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Author: Saqib Idrees

Even Simon Cowell Says College Football Playoffs Sends The Wrong Signal

On January 1, we can all look forward to tuning in to the College Football Playoffs to watch Alabama, Michigan, Texas and Washington duke it out on the field. And when the horns sound and sidelines erupt in the expectation of making the National Championship game, we can look over to Simon Cowell in the judge’s booth to see which teams he gives a thumbs up to, determining who moves on to the title game.

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The Vikings’ Josh Dobbs Proved To Be A Victor Of Circumstances

In professional football, cadence refers to all of the verbal signals delivered by the quarterback before the start of the play. They include numbers, colors and other coded words quarterbacks call out to tell the offensive players to get ready for a specific play, which includes the snap count. While the quarterback uses the huddle to communicate the play, often he will have to change it at the line of scrimmage,...

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Chicago Bears Quarterback Tyson Bagent Shows That If You’re Good, They’ll Find You

Maybe John Denver was right. Maybe West Virginia is almost heaven? Chicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent certainly thought so. He grew up in the Mountaineer State and despite some attention from Division I college football programs when he was a high school senior, chose to remain close to home and attend Division II Shepherd University in Shepherdstown. There, he threw for 5,000 yards and 53 touchdowns in a single...

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Novak Djokovic Has Found A New Rival, Not Usurper Of His Crown

The king is dead. Long live the king, right? Not so fast, tennis fans. After the brilliant and charismatic Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz defeated one of the three kings of tennis, Novak Djokovic, at Wimbledon, many were quick to anoint a new ruler in the men’s game. Alcaraz certainly seems to have everything it takes to assume the Purple once worn by Djokovic, Federer and Nadal.

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Super Bowl Champion Michael Oher Says, “The Answers Are There For You In The Mirror”

It seems some stories will always maintain their place in the public consciousness; Michael Oher’s is one of them. Even though his NFL career is over and the film version of his childhood, The Blind Side, captured the nation’s heart, the man on whom this Academy Award-winning film was based is continuing to write his story. The next chapter will cover his efforts to positively impact young people who are like he was...

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Even-Keeled Brian Harman Won The Open Championship By Focusing On That Hole, That Shot, That Putt

The chances are pretty good that unless you’re a golf fanatic you’ve never heard of the guy who just won the world’s oldest and one of its most prestigious tournaments, The Open Championship. This year’s Open was played at the Royal Liverpool Golf Course in England, and the winner was a Georgia native named Brian Harman. You’d be forgiven for not knowing who he is because, as one scribe phrased it, while not a star,...

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