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NFL Rumors – Detroit Lions Interested in Drafting William Gholston
After enduring quite a lot of problems when it comes to their pass-rushing defense, the Detroit Lions were sure to address the situation this off-season. After losing Cliff Avril and releasing Kyle Vanden Bosch, the team is even in more of a need to get themselves a productive defensive end, possibly finding that answer in William Gholston, coming out of Michigan State.
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Michigan State Spartans – Making a Joke of Their Biggest Rivals
Things couldn’t have gone any worse for Michigan heading into East Lansing, not only losing to their state rival, but dropping a game for the third time in four outings with their worst performance of the season, while Tom Izzo had his players, and especially Gary Harris do what Izzo teams do beat – surprise everyone with just how good Michigan State can be.
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Michigan State Spartans – Le’Veon Bell Lays Winning Groundwork
The easy to spot hero of the game was Dan Conroy with a 47 yard field goal with one minute left in the fourth quarter, winning the game for Michigan State. The real hero? Le’Veon Bell, who carried a dysfunctional offense all season long in the Big Ten and once again in the Bowl Game, to finish the season on a high note, and just above .500.
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Louisville Burst the Michigan State Bubble
The Louisville Cardinals weren’t supposed to make it this far, ranked 17th in the nation and getting the #4 seed in the West Region. But Michigan State were overrated to begin with, partially because everybody loves Tom Izzo. Rick Pitino? Great coach, but not as loved, in an understatement kind of tone. Now the Cardinals are in the Elite eight, and the Spartans are the first #1 team to fall in the 2012 NCAA tournament.
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Carrier Classic Much More than North Carolina Beating Michigan State
The Carrier Classic was so much more than a #1 North Carolina Tar Heels beating the Michigan State Spartans game, with the actual aircraft carrier, president, soldiers and veterans day setting being much more than just a setting.
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Final Four is Set and Ready to Go
The Regional finals came and went this weekend and gave us the 2009 final four teams. Two number one seeds advanced, while two other, both Big East teams were knocked out. Highlights from the games, predictions and short recaps of the Elite Eight round.
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Sweet Sixteen Round Up
A round up of sweet sixteen stage in the 2009 NCAA basketball Tournament, with highlights from all the games, with the Big East, Missouri, North Carolina and Blake Griffin dominating the 2 nights.