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College Football 2012 Season – Week 1 Predictions
The biggest game of the opening weekend in College Football will be the Michigan Wolverines (#8 preseason) travelling to Cowboys Stadium to face the national champions, the Alabama Crimson Tide, #2 in the nation according to the preseason polls, while the favorites for the national title, the USC Trojans, being the road at home, hosting the Hawai’i Warriors.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Arsenal After Edin Dzeko
In their desperate attempts (at least they seem to be), Arsenal might finally peg one player back from Manchester City after losing a few to them over the years, looking to bolster their striking options with Edin Dzeko, who feels he’s being a bit left out by Roberto Mancini who prefers to see others start for him.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Liverpool & Arsenal Chasing Fernando Llorente
With two days left for teams to take advantage of the summer transfer window, Brendan Rodgers is still trying to make moves for Liverpool, hoping to get at least one more striker before September arrives, turning the club’s attention towards Fernando Llorente, who has been looking for a way out of Athletic Bilbao all summer.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Begins His Season
Forget about Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the opening goal in the first leg; His start to the 2012-2013 season was a sleepy one, but a fantastic first half in the 2-1 win against Barcelona signaled to us that he’s finally arrived with goals, flair and a bit of glory in the end to pick up the first title of the season.
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Tony Romo – The Year he Comes Through for the Dallas Cowboys?
Just one playoff win in 16 years is not enough for a franchise like the Dallas Cowboys and an owner like Jerry Jones, but too much blame on recent disappointments and failures are being put on the shoulders of Tony Romo, who is actually one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL; not the main reason the Cowboys under achieve each and every year.
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7 Most Entertaining NBA Teams to Watch Next Season
Predicting the NBA champion next season is probably picking between three, maybe four teams – The Miami Heat with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade; The Oklahoma City Thunder, with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook; The Los Angeles Lakers with Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol, and maybe even the San Antonio Spurs deserve a mention. But the most exciting team? Most worthwhile to watch teams? The Denver Nuggets, The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Clippers are also in the mix.
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New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Not Taking Them Far
Hoping that the Carmelo Anthony of the Olympic games is going to show up and whisk the New York Knicks to uncharted territory, meaning a conference semifinal, where they haven’t been to since 2000, is simply putting all your money on a false idol; a player who’s very good, but not good enough to take teams on his back as the leading man.
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Manny Pacquiao – Juan Manuel Marquez Again?
Instead of trying to get his title belt back, Manny Pacquiao is going for the financial route, heading towards a fourth fight with Juan Manuel Marquez in what will definitely be in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, but without a certain date as of now.