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  1. My Baseball Hall Of Fame Vote

    Well, it’s that time of year again, and it's time to start the big Baseball Hall of Fame debate. On the 2008 ballot, there are 23 different names. Let's take a look and say whom we think should get in, and who comes up short...

    Written by levinakl about about 7 hours ago 11 comments

  2. Notre Dame Football: It's Only Gonna Get Worse

    Notre Dame football is in big trouble. I mean HUGE trouble. And the program has done it to itself. The administration took a risk by firing Bob Davie, who was admittedly not setting the world afire...

    Written by Andrew Nuschler about about 10 hours ago 38 comments

  3. Terrible Move: Auburn Sacks Tuberville

    Bad move, Auburn. You tried it once before. You stabbed Tommy Tuberville in the back by flying in then Louisville coach Bobby Petrino for an interview for a non-vacant position. Despite that, Tuberville hung with you...

    Written by Scott Hansen about about 6 hours ago 19 comments

  4. Sean Avery Was Right About The NHL, and They Know It

    Sean Avery is right about a lot of things, and the NHL knows it. It's ironic that he plays for a team called the "Stars", because the NHL has proven itself totally incapable of creating anything resembling a true household name...

    Written by Bryan Goldberg about about 4 hours ago 7 comments

  5. Tony Romo Is The Real MVP

    This entire season, Drew Brees, Kurt Warner, and Brett Favre have been the main NFL players mentioned in the MVP argument. However, suddenly, another candidate has come into the picture...

    Written by Ari Horing about about 10 hours ago 55 comments

  6. How Roger Goodell Is Turning The NFL Into a Pansy League

    Everybody knows that there are certain players who make bone crushing hits. The Colts Bob Sanders is a good example. He's the classic stereotype of the big hitting safety. He's fast, aggressive and willing to put his body on the line...

    Written by Auguste Archer about about 10 hours ago 32 comments

  7. Tommy Tuberville's Dismissal Shows Auburn Is Focused on More Than Just Its Rival

    When Tommy Tuberville exited the Auburn sideline after last Saturday’s 36-0 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide in what turned out to be his Tiger finale, he did so as the winningest coach ...

    Written by Kevin Strickland about about 6 hours ago 16 comments

  8. Tommy Tuberville is the Devil Auburn Knows

    The most comforting thing about Tommy Tuberville running the Auburn football program? Tiger fans know exactly what to expect. The most disconcerting thing about Tuberville running the Auburn football program? Tiger fans know exactly what to expect...

    Written by Kevin Strickland about about 12 hours ago 11 comments

  9. How 'Bout Those Denver Nuggets?

    The Denver Nuggets ended the 2007-2008 season with a heartbreaking 0-4 performance against the L.A. Lakers in the first round of the Western Conference Finals...

    Written by Brendan Collins about about 9 hours ago 3 comments

  10. I Blame the White Guy

    There is always someone to blame. I blame Charlie Weis for his inability to make a contest out of recent games versus the University of Southern California...

    Written by s. healey about about 5 hours ago 0 comments

  11. The Much Beleaguered Avery Incident: Why We're Still Talking About It

    Sean Avery is making headlines again, and the recent "sloppy seconds" incident has become an all-consuming topic of discussion for fans and media. Is all the attention necessary, or does it just fuel sensationalism? Sean Avery has done it again...

    Written by M MacDonald Hall about about 5 hours ago 5 comments

  12. Put The Keyboard Down! Why Sean Avery's Comments Aren't All Wrong

    Let me first say a small congratulations to my fellow Bleacher Creatures, you truly do read everything you believe, and expect your readers to do the same for you...

    Written by Ken Armer about about 12 hours ago 27 comments

  13. Heart of a Champion: The 40 Toughest Players in NFL History

    Steve Sabol, President of NFL Films, once stated, “There are so many definitions of toughness. There's the toughness of getting the snot knocked out of you, and the can't-be-intimidated, never-quit kind of tough...

    Written by Bryn Swartz about about 5 hours ago 46 comments

  14. Jim Rice: Hall of Fame Case

    This week, the Hall of Fame released its ballot for the 2009 induction. Many names are on the last. One is a shoe-in (Rickey Henderson), several have been there forever (Bert Blyleven, Jack Morris), ...

    Written by The Roundtable about about 11 hours ago 10 comments

  15. John Ziegler Interview Part One: The Man Behind The Former NHL President

    First off, I want to thank Mr. Ziegler for taking the time to speak with me. I got an extreme amount of information from him regarding the NHL, and the position of President/Commissioner...

    Written by Alan Bass about about 10 hours ago 0 comments

  16. The Lost Caretakers of Notre Dame

    Should Charlie Weis go? Absolutely. For a number of reasons, but for more than just the obvious losses. In life, many of our successful individuals, whether in business, sports, or any public arena, have great problem-solving skills...

    Written by Kristian Davis about about 13 hours ago 7 comments

  17. Arizona's Chase Budinger And Jordan Hill Enjoying Hot Streak In The Desert

    After Jerryd Bayless (the freshman sensation who scored 103 points over 3 games) had his name exonerated from the locker room the Arizona Wildcats knew they would have a new leading scorer this upcoming season...

    Written by Sean Stancill about about 10 hours ago 0 comments

  18. NFC North Roundtable: Week 13

    Welcome to the NFC North Roundtable. Here is our lineup of writers; Zach Kruse with the Packers, Keith Shelton with the Lions, Andy Smith with the Vikings, and Tom Krems with the Bears. All will be moderating these discussions...

    Written by T.W. Krems about about 8 hours ago 10 comments

  19. To Wait or Not to Wait: The Last 48 Hours Behind Notre Dame Football

    Now that Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick has publicly announced head football coach Charlie Weis will be back for a fifth season, many fans and alumni alike wondered why not wait ...

    Written by Weis Gipper about about 8 hours ago 2 comments

  20. New York Knicks Breakdown: Al Harrington Creates a Spark

    What with the Knicks apparently having a sale on their players- "All leading scorers must go! Have a free former all-star point guard! Unused this season!" they were at least clever enough to ...

    Written by Hoops4life about about 9 hours ago 5 comments

  21. Christmas Comes Early for Notre Dame Football Fans

    Since I was born, I have been a passionate, loyal Notre Dame Football fan. I have dedicated Saturdays in the fall to Notre Dame to the point that my girlfriend of three years is not allowed to ...

    Written by Brendan Collins about about 10 hours ago 1 comments

  22. Lane Kiffin: Boy Wonder or Caped Crusader?

    You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Luckily for Lane Kiffin and the University of Tennessee football program, a second chance won’t be needed...

    Written by Joel Barker about about 7 hours ago 1 comments

  23. Baseball and "Not So" Great Depression

    After seven years as a big mucky-muck at my company, I was laid off today. The "In-Human Resource Lady" said something about "Necessary for the survival of the company...

    Written by Todd Civin about about 8 hours ago 1 comments

  24. The Portland Trailblazers Play Hockey?

    There are two places in the universe where you will see an entire basketball starting lineup sit out at one time. There are two places where you will see more than five members of a bench play extended minutes while all your starters rest...

    Written by The Takeover about about 6 hours ago 1 comments

  25. MLB: Steroids & America

    The cork is out of the bottle so to speak. The Mitchell Report was the official declaration that performance enhancing drugs have infiltrated Major League Baseball on a mass scale...

    Written by Alan Thomson about about 11 hours ago 0 comments