Match-fixing in futbol has gotten out of control. Now FIFA is investigating Argentina’s 4-1 loss in Nigeria. According to sources the betting patterns tipped off officials that the game coudl have been fixed. Sources also say that the referees may […]
Month: June 2011
“Rest the Vest” night for Buckeyes fans
I always feel like the more I can publicize crazy Minor League Baseball events the better. This time, it’s the Fort Myers Miracle of the Florida State League. Monday night the Miracle are going to be hosting the “Rest the […]
Follow @BoKeen on twitter…
Reader / Listener Discretion is – and will always be – Advised And I mean that, his blog isn’t for the easily offended or innocent-minded. Yes, I am plugging another person’s site. I don’t often push other websites, but today […]
Greek Football Association ends games indefinitely
More bad news for soccer fans. The Greek Football Association is suspending operations indefinitely. The country is trying to get control of it’s violent games. A vote passed, 49-7, to suspend all games to , as the Association chief Sofoklis […]
Getting the NCAA Experience… Or whatever
My favorite kind of press release was sent out by the NCAA today: The promotional, ticket-selling, make-more-money press release. It get’s no better. Basically, the NCAA, in a partnership with Primesport , announced the details of The NCAA Experience, Friday. […]
Division II football announces TV deal
If the NFL never resolves it’s issues, Division II football is ready to fill the void. CBS Sports Network announced that it agreed to another six-game television package for 2011. This is the sixth year that Division II football will […]
College World Series not preparing for flooding, yet
Talk about a great start to the College World Series. TD Ameritrade Park, only a few blocks from the Missouri River, might have to wait to host it’s first College World Series The College World Series tarts June 18th. Okay, […]
Gaitlin runs at Prefontaine, still can’t run overseas
U.S. sprinter Justin Gaitlin will be running the 100-meters at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Ore. on Saturday – but he still can’t race in Europe. Swedish track officials, though, are still preventing the former Olympic champion from competing even […]
New York Knicks, Walsh, part ways
The New York Knicks announced Friday that Donnie Walsh will not return as president. More to come…
Dallas takes Game Two of NBA Finals
It was a story unfamiliar to the Miami Heat in these 2011 playoffs, but one the Dallas Mavericks know well. Dallas came back from a seemingly debilitating deficit with seven minutes remaining to claim Game Two behind good defense and […]