Bob Stoops' judgment no longer can be trusted after release of Joe Mixon video
For two years we’ve known exactly what Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon did to Amelia Molitor in a Norman, Okla., sandwich shop. After she pushed him and slapped him across the face, he punched her with a devastating cross to her left jaw, breaking four facial bones and leaving her motionless and in a pool of blood on the tile floor as he walked out of the restaurant. On Friday, the public saw the surveillance footage of the incident for the first time. The scene was graphic and gut-wrenching to..>> view original5 Potential Trade Targets for the Philadelphia 76ers
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North Dakota State was playing its 14th game of the 2016 season Friday when it lost to James Madison in the FCS semifinals. The Bison also were playing their third playoff game of the year. More impressively, they were playing their 23rd postseason contest dating to the start of their championship run in 2011. They had won each of the previous 22. MORE: How larger CFP fields would look this year Doing the math . . . NDSU had to go 4-0 in the playoffs each season to claim five consecutive titles..>> view originalChelsea won their 11th straight match, so who will stop the Premier League leaders?
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Holiday shopping isn't limited to citizens, as all 30 Major League Baseball teams continue to scour the market to find trades that will benefit them in 2017 and beyond. Just as all of us are doing deep research on whether The Last Guardian or Final Fantasy XV is the better holiday video-game release to purchase, front offices are vigorously debating the best way to approach things with a free-agent investment or deal will make the most impact. For the purposes of this discussion, let's operat..>> view originalWhy Steve Sarkisian's second chance is much different from Lane Kiffin's
Nobody questions Steve Sarkisian's resume on the football field. In that regard, he's overqualified to be Alabama's next offensive coordinator. It's the off-field concerns that led to his firing at USC and leads to reasonable questions about the future. Just over a year ago, Sarkisian was dismissed from a career-culminating job with the Trojans. His abuse of alcohol led to a well-publicized departure from one of the traditional college football powers. This was much different from Lane Kiffin'..>> view originalKristaps Porzingis 'really pissed off' Draymond Green, and it played out accordingly
Kristaps Porzingis thought he was “ready for” Draymond Green, but as it turned out, the two-time Defensive Player of the Year runner-up was all the more prepared for his assignment on Thursday.Just prior to the game — one the Golden State Warriors led by as many as 25 and won by 13 — a representative for Green showed him a rather harmless quote from Porzingis in the New York Post:[Follow Ball Don’t Lie on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tumblr] “Both games he played really well de..>> view originalLeBron James and Stephen Curry's next contracts should make them $200 Million Men
The NBA’s players – unofficially for now, but close enough – have collectively bargained themselves into a financial windfall. True, it’s not nearly the best financial windfall they could have secured for themselves, history might have us at one point wondering why these players didn’t strike in anticipation of new collective bargaining agreement terms considering their value to the production, but the fact remains that if you’re wearing a certain type of glasses the NBA’s new CBA will be a boon..>> view original
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
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