Final Scores- Mens Baskeball for Saturday, November 15th
Here are most of the final scores in D1 Mens Baskeball for Saturday, November 15th—
Here are most of the final scores in D1 Mens Baskeball for Saturday, November 15th—
Three Mergers that will Dip into the Consumers Pocketbook Consumers are likely to get it stuck to them again. Big mergers are being considered in Congress that will take away the little guy and install a monopoly in its place. It doesn’t seem that long ago that Congress split up Ma Bell…
Ok, just a note for clarification before I start. This blog will be primarily about football for quite awhile. I will rejoin politics as it gets closer to some kind of meaningful election. Today, I will examine the SEC. For awhile they had dominance over the college sport of football…
How does a guy in a mountain lion suit inspire a shrine, a book, and 107,000 screaming fans? There’s something about mascots that stir up powerful emotions. Penn State’s Nittany Lion is a larger-than-life symbol of the pride that fans feel, says Jackie Esposito, University Archivist and co-author of The Nittany Lion: An Illustrated…
Here is a early look at my Top 25 in College Football. Be sure to follow me for my changes and updates on Tuesdays all season. Florida State Oklahoma Alabama Ohio State Oregon South Carolina Auburn UCLA Michigan State Baylor Wisconsin Georgia LSU Stanford USC Notre Dame Ole Miss Arizona State Clemson Missouri Kansas…
Continuing my series on Illinois Born Major League Players. Bret Prinz Bert Randolph Prinz was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois on June 15, 1977. He made his pitching debut with the Diamondbacks on April 22, 2001. He was traded to the Yankees in 2003 where he want 1-0 with a 5.93 ERA. From…
Wicked not only redefines the Wicked Witch but also challenges readers to rethink the very nature of storytelling itself.