ASU, UC Davis rematch on mat
"Ready, set, wrestle!"
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"Ready, set, wrestle!"
Some have called it the toughest seven minutes in competitive sports.
The acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal made sense.
Despite committing a miraculous four straight turnovers in the third quarter, the No. 8 USC football team sat comfortably with a 21-0 lead going into the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game in Los Angeles.
Let me tell you a true story.
College football is strange.
Fresh off a summer during which it teetered on the brink of extinction, ASU wrestling has an announcement.
Like some unhappy contenders in the political arena, the NFL is experiencing quite the power shift this season. No longer is the AFC the unquestioned dominant force in professional football. Marked by injuries to men named Merriman and Brady, with teams like New England, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and San Diego already struggling, it’s easy to call the NFC the toughest conference in professional football.
The NCAA has adopted a variety of new rule changes for the 2008 college football season that you may have noticed this past weekend.
Believe it or not, the Stanford football team actually believes it could become bowl eligible this season.
Thank God, football is back. A summer once salvaged by the Olympics is now salvaged once and for all by football.
What did you like best about these Olympic Games? OK, I know I’m not supposed to open with a question, but it’s worth asking. The record viewership for this year’s games proves it. There was just something about the Beijing Olympics that captivated us.
And here we go yet again. Just like three years ago, an SEC football team will visit Tempe. And while No. 1 Georgia will certainly be worth the wait, the real key of ASU’s season seems to be exactly what it was in 2007: USC.
It was around this time five years ago that the United States began its invasion and subsequent seizure of Iraq, signaling the beginning of what remains a terribly unpopular, significantly horrible war. Five years ago, instead of watching the NCAA Tournament, I watched bombs drop in various forms of U.S. technological superiority. I remember it vividly, with a brother in the Marine Corps, watching nervously, upset and unbelievably tense.
Stop. Before you call me, before you pick up that phone and before you start dialing that number, consider what you're doing, and more importantly, consider what you could be doing instead.
There's really only one relevant issue to discuss as my final article of the semester. While all of us are collectively sipping our Red Bulls as we begin to conquer finals, the single most important characteristic of the semester was just decided last Sunday: and it came in the form of a Holiday Bowl.
What hours did he waste in fear, fear of losing through the years, all too suddenly and quite surprising cheer, for the rivals, down and near?
There's something seriously wrong with college football. Nowadays the NCAA's relationship with the Bowl Championship Series has gone past the awkward first date period and straight into a very serious commitment that, due to the financial success of college football, is too difficult to dump.
I woke up early Sunday morning groggy and tired as all hell with a horse for a voice feeling as if I had just ran the Boston Marathon, and to make matters worse I was late for work.
It's now or never if you are in any shape, fashion or form part of ASU. You are either in or out, because it's now or never to show your pride, now or never to get excited about Sun Devil football.
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