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  • Highest Paid NBA Players Heading Into the 2015-2016 NBA Season

    Highest Paid NBA Players Heading Into the 2015-2016 NBA Season

    On our annual list of NBA players with the highest salaries there two teams with two players: The Brooklyn Nets with Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson & Miami Heat with Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. The rest of the spots are filled by Carmelo Anthony, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Dwight Howard,LeBron James, Chris Paul and Derrick Rose.

  • Week 5 NFL Power Rankings

    Week 5 NFL Power Rankings

    The New England Patriots stay on top of our power rankings following week 5 of the 2015 NFL Season, while we finally have a clear and definitive bottom team, the worst in the league. Unsurprisingly, it’s the Detroit Lions.

  • 2015 NFL Season – Same Six Undefeated Teams After Week 5

    2015 NFL Season – Same Six Undefeated Teams After Week 5

    No change in the status quo following week 5 of the 2015 NFL season, with the same six undefeated teams remaining with 0 losses: The New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers.

  • The Next MVP – LeBron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Stephen Curry or Anthony Davis

    The Next MVP – LeBron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Stephen Curry or Anthony Davis

    One of five players is going to win the NBA MVP award in 2015-2016: Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, James Harden and LeBron James. Anyone else who thinks he has a shot should give up now. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors When you look at per minute numbers from last season, you see that […]

  • 2015 College Football Season – Rankings Need a New Number One

    2015 College Football Season – Rankings Need a New Number One

    Maybe Ohio State are still undefeated, but their ability in most of their recent wins suggest we might need a new number one team to top the rankings. TCU or Baylor, constantly putting up huge offensive numbers might be next in line, as Michigan State don’t look too impressive as well while Utah, rounding up the top 5, have done the most with the toughest schedule. Week 6 wasn’t about upsets except for Texas stunning former #10 Oklahoma, but more about narratives and storylines, especially the one Michigan have been developing.

  • 2015 MLB Playoffs – The 8 Teams That Made it

    2015 MLB Playoffs – The 8 Teams That Made it

    The 2015 MLB postseason can finally begin now that the Wild-Card games (not real playoff games) are over. Eight teams in the divisional series, with no clear favorites, except maybe the Los Angeles Dodgers. Also participating? The Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas City Royals.

  • 2015 NFL Season – Week 4 Power Rankings

    2015 NFL Season – Week 4 Power Rankings

    Despite being on a bye in week 4, the New England Patriots still sit on top of our power rankings, ahead of the Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers, the other undefeated teams. At the bottom, it’s hard to find teams looking worse than the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers, although the Detroit Lions are the only winless team in the league, yet they’re not as bad as the three teams ranked below them.

  • 2015 NFL Season – Week 3 Power Rankings

    2015 NFL Season – Week 3 Power Rankings

    In the season’s second edition of the Power Rankings, the top doesn’t seem different: New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers as the likely Super Bowl teams, with the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals posing the biggest threats, although if the Dallas Cowboys survive their injury scare, they should be counted in too. The bottom is filled with new names, with the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears making it difficult to choose who is worse.

  • College Football – SEC Upsets Will Completely Change the Rankings

    College Football – SEC Upsets Will Completely Change the Rankings

    The SEC wasn’t the only conference with big losses, but Alabama getting dropped by Ole Miss at home and LSU crushing Auburn will have the biggest effect on the rankings, although Ohio State struggling to beat Northern Illinois, USC messing up against Stanford and Notre Dame coming away with a big win over Georgia Tech won’t go unnoticed either.

  • Top 10 Biggest Stadiums in Baseball

    Top 10 Biggest Stadiums in Baseball

    The top 10 biggest stadiums in Major League Baseball: Dodger Stadium, Coors Field, Turner Field, Chase Field, Globe Life Park in Arlington, Yankee Stadium, Safeco Field, Orioles Park in Camden Yards, Angels Stadium in Anaheim and the Rogers Centre.