June 2010 News

Picture of the day: Colt McCoy and John Elway

Published: June 30, 2010

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Former Texas QB Colt McCoy met NFL great John Elway at the Walter Camp Football Foundation weekend.
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Stewart-Haas teams stack awards at New Hampshire

Published: June 29, 2010

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Strategic calls on the pit box and hard driving helped both Cup Series teams from Stewart-Haas Racing collect two post-race contingency awards to go along with their top-10 finishes on Sunday at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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OU picks up commitment from 4-star tight end

Published: June 29, 2010

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The University of Oklahoma picked up another football commitment on Tuesday when tight end Dan Tapko chose the Sooners over Nebraska and Notre Dame.
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Kerry J. Byrne: Jared Allen is greatest non-QB impact player

Published: June 29, 2010

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We need a new individual honor in the NFL. We’re calling it the MV non-QB P — the most valuable player who doesn’t play quarterback.
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Kerry J. Byrne: Jared Allen is greatest non-QB impact player

Published: June 29, 2010

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We need a new individual honor in the NFL. We’re calling it the MV non-QB P — the most valuable player who doesn’t play quarterback.
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Bruce Jenkins: Wimbledon observations as Week 2 heats up

Published: June 29, 2010

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Ten thoughts on Wimbledon’s second Monday, for sheer quantity the sport’s greatest show on earth:
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Bruce Jenkins: Wimbledon observations as Week 2 heats up

Published: June 29, 2010

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Ten thoughts on Wimbledon’s second Monday, for sheer quantity the sport’s greatest show on earth:
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Jeff Pearlman: Now that Tiki Barber has fallen down he should stage a comeback

Published: June 29, 2010

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On the bright side, his legs should be plenty fresh for his inevitable NFL comeback attempt.
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Jeff Pearlman: Now that Tiki Barber has fallen down he should stage a comeback

Published: June 29, 2010

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On the bright side, his legs should be plenty fresh for his inevitable NFL comeback attempt.
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Joe Sheehan: So what’s with all the no-hitters? Hey, folks, that’s baseball

Published: June 29, 2010

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Jaded yet? Since Ubaldo Jimenez fired the season’s first no-hitter on April 17, three other pitchers have climbed that same mountain. On Friday night in St. Petersburg, Edwin Jackson joined Jimenez and perfectionists Roy Halladay and Dallas Braden in holding the opposition hitless With a bit more than half the season to play, 2010 stands [...]


Joe Sheehan: So what’s with all the no-hitters? Hey, folks, that’s baseball

Published: June 29, 2010

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Jaded yet? Since Ubaldo Jimenez fired the season’s first no-hitter on April 17, three other pitchers have climbed that same mountain. On Friday night in St. Petersburg, Edwin Jackson joined Jimenez and perfectionists Roy Halladay and Dallas Braden in holding the opposition hitless With a bit more than half the season to play, 2010 stands [...]


Phil Taylor: Summer of LeBron has league on hold

Published: June 29, 2010

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And so, we reach the endgame. With any luck, the last act of this seemingly interminable play will be the shortest. The prelude to the Great Free-Agent Summer of 2010, starring LeBron James, has been playing longer than most of the Broadway shows in the city that the Knicks are hoping will be James’ new [...]


Phil Taylor: Summer of LeBron has league on hold

Published: June 29, 2010

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And so, we reach the endgame. With any luck, the last act of this seemingly interminable play will be the shortest. The prelude to the Great Free-Agent Summer of 2010, starring LeBron James, has been playing longer than most of the Broadway shows in the city that the Knicks are hoping will be James’ new [...]


Tom Verducci: Joey Votto, Marlon Byrd lead the All-Overlooked All-Star team

Published: June 29, 2010

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In 1976, the All-Star Game starting pitcher for the American League was a rookie with a 1.78 ERA and 43 strikeouts who didn’t make his first start until May 15 that year. And that night, largely on the strength of Mark (The Bird) Fidrych getting the ball, the ratings for the All-Star Game shot up [...]


Tom Verducci: Joey Votto, Marlon Byrd lead the All-Overlooked All-Star team

Published: June 29, 2010

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In 1976, the All-Star Game starting pitcher for the American League was a rookie with a 1.78 ERA and 43 strikeouts who didn’t make his first start until May 15 that year. And that night, largely on the strength of Mark (The Bird) Fidrych getting the ball, the ratings for the All-Star Game shot up [...]


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