Otherwise he’s screwed. (Not that he wasn’t already.)
Thanks to a public records request by the ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION, the newspaper has obtained the phone records and emails of disgraced former Univ. of Georgia AD Damon Evans.
Evans was charged with DUI two weeks ago. During the arrest, a married, teary Evans was found to be accompanied […]
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While the McCourt divorce may seem mind-numbingly complicated as it pertains to the future of the Dodgers, it really isn’t. To understand why, you must go back to how the McCourts were somehow allowed to *buy* the team in the first place.
In 2004, the Dodgers were sold to the McCourts. Excerpt from the press release:
McCourt […]
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This week Matt Leinart was kind enough to bless us with his thoughts on his former USC football program getting bushwhacked with the worst NCAA football violations since the SMU Mustangs had their program terminated.
“It’s tough but no one can take away what we did on the football field there in those years. So whether […]
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In an interview with Jon Weisman of ESPN’s Dodger Thoughts Molly Knight, who recently published a lengthy piece in ESPN The Magazine about the McCourts divorce, reported why the Dodgers allegedly hired Ned Colletti as GM and how Jeff Kent landed a “shocking” two-year contract extension with the Dodgers in 2006 worth over $22 million […]
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Bill Center of the SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE reports today that San Diego Padres pitcher Mat Latos has been placed on the disabled list because of “an aborted sneeze that led to pain in Latos’ side.”
(Should be hanging in his locker in less than 24 hours)
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While walking down some steps at Coors Field in Denver […]
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In a report today on the coaching situation at Fulham of England’s Premier League, Daniel Orstein of the BBC noted that U.S. World Cup soccer coach Bob Bradley will likely keep his job as coach of the American national team.
Bradley reportedly had been under consideration for the Fulham head coaching position.
From Ornstein of the BBC:
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Darren Rovell of CNBC has a piece on John Daly this week which documents an endorsement career reduced to ashes.
Though as long as Daly keeps gripping the stick the way he has at the British Open the last two days, I can think of at least one organization that would surely welcome him as its […]
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