Well this is my first entry into our new Blog feature here at SFU! I hope I can find time to write in this thing(not the only one I have!) I got so much going on between this board and the Den so I am always running around trying to keep up with everything and everyone. Now that Football s ...
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More than 75 current and former NFL players recently participated in the league's business management and entrepreneurial program held at Wharton and Harvard.
Knuckleball pitcher Tim Wakefield had a special visitor at camp. Eri Yoshida, an 18-year-old female knuckleball pitcher from Japan, met with Wakefield and the two talked about their specialized pitch.
J.P. Prince had 20 points and Scotty Hopson added 15 and Tennessee (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today, No. 19 AP) snapped No. 2 Kentucky's eight-game winning streak with a 74-65 win.
Rick Jackson scored 19 points and Arinze Onuaku had 17 as Syracuse's two big men dominated the second half, helping the No. 4 Orange rout No. 7 Villanova 95-77 on Saturday night before an NCAA on-campus record crowd of 34,616.