Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
Read my week eight picks here.
11:20 am - Home from vacation only to find two flat tires on my car. Awesome.
2:37 - I'm not officially on the Fire Bill Lynch bandwagon...yet. But if this awful performance keeps up, and I mean if IU doesn't win, I'm all in.
My first four ...
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Read my week seven picks here.
Record after week six: 66-27 (45-45-3 ATS)
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Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Record after week six: 66-27 (45-45-3 ATS)
12 pm ET
Arkansas State (2-4) at Indiana (3-2) (-10)
So here is the situation for Indiana football the rest of the way. With seven games left, the Hoosiers need a minimum of three wins for bowl eligibility and four for a guaranteed bowl berth. Left ...
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
Record after week five: 56-20 (38-36-2 ATS)
12 pm ET
Indiana (3-1) at (2) Ohio State (5-0) (-22.5)
So IU is coming off a very painful loss at home against Michigan in a shootout for the ages, has one week to recover, and gets to go to Columbus to play the second-ranked team ...
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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Hold on to your butts... on Tuesday, a Florida Gators football player was arrested?
Yes. Way.
Receiver/returner Chris Rainey became the 27th Gator in the Urban Meyer Era to run afoul of John Law when he was booked for third-degree felony stalking after allegedly sending an ex-girlfriend a text saying "Time to ...
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
You know how they say that, at this point in training camp, every NFL team is a Super Bowl contender? It's the opposite in college football, especially this year. Everyone is nothing but a series of question marks and doubts. No one knows what kind of team their school has ...
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Now that USC ipso facto has been given the death penalty, the question of what kind of institutional control the NCAA expects its member institutions to have has moved to the fore in the age-old student vs. athlete debate. The main reason USC got hammered is because ...
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