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Top 25 Week 2: #16-20 – Elizabeth Garabedian

Top 25 Week 2: #16-20 – Elizabeth Garabedian

College Sports Feed’s Preseason Top 25 continues this week, and as the numbers get lower, the competition gets fiercer and the teams have greater chances of playoff contention. Here to kick off Week 2 is: 20. Stanford “While the departure of #1 overall NFL draft pick Andrew Luck will definitely hurt Stanford this fall, head [...]

Top 25 Begins: #21-25 – Elizabeth Garabedian

Top 25 Begins: #21-25 – Elizabeth Garabedian

The votes have been tallied throughout collegesportsfeed.com, and now it’s time to present our combined Preseason Top 25. For the next five weeks, we have five sections of our top 25 teams, starting from the end. These statistics were compiled using incoming players, remaining talent, old and new coaches, and a few previous games from [...]

Purdue Raises the Bar – Elizabeth Garabedian

Purdue Raises the Bar – Elizabeth Garabedian

Switching gears for a bit, it is time to take another look at college baseball. As the 2012 season rolls on, the top 25 stays relatively consistent, but teams shuffle around within each week. Per usual, most of the teams we see in the top 25 are from the South or out west, where warmer [...]

2013: A Big Look Ahead – Elizabeth Garabedian

2013: A Big Look Ahead – Elizabeth Garabedian

It may only be April, and it is still just 2012, but talk is already buzzing surrounding the incoming freshmen class and their potential to transform college football in 2013. Yes, we are still waiting for both the good and bad 2012 will bring, but why not give it some hype before the season rolls [...]

Mike Vick: A Second Chance

11 May 2010

The one time collegiate and professional super athlete has been through Hell and back. Nick Gacos explores the world of Michael Vick and his return to the top of the sport he once dominated.

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Carmouche to transfer to Tigers

09 May 2010

Charles Carmouche will be transferring to the University of Memphis as announced by head coach Josh Pastner. Carmouche, a 6’2″ junior guard, will be eligible to join the Tigers in the upcoming 2010-2011 season a much anticipated season which already sees the Tigers with the number one recruiting class in the nation despite losing Elliot [...]

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Tigers struggle in fourth; fall to UAB

09 May 2010

The University of Memphis men’s baseball team held a 6-2 lead and things were looking good, but something happened along the way. That something was the fourth inning. The Tigers committed three errors which lead to six unearned runs for UAB en route to an 11-9 loss in the series finale. The Tigers gotten off [...]

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Unsung Star

09 May 2010

Montreal Canadiens’ defenseman Hal Gill was accidentally cut on the back of his leg by Pittsburgh Penguins’ forward Chris Kunitz on Saturday.  His status for Game 6 on Monday is questionable and, according to ESPN reporter Scott Burnside, his teammates did not sound optimistic. Gill’s injury presents serious problems for a Canadiens team that is [...]

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Big Ten increasingly competitive with Brust signing, returning stars

09 May 2010

With Ben Brust signing up to don the cardinal-and-white for Bo Ryan on Friday, ending his quasi-controversial recruiting situation, Wisconsin men’s basketball finally completed their four-player recruiting class for the upcoming season. Therefore, let’s commence the premature prediction making.

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Who Will Win the Big 12 North?

08 May 2010

Who Will Win the Big 12 North?--by Jeff Dunbar. With the departure of Mark Mangino and several key players like wide receiver Dezmon Briscoe and four-year starting quarterback Todd Reesing, new Kansas coach Turner Gill will have his hands full this season. Kansas State had six wins in 2009, but two of those victories came at the hands of FCS schools UMass and Tennessee Tech ...

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