Notre Dame University's ResLife board has voted not to suspend Fighting Irish star wide receiver Michael Floyd; he recently was charged with another DUI, and he has committed multiple drinking offenses during his time in South Bend. Coach Brian Kelly has not yet reinstated him back into the program. However, the fact that the ResLife board may have thrown him out of … [Read more...] about Update on Notre Dame’s Michael Floyd; Likely Playing this Fall?
Ramirez Retirement: Final Instance of Manny Being Manny
In a shocking story, Manny Ramirez has announced his retirement from the great game of baseball after he was reportedly involved in an issue with the MLB drug policy. It's not clear if Ramirez tested positive for a banned substance, but if he did, he would then have to serve a 100-game suspension. Rather than face the prospects of sitting out for a good … [Read more...] about Ramirez Retirement: Final Instance of Manny Being Manny
Iowa Hawkeyes Holding Special Ladies Football Academy
St. John’s Coach Steve Lavin Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
The leader of the St. John's college basketball program, Steve Lavin, says he has prostate cancer. The 46-year-old coach released a statement Friday saying the diagnosis came in September, but he was told that he could delay his treatment for the disease until after the season was completed. Treatment will commence in the coming weeks and it should not affect his coaching, … [Read more...] about St. John’s Coach Steve Lavin Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
Is Jake Peavy Ever Coming Back to the White Sox?
At this point, we will see Jake Peavy as the starting pitcher for your Chicago White Sox. On opening day. 2018. Seriously, I was at the game when Peavy's detached lat injury occurred. I saw him with his shirt off in the locker room; and the sight was quite gruesome. An entire set of muscles detached and hanging from where they should be. I knew then he wouldn't be back for … [Read more...] about Is Jake Peavy Ever Coming Back to the White Sox?
Rotator Cuffs and Forearms Seriously Frustrating to Cubs Fans
With the off day yesterday, the DL debacle and Dempster’s destruction, it is time to just get it all out and rant like nuts about all things Chicago Cubs. So, let’s get it on … • Dempster does not look good. In fact, he looks bad. • I feel like with need a real-life version of ESPN’s fantasy baseball commercial, where Quade sits down with Marmol, Wood and Marshall and … [Read more...] about Rotator Cuffs and Forearms Seriously Frustrating to Cubs Fans
New Orleans Hornets Secure A NBA Playoff Berth
While it wasn’t always pretty, the New Orleans Hornets played like a playoff team when it mattered most. After allowing a season-high 38 first quarter points Wednesday night to Southwest Division rival Houston, the Hornets were able to claw their way back to a 101-93 victory, clinching a playoff berth. Despite winning only 37 games last season, witnessing the turnover of … [Read more...] about New Orleans Hornets Secure A NBA Playoff Berth
NBA Suspends Dwight Howard, Quentin Richardson of Orlando Magic
The Orlando Magic’s Dwight Howard has received a one-game suspension without pay for receiving his 18th technical foul of the 2010-11 season, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations. Under NBA rules, a player or coach is automatically suspended without pay for one game once he receives his 16th technical foul during a … [Read more...] about NBA Suspends Dwight Howard, Quentin Richardson of Orlando Magic
Frozen Fourum: Frozen Four Preview (North Dakota – Michigan)
FROZEN FOURUM 2011 FROZEN FOUR PREVIEW North Dakota vs. Michigan The world of college hockey descends upon the State of Hockey this weekend to crown a new NCAA hockey champion at the 2011 Frozen Four in St. Paul, Minnesota. This year's field is one of the deepest in recent memory, both in terms of talent and tradition. Michigan, Minnesota Duluth, North … [Read more...] about Frozen Fourum: Frozen Four Preview (North Dakota – Michigan)
Welcome Back to the NBA Playoffs, Indiana Pacers
Fans in Area 55 weren't going to be left out in the cold. The rowdiest spectators in Conseco Fieldhouse remained in the Roy Hibbert-sponsored section well after the final buzzer of the Indiana Pacers' 136-112 rout of the Washington Wizards to watch the final minutes of the Orlando Magic's overtime victory against the Charlotte Bobcats on the arena's jumbo screen. And sure … [Read more...] about Welcome Back to the NBA Playoffs, Indiana Pacers