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  • 2015 All-Star Game Starters

    2015 All-Star Game Starters

    The votes have been cast and counted for the 2015 All-Star game, with Stephen Curry getting more than anyone else in the league, even more than LeBron James. Two brothers, Pau and Marc Gasol were chosen to start, but on different sides of the court, which is a first in the NBA.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Final Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Final Rankings

    We don’t need polls anymore to tell us who the national champions are; Ohio State won the College Football Playoff and that’s it. But the top 25 to close the 2014 season does tell us that behind the two finalists (Buckeyes and Oregon), TCU “jumped” the losers of the semifinal (Alabama and Florida State) while Michigan State, Georgia Tech, Georgia and UCLA enjoyed great bowl games, propelling them into the top 10.

  • Bigger Than The Team – Kobe Bryant, LeBron James & Lionel Messi

    Bigger Than The Team – Kobe Bryant, LeBron James & Lionel Messi

    One of the things that always leads to decline of great clubs or franchises (they’re called different things in different countries) or causes a lot of problems is when a player becomes bigger than the team he is playing on. Lionel Messi at Barcelona, LeBron James with the Cleveland Cavaliers and the destructive relationship between Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are the prime examples of this at the moment.

  • College Football Playoff – Why Ohio State Will Beat Oregon & Win the National Championship

    College Football Playoff – Why Ohio State Will Beat Oregon & Win the National Championship

    The Ohio State Buckeyes are going to beat the Oregon Ducks in the national championship game of the College Football playoff because Urban Meyer has two random things in his past going for him. These things always work, until they don’t.

  • 2015 NBA All-Star Game: Who Deserves to Play

    2015 NBA All-Star Game: Who Deserves to Play

    There are always going to be snubs in All-Star games; 2015 is going to be no different. But if the voters and then coaches go by who deserves to be in the best exhibition game in sports, these 24 players should be on the name list.

  • NFL Playoffs – The 8 Teams in the Divisional Round

    NFL Playoffs – The 8 Teams in the Divisional Round

    After resting up in the bye week the Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos are joined by teams that worked in the Wild Card round: Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers to form the Elite Eight remaining in the NFL Playoffs. For the Broncos and Colts it’s […]

  • College Football Playoffs – The Four Teams Trying to Win the Championship

    College Football Playoffs – The Four Teams Trying to Win the Championship

    The gradual upgrade in quality of bowl games means we’re approaching the big day – the College Football playoff, with the four teams trying to win the national championship: Alabama from the SEC, Florida State of the ACC, Ohio State from the Big Ten and Oregon of the Pac-12.

  • Longest Active NFL Playoff Droughts

    Longest Active NFL Playoff Droughts

    December turning into January is time to celebrate the teams making it into the postseason, but there are those less good or fortunate; franchises that have forgotten what being in the playoffs feels like. Some of them have fans that weren’t even born the last time they actually played in January.

  • NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the Season

    NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the Season

    The day after the regular season ends is always rough for head coaches, as four were fired by NFL teams: Jim Harbaugh by the San Francisco 49ers, Mike Smith from the Atlanta Falcons, Marc Trestman by the Chicago Bears and Rex Ryan from the New York Jets.

  • NFL Playoffs – The 12 Teams Trying to Win the Super Bowl

    NFL Playoffs – The 12 Teams Trying to Win the Super Bowl

    The NFL playoffs take place entirely in 2015 this time, with the AFC North (Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals), NFC West (Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals) and NFC North (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions) sending multiple teams into the postseason. The Seahawks, Packers, New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos have a first round bye.