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Tiger Woods injured, miss Wells Fargo
Tiger Woods is facing another small hurdle. He has a minor injury to his left knee and Achilles’ tendon. The injuries have forced him to pull out of the Wells Fargo Championship next week. Woods said he hurt himself during […]
“NFLPA” files request against stay to Judge Nelson
As of 10am EST Wednesday morning, the “NFLPA” filed their opposition to the NFL’s request for a stay. According to Albert Breer of the NFL Network the players asked for a $1 billion bond if the stay is granted. The $1 […]
College football changes season-opener
ESPN might be preparing for an NFL-free start to the fall. The four-letter network has moved the season-opening game between TCU and Baylor up a day for a national television broadcast. ESPN will now air the game on Friday night, […]
Ex-Miami Dolphins player, Jim Mandich dies
South Florida has lost a retired player with a recognizable voice. Jim Mandich, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Miami Dolphins and popular radio announcer for the team, died Tuesday. He was 62. He was diagnosed with bile-duct […]
NFL makes statement, players should stay home
The NFL is responding to players attempting to gain access to team facilities today. The message: Stay home. The NFL is telling players it’s not appropriate yet for players to work out at team facilities. Citing that the lockout has […]
NCAA schools following Title Nein, not Title IX
Call me a pessimist. Or cynical. Or both. But this doesn’t even surprise me. Apparently, all across this great nation of our, NCAA Division I schools are “fudging it” when it comes to athletics. In other news, gravity still exists. […]
Jets’ players attempt to workout
The best news story to come out of the NFL “Laborgate” was this morning at the New York Jets workout facilities. Apparently, Pro Bowl offensive tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson, guard Brandon Moore, wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery, defensive lineman Mike DeVito and […]
NFL Labor: What’s Next?
On Monday evening Judge Susan Nelson ruled in favor of the players in the case Brady v NFL. In addition to her ruling which in effect brings an end to the lockout, she did NOT place a stay of execution […]