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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Michigan Football Preview 2012
Well, college football is back again and the Michigan Wolverines are looking to get back to a BCS game this season, year two of the Brady Hoke staff. The Wolverines schedule is difficult this season, but they should do well again … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports
Tagged BCS, Big Ten, college football, football, University of Michigan
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Sparty season preview
Expectations are high for Michigan State after a 11-3 season and winning the Leaders Division with a 7-1 record in the Big Ten. Most of the strong defense from last season as eight starters return, but the key to the … Continue reading
Lions Defense Should be Concerned
In the 31-20 defeat to the Oakland Raiders, the Detroit Lions had a few injuries come their way. Quarterback Matthew Stafford hurt his non-throwing hand but is expected to be alright. However, the injuries that worry me personally more are … Continue reading
Posted in NFL
Tagged cornerbacks, Detroit, Detroit Lions, Lions Defense, NFC, NFC North, NFL
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Crazy few days in the UFC
On Thursday Dana White had to do something he has never done as the President of the UFC, cancel an event a week before it was to happen. Dan Henderson was suppose to fight Light-Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones in the … Continue reading
Taking the week off from watching the Tigers
This weekend watching the Tigers was tough, it was a big series against Baltimore that they should have won with Verlander, Fister and Porcello going against three guys I’ve never heard of. After working on Saturday I got … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged A.L. Central, Anaheim Angels, Chicago White Sox, curses, Edwin Encarnacion, ESPN, Jose Batista, Kansas City Royals, Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays
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Paterno wanted to leave the Big Ten?
The new book coming out this week “Paterno” the biography about legendary(?) coach Joe Paterno has been quoted in many stories so far since its release to the media. We’ve heard about him crying after being fired and learned that … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports, Main Event
Tagged Big Ten, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Penn State, University of Michigan
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Europe poaching Piston players?
With the Pistons currently at a full roster of 15 players, with five of them being rookies, they are currently unable to sign the few remaining free agents from last season. Former power forward Vernon Macklin has already signed with … Continue reading
Posted in NBA
Tagged Austin Daye, Ben Wallace, Panathinaikos, Pistons, Vernon Macklin
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Monroe Could Play Power Forward This Season
As good as Detroit Pistons center Greg Monroe was last season, it is a legit possibility that he could be even better this upcoming season. With the acquisition of Andre Drummond, this will most likely mean that Monroe will move … Continue reading
Posted in NBA
Tagged 2012-13 NBA season, Andre Drummond, Center, Detroit Pistons, Greg Monroe, NBA, Power Forward
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Should the Lions sign an Olympian?
With Jahvid Best starting the season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list and Mikel Leshoure suspended for the first two games of the season, the Lions are short at the running back position. One free agent option to … Continue reading
Posted in NFL
Tagged Florida University, Jahvid Best, Jeff Demps, Lions, Mikel Leshoure, Olympics, PUP List
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Keep the kids in the minors
As the Tigers gave away a series with the Rangers, some talk in Detroit is that the kids of the future should start making their way up north to Detroit. In my opinion, I say keep the kids down south. … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged Andrew Miller, Bruce Rondon, Cameron Maybin, Double-A, Jeremy Bonderman, Mike Cooper, Nick Castellanos, Triple-A
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