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  • 2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    The 2014-2015 NFL playoffs begin on January 3 with the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers and end on February 1 in Glendale, Arizona, for Super Bowl XLIX. Also participating: Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals and the Indianapolis Colts. For the NFC: Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, the defending champions.

  • 23 Best Football Gifs of 2014

    23 Best Football Gifs of 2014

    The only thing special about 2014? The World Cup. Just kidding. It’s impossible to put together all the great moments we’ve experienced in the world of football through the last 12 months but these gifs which focus on some less glorious moments along with some brilliant goals and some that are simply funny make a pretty good effort of producing a well rounded and complete product.

  • The 2015 Pro Bowl Game Players

    The 2015 Pro Bowl Game Players

    Despite the ongoing criticism of the Pro Bowl and its usefulness, it keeps on coming, changing formulas and traditions in order to try and stay relevant. The 2015 version of it will supposedly feature nine players from the Denver Broncos, six from the Dallas Cowboys and five from each of the following: Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks.

  • 2014 NFL Playoff Scenarios

    2014 NFL Playoff Scenarios

    One game and one more week left in the 2014 NFL regular season. The NFC South is the only division in the conference that remains undecided, as either the Carolina Panthers or the Atlanta Falcons will be the sixth team in the playoffs. In the AFC, there are two spots up for grabs, with the San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans all with the ability to clinch one of them.

  • 10 Highest Paid Coaches in College Football

    10 Highest Paid Coaches in College Football

    The top 10 highest paid coaches in college football consist of four in the SEC (Steve Spurrier, Les Miles, Kevin Sumlin, Nick Saban), four in the Big Ten (Kirk Ferentz, James Franklin, Urban Meyer, Mark Dantonio) and two in the Big 12 (Bob Stoops, Charlie Strong).

  • San Francisco 49ers – The End of the Jim Harbaugh Era; What About Colin Kaepernick?

    San Francisco 49ers – The End of the Jim Harbaugh Era; What About Colin Kaepernick?

    No playoffs for the first time under Jim Harbaugh. The San Francisco 49ers might look completely different by the time next season begins, as it seems their successful head coach is on his way out, which puts even more pressure on Colin Kaepernick to develop into a more consistent and reliable quarterback.

  • Schools With the Most Heisman Trophy Winners

    Schools With the Most Heisman Trophy Winners

    The 2014 Heisman Trophy winner is Marcus Mariota, the first one Oregon have ever produced (although he’s actually from Hawai’i). There are other programs that have seen one of their players lift the trophy quite a lot of times, especially USC, Notre Dame and Ohio State, proud to present the only two time winner, Archie Griffin.

  • Champions League – All 16 Teams in the Knockout Stage

    Champions League – All 16 Teams in the Knockout Stage

    In the round of 16 stage of the 2014-2015 Champions League, there are four German clubs (Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Schalke, Leverkusen), three from England (Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City), three from Spain (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid), two from France (PSG, Moncao), one from Portugal (Porto), one from Italy (Juventus), one from Switzerland (Basel) and one from Ukraine (Shakhtar Donetsk).

  • 2014-2015 College Football Bowl Season Schedule

    2014-2015 College Football Bowl Season Schedule

    The 2014 College Football regular season is over. What’s left? The playoff, with the Rose Bowl (Florida State & Oregon), Sugar Bowl (Alabama & Ohio State) and four more CFP major bowl games, or the New Year’s six as some call it: The Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and Orange Bowl for ranked teams […]

  • Oldest NBA Players With a Triple Double

    Oldest NBA Players With a Triple Double

    Early on in the 2014-2015 NBA Season, we’ve seen two dinosaurs of the game record triple doubles, something you don’t really expect from old and falling apart players. However, Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant are special, putting themselves among a select few to get that 10-10-10 mark (or better) past the age of 36, joining the likes of Karl Malone, Magic Johnson and Jason Kidd among others.