Monthly Archives: March 2007

Twins rotation will be downfall

Ramon Ortiz. Sidney Ponson. Carlos Silva. Not sure what I’m talking about? Two more hints. Boof Bonser. Johan Santana. Got it now? Yep, it’s the Twins starting rotation. (Excuse me while I go throw up.) If you didn’t realize the … Continue reading

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We need to get this kid a Bison uniform

I got this link from the guys over at BisonBoard. Figured I’d pass it along. Check out this youtube clip of Sam McGuffie, a high school kid out of Texas.  He rushed for 3200 yards and 44 touchdowns. Oh yeah, … Continue reading

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Timberwolves need to tank

The Timberwolves are currently 30-39.  They have the 11th worst record in the league.  Pretty bad, right?  Not bad enough, I say.  If the Pups’ draft pick is outside the top 10, they forfeit that pick to the Clippers as … Continue reading

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Red Lodge, Montana: A hidden gem

The following is a recount of my recent trip to Red Lodge during Spring Break. It may be a little long, but check it out, it just may pique your interest to visit an area I feel is a hidden … Continue reading

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Miles out the door: for bigger and better?

It seems the inevitable has happened. Reports are Tim Miles is leaving NDSU for the Colorado State head coaching job. I can’t say I’m surprised Miles left, but the timing definitely shocked me. We all knew Miles was bound for … Continue reading

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Capturing the essence of March Madness

The beauty of March is upon us. A time when Cinderellas are born, legends are made and dreams are shattered. March is filled with the ultimate "goosebump" moments for some, and for others March produces legendary gut-wrenching and heartbreaking moments … Continue reading

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Honus Wagner: He’s now a millionaire (on cardboard)

$2.35 million. Enough money for 50 years of my college tuition AND 93,000 cases of beer. Simply a small chunk of change. $2.35 million also happens to be the amount a Honus Wagner baseball card recently sold for. A piece … Continue reading

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