Duke actually did better then I thought it would–getting 7 points in garbage time. No one in the ACC, or for that matter any team in the country is at the same level as the Seminoles. Auburn is in for a reality lesson.
Sparty 34 OSU 24 Urban Meyer was clueless as to how to wolve the Spartan defense in the 4th quarter. For the game 1-10 on 3rd downs. A Champion—negative–just a pretender.
Crowd at Cal–Photo from Palo Alto Paul Video highlights http://www.calbears.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=30100&DB_OEM_ID=30100
My take—What an incredible program win for Sasho and the University of Maryland Soccer squad. I watched the entire game on the Cal TV network and believe me it was touch and gowith both teams missing key go ahead opportunities but now for Maryland it’s back where they belong … Read More »
Ravens continue run to the playoffs Sunday against Adrian and the Vikings
Ravens probably won’t have Elvis but might have Pitta back
Win Sunday–split New England and Detroit–defeat Cincy —Ravens looking good at 9-7
O’s trade Jim Johnson, watch as Scott Feldman gets 3 year $30 million deal with Astros and Nate McClouth gets 2 year 10.7 Million from DC
Robinson Cano gets 10 year $242 Million deal from Seattle with help of Jay Z and … Read More »
Terps capture 7th Win with victory over NC State 41-21
Travis Garrison and Don Marcus (Sunpapers) will be at Attman’s Deli in Potomac on a Live Version of Terp Talk Monday night at 630 PM
CJ Brown scores 3 TDs and passes for 2 –earns ACC Player of the Week
Where will the Terps go Bowling?
Preview of the BB&T Classic
Soccer squad moves to round of 8 after … Read More »
Nelson Mandela, who became one of the world’s most beloved statesmen and a colossus of the 20th century when he emerged from 27 years in prison to negotiate an end to white minority rule in South Africa, has died. He was 95.
South African president Jacob Zuma made the announcement at a news conference late Thursday, saying, “We’ve lost our greatest son.”
Mandela’s death closed the final chapter in South Africa’s struggle to cast off apartheid, leaving the world with … Read More »
I never met Nelson Mandela, but I stood outside his house with a hundred others in the barbed-wire ghetto of Soweto in 1995, one year after his election, wondering whether we might glimpse the great man.
Then I spent three days in that massive slum and saw what Mandela was up against. I saw it through the prism of sports in Soweto then, or what passed for sports.
Twenty dilapidated basketball courts for a part of Johannesburg that had 1.3 … Read More »
Both of these teams were booed during the intros.