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Friday, August 24, 2007 2:18 PM |
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NASCAR Hit Hard by Shifting Economy |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 10:04 AM
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The old adage that luxury items are the first to go in a down economy couldn’t be further from the truth. Guys buying yachts will buy them whether the Dow is at 12,000 or 8,500. And you don’t park the G-V when jet fuel goes up a buck a gallon. The first things to go in a recession are middle-income extras like trips to Disney World, bass boats, new shotguns, golf junkets with the boys, and three-day trips to NASCAR races.
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The Nightmare Scenario |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 12:31 PM
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Lee Corso outlined the nightmare scenario for every lover of college football. “With their schedule, and their reputation, I like Southern Cal to win the rest of their games and be in that BCS title game,” the outspoken former coach said last Saturday. “Look at how many national championships they’ve played and who they have left on their schedule. They will out; they’ll play for the title.”
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That’s What I’m Talking About! |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 12:30 PM
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Before last week, nobody outside his former Kentucky teammates had ever heard of Wilber Hackett, Jr., and the current SEC ref wishes he could slip back into obscurity. That will take a few more days. For the time being Hackett is a YouTube sensation. The video of him tackling South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia has gotten more than 2 million hits and coverage on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ESPN…heck, he even got a shout-out on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
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Boo Weekley: Ryder Cup Hero! |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Monday, September 22, 2008 3:02 PM
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Words I never thought I would utter: Boo Weekley is a Ryder Cup hero. That is the same Boo Weekley who had never played in a match-play event prior to this year’s Accenture Match Play Championship when his caddy had to tell that it was ok to concede a putt; the same Boo Weekley who had never been out of the country prior to last year’s British Open at Carnoustie where he asked Paul Laurie (1999 Champion, also at Carnoustie) how he qualified, and told the BBC that he thought Milton, Fla. was the birthplace of golf.
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Indignation: Thy Name is Spurrier |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Monday, September 15, 2008 4:45 PM
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Even with a win, Georgia fans couldn’t stop hating on the Ole Ball Coach. Somehow, in their minds, falling from 2nd to 3rd in the national polls was Spurrier’s fault. Georgia was supposed to win big in Columbia. For many, it wasn’t enough just to beat the 62-year-old visor-throwing coach, Bulldog Nation wanted to rip out his still-beating heart and cook it over an open flame. Just Google “I Hate Spurrier With a Hot, Hot Hate” and you will be flooded with Georgia sites calling the former Heisman trophy winner the spawn of Satan (one of the few printable descriptions to be found).
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The Battle for the SEC: Their Own Worst Enemies |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 2:00 PM
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Saturday night proved one point: the third or fourth best team in the SEC might be the fifth or sixth best team in the country, and could certainly win almost any other conference. Alabama’s emphatic thumping of Clemson in the Georgia Dome put a fat exclamation point on what has finally become conventional wisdom among experts and even begrudging fans: The SEC is the strongest conference in college football. No other league comes close.
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Basketball Redemption in the Wee Hours |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Monday, August 25, 2008 1:49 PM
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You can be forgiven for not getting up at 2:30 on Sunday morning to watch the Olympic gold medal basketball game. It’s an unseemly hour no matter which side of it is devoted to beauty sleep. But, if you missed it, you missed one of the best events of the Beijing Games, and one of the most important events for professional basketball in decades.
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Harrington: An Emerald Champion |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:54 AM
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“It is the greatest sporting accomplishment by an Irishman in history, really.”
Those were the words of Brian Shaw, a former college standout and one of the first Irishmen to try to play in America on a full-time basis. Shaw did reasonably well, making a meager living on the mini-tours before heading home to become the head professional at Doonbeg Golf Club, a 30-minute drive from Shannon and one of the better links courses on the golf-rich North Atlantic coast.
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Norman Reminds the World Why Tiger is the Best Ever |
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By Steve Eubanks on
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:53 AM
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It’s difficult to say given all the sentimental nostalgia from this past week, but Greg Norman had no chance at the British Open, and not because he’s 53 years old and plays less golf than the average club champion. He blew the 54-hole lead, because that’s what he does.
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