College Basketball Preview (March 2): Marquette vs. Louisville
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, March 2nd 2010. Under Uncategorized Tags: Big East, Louisville, Marquette, NCAA Basketball
Tonight, we've got a must-see showdown in the beast that is the Big East. Neither team is ranked right now, but on their best nights, it's certainly not a stretch to say that both are capable of beating almost anyone in the country.
Both Marquette and Louisville have ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Scouting Combine: Wide Receiver Results
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, March 1st 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Arizona State, Arrelious Benn, Baylor, Chris McGaha, Cincinnati, Clemson, combine, Dez Bryant, Golden Tate, Illinois, Jordan Shipley, Louisville, Mardy Gilyard, Mike Williams, NFL Combine, Notre Dame, Ohio, Southern Methodist, syracuse, Toledo, UConn, USC, West Virginia
The big news floating around the NFL Combine has been about Dez Bryant, as several teams are concerned about his character.
While they have reason to be, they should be equally concerned that he didn't participate in any drills at the Combine.
In an effort to shine a light on some wide ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start and Sit Week 16: Favre and the Vikings Should Get Back on Track
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, December 25th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Adrian Peterson, Alex Smith, Atlanta Falcons, Brad Childress, Braylon Edwards, Brett Favre, Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Carolina, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, DeAngelo Williams, Derek Anderson, Eli Manning, Fantasy Football, Green Bay, JaMarcus Russell, Jay Cutler, Jerome Harrison, Jonathan Stewart, LaDainian Tomlinson, Lance Moore, Lee Evans, Louisville, Matt Ryan, Michael Bush, Michael Turner, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, NFL fantasy football, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Ray Rice, San Diego Chargers, San Francicsco 49ers, Shaun Hill, steve smith, Terrell Owens
Most leagues are gone and forgotten by this time of the NFL season, but somewhere out there, fantasy football still reigns in the hearts of fierce competitors.
And for those mighty few that set their line-ups in a frenzy and in great worry, we here at The Red Zone Report are ... Continue Reading
The coolest headgear in sports, top NBA busts, Mets’ pitcher deals by running, and more
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, September 3rd 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Alabama, Big East, Louisville, NBA, New York Mets, Rick Pitino, Virginia Tech
Here's a look at some of the latest must-reads from some of our favorite sports destinations around the web:
The Coolest Headgear In Sports (Sports Chump) - You know one of these lists can't be complete without 'The Visor', especially when the list is compiled by a Gator.
Top 10 ... Continue Reading
Should Pitino have just left well enough alone with the media?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, August 28th 2009. Under Basketball Tags: Karen Sypher, Louisville, Rick Pitino
You know the saying about quitting while you’re ahead, right?
Well, Rick Pitino should’ve quit while he was already behind. With his decision to let it rip at the media for their coverage of the saga involving the Louisville hoops coach and the now-infamous Karen Sypher, he put himself in ... Continue Reading
2009 Big East Football Preview: Is this Pitt’s year?
Posted By Guest Authors On Tuesday, July 28th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Big East, Bill Stull, Cincinnati, George Selvie, Greg Romeus, Louisville, Mardy Gilyard, Matt Grothe, noel devine, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, south florida, syracuse, Tony Pike, UConn, West Virginia
by Dan Kelley
The Big East conference is going to look a lot different in 2009.
With the exodus of established stars like Pat White, LeSean McCoy, Donald Brown and Mike Teel to the NFL, nearly every team in the league is going to be scrambling to find their stars of tomorrow.
Thanks ... Continue Reading
Kevin Roberts’ 2009 NFL Mock Draft (3 Rounds - 4/24/09) - Round 3
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, April 21st 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Andre Brown, Anquan Boldin, Arizona Cardinals, Asher Allen, Atlanta Falcons, auburn, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Bradley Fletcher, Brian Urlacher, Buffalo Bills, BYU, Cal Poly, California, Cameron Morrah, Carnell Williams, Carolina Panthers, Central Washington, Chad Johnson, Chase Coffman, Chicago, Chicago Bears, Chip Vaughn, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland, Cody Brown, Connecticut, Cornelius Ingram, Coye Francies, D.J. Moore, Dallas, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Danelle Ellerbe, Darcel McBath, Darry Beckwith, David Veikune, Demetrius Byrd, Denver Broncos, Derrick Ward, Detroit Lions, Donald Lee, Eastern Michigan, Eric Weddle, Eric Wood, Fili Moala, Florida, Georgia, Green Bay Packers, Hawaii, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Iowa, Jacksonville Jaguars, James Casey, Jared Bronson, Jarett Dillard, Jason Campbell, Jason Phillips, Jason Watkins, Jasper Brinkley, Juaquin Iglesias, Kaluka Maiava, Kansas City Chiefs, Keith Brooking, Keith Jackson, kory sheets, Lee Evans, Liberty, Louis Vasquez, Louisville, LSU, Macho Harris, Marcus Freeman, Matt Birk, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Missouri, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nate Davis, New England Patriots, New Orleans, New York Giants, New York Jets, North Carolina State, Oakland Raiders, Odell Thurman, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, purdue, Ramses Barden, Rashad Jennings, Rice, Roy Williams, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, San Jose State, Seattle Seahawks, Sen'Derrick Marks, Shaun Rogers, Sheldon Brown, Sherrod Martin, Shonn Greene, South Carolina, St. Louis Rams, Stephen McGee, Steve Slaton, T.J. Lang, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, TCU, Tennessee Titans, Terrell Owens, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Todd Heap, Tom Brady, Tony Gonzalez, Travis Beckum, Troy, Troy Kropog, Tulane, UConn, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington Redskins, Wisconsin
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Round 3
65. Detroit Lions - Fili Moala, DT, USC
Just one of the many USC prospects, Moala has been overlooked all the way into the third round. He is a massive man with good strength, and should give the Lions an inside presence they haven't had since ... Continue Reading
2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - Fullbacks (4/20)
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, April 20th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Brannan Southerland, Brock Bolen, Eric Kettani, Georgia, Louisville, LSU, Navy, Quinn Johnson, syracuse, Tony Fiammetta
1. Quinn Johnson (LSU)
Imposing lead-blocker with a powerful running style. Very limited and inexperienced overall as a runner. Easily the best blocking fullback in the draft. Not a very good receiver.
2. Tony Fiammetta (Syracuse)
Very good speed for the position. Not overly athletic, and doesn't have much experience as a ball-carrier. ... Continue Reading
2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - Centers (4/20)
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, April 20th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Alabama, Alex Mack, Antoine Caldwell, Arkansas, California, Eric Wood, Jonathan Luigs, Louisville, Max Unger, Oregon
1. Alex Mack (California)
Good athlete with solid quickness and agility. Has the size and bulk scouts look for. Extremely physical and aggresive off the line, and possesses a nasty killer instinct. Has average balance, which can result in him spending a lot of time on the ground. Can be dominated ... Continue Reading
2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - Quarterbacks (4/18)
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Saturday, April 18th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Big 12, Central Washington, Chase Daniel, Curtis Painter, David Johnson, Drew Brees, Georgia, Graham Harrell, Hartwick, Hunter Cantwell, Jason Boltus, Jason Campbell, Joe Flacco, Josh Freeman, josh mccown, Kansas State, Louisville, mark sanchez, Matthew Stafford, Mike Reilly, Missouri, Nate Davis, NFL Draft, Ohio State, Pat White, purdue, Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State, Stephen McGee, Terrelle Pryor, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Todd Boeckman, Tulsa, USC, West Virginia
NFL Draft Quarterback Rankings
1. Matthew Stafford (Georgia)
Stafford is cool and calm under pressure, has the ideal size and build, and possesses a cannon for an arm. Whether or not he's the next great quarterback of the league is not the issue. He's hands down the best passer in this draft.
2. ... Continue Reading








