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How Much Money do the Big College Football Schools Get?
Why don’t we have a College Football playoff? Money. Everything about college football revolves around money, which is going into everybody’s hands – Schools, Conferences, TV networks. Everyone, but the players. It’s an amateur sport, remember? One you’re supposed to be playing for the love of the game and the chance of becoming pro?
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The Rose Bowl 2.0 – Big 12 & SEC
Remember all the talks about a new College Football playoff? Well, while that’s still the plan – going ahead with a four team playoff with yet to be determined venues and format, the two best conferences in the BCS era decided to make a power move of their own, announcing a deal that will put the Big 12 champions against the SEC champion on New Year’s Day, starting 2014.
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Larry Fitzgerald Agrees With Roger Goodell
Roger Goodell isn’t the most popular person among NFL players these days, but not everyone are against his severe punishments in the Bounty-Gate Scandal, with Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals supporting Goodell’s cause in suspending the four New Orleans Saints players.
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Roger Goodell, Against or With the NFL Players?
Roger Goodell has come down hard on the New Orleans Saints organization and players for the Bounty Scandal, recently suspending Jonathan Vilma for the entire season. Preaching for player safety but pushing for a long NFL season, it’s no wonder Goodell is hated by a large group of NFL players.
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The Curse of the 1994 San Diego Chargers
Junior Seau was the most famous member of that San Diego Chargers team in the mid 90’s that shocked everyone by reaching the Super Bowl after the 1994 season, losing to the San Francisco 49ers. He is the 8th member of that 1994 Chargers team to die in the last 18 years.
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Eric LeGrand Becomes a Tampa Bay Buccaneers Player
Eric LeGrand broke two vertebrae and suffered severe spinal cord injury while trying to tackle Malcolm Brown during the Rutgers – Army game back on October 16, 2010. LeGrand was determined by the doctors as paralyzed from the neck down. Almost two years later, in a wonderful symbolic act, he was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Subway’s Version of Robert Griffin III
Robert Griffin III is probably going to be the number two draft pick come Thursday, when the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft takes place. Meanwhile, Griffin is already loading up on sponsors and endorsements, including Subway, who honored Griffin with a three foot bust of him, made of barbecue chicken.
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Andrew Luck and RG III Aren’t the Only Quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft
Andrew Luck will go first, Robert Griffin III will go second. The Indianapolis Colts and the Washington Redskin aren’t the only teams with quarterback needs, as Ryan Tannehill, Brandon Weeden and others might prove to be valuable options later in the first and second rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.
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Robert Griffin III Shouldn’t Be Worried About ‘Selfish’ Claims
Robert Griffin III was a media darling coming off his Junior year with Baylor. A guy who rose from a second round draft pick at best to the number 2 quarterback in the nation, the projected number 2 pick heading into the 2012 NFL Draft. As D-Day apporoaches, suddenly some scouts seem not too happy with certain traits of Griffin, some labeling as selfish.