Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

The documents regarding the NFL’s contracts with television networks for the 2011 season are now public.  According to NFLLockout.com, they clearly show that the NFL did not negotiate with the NFLPA in good faith because they were planning on using 2011 television revenues as insurance against a lockout.
The contracts, some of which were negotiated over [...]

It’s funny, really. When it comes to controversial issues like abortion, CBS doesn’t have a problem with airing advertisements.  But where money is involved, all of a sudden CBS claims it “didn’t want to get involved” in the labor dispute between the NFL Players Association and the NFL – an organization with which it [...]

The game wasn’t the only thing to laugh at this year at the 2011 Pro-Bowl.  There were a couple of interruptions in the form of streakers running across the field in the fourth quarter that kept both fans and players chuckling.  Check out big Darnell Dockett’s reaction at the end of the video.  Enjoy.

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Here is the complete 2010 NCAA College Football Bowl Game Schedule. It includes start times, TV network, and where the game is to be played.
2010-11 College Football Bowl Schedule

Bowl
Location
Date/Time
Network

New Mexico
BYU vs. UTEP
Albuquerque, N.M.
University Stadium
Dec. 18
2 p.m.
ESPN

uDrove Humanitarian
Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Boise, Idaho
Bronco Stadium
Dec. 18
5:30 p.m.
ESPN

R+L Carriers New Orleans
Ohio vs. Troy
New Orleans
Louisiana Superdome
Dec. 18
9 p.m.
ESPN

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg
Southern [...]

Michael Gilchrist, the #1 prep basketball recruit in the 2011 recruiting class, gave a verbal on Wednesday to the Kentucky Wildcats.
The announcement came as no surprise as many have believed Gilchrist would pop up collegiately wherever Wildcats basketball coach John Calipari was coaching.
Gilchrist can’t actually sign with the Wildcats until the fall.  He will be [...]

The men’s 2011 Final Four will take place in Houston, Texas on April 2-4, 2011.  The event will be co-hosted by the University of Houston and Rice University.
The logo for college basketball’s biggest event was recently this week to – well – less than stellar feedback.  The only thing missing from it was Buzz Lightyear popping [...]