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Throughout the NFL playoffs, uber-popular sportswriter Bill “The Sports Guy” Simmons from ESPN.com previewed each game through the conference championships by likening the games to a character or incident from the greatest reality TV show ever created: Jersey Shore. For instance, the Colts-Ravens game was Sammi Sweetheart because, “At first [...]

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Watch this guy throw off the goalie during a shootout attempt.
Oh – he’s only nine years old.

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Na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na …

September 25th, 2009 by Betsy Mills

It’s three games into Uncle Stan’s tenure as head coach of the Ball State Fighting Cardinals, and signs are already appearing that the chirping fans are ready to see him go.
Behold FireStanParrish.com, an under-construction website devoted to the ultimate demise of the newest Cardinal football coach.
(Ironically, the page ganks this welcome graphic from BallStateSports.com.)
Thanks to Kyle [...]

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The head coach for University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s football program is no longer mad at the Royal Purple, the school’s student newspaper, for printing a column blasting a few athletes for their behavior at the gym. The decision to stop his temper tantrum comes just one day after banning the paper from direct access to the [...]

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To those of you who missed the Kent State / Akron game last weekend, which I’m sure is all of you, you missed what is one of the worst flagrant fouls in history, and certainly the most obvious. Basically what happens is this: Akron’s Nate Linhart goes into the air to pass the ball to [...]

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Boom violates the Oscars!

February 23rd, 2009 by Jeff Kew

The viral video is still alive and kickin!  Will Smith stumbled momentarily during the Oscars but recovered well throwing out one of ball state’s greatest contributions to the interwebs

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