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    Remembering A Legend: Dean Smith Dead At 83

    College basketball legend Dean Smith, who led the North Carolina Tar Heels to two national titles and coached the United States to an Olympic gold medal in 1976, died peacefully at his home Saturday night surrounded by his wife and five children. He was 83 years old. Smith’s name is as synonymous with college basketball […] More

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    10 NFL Free Agents that Aren’t Going Anywhere

    Every year as soon as the teams we follow are eliminated from playoff contention, (and for me as a Rams fan, that’s usually around Halloween) we do two things: We Google as many mock drafts as we can find and we peruse the list of available free agents, thinking that if our team will just […] More

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    Wednesday Round Up: Dick LeBeau joins Titans Staff

    Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau’s sabbatical didn’t last long. LeBeau is reportedly joining Ken Whisenhunt’s Tennessee Titans staff as associate head coach and will help run the defense. This does not spell the end for current Titans defensive coordinator Ray Horton, who played and coached under LeBeau at Pittsburgh for 19 seasons. Presumably, […] More

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    Johnny Goes to Rehab

    Of all the things Johnny Manziel could have done to make news this offseason, nobody could have expected the announcement that the Cleveland Browns quarterback entered rehab last Wednesday. A nude Manziel riding a rogue elephant painted with a Confederate flag down Prospect Avenue? That we would have believed. A leaked sex tape starring Johnny […] More

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    Postseason Postmortem: Falcons and Quinn Make it Official

    The rumors were confirmed Monday morning when Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn and the Atlanta Falcons agreed for a five-year deal to make him the team’s new head coach. Quinn is expected to be introduced by the team Tuesday. While it was no secret that Quinn would be the Falcons’ coach, he still refused […] More

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    Was That The Worst Play Call In Super Bowl History?

    If there was an award for kicking your own butt over the next six months, Pete Carroll would not only win it, they’d name it after him. At this point, if you’re reading this, you already know what happened. With first-and-goal at the one, 26 seconds on the clock, a time our in their pocket and […] More

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    Super Bowl XLIX Pick

    Sometime around Wednesday afternoon it became impossible to read or watch any mainstream Super Bowl coverage. After news broke that the NFL had picked out a suspect in DeflateGate and Robert Kraft stupidly demanded an apology from the NFL, the pause button was pushed. The NFL made it clear it wouldn’t make a ruling (i.e. […] More

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    Bruce Pearl Returns to Rocky Top

    There was a hitch in Auburn coach Bruce Pearl’s voice when he talked to a reporter from ESPN after Saturday’s 71-63 loss to Tennessee. Pearl had returned home to Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, but his bench was on the wrong end of the court. Standing after game hearing the band play the Vols’ victory song, […] More

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    Arian Foster Admits to Taking Up To $50K While at Tennessee

    Current Houston Texans running back has been a font of information about NCAA violations during his time with the University of Tennessee. Foster first mentioned he accepted money from boosters in a 2013 documentary called Schooled: The Price of College Sports. Thursday, in a radio interview with Dan LeBatard, Foster put a dollar amount with […] More

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    NFL Mock Draft 2.0

    With so much science, and the misapplication thereof, dominating the NFL news cycle this week, I thought I’d come at January’s Mock Draft with some experiments in mind. So, as not to spoil anything, we’re getting right to the picks in our NFL Mock Draft 2.0. 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jameis Winston, QB, Florida […] More

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    Broncos Hire Wade Phillips To Lead Defense

    Denver Broncos general manager John Elway has tapped his former head coach from 1993-94, Wade Phillips, to be his team’s new defensive coordinator. Phillips returns to the Broncos after a year out of football. From 2011-13 Phillips was the defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans under new Denver head coach Gary Kubiak. Phillips was the […] More

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