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Archive: April, 2008

Back to the drawing board

[ Wednesday, April 30 ] By: Travis  —  Leave a Comment

It looks as if Thad Matta’s Buckeyes will again be trying to build a team around a freshman center after the early departure of the previous one.
The Dispatch is reporting (via the Canton Repository) that Kosta Koufos has elected to eliminate the option of returning to Ohio State, and is now weighing the option of […]

Wizards Just Don’t Get It: Cavs Have Last Laugh

[ Monday, April 28 ] By: Travis  —  Comments (4)

If I’m a Cavs fan, I’m loving every bit of this. No, not the 3-1 series lead over the Wizards. But the way that the Wizards have gone about falling into that unfixable hole. Washington has decided to spend all of its time talking trash, and none of its time playing basketball. Here’s the latest […]

Around The Horn: Week 4 in the MLB

By: Travis  —  Leave a Comment

Key Stats through April:
-The Tampa Bay Devil Rays never finished with a winning record (1997-2007). However, this year, the Tampa Bay RAYS are 14-11. Sometimes a little change makes a big difference.
-Indians closer Joe Borowski has not allowed a run since April 14, just his third such two week stretch since joining Cleveland. (Note: Borowski […]

Good Pick, Bad Pick

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With all 252 picks of the NFL draft complete, here is a breakdown of the most overhyped event in the wide world of sports.
Life Is All About Making Good Choices
3 Teams With Great Drafts:
Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City was expected by many to trade down from the 5th overall spot. Coach Herm Edwards made it clear […]

Big Apple for the Big Buckeye

[ Saturday, April 26 ] By: Travis  —  Leave a Comment

The New York Jets drafted Vernon Gholston 6th overall in today’s 2008 NFL Draft. Gholston was the third defensive lineman taken in the top six, but may be the most versatile and dynamic of the bunch. Rowdy Jets fans cheered in jubilation after Commissioner Roger Goodell let the intimidating name roll off his tongue. Gholston […]

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