Written by Joseph Caporoso Muhlenberg
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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College football fans paid up to $95 this year to watch a spring split squad scrimmage of their favorite team. ESPN has been running highlights of the games in front of NHL playoff highlights. Basically, what I am saying is that spring football is a big deal. Here are the top storylines this April:
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Written by Thomas Floyd Maryland
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
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Baseball may save at least one university's program from a dismal athletic season.
For fans of the Miami Hurricanes, the 2007-2008 athletic year began looking like it would be one to forget. After watching the football team fall to an unfathomable 5-6 record at a school where losing is hardly the norm, there didn’t seem to be much for fans of the “U” to cheer about. The Hurricanes couldn’t even raise enough adrenaline to send the Orange Bowl out in fashion, falling 48-0 to a Virginia squad that finished the season unranked.
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Written by Daniel Hausermann Ithaca
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 |
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The blue and yellow of Michigan
will always clash with the crimson and white of Ohio
State. North
Carolina’s baby blue will forever be forbidden from
the Duke campus. And don’t expect to see anyone wearing orange and red USC gear
around UCLA in the near future either.
College sports thrive on rivalry games, whether it’s a
basketball game at Cameron Indoor or a swim meet at SUNY Potsdam. At every
level, every team has that one game circled on their calendar every single
year. It’s what drives college sports and makes it all so exciting to be a part
of.
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Written by Eben Novy-Williams Princeton
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
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We all watched Monday night’s NCAA finals between Kansas and Memphis. We saw Memphis play well enough to win, even if they missed crucial free throws down the stretch, and most of us shouted when Jayhawks guard Mario Chalmers hit the off-balance clutch three-pointer to send the game into overtime.
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Written by Joseph Caporoso Muhlenberg
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
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Draft madness is here. TCW's Joseph Caporoso calms us all down with some sobering underrated/overrated assessments.
If you miss football as much as I do, than you are counting the days until the NFL Draft. Over the last decade, the draft has risen rapidly in popularity as an event for football fans everywhere. Mock drafts are getting typed up by the thousands as every football pundit attempts to apply some logic to the inexact science of drafting college talent. Here is a look at this year’s most overrated and underrated draft prospects:
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