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Natty Ice: Part 4

February 16, 2015 by Robert Moreno Leave a Comment

The Natural vs The Iceman. To the casual reader, you would think I’m about to talk about an upcoming Marvel movie. But to MMA fans, it is one of the best fight trilogies we’ve witnessed between Randy Couture and Chuck Liddell. The trilogy ended in 2006 at UFC 57 with Liddell taking the 2-1 lead […]

Filed Under: UFC Tagged With: Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture, The Iceman, The Natural

Can Cinderellas Become Royalty?

February 16, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

There are three mid-majors who have been consistently winning big: Gonzaga, Wichita State and VCU, and yet surprisingly retaining their head coaches. If they continue with the same coaches can they blossom into traditional prominence? You might be wondering has anyone ever built a program in recent decades from a non-traditional power and taken them […]

Filed Under: NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Gonzaga University, Gregg Marshall, Jim Boeheim, John Wooden, Ken Pomeroy, Lute Olsen, Mark Few, Pacific Coast Conference, Roy Danforth, Shaka Smart, Syracuse University, UCLA Bruins, University of Arizona, VCU Rams, Wichita State University

Rink Report: February 16, 2015

February 16, 2015 by Joel Goldschmidt Leave a Comment

After losing 10 of their previous 12 games, the defending champions Los Angeles Kings have turned it on by winning their last 4 games. The rest of the NHL should have one eye on LA with their postseason track record. As we saw in last year’s playoffs, a hot Jonathan Quick in net coupled with […]

Filed Under: NHL Tagged With: Brendan Shanahan, Cody Franson, Dallas Stars, Devan Dubnyk, Dion Phaneuf, Dmitry Kulikov, Jonathan Quick, Lindy Ruff, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Santorelli, Minnesota Wild, Tyler Seguin

The OH NO Series: February 15, 2015

February 15, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

Is anyone else as shocked as I am to see this image? If you had a chance to be the number one quarterback selected in the NFL draft and maybe THE number one overall, wouldn’t you be getting in shape for the combine? The young man in this photo is none other than Jameis Winston, […]

Filed Under: NCAA Football Tagged With: Florida State, Jameis Winston

2015 NFL Contenders and the Off-Season Needs: Part 1, AFC

February 12, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher 5 Comments

Let’s take a took look at the AFC, from the lower ranks who just barely missed the playoffs, and work our way up to the Super Bowl XLIX Champs, New England. What is needed for teams to get to the next level in free-agency, the draft, and coaching? Cleveland Browns (7-9) At one point they […]

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: AFC Prediction, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, NFL Contenders, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, Super Bowl XLIX

Top 10 John Calipari Coached Players

February 11, 2015 by Tyler Chambers Leave a Comment

Whether they love him, hate him, respect him or loathe him, most basketball fans have a strong opinion about John Calipari. To some he is a blatant cheater. Someone who doesn’t deserve to coach any NCAA team, let alone the University of Kentucky. And yet to others he is a great head coach and motivator […]

Filed Under: NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Anthony Davis, Brandon Knight, DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick Rose, Eric Bledsoe, John Calipari, John Wall, Julius Randle, Marcus Camby, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Nerlens Noel, Patrick Patterson, Terrence Jones, Tyreke Evans

The OH NO Series: February 7, 2015

February 7, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

Norris Cole and Hassan Whiteside of the Miami Heat had one heck of a brain fart earlier this week late in a regular season game that cost them against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Check it out below. (Video Courtesy of NBA and FIBA Max Hopey) Can’t get enough boneheaded basketball highlights?  Order NBA’s best bloopers DVD today!

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: Hassan Whiteside, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Norris Cole

Leading Candidates for Number 1 Seeds

February 5, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

There are six teams currently that appear like the lead horses for this season’s top tickets to the big dance. Those schools are: Kentucky, Gonzaga, Wisconsin, Virginia, Arizona, and Kansas. Those who seem to be still in it, but a step back from the pack are: Duke, Louisville, Texas, Villanova, and Notre Dame. Yet, you […]

Filed Under: NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Gonzaga University Bulldogs, Kansas University Jayhawks, University of Arizona Wildcats, University of Kentucky Wildcats, University of Virginia Cavaliers, University of Wisconsin Badgers

Quick Thoughts: February 2, 2015

February 2, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

In the NBA the Atlanta Hawks are streaking along to what could be the franchise’s finest season ever. Right now they have won 19 games in a row as they sit in first place of their division. (Photo Courtesy of rantsports.com) The Cleveland Cavaliers have suddenly found where mojo was hiding in the arena. Lebron, […]

Filed Under: NBA, NHL, UFC Tagged With: Anderson Silva, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving, Lebron james, MMA, Montreal Canadians, Nick Diaz

A Look at Women’s Tennis

February 2, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

Serena Williams now owns 19 major championships. The stellar mark places her third in the record books for most majors won. It’s truly one of the most remarkable careers in professional tennis. Although, it’s too bad her sister Venus, Justine Henin, and Martina Hingis, had so many injuries. We know how incredible Venus (winner of […]

Filed Under: Tennis Tagged With: Australian Open, Caroline Wozniacki, Jennifer Capriati, Justine Henin, Li Na, Madison Keys, Maria Sharapova, Martina Hingis, Serena Williams, US Open, Venus Williams, Women’s Tennis Association

The Woes of Mr. Woods

February 1, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

Tiger Woods’ misery on the greens continues as he strokes his way to his worst ever professional round of golf by posting an 82. His seemingly always reliable short game abandoned him before he embarked on the Phoenix Open. While his name is still the biggest on the PGA tour, Tiger is a shell of […]

Filed Under: Golf Tagged With: Jack Nicklaus, PGA, Phoenix Open, Tiger Woods

Blown Call Series: February 1, 2015

February 1, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

Jay Bilas of ESPN sums it all up on a dunk shot by Ohio State forward Sam Thompson that is stolen away by the zebras. (Video Courtesy of ESPN.com)

Filed Under: NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Jay Bilas, Ohio State Buckeyes, Sam Thompson, The Ohio State University

Trick Shot Series: February 1, 2015

February 1, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

This is another one that mystifies me. Please hit the link below to watch IOWA WILD Defenseman Danny Syvret sling three shots in a row into the net from the upper deck of Wells Fargo arena. (Video Courtesy of Iowa Wild)

Filed Under: AHL Tagged With: Danny Syvret, Iowa Wild, Trick Shot

Blount Prediction

January 31, 2015 by Mike Jacobs Leave a Comment

How did the Patriots make it to the Super Bowl? What is it going to take for them to win? Three names have been headlining the news over the past week as the key for the New England Patriots to be able to beat the Seattle Seahawks on February 1. Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, and….LeGarrette […]

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Bill Belichick, Brandon Browner, Earl Thomas, Jonas Gray, Kam Chancellor, LeGarrette Blount, Legion of Boom, New England Patriots, Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks, Shane Vereen, Super Bowl XLIX

What is MLB Thinking?

January 31, 2015 by Jason Anthony Fisher Leave a Comment

It would seem Robert Manfred, the new commissioner of ‘the big leagues’ can’t wait to sink his teeth into the MLB’s rulebook. I see sort of why he thinks his are ideas are good. Given that recently MLB had a nice little run of good ideas, such as finally adding instant replay, manager challenges, and […]

Filed Under: MLB Tagged With: 20 second pitch clock, Robert Manfred, Williams shift

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