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Sunday, December 18, 2011

College Basketball Schedule Dec 18, 2011

Mercer
Seton Hall
12:00pm ET

Gardner-Webb
Wake Forest
1:00pm ET

Bryant
Boston Coll
1:00pm ET

Holy Cross
9 Connecticut
1:00pm ET

Oral Roberts
8 Xavier
1:00pm ET

C Michigan
Iowa St
2:00pm ET

Loy Mrymnt
Florida St
3:00pm ET

S Dakota St
Washington
3:00pm ET

Will & Mary
10 Missouri
3:00pm ET

Mt. St. Mary's
Penn St
4:00pm ET

Virginia
Oregon
5:30pm ET

E Illinois
Northwestern
6:00pm ET

W. Oregon
Wash St
7:35pm ET

Grambling St
Texas Tech
8:00pm ET

Portland St
Oregon St
10:00pm ET

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Ric Flair One Of A Kind In Professional Wrestling

Ric Flair is one of a kind and still thrills crowds on a daily basis. The Nature Boy as he is known has fans from virtually all sports and continues to grow in popularity. Flair has wrestled for a long time and it has taken a toll on his body. Below is a video done in 2009 where Flair talks about his career and other things. Flair is one of a kind and maybe the greatest professional wrestler of all-time.

Temple Rolls Over Wyoming 37-15 In New Mexico Bowl

It's time for Bowl Games in College Football no matter if you like them or not. In The New Mexico Bowl Temple dominated Wyoming for an easy 37-15 win. It was only Temple's second bowl win on school history. Temple's Bernard Pierce ran for two early touchdowns and Temple quarterback Chris Coyer threw for 169 yards and a touchdown to pace The Owls to the win.

Many people wonder if we really need all these Bowl games and my answer is yes. Take Temple and Wyoming it gives them some kind of a reward for playing hard all season long. They are not playing in any National Championship game, but a bowl win is still a bowl win. Give Temple credit they played hard and now have their second bowl win.

NFL Schedule Dec 17-19, 2011

Saturday, Dec 17

Dallas
Tampa Bay
8:20pm ET

Thursday, Dec 15

Jacksonville 14
Atlanta 41
Final

Sunday, Dec 18

Carolina
Houston
1:00pm ET

Miami
Buffalo
1:00pm ET

Tennessee
Indianapolis
1:00pm ET

Cincinnati
St. Louis
1:00pm ET

Seattle
Chicago
1:00pm ET

New Orleans
Minnesota
1:00pm ET

Green Bay
Kansas City
1:00pm ET

Washington
NY Giants
1:00pm ET

Detroit
Oakland
4:05pm ET

Cleveland
Arizona
4:15pm ET

NY Jets
Philadelphia
4:15pm ET

New England
Denver
4:15pm ET

Baltimore
San Diego
8:20pm ET

Monday, Dec 19

Pittsburgh
San Francisco
8:30pm ET

College Basketball Scores Dec 17, 2011

17 Miss St 80
Detroit 75
Final

American 55
16 Georgetown 81
Final

Alabama A&M 57
20 Michigan 87
Final

2 Ohio St 74
S Carolina 66
Final

6 Baylor 86
BYU 83
Final

22 Texas A&M 64
13 Florida 84
Final

N Colorado 72
11 Marquette 93
Final

Memphis 87
4 Louisville 95
Final

18 Indiana 69
Notre Dame 58
Final

UNLV 64
19 Illinois 48
Final

Indiana St 61
25 Vanderbilt 55
Final

Appalach St 82
5 UNC 97
Final

S.C. St 55
15 Pittsburgh 69
Final

1 Syracuse 88
N.C. St 72
Final

Bowling Grn 60
21 Michigan St 74
Final

Chattanooga 62
3 Kentucky 87
Final

Arkansas St 53
24 Murray St 66
Final

Houston Bap. 62
25 Creighton 97
Final

23 Alabama 58
Kansas St 71
Final

Jimmie Rollins And Phils Reach Deal

Jimmie Rollins has always been a Phillie and that will not change for the near future. Rollins has reached agreement with Phils on a three-year contract with a vesting option for a fourth year. ollins, 33, is a three-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glove winner and won the National League MVP award in 2007. He is fourth on the Phillies' career list behind Richie Ashburn, Mike Schmidt and Ed Delahanty with 1,866 hits, and ranks among the franchise's top five in games played, plate appearances, runs, total bases, doubles, triples and stolen bases.

Getting Jimmie Rollins back in the fold was very important. He was hurt some last year, but when he is healthy he is one of the best in baseball. The Phillies needed him and in reality he probably did not want to go anywhere else anyways. Getting a three year deal will keep him a Phillie something Phillie fans should be excited about.

Around The Diamond: 2012 Milwaukee Brewers

Time for our early MLB Previews and today we will look at the 2012 Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee finally made the playoffs, but could not stop the eventual winner the St. Louis Cadinals. The Brewers did win the NL Central and should be a contender for it this coming season. Milwaukee has some issues it must address in the off-season. Maybe their biggest is what to do at first base. It looks like they will not resign Prince Fielder, so Mat Gamel will get his shot at first base.

Milwaukee also may have to deal with losing Ryan Braun as he had a positive test for drugs. He is appealing, and the Brewers will need to see how this works out for them. The Brewers did ship Casey McGehee to the Pirates for pitcher Jose Veras. This deal was done because the Brewers signed former Cub 3B Aramis Ramirez. Milwaukee is counting on Ramirez to pick up the slack with Fielder probably gone.

The Brewers also will have another shortstop as they signed Alex Gonzalez. He is a good shortstop, but his numbers with the bat will not wow anyone. The bullpen for the most part will be back. For the Brewers to contend again in 2012 they will need a team effort. Nyjer Morgan must continue to play with a steady head and the Brewers must stay injury free.

Starting pitching for the Brewers should be fine and even better this year. I look for the Brewers to contend again for the National League Championship. A lot will will depend on the pitching and if it holds up the Brewers could find themselves in the 2012 World Series.

We Will See If Baker Mayfield Was Worth The Money This Sunday Against Atlanta

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