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Author Archives: Justin Karp
What Happened to the Cincinnati Bearcats?
It cannot have collapsed so swiftly and stunningly for a team that finished 2009 with a perfect 12-0 record, right? It has. Continue reading
You Know What’s Funny AND T-Shirt Worthy? Death Threats. (Not)
The exploitation of a horrific and traumatizing event that this girl went through because of Chris Rainey is disturbing. I know taunting is going to happen. I’m even OK with it getting personal about the player to an extent. Continue reading
Posted in NCAA Football
Tagged A.J. Green, Chris Rainey, Florida Gators, Marvin Austin, NCAA Football, suspensions, Tennessee Volunteers
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In Which Clinton Portis and Darnell Dockett Prove They’re Asses
This story isn’t new; in fact, it follows the exact story arc of every female-in-the-clubhouse story ever recorded. An attractive reporter tries to get work done in a testosterone-charged atmosphere and someone makes an inappropriate comment or commits some sort of numb-skulled action. Continue reading
Masoli Ruling Reversal – Not Even The NCAA Knows What It Wants
The lack of common sense almost defies logic. You’ve got a hyper-talented kid with a year of eligibility who has been kicked out of Oregon. He wants to transfer. You say no because it violates the spirit of the rule, which it does. And then you reverse course? Continue reading
Posted in NCAA Football
Tagged Jeremiah Masoli, Mississippi Rebels, NCAA Football, Ole Miss, Oregon Ducks, transfer rules
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Teams in a Tweet Pt. 3: Big “Twen”
Surely you’ve got the ability to consume 140-character bursts about all 120 teams in America before Saturday, right? Right! Continue reading
Posted in NCAA Football
Tagged Big Ten Football, Illinois Fighting Illini, Indiana Hoosiers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Northwestern Wildcats, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Teams in a Tweet, Wisconsin Badgers
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Teams in a Tweet Pt. 2: Big East
Surely you’ve got the ability to consume 140-character bursts about all 120 teams in America before Saturday, right? Right! Continue reading
Teams In A Tweet Pt. 1: The ACC
Surely you’ve got the ability to consume 140-character bursts about all 120 teams in America before Saturday, right? Right! Continue reading
Posted in NCAA Football
Tagged ACC Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, Boston College Eagles, Clemson Tigers, Duke Blue Devils, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Maryland Terrapins, Miami Hurricanes, N.C. State Wolfpack, North Carolina Tar Heels, Teams in a Tweet, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech Hokies, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Stephen Strasburg To Have Tommy John Surgery
UPDATE (10:39 a.m. EST): Among multiple reports, including from Adam Kilgore, Nationals GM Mike Rizzo just announced that Stephen Strasburg has a “significant tear in the ulnar collateral ligament” in his pitching elbow. That means he’ll most likely need ligament … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged Mike Rizzo, Stan Kasten, Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals
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Zettler Clay Will Not Be Joining You For Dinner Tonight
In case you’re just getting home from work and checking Major League Baseball scores, you might not be aware that two teams have blown huge leads so far on Wednesday. Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged 1995 World Series, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Justin Karp, San Francisco Giants, Zettler Clay
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