Archive for October, 2011

Mid-Season CFB Recap Part 1: The Mountain West and Non-AQ Rest

Not only are we bringing you CFB articles every week but we can rhyme our titles with the best of them. Double-bonus if there ever was one. With the conclusion of Week 7, we’ve hit the midway point of the season in college football and we’ll spend a few pieces this week looking back at [...]

BCS Implications: Week 7

We saw our first few surprise losses by undefeated teams this week, Clemson had to make a furious, defense- deficient comeback, and a few of the other top teams pulled away later after early scares. But the top 3 teams all mostly cruised, though Oklahoma didn’t win as easily or by as much as expected. [...]

Rejuvenated Careers Give Hope For US Tennis

For the entire Open Era (and before), there really has always been at least one American at the top of the tennis world, usually two or more. The list of upper-tier elite American tennis players is staggering. There is John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Jim Courier, Andre Agassi, and Pete Sampras, just to name the absolute [...]

Week 6 NFL Preview W/ The CEO: Bust Edition

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It’s week six in the NFL and though I didn’t recap week 5 doesn’t mean I wasn’t paying attention.  I decided that with work and celebrating my sixth wedding anniversary to my lovely and talented wife I could afford to miss a week of recaps. Add into that the fact that the Cardinals suck, I [...]

Handicapping the NFL: Week 6

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Season ATS: 12-7-1 Season Over/Unders: 1-1 Season Parlays: 1-3 Season Teasers: 0-4 Season Units: -8.5 units Week 5 Recap: FK the Giants.  Those imbeciles turned what could have been a +15 unit weekend into a -11 unit atrocity with that feeble performance.  I mean, really?  You can’t beat the damn Seabags at home by FOUR [...]

NFL Week 6 Picks & Breakdowns

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Some weekends you look at what is going on and just know it’s going to be a lot of fun, after a birthday dinner for one of my friends last night where large amounts of meat were consumed (mostly by me), it is time to settle in for a sporting marathon. In the next 48 [...]

Asham Fights, Crowd Cheers, Others Flip Out

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If it hasn’t happened already, I’m predicting that the NHL is going to get some coverage on a few ESPN commentary/opinion shows.  And, like always, they’ll say something stupid. Last night in the Penguins/Capitals game, Jay Beagle roughed up Kris Letang a bit along the boards, so Arron Asham came over to let Beagle know [...]

TSHQ’s Gamblers With CFB’s Sexy Six Week 7

Another week, another chance to move on up. Week 7 marks the official end of the first half of the year. The results may not be beautiful but that’s what the second half of the year is for, to get us on a streak so we can deliver on our end of the year profit [...]

NFL Week 5 Recaps and Reactions

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We are slowly working our way through the season and picking up a little bit more knowledge every week. This week there were a few highlights but nothing stood out more than the reaction of the Oakland Raiders as they beat Houston in Houston on the last play of the game with an interception even [...]

SEC Basketball: After the Top 4, Unpredictability is the Name of the Game in the SEC

SEC Basketball: After the Top 4, Unpredictability is the Name of the Game in the SEC

SEC Preview by Gus Elvin The Southeastern Conference is almost unanimously considered the top college football conference in the nation but in basketball the SEC is often times overlooked even with top ranked programs like Kentucky and Florida. This season the SEC looks to be much improved as the conference has done away with the [...]

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