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2012 College Football Season – AP All American First Team
Johnny Manziel, already the first freshman to ever win the Heisman Trophy, also became the first freshman quarterback to be a part of the AP All-American team. He’s one of two Texas A&M players on the offensive first team. Alabama have four players, two on offense and two on defense, more than any other school.
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Big East Football – New Look Two Division Schedule
The Big East is being reshaped, torn apart and built up again. What comes out in the end of all the realignment in College Football, with the Big East as the big losers among the AQ conferences, although frankly, they’re not even close to the rest of the big five conferences? For now, it’s a two division conference, with 12 teams, some of them on their way out.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Makes Them Super Bowl Favorites
In a season which has had more than its share of “best teams in the NFL” or the “momentary Super Bowl favorites”, it’s weird to think that we’ve reached week 14, and only now is the name of the New England Patriots mentioned, after another sublime, MVP-like prime time performance from Tom Brady.
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Johnny Manziel, the Best Freshamn in College Football History
It began with simply Johnny Manziel. It evolved into Johnny football, as Texas A&M found life in the SEC quite comfortable and exciting with their phenom quarterback. After becoming the first freshman to ever win the Heisman trophy, the nickname can probably evolve into Johnny Heisman.
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Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning Better Than Anyone Expected
Only three games left to play in the 2012 NFL regular season, and the Denver Broncos just might get a first round bye. The gamble that sent Tim Tebow to the New York Jets while going all in on Peyton Manning, a hall of fame bound quarterback coming off neck surgeries paid off, with the profits currently showing in the 8 game winning streak.
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New York Jets – What Will it Take to Bench Mark Sanchez
Last week was supposed to be a turning point; Mark Sanchez got benched in favor of Greg McElroy, and the New York Jets actually won in one of the ugliest games of football this NFL season. Well, that’s not enough to cost Sanchez his starting job, set up to start behind center when the Jets take on the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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911 Call From the Jovan Belcher Murder-Suicide
It’s been five days since Jovan Belcher murdered his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins, following that by driving to Arrowhead stadium and committing suicide in front of Kansas City Chiefs GM Scott Pioli, Romeo Crennel and LB coach Gary Gibbs. Authorities released the 911 call placed by Belcher’s mother, Cheryl Shepherd, while Belcher was already gone from the scene.
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Florida State Seminoles – Soon a Big 12 Team
There’s no stopping progress, and it seems to constant tectonic movements in College Football aren’t over. Next up on the realignment schedule? Florida State thinking about joining the Big 12, leaving the ACC, or at least hoping to.