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Archive for January, 2008
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Midseason All-ACC Teams
For the first time in a long time the ACC won’t be discussed as one of the best conferences in the country. This is a very young conference with no real freshman stars, and as of now the ACC has only two locks for the tournament in North Carolina and Duke. After that it is [...] -
Johan Santana traded to the Mets
The New York Mets acquire: SP – Johan Santana The Minnesota Twins acquire: CF – Carlos Gomez SP – Deolis Guerra SP – Kevin Mulvey SP – Phillip Humber Now, who got the better of the deal? Well, it depends a bit on the prospects here but I will try and break everything down for you. I will start with Carlos Gomez. This kid [...] -
Midseason All-Big Ten Teams
Last but not…..well, probably least, the Big Ten Conference. For some reason Big Ten sports have been down the last couple years, unless that is if we’re talking Women’s Field Hockey, as that might be the only sport worth talking about in the Big Ten right now. Michigan Football wasn’t what it should have been, [...] -
Midseason All-Big East
The Big East may very well be the best conference in college basketball. The Big East is a conference that, in my opinion, is overrated most years but, this year, that is not the case. The Big East is going to have 8 teams in the tournament, they will have 7 teams for sure, with [...] -
Player Spotlight: Danny Granger
This kid has some spunk to him that could lead to huge things in the NBA throughout his career. In his third year in the league he has improved his numbers ten fold. Last year when he first started to get minutes he averaged a respectable 13.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.8 [...]