Kyrie Irving Is One Interesting Cat

BY: BRIAN WOLF I have been a fan since Kyrie played his one year at Duke University. As a Blue Devil fan, I was excited to watch Irving’s game. He was Coach K’s first point guard who could do it all. Sure there was Woj, and Reddick, and Smith, but Kyrie did everything on the […]

Southwest Division Preview – Where in the world is James Harden?

Houston Rockets 2019-20 record: 44-28; lost in Western Conference semifinals Additions: F/C Christian Wood (three years, $41M sign and trade from Detroit); G Sterling Brown (one year, $1.7M); C DeMarcus Cousins (one year); F Jae’Sean Tate (two years, $2.9M); 2021 first-round pick (multiple protections through 2027, from Detroit); F Kenyon Martin, Jr. (draft rights acquired […]

Derrick Henry and the quest for 2000 yards

BY: ZACH MCADOO Derrick Henry this year has proven why he should be in consideration to be the best RB in the NFL, not to mention he should be a 99 overall on Madden too.  Yes, the gaming nerd in me had to include that, especially because a 95 is too low.  After rushing for […]

The Road to the Playoffs

BY: MCADOO There are three weeks left in the NFL regular season and we still have teams jockeying for position. Forty-eight games left to decide who gets in and who will be left out in the cold until the next season. We have already seen six teams be eliminated (cough Jets cough) and now it […]

Ike Boettger’s Call to Action

BY: MATTHEW SHALLOE  It is no secret that the Bills have had what seems like a revolving door at the Guard position all year. First, Jon Feliciano was out to start the season, Quinton Spain was benched in Week 3 and later released, Cody Ford had battled a multitude of injuries before his latest Meniscus […]

College Football Conference Championship Game Previews

BY: BRIAN WOLF After 130 cancelled contests, we have finally made it to conference championship week in college football. While 2020 has certainly brought its challenges, colleges and their football programs have adapted and done their best to put a team on the field each Saturday. We have seen upsets, crazy comebacks, Cinderella stories, and […]

Common Sense: Jaret Patterson’s Case for the Heisman

BY: DANFORD “A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right …  Time makes more converts than reason.” – Thomas Paine. That’s a famous quote from the all-time, best-selling American title, Common Sense. It’s a powerful one at that, stating that time can trump reason simply because […]