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What the First Weekend of 2011 College Football Looked Like
From Auburn nearly dropping the opener at home against Utah State to huge upsets in Texas and LSU proving their championship worthy with a win over Oregon, this is a glimpse of what week 1 of College Football looked like.
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Usain Bolt’s 200 Meters of Redemption
There’s wasn’t too much doubt, but one failure, even if it’s because of a stupid rule, immediately creates buzzing, whispers, allegations, doubts. Usain Bolt, as confident and a tad arrogant as he always is, needed a dominant performance in the 200 meters finals today in Daegu. He delivered, with a fantastic 19.40, the 4th fastest time in history.
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The Big-12 Crumbling and the Forming of a Pac-16?
Realignment is the latest trend. In the NHL, in Baseball, and in College Football. Nebraska left the Big-12 for the Big Ten. Colorado left for the Pac-10. Texas A&M are leaving from the SEC next year. Now, Oklahoma, and right behind them, Texas, are talking Pac-16 future. And Baylor beat TCU , 50-48. What the hell is going on?
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Does Chris Bosh Know Something We Don’t?
Chris Bosh expects to be in training, with his Miami Heat teammates, pretty soon. NBA Lockout or no, Bosh, an NBA finalist just a few months ago, plans to be ready in time for training camp. I guess the fact that hardly any progress has been made these past three months doesn’t really gets him worried.
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Roger Federer Drops a Set In Third Round Win over Marin Cilic
Roger Federer didn’t look his unbeatable old self. He hasn’t looked like that since 2007 and shades of 2009, but despite a wobble and vulnerability showing during the second set and much of the third, the Five time US Open champions beat Marin Cilic 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, advancing into the third round and beating Marin Cilic for the third time in three matches.
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Gold Medal Winners on Day Eight of the 2011 IAAF World Championships
The men and women who won gold on day eight of the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Daegu, highlighted by the one and only Usain Bolt, winning his first gold medal in these Championships with a 19.40 in the 200 meter race.
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Andy Murray With HUGE Comeback While Nadal Eases Through
Kind of an opposite day for the World’s number two and number four. Andy Murray was behind by two sets against Robin Haase but made an incredible comeback to push through into the third round? Rafael Nadal? He needed only two sets against Nicolas Mahut before the Frenchman retired just over an hour into the match.
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Gold Medal Winners on Day Seven of the 2011 IAAF World Championships
The men and women who won gold on day seven of the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Daegu, highlighted by the wonderful Veronica Campbell-Brown in the 200 meters for Women and an exciting finish by LaShawnn Merritt in the 4×400 men’s relay race.
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Josh Beckett and Home Runs do the Job (Red Sox vs Yankees)
The bats were working this time, unlike the 2-5 loss on Tuesday. Josh Beckett, like with all his games against the Yankees, was dominant, and came out on top, making it 4-0 for against their AL East rivals, with a 1.85 ERA in 5 starts against them. The Red Sox now have a 1.5 game lead.