Tennessee Makes Special Delivery to NCAA: Lane Kiffin

Admin | February 23, 2011

Filed under: Tennessee, USC For the past several months the University of Tennessee and the NCAA have been feverishly negotiating the notice of allegations that UT released Wednesday. The damage to the Volunteer athletic program was significant, but it wasn’t crippling. Why? Because Tennessee handled the NCAA, a bureaucratic agency that answers to its own [...]

Ronde’s Back

Admin | February 23, 2011

Cue the celestial singing across Bucs Nation. Ronde Barber is back in the building. The Bucs’ all-time leader in interceptions (40) was re-signed Tuesday. Mark Domenik had this to say: “Ronde Barber, at his age, is a phenomenal football player, and he defies the position because of how well he takes care of his body [...]

Champ Stays In Mile High City

Admin | February 22, 2011

A Future Hall Of Famer Agrees To Stay Put In Denver Champ, Elway, Tim Tebow: the foundation for the Broncos franchise is set with a trio of winners and consummate professionals. The Denver Broncos will retain the services of All-Pro cornerback Champ Bailey, by inking him to a new four-year extension, according to general manager John [...]

Point, Rebuttal, Counterpoint

Admin | February 22, 2011

No College Football Playoff has responded to my somewhat incendiary remarks against the BCS, and his rebuttal is admirable. You can see the post between his anti-playoff remarks and his response to me is about Death To The BCS, and he definitely gives a fair assessment of the chapters he reviews. He is definitely fair-minded, [...]

The BCS: A Revolutionay Way Of Determining A Champion

Admin | February 21, 2011

The debate continues with No College Football Playoff, but apparently it is I in need of education. I am now to understand that the BCS is “a new and revolutionary way of determining a champion” and it will take time and education to truly understand it. This reminds me of Obama’s healthcare law. We all [...]

Aaron Hernandez underwent surgery on his ailing hip, according to a report

Admin | February 21, 2011

Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez underwent surgery on his ailing him, according to a report. ESPN.com – NFL Technorati Tags: Aaron, According, Ailing, Hernandez, Report, surgery, underwent Live NFL Football Streaming

Having a mediator good for several reasons

Admin | February 20, 2011

Bringing in a mediator to try to bridge the gap between the NFL owners and the NFL Players Association… NFL

As Luck Has It, Harbaugh Is Out

Admin | February 20, 2011

The day after Heisman trophy runner-up QB Andrew Luck announced his decision to eschew the NFL draft for now and come back for another season, his coach, Jim Harbaugh, announced his departure with the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers, signing a 5-year contract worth a reported million. Harbaugh’s name had been floated for vacancies in both [...]

UCF Notches One of Its Best Classes

Admin | February 20, 2011

Filed under: UCF, Recruiting, Prospects While most teams feel the success of the latest season in a year or even two years, Central Florida started cashing in on its 2010 campaign with its 2011 recruiting class. The Knights’ 11 wins, Conference USA championship, Liberty Bowl win over Georgia and No. 21 ranking were enough to [...]

Converting Recruiting Into Rankings: Over and Under Achievers

Admin | February 19, 2011

During the off season of college football it seems we try and talk about anything and everything that is happening. I have recently begun to fear that because of this, we make a much bigger deal out of recruiting than we should. I know National Signing Day is fun and all, and I know it [...]