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Ellen/Usain Bolt Flap Much Ado about Nothing
People in social media have been up in arms over the photo of Ellen DeGeneres riding the back of 100 meters (and soon to be 200 meters) Olympic champion Usain Bolt. In the infamous photo , DeGeneres captioned it with “This… Read More ›
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Memo to ACC: Go to a 9-Game Sked Already!
The Atlantic Coast Conference is back to that modern-day, age-old question/dilemma: should it go to nine conference football games in a season? In its agreement with the conference to create the ACC Network (and its digital partner, ACC Network Plus), ESPN… Read More ›
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Before Stuart Scott, There Was John Saunders
I am REALLY beginning to hate 2016. This year has already claimed many celebrities of whom I was a fan of since childhood. First there was David Bowie. Then Alan Rickman. Muhammad Ali. I could barely handle Prince leaving us…. Read More ›
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Good Riddance, A-Rod
I’m not going to spend a helluva lot of time on any rant having to do with Alex Rodriguez. Any move that dude makes seems to have an ulterior motive behind it, which is why I won’t produce a tribute-style… Read More ›
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The Big 12 = the Next Big East
The Big 12 Conference is treading on treacherous waters as of late. After all, the conference is looking to expand – likely by four teams – and the crop they have to choose from does not look all that enticing…. Read More ›
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It’s About Time, Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan caused quite a stir on social media yesterday. After all, he did something yesterday that most of us thought he’d never do. He took a stand. In yesterday’s The Undefeated article, Jordan broke his silence on the shooting of… Read More ›
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Big 12 Expansion: Add Memphis and Cincinnati
As another day goes by, it’s another day the Big 12 (10) Conference finds its way back into the news for the comically wrong reasons. At its football media days earlier this week, the Big 12 decided to do two… Read More ›