Linked And Loaded – Thursday – 11/12
Wow, time for college hoops again! Who will make it to this years March Madness? Can Youngstown State pop through and use all of that experience? Will the five teams YSU plays that were in last years tourney get back in? Will Xavier run the table this year? Will Coppin State get blown out in the first round like they do every other year? Will Pitt have enough in the paint? Stay tuned, it all starts this week.
Here are some stories from other great sites:
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Zoner Sports compiled a list of 8 other athletes who should retire in light of Allen Iverson’s latest threats to step away.
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Fansided lists some flowcharts for the cast of the new hit TV show Flash Forward.
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Major League Jerk rolls out a preview of Wintergreen Copenhagen. Having chewed for about 26 years myself, I found the article to be enjoyable despite the author ripping on Cope Straight.
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Josh Q. Public takes a look at Milwaukee Bucks Rookie superstar Brandon Jennings and his 30+ point effort making him the second youngest Buck ever to do it (behind Kareem).
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Sports Rubbish rolls out a new golf product, a women’s putting green bra.
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Detroit4Lyfe has a 5’11” player named Will Bynum with the most spectacular dunk of the night.
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Bootlegger Sports finds Shaq and his wife divorcing. Is this another way for Shaq to keep himself in the spotlight or is it all legit?
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Outside The Boxscore has the story on Brent Musburger punching Colin Cowherd. The incident took place on ESPN’s Sports Nation show.
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Babes Love Baseball recognizes this years NL Gold Glove award winners.
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Global Sports Fraternity has Earl Smith III changing his name from J. R. Smith, which is what this headcase was called before the switch.
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Style Points takes a look back at a time when former Kansas City RB Larry Johnson used to be a blood-sniffing animal on the field.
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NESW Sports features a snippet of the new Manny Pacquiao’s Punchout video.
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Hugging Harold Reynolds reported that former Philadelphia Eagles tackle Joe Runyan is thinking about running for Congress in New Jerseys 3rd District.