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College basketball Offseason: Two teams that I believe WILL surprise you.
Team 1: Utah Utes Last year’s record: 16-17 Overall, 11th in Big 12 Key losses: Gabe Madsen (15.2 PPG), Ezra Ausar (12.5 PPG), Key Returners: Keanu Dawes (8.3 PPG) Key newcomers: Don McHenry (Western Kentucky-17 PPG), Terrence Brown (FDU-20.7 PPG), James Okonkwo (Akron-7.1 PPG), Elijah Moore (Syracuse-5.2 PPG), Jahki Howard (Auburn-5.3 PPG) Don McHenry Terrence
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To what extent the romanization of the traditional “good old days” of football by fans and leagues has contributed to the widespread existence of CTE in football players?
Throughout the history of football, fans, coaches, and leagues have viewed hard tackles and hard hits as highlight plays, downplaying the detrimental potential effects that such strenuous physical actions exert on players, rather than being potentially damaging to the other players. Injuries inflicted upon players as a result of aggressive physical contact in football can
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Super Bowl over; It is Madness time!
With March madness around the corner, Joe Lunardi dropping his bracketology weekly, big-time matchups including rivalries occurring, and bubble teams trying to find a way to sneak into the big dance, I will start doing weekly team overviews before the tournament. Picture via Detriot Free Press Team 1: #20 Michigan Wolverines Current record: 18-5 Overall,
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College basketball is coming to peak hoops season with conference play going on
It is mid-January, and college basketball isn’t just here, but it’s heating up. As of January 17, 2025, here are the season averages for the trio. The stats are from ESPN.com. Curtis Jones: Key Performance against No.9 Kansas: 25 points, shooting 9-for-17 from the field, including 5-for-6 from 3-point range. Tamin Lipsey: Keshon Gilbert: January
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Team Focus in College Basketball
It is already December, the holiday season is around the corner, feast week has passed, and college basketball is going crazy! One of the most interesting topics is not revolving around a team, but instead a former high school team. I wanted to highlight how unreal and extraordinary these former high school team starters are
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The Detrimental Effects of Name, Image, and Likeness on College Basketball and Football Team Cohesion and Team Identity
By Jared Saiontz When you think about college sports, you think about team identity, cohesion, tradition, and culture. Bo Schembechler, the great University of Michigan Football coach, once gave one of the most famous speeches in college sports history, underscoring the concept of a team as follows: ” No man is more important than The


