Posts Tagged ‘ Pac 10 ’

Boston College Gets Its Shot At The Emerald Bowl

Dec 27th, 2009 | By William Queen | Category: College Football

Where has the season gone? Looking at this bowl game, I feel like I’m stuck in a college football nightmare. It wasn’t long ago that USC seemed like they owned the Rose Bowl and Pete Carroll said that every year’s team was his “best ever”. The Emerald Bowl doesn’t exactly cut it. It’s really just [...]



SEC and Big East Clash at MSG

Dec 13th, 2009 | By Howard Goldin | Category: Basketball, Top Story

The major conferences in the NCAA have entered into rivalries/partnerships within the last decade. The Big Ten and ACC, the Big 12 and the PAC 10 and the Big East and SEC have scheduled interesting matchups. The last of the three groupings scheduled a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday evening.
The opening contest featured [...]



Week 11 College Predictions

Nov 13th, 2009 | By Max Baez | Category: College Football

West Virginia @ Cincinnati
First of all, I think Cincinnati is absolutely for real.  It’s a shame that there is no playoff in college football, because Cincinnati deserves a shot to play for a national title (although I wouldn’t argue they are one of college football’s two top teams.)  Also, I’d like to thank the football [...]



College Picks

Oct 2nd, 2009 | By Max Baez | Category: College Football

What a week last week was.  Ole Miss showed it was certainly no where near a top five team, Miami flew back to earth, and Oregon skyrocketed off the planet.  Definitely some intriguing games coming up this week as conference play is about to heat up, and maybe a few pretenders will be separated from [...]



The BCS Needs Fixing

Sep 7th, 2009 | By Max Baez | Category: College Football, Top Story

We all know the BCS is going to be controversial come December, so why not write about it now?
The BCS has been around for over a decade.  Before the BCS, the Pac-10 and Big 10 champion always played each other in the Rose Bowl, and because of this, it meant that the two highest ranked [...]



Is Sanchez Ready?

Aug 27th, 2009 | By Mike Damergis | Category: Mike Damergis, New York Jets, Top Story

Mark Sanchez had a “dear in the headlights” look in his eyes before the Jets-Ravens game on Monday night and of course future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis got right in the rookie’s face. Sanchez threw an interception on the game’s first pass but did rebound to throw a TD pass later in the [...]



Knicks Go Big At The Draft

Jun 26th, 2009 | By Scott Mandel | Category: New York Knicks, Top Story

New York – The New York Knickerbockers and their fans were wishing and hoping as the NBA Draft moved along that their dream pick, Stephen Curry, would fall directly into their laps when the Knicks’ choice came at number eight. Curry, the purest shooter in the draft, had already stated publicly his preference to play [...]