Duke/UNC Rivalry Starts Early
For those of us born on Tobacco Road, the college rivalries start early. When bringing in guys from Iowa and New York like Duke and UNC are doing now, it takes a little time.
For those of us born on Tobacco Road, the college rivalries start early. When bringing in guys from Iowa and New York like Duke and UNC are doing now, it takes a little time.
One of the biggest stars of the NCAA tournament thus far has been Butler’s Gordon Hayward. The versatile sophomore guard/forward has show his versatility, toughness and ability in the clutch while leading the Bulldogs to wins over UTEP, Murray State, Syracuse and Kansas State.
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Apropos of nothing in particular except a slow morning and Kansas State’s recent run of success in luring once highly touted prospects back to the Sunflower State, we go back to 1998, the culmination of evil genius Bill Snyder’s impossible reclamation project at K-State, under which the Wildcats had risen from the sort of provincial laughingstock that tears down the goalposts for beating Kansas to a national power. In ’98, Kansas State had solidified its championship bona fides in November by ending a 30-year losing streak against defending national champ Nebraska and finished off the perfect regular season a week later as the No.
In Mint Condition, author Dave Jamieson tears the wax wrapper off the business of baseball cards, covering everything from old-timey cigarette-pack inserts to “**** FACE” and Upper Deck holograms. Here, Jamieson traces the industry’s evolution for us, in 12 cards.More
Remember when the “American Dream” was meeting someone you deem worthy to settle down with, have a few kids, and pay your mortgage for that house with the white picket fence? Well, that has all changed for a number of reasons that we won’t get into here
Remember when the “American Dream” was meeting someone you deem worthy to settle down with, have a few kids, and pay your mortgage for that house with the white picket fence?
One of the funniest interviews in the history of NBA broadcast television during the Lakers-Hornets broadcast this week:
“I love D’Antoni, he’s the dope,” Boozer told the paper. “Spending time with him in the Olympics, his offensive mindset is unbelievable
Undecided Kentucky recruits at the McDonalds All-American game festivities this week in Columbus have had to answer questions not only about their own futures, but about the status of current several Kentucky underclassmen. Judging by what they have been saying, it looks like John Calipari is looking for a full restock of talent in Lexington.
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