Sidat-Singh is already over it. It's like the umterpth time it's happened since he got to Maryland.
"He's done," a ranking club source said Monday.
Sure, Snyder can't resist a big dunk, but the go-to shot on his home court is always the teardrop.
When you're done reading, somebody from the Dolphins practice squad will be right over to close that tab for you.
Despite Magic's departure from ESPN before the start of the season, this fan still felt it was necessary to prep johnson for the postgame show.
Not much to do but throw up your hands.
Is there any chance in hell that MLB will just add another crew member to every game to sit up in the booth for replays or defer to the offices in New York, ala NHL's "Toronto", to expedite the replay process?
Cower, The Duck
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The amazing thing about this ad is that at 5 total seconds, it's 1:1 scale with actual hockey coverage on SportsCenter.
You talk about "reform in college sports" as though they're all as exploitative and scandal-ridden as, say, college football and college basketball. You highlighted a football team here, but in order to reach your overarching "college sports culture bankruptcy" thesis, were any other sports/schools considered for…
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referring to LeBron as his "role model."
Could be the next evolution of offense. Teams run entire schemes based on the option, this would boil down to an option after the catch.
This reminds me of a great joke I know:
They may have passed on Playmakers, but FX decided on The Shield over a Jason Priestly drama called Dope that FX produced in-house - or so says Alan Sepinwall in The Revolution Was Televised.