Author: Etienne Marcel Pourtout
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Triple Option Attack: College Football Preseason Poll #23 Arizona State
Music to listen to: Hey Jealousy and Found Out About You by the Gin Blossoms Last Season: The Sun Devils finished last year with a record of 6-6 but didn’t participate in a bowl game. In fact, the last time that Arizona State made a bowl game was back in 2007, current head coach Dennis…
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Passing the Guard: UFC 133 Preview
Music to listen to: Koyannisqatsi by Philip Glass This would make the top-10 if I ever had a walkout song before an MMA fight. Quick preview of UFC 133 for you out there. Rashad Evans vs. Tito Ortiz: Evans is finally going to be fighting in the Octagon after being off for more…
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Triple Option Attack: Sports Inquirer College Football Preseason Poll #24 Texas
Music to listen to: Leave My Girl Alone by Stevie Ray Vaughn The start of the 2011 college football season is less than a month away so its time to start the Sports Inquirer Top 25 Preseason Ranking. Next up is #24 Texas. Last season: Last season was a disappointment on many levels. Texas’ record…
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Triple Option Attack: Sports Inquirer College Football Preseason Poll #25 Missouri
Music to listen to: A Change Would Do You Good by Sheryl Crow The start of the 2011 college football season is less than a month away so its time to start the Sports Inquirer Top 25 Preseason Ranking beginning with Missouri. Last season: The Tigers had their third 10-win season in four seasons last…
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Safety Squeeze: MLB Review for 8/2
Music to listen to: The Mirror Conspiracy by The Thievery Corporation Time for the first edition of Safety Squeeze, your daily review of the happenings of the previous day in major league baseball. Detroit 6, Texas 5: So much for the much improved Texas bullpen. New Ranger reliever Mike Adams, just traded to Texas from…
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Triple Option Attack: Intro to Sports Inquirer’s Preseason Top-25 College Football Poll
Music to listen to: So Gone by The Memorials Today marks the official start of my preseason top-25 poll for college football. These polls are usually used to sell magazines, get traffic to your Web site or just to cause some controversy. I still remember back in the early 1990’s when Sports Illustrated placed Arizona…
