The Shifting Balance of Power in the SEC and How Parity Makes it More Interesting

The Shifting Balance of Power in the SEC and How Parity Makes it More Interesting

2014 proved that maybe the SEC’s dominance over the college football landscape isn’t as strong as it once was.  For the first time in a long time, namely since Vince Young and Texas beat USC and Reggie Bush in the 2006 for the BCS National Championship, that there was no SEC team in the National… Continue reading The Shifting Balance of Power in the SEC and How Parity Makes it More Interesting

2015 Miami Marlins Season Preview

There is an interesting constant to being a serious baseball fan. It’s ultimately about very little more than one short word—hope. During a six month long, 162-game regular season, hope is nothing more than potential energy that will be turned into kinetic energy in the course of about 1500 innings of baseball. The best baseball… Continue reading 2015 Miami Marlins Season Preview

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