This team is the only team in the entire league with a team name. I'm not making this up, the rest of the teams are sorted by their owner/coach, but not the self proclaimed Minnesota State Screaming Eagles. So, what does this squad have in common with the rest of the state? A: They're losers. Year in and year out.. even when they're close, they really aren't. Brian managed to win 4 games last year.. in 14. That means he also managed to lose double digit games which can be difficult to do in fantasy sports. So, without further ado, lets take a look at this bottom feeder.
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1 September 2010
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1 September 2009
"My parents drove all the way down from Michigan to see me play the game. And did I cry?... " said Jimmy Dugan. Huh? Jimmy Dugan? Who is Jimmy Dugan? Come on don't be embarrassed, you know who he is!
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15 January 2009
Pittsburgh's Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is reportedly in the process of legally changing his name to Luke Steelerstahl for the Pittsburgh Steelers AFC Championship game Sunday versus the Baltimore Ravens.
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13 January 2009
Will NCAA D1 football get a playoff system?
For me, it's not about the money.
The money that schools and bowls make off of the games isn't relevant for me in any way. I make the journey to Auburn once a year (if I'm lucky), and I fork out the money for the overpriced nose-bleed seats. Sure, I'll buy a pricey hot-dog and soda, but that's about the extent of my monetary investment into the sport. The rest of the season I kick back on the couch and watch from the heated comfort of my home, and I doubt I will ever make that expensive post-season ticket purchase (unless my Tigers go to Nashville, or somewhere like that).
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24 November 2008
Cinderella didn't wear a jersey nor did she wear a helmet. She was also not glamourous or graceful until magic surrounded her one night. Sports analyzers are calling Texas Tech a "Cinderella" team. We were always the belle of the ball. No one knew it, but the Texas Tech Red Raiders sure did.
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10 October 2008
Good news Gamecocks fans, I believe that our Gamecocks has a great chance to win this week at Kentucky and here's why. Yes, KT is 4-1, but the haven't beat anyone notable. The have w
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1 October 2008
In the Big Ten, and all across the country, the beginning of conference play provided 2008 with an incredibly exciting and unpredictable weekend of college football. Nothing like college football to take our minds away from the absolute mess in our country now. While maybe I should pay more attention to my dwindling funds, I will continue to bury my mind in college football until the beginning of ’09.
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29 September 2008
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28 September 2008
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27 September 2008
What a horrific season it has been for the Michigan Wolverines. In Michigan, in the fall, you can deal with the Lions being the worst team in Football, because Michigan is always going to contend. Well, except in the year 2008. Apparently, when the Lions are the worst they've ever been, Michigan needs to try to compete with them.
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22 September 2008
With all the Mountain West Conference upsets going on people seem to be overlooking Ball State, a team that's favored to win the Mid American Conference title. Last Saturday Ball State put 41 points on the board to defeat Big Ten opponent, Indiana Hoosiers 41-20 . Ball State has a very dangerous offense that features players like Dante Love, MiQuale Lewis, Darius Hill, Robert Brewster and Nate Davis.
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eyes. They were coming off an embarrassing defeat last week, losing to
the USC Trojans by over three touchdowns. The starting quarterback had
Continue reading "Pryor Productive as Starter For The Buckeyes"
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19 September 2008
Tomorrow might be the day where those in the presumptive basement finally get flooded. Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana have survived their first few weeks of games, despite having little expected of them for this season. All three of them face their hardest test in the early season tomorrow, and a victory will go a long way to earn them both respect and an eventual bowl bid come December.
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18 September 2008
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3 September 2008
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23 February 2008
After witnessing Tennessee Volunteers defeat the number one ranked team in the nation the Memphis Tigers, it is crystal clear what this game meant: Memphis is one of the most overrated number one team. Sure, they had the second best RPI in the nation, but they just were not that good. They have not been tested at all while they faced Conference USA teams. Sure they defeated USC, UCONN, Arizona, and Gonzaga, but that was all in the start of the season when those teams were slow out of the gate. After those uplifting victories, Memphis has not been tested at all by facing mediocre teams in CUSA. While watching them face Tennessee, it was clear who was the better team. In one of its biggest games of the season, it struggled because this team has not faced this kind of atmosphere all season. The players seemed rattled by the atmosphere and there was sloppy plays everywhere. From bad shots, passes, and turnovers, it was a display that showed Memphis is not considered one of the best teams in college basketball. Even though Tennessee was horrible at times, they were able to overcome their struggles, and the crowd. They were able to prevail. Memphis shot too many threes and played selfishly as they tried to drive it to the basket when other players were open. Memphis is not a considered a national champ, but rather a national flop.
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