2008 Miami Hurricanes Preview: Hurricanes Look to Regain Swagger
Posted By Jake Keyes On Thursday, July 10th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 Miami football, 2008 Miami football preview, 2008 Miami Hurricanes football preview, ACC, Aldarius Johnson, Andrew Bain, Antonio Dixon, Arthur Brown, Bill Young, Central Florida, Charleston Southern, Chavez Grant, Darnell Jenkins, DeMarcus Van Dyke, Derrick Morse, Duke, Eric Moncur, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Glenn Cook, Graig Cooper, Jacory Harris, Jason Fox, Javarris James, Joel Figueroa, John Rochford, Kansas, Kenny Phillips, Kyle Wright, Lance Leggett, Marcus Robinson, Miami Hurricanes football, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Orlando Franklin, Patrick Nix, Randy Phillips, Randy Shannon, Reggie Youngblood, robert marve, Romeo Davis, Sam Shields, Tavares Gooden, Texas A&M, UCF, Vegas Franklin, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Willis Cooper, Xavier Shannon
As Randy Shannon began his first season as head coach in Miami, he found his Hurricanes unranked in the preseason polls for the first time since 1998. While sporting one of the nations least productive offenses, Shannon finished the 2007 season with a 5-7 record and missed playing in a ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft Winners: Chiefs and Dolphins take big steps towards rebuilding
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, April 28th 2008. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Andre' Woodson, Anthony Collins, Barry Richardson, Brad Cottam, Branden Albert, Breno Giacomini, Brian Johnston, Bruce Davis, Bryan Kehl, Chad Henne, Cincinnati Bengals, Colt Brennan, Corey Lynch, DaJuan Morgan, Dallas Cowboys, Devin Thomas, Donald Thomas, Felix Jones, Fred Davis, Glenn Dorsey, Green Bay Packers, Jake Long, Jalen Parmalee, Jamaal Charles, Jason Shirley, Jermichael Finley, Jerome Simpson, Jonathan Goff, Jordy Nelson, Jr., Kansas City Chiefs, Keith Rivers, Kendall Langford, Kenny Phillips, Lex Hilliard, Limas Sweed, Lionel Dotson, Malcolm Kelly, Mario Manningham, Mario Urrutia, Martellus Bennett, Miami Dolphins, Mike Jenkins, New York Giants, NFL Draft analysis, Orlando Scandrick, Pat Sims, Patrick Lee, Phillip Merling, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Shawn Murphy, Tony Hills, Washington Redskins, William Franklin
Now that the NFL Draft is over, it's time to take a look back at some of the big winners from the weekend. Two teams who came into the draft needing a great weekend to aid their rebuilding process were the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins. They ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft First Round Questions: Picks 25-32
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, April 18th 2008. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Aqib Talib, Dallas Cowboys, Dan Connor, Felix Jones, Gosder Cherilus, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jerod Mayo, Jonathan Stewart, Kenny Phillips, Kentwan Balmer, Lawrence Jackson, Malcolm Kelly, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFL, NFL Draft first round, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tracy Porter
With the exception of the 49ers, the teams picking 25-32 are already playoff contenders with, for the most part, few major needs.
We start with the Seahawks, who are looking to make Mike Holmgren's last season a special one, and end with the Giants, who are intent on showing ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft Needs: NFC West
Posted By Brian Walzel On Tuesday, March 25th 2008. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Arizona Cardinals, Boston College, Bryant Johnson, Chris Long, D.J. Hackett, Devin Thomas, Edgerrin James, Gosder Cherilus, Houston Texans, Isaac Bruce, Jake Long, Jeb Putzier, John Carlson, Jonathan Stewart, Karlos Dansby, Keith Rivers, Kenny Phillips, Kentwan Balmer, Lance Briggs, Limas Sweed, Marion Manningham, Michigan, Michigan State, NFC West, NFL, Notre Dame, Rashard Mendenhall, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl, Texas, Vernon Gholston
The NFC West, at least in its current incarnation, has never produced a Super Bowl champion, and the last team in the division to win the Big Game was the St. Louis Rams in 2000. Needless to say, the division has been fighting for respectability for nearly a decade.
At ... Continue Reading






