Jacksonville Jaguars Week Two Analysis
From setbacks before they stepped on the field, to poor offensive play and self-inflicted wounds, there is plenty to discuss in the Jaguars week two analysis.
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From setbacks before they stepped on the field, to poor offensive play and self-inflicted wounds, there is plenty to discuss in the Jaguars week two analysis.
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The Oklahoma Sooners beat the Tulane Green Wave 34-19 at The Palace on the Prairie on Saturday, although the game felt a bit closer than the score indicated. But the good news is that the offense looked better than it did last week against the Houston Cougars. Jackson Arnold threw for less than 200 yards
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By Kevin Rakas This is the first article in a series that looks at the best five players at each position for the Seattle Mariners. In this installment are catchers and managers. The making of the Seattle Mariners franchise started a decade before the team began play as an expansion team in 1977. The rainy
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We’re now into the last few weeks of the season and the final installment of this three-part series on why you need to start worrying about the Los Angeles Dodgers in the postseason. If you haven’t been following this series, here’s a bit of what we’ve been talking about in each post plus the link
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Angel Reese entered the WNBA with a lot of hype due to her successful collegiate career. With the LSU Tigers — Reese was a two-time All-American, an SEC Player of the Year, a national champion, and the NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. There were certainly questions: whether her game would translate to the WNBA when
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Looking to bounce back, the Jaguars and Browns week two matchup sets the stage for the Jaguars to rebound from a rough week one.
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Michigan fans will never forget the vote by the BIG Ten athletic directors in 1973 after Ohio State and Michigan played to a 10-10 in the last game of the regular season. The vote was shrouded in mystery and remains a sore spot for the Wolverines fan base to this day. Here are the top
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By Kevin Rakas This is the fifth and final article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the San Francisco Giants. In this installment are right- and left-handed starters as well as relief pitchers. Thanks to a wealth of pitching, the San Francisco Giants have been one of
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The NFL Power Rankings have been released and the Dallas Cowboys have moved to the number eight spot in the latest rankings. After an impressive week one victory on the road against the Cleveland Browns, the Cowboys now shift their attention to their home opener against the New Orleans Saints. According to ESPN Analytics, the
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Most people either love or hate former Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh. The reasons people love him and hate him are basically the same reasons. It’s all a matter of perspective. Let’s break it down. Why Former Michigan Head Coach Deserves Love  He Wins Being a consistent winner as a football coach gets
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