Published on: 25th July, 2009
2007's miraculous run gave way to 2008's ridiculous disaster and disappointment for Browns fans. Now with the entire Savage-Crennel era over and done with, the Cleveland Browns hope the fourth time's the charm with Eric Mangini at the helm. Free agency gave the organization an opportunity to add depth at important positions ...Published on: 24th July, 2009
Yesterday, I introduced my list of six freshmen who I expect to have major impact in their first year of eligibility (the link: http://tiny.cc/topfreshmen). Anyways, as I promised to those who read the previous list, here is the continuation of the top impact freshmen list, again in no particular order. Trent Richardson - RB, Alabama A ...Published on: 23rd July, 2009
Over the past few seasons, freshmen new to college football have not shied away from the spotlight. In fact, many have thrived on the jump to the next level. 2008 introduced the college football world to guys like Julio Jones, Terrelle Pryor, and Jeff Demps. One year ago, they were ...Published on: 21st July, 2009
Yesterday, former NFL quarterback Michael Vick was released from federal custody after serving a sentence on dogfighting charges. It's unclear what kind of penalties, if any, he will incur at the local and state levels, but many are still torn over whether or not Vick will play in the NFL again. Commissioner Roger ...Published on: 20th July, 2009
With fall practices starting up shortly, it's time to see how the new crop of Buckeyes fits in with the old guard. No doubt, the top offensive player in the 2009 class, RB Jamaal Berry from Miami, Florida, will be under intense scrutiny. Many fans felt that Berry's incredible speed and game-breaking ...Published on: 15th July, 2009
In a press conference with Cleveland media, Browns' defensive coordinator Rob Ryan "guaranteed" that the defense would blitz and hinted that they might use the vaunted 46 defense. The defense is the brain-child of Ryan's father, Buddy Ryan, who created the defensive package during his coaching with the Chicago Bears in ...Published on: 13th July, 2009
Buckeye fans can attest to the fact that Jim Tressel has been a breath of fresh air in Columbus and has made the Ohio State football program into one of the elites once again. At 56, Tressel still has some years of coaching ahead of him at Ohio State. But it's unclear ...Published on: 10th July, 2009
One of the most promising recruits of the 2009 class, RB/FB Carlos Hyde from Florida won't be suiting up for the Buckeyes this season. Hyde was unable to get a high enough ACT score to meet NCAA standards and the next opportunity to take the test is September 12, the day ...Published on: 9th July, 2009
For as much disappointment as Buckeye fans witnessed in 2008, they saw just as much promise in the nation's most hyped recruit, Terrelle Pryor. Now he returns for his sophomore season with a year's worth of experience under his belt. With the senior class of James Laurinaitis and Malcolm Jenkins gone, ...Published on: 5th July, 2009
The 2009 season begins September 5, with one of the headliners being an interesting matchup: Ohio State vs Navy in Columbus, Ohio. But for myself, this matchup means more than just a game. This is a game that has truly a special meaning. Me a student at one school, my older brother, ...