First and foremost I am a Timberwolves fan, it would be unfair for me to tell you otherwise. I grew up in Minneapolis and have loved the Wolves my entire life; unfortunately we don’t have a lot to be proud […]
Month: February 2011
Albert Haynesworth charged with simple assault
Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has been charged by DC Police with simple assault for his actions in a road rage incident with another drive on Wednesday in Reston, Virginia. Haynesworth is expected to turn himself into authorities early […]
Super Squib wins Wing Bowl XIX
Philadelphia, PA – As the nation gets set for Super Bowl XLV, the city of Brotherly Love hosted its own event on Friday Morning as Wing Bowl XIX commenced at 6am at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. The Wing […]
NBA All Stars Announced
The NBA has announced the full lineup for February 20th All Star Game in Los Angeles between the Eastern and Western Conference. Here are the teams: Eastern Conference: PG Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls SG Dwayne Wade Miami Heat SF LeBron […]
Califonia Bears might lose baseball program, even with tuition hikes
Looking at the latest bill for tuition, most students are left with a grimace. And a lighter wallet. It’s not news that tuition continues to increase at every university across the country. Students have stopped asking why. The newest question […]
Eagles visit The View
This will make you proud to be a sports fan. Philadelphia Eagles WR Desean Jackson, OG Todd Herrermans, and C Jamaal Jackson made a surprise appearance on ABC’s The View this morning to show their support for a local bullying […]
Breaking: Andy Pettitte announces retirement
Andy Pettitte has announced his retirement from baseball. Pettitte and the Yankees have scheduled a press conference for Friday afternoon to announce the decision according to Yankees Broadcaster Michael Kay. As late as last week Pettitte was still working out […]
Falcons, Mike Smith agree to 3-year contract extension
The Atlanta Falcons have signed head coach Mike Smith to a 3-year contract extension. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “When we hired Mike Smith in 2008, we believed we had found the total package: a head coach with […]
Steve Ramon wins Le Touquet
Steve Ramon, 2007 FIM MX World Champion, took first in the Le Touquet with a “modified” 2010 RM-Z450. And he id so in just over three hours. The Belgian’s notable victory gives Suzuki a boost in their maiden attempt at […]
Bengals hire Jay Gruden as new Offensive Coordinator
The Cincinnati Bengals have named Jay Gruden as their new offensive coordinator. The former head coach of the Florida Tuskers, of the United Football League, steps in to replace Bob Bratkowski. Bratkowski was fire Monday. Gruden spent four years at […]