Monthly Archives: September 2009

NCAA power rankings, Week 3

After Week 3, still so much is up in the air. You’ve got the inconsistencies of the Big Ten, the steadiness of the SEC and the surprises in the Big East. One thing, for sure, came from this week: the … Continue reading

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Letter to Michael Crabtree

Dear Michael, Stop, think, repeat. You are a talent at wide receiver, true, but it’s clear that you didn’t pick up much common sense in getting a Texas Tech education. You were the 10th selection in the NFL Draft in … Continue reading

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Conference power rankings: Week #2

Leading in to the season there were more questions surrounding which conferences deserved BCS bids than ever before. The Mountain West, many said, should take the Big East’s place and earn an automatic bid for its conference champion. Well, after … Continue reading

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Derek Jeter builds upon his Yankee legacy

On Friday September 11, 2009 shortstop Derek Jeter made Yankees’ history.  The captain and leader of major league baseball’s best team broke the great Lou Gehrig’s franchise record for hits all-time by a New York Yankee. The previous record of … Continue reading

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ACC might be even worse

If you think the Big Ten had a bad start, and I do, then you have to label the ACC under the category of “horrendous” as far as starts go. The two most glaring knocks against the conference come in … Continue reading

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Bad day for the Big Ten

The Big Ten didn’t prove much to the critics this weekend. From top to bottom, the conference pretty much underachieved in the opening weekend of college football for 2009. Knock #1: First and foremost, you’ve got to look at Ohio … Continue reading

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