The year and the college football season are at there end. They both will climatically and be celebrated with fireworks and praise. However unlike 2013, the college football season's end will be spread out over a week, instead of one night. One glorious week of insane, all out, full octane action. We've got all the news and notes you need to keep you informed.
A white Mercedes allegedly traveling 110 mph has flattened the Dodgers with the organization's most frightening, frustrating truth. For the second time this year, Puig has been charged with reckless driving, after his arrest Saturday on an Everglades-choked stretch of South Florida highway known as Alligator Alley. Puig was allegedly traveling 110 mph in a 70-mph zone, a startling pace even on a flat stretch of road built for speed. Pal - Pal@990WBOB.com Sweep up the pine needles, let the wife deal with the gift returns. It's college football bowl time. For all you nay sayers who lack the mental capacity to enjoy all the action, you really should enlighten yourself. The final season under the BCS system is almost complete. However before this era in college football history is complete, we will be witness to some of the most exciting bowl match ups. Pop the popcorn, chill the brewskies and enjoy all the action the football gods have bestowed upon us. By Michael Parente The Patriots won for just the fourth time on the road last weekend when they crushed Baltimore, 41-7, and, believe it or not, it might've been one of the most important road wins of the Bill Belichick era. We still don’t know just how big this one was yet, because the final chapter of this season has yet to be written, but, rest assured, it was big. John Candy big. And the best part is it has the chance to be even bigger depending on how the postseason plays out.
By Scoop Fox Winter has arrived in New England. Football starts to wind down, people are looking towards basketball to fill in. Yes, the 2013-2014 NBA has reached the one-fourth mark and now the infamous 'trade rumors' are starting to sprout. Right now all the buzz is about Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo and where he might land before season's end. Though some trade talks are just laughable (Rondo to Sacramento anyone), one team has thrown away whatever is left of their dignity in an attempt to gain #9's services. MLB.com Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times, citing the Sponichi website in Japan, reported that Casey Close will serve as Tanaka's agent. Close also represents Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke and Derek Jeter. All 30 major league teams were notified that the 30-day period to sign the star 25-year-old right-hander began at 8 a.m. ET Thursday, the Associated Press reported. Clubs have until 5 p.m. on Jan. 24 to attempt to reach an agreement with the ace. Only the signing team will pay the Rakuten Golden Eagles the $20 million posting fee, with Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News referencing an MLB spokesman in adding that teams don't have to place a formal bid, but have to be willing to pay the fee if they sign Tanaka. All 30 teams can negotiate with Tanaka, per Feinsand, but he doesn't have to meet with every team. The Japanese right-hander's Nippon Professional Baseball club, the Rakuten Golden Eagles, reportedly revealed late Tuesday night that it will make him available to MLB teams through the posting system. Rakuten president Yozo Tachibana announced the decision, according to Hernandez. Tanaka, who went 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA and led the Golden Eagles to the Japan Series title, is expected to set off a feeding frenzy. The right-hander has also starred in the World Baseball Classic, and he's gone 99-35 with a 2.30 ERA in seven seasons in Japan. Read Full Article Michigan will start freshman quarterback Shane Morris in place of Devin Gardner in the Buffalo Wild Wings basin against Kansas State on Saturday, coach Brady Hoke announced Thursday. Gardner, a redshirt juvenile, continues marginalised by a turf toe injury. Morris has appeared in only four games this time of the year. He has only thrown the ball 9 times this season completing five with one interception. Morris, who completed his high school career as the No. 8 QB in the country. |
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