressed or depressed with after week 3 of college football’s 2005 season?