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647 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 23:21:39 by MrBabyMan | 125 comments
The confident stance this sportscaster is assuming clearly displays her talented assets.
86 votes | submitted 2010-08-25 06:05:23 by nij0209 | 35 comments
Officials hit finally back... with fatal results A Brazilian referee is on the run after fatally
stabbing a player during a match in Barriera.
268 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 22:32:29 by JamesLowell | 16 comments
Hold on to your balls people...
187 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 21:39:14 by rvignesh9008 | 15 comments
The SEC dominates college football, the game that means more to the average Southerner than just
about anything except possibly barbecue.
199 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 19:40:24 by divinediva | 11 comments
If you've been paying attention to pre-season football at all this year, you may have noticed that
the referee typically positioned next to the linebackers and often found writhing on the ground
after a safety levels him, has moved. In an attempt to keep the old men safe, the NFL has shifted
the umpire,
211 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 21:18:51 by HabsChick | 29 comments
The NFL has fined Chad Ochocinco $25,000 for possessing an electronic device and posting messages to
his Twitter account during a preseason game
254 votes | submitted 2010-08-24 17:46:05 by mastersaiyan | 61 comments
It's back to school time!
198 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 19:19:02 by notifyneal | 4 comments
You already know that caffeine can help keep you alert, increasing your focus and concentration when
you need to finish that paper or get through that Monday 8:00 am meeting. (Of course, too much may
keep you up at the wrong time, too.) Evidence continues to mount that it can also help you go the
extra mile… literally.
90 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 19:19:05 by xclusive1 | 9 comments
England's coach, Andy Flower, has told his underperforming batsmen there is no place to hide after
two poor performances in the third Test at The Oval allowed Pakistan to pull the four-match series
scoreline back to 2-1 with just the decider at Lord's to come this week.
333 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 22:22:17 by badqat | 102 comments
In the basketball blogosphere it's highly debated if Kobe Bryant can ever be considered as good as
Michael Jordan, who is currently considered the greatest of all time. Have a look at how the players
compare.
223 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 20:51:00 by vtbarrera | 29 comments
This weekend, “Jay the Joke” joined a rather lengthy list of those who have landed in hot water
or been pink-slipped because of something that happened while employed by ESPN.
244 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 03:08:36 by RunDiggMC | 25 comments
Stephen Strasburg's immense talents -- and those of other star-crossed fireballers in major league
history -- have been described as a gift and a curse by many in baseball. That curse, it would seem,
extends beyond Strasburg, his prized right arm, his teammates and his employers. It affects all of
us.
250 votes | submitted 2010-08-23 16:43:24 by FearLoathing | 110 comments
The rivalry is heating up. Tom Brady said he doesn't watch HBO's 'Hard Knocks' because he can't
stand the Jets.
414 votes | submitted 2010-08-22 19:07:57 by vroom101 | 57 comments
Photographer: U. S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
246 votes | submitted 2010-08-21 22:01:29 by RunDiggMC | 51 comments
When the Yankees look in their rear-view mirror, they should be most concerned not with the
tailgating Rays nor the blip in the distance known as the Red Sox. The biggest threat bearing down
the on the Yankees is Father Time. If they don't repeat as World Series champions, the reason could
very well be age.
421 votes | submitted 2010-08-22 13:30:29 by quickdigger | 46 comments
A newly released documentary reopens the case of Pat Tillman, the football star who left behind a
lucrative NFL career after the 9/11 attacks to join the Army. The one-time Cardinal safety was
killed in Afghanistan in an April 2004 incident that was initially represented by the Pentagon as an
enemy ambush, but later revealed to be a friendly fire.
169 votes | submitted 2010-08-22 11:40:43 by courtman | 19 comments
It wasn't as dramatic as historic, but Kyle Busch completed an unprecedented sweep of three NASCAR
races at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday night, holding off David Reutimann and Jamie McMurray for
his third victory in four days at the half-mile track in Tennessee.