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Ed Hooper

At the WBC, USA Baseball Lacks Star Power 1

At the WBC, USA Baseball Lacks Star Power

March 6, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

When it comes to the World Baseball Classic, the US has plenty of talent to pick from. Why then, do so many seem so disinterested when the WBC comes around?

At the WBC, USA Baseball Lacks Star PowerRead More

Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Bryce Harper, Clayton Kershaw, Madison Bumgarner, Mike Trout, MLB, Noah Syndergaard, USA, World Baseball Classic

The NFL Combine is Far From Perfect 1

The NFL Combine is Far From Perfect

March 2, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Remember when Tom Brady had a bad weekend? Remember how Drew Brees was too small? An important reminder: The NFL Combine isn’t everythinga��not even close.

The NFL Combine is Far From PerfectRead More

Category: Football, NFLTag: Antonio Gates, Drew Brees, James Harrison, Julian Edelman, Justin Houston, New England Patriots, NFL, NFL Combine, Tom Brady

NASCAR Continues to Fight for Relevance

NASCAR Continues to Fight for Relevance

February 23, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

The Daytona 500 may be this Sunday, but in NASCAR’s continued fight to remain relevant, they’ve made a few big changes in hopes that they’ll lure fans back.

NASCAR Continues to Fight for RelevanceRead More

Category: UncategorizedTag: Cup Series All-Star Race, Dale Earnhardt Jr, Daytona 500, Jeff Gordon, Monster Energy Cup Series, NASCAR, Racing, Tony Stewart

The Atlanta Braves Can Be NL Contenders in 2017 1

The Atlanta Braves Can Be NL Contenders in 2017

February 18, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Following a 68-win season in 2016, the rebuilding Braves added plenty of veteran help to a young, promising roster. Will it immediately pay dividends?

The Atlanta Braves Can Be NL Contenders in 2017Read More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Atlanta Braves, Dansby Swanson, Ender Inciarte, Freddie Freeman, Julio Teheran, Matt Kemp, MLB, New York Mets, NL East, Spring Training, Washington Nationals

Brady Cements his Legacy as Greatest Ever

Brady Cements his Legacy as Greatest Ever

February 5, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Sunday night, down 28-3 against the Falconsa��28 to 3a��the New England Patriots and Tom Brady rallied back. And thus, he cemented his legacy once and for all.

Brady Cements his Legacy as Greatest EverRead More

Category: Football, NFLTag: atlanta-falcons, James White, Joe Montana, New England Patriots, NFL, Rob Gronkowski, Super Bowl, Super Bowl 51, Tom Brady

Which Super Bowl LI Starters Didn't Play D-I Football? 1

Which Super Bowl LI Starters Didn’t Play D-I Football?

February 3, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

When it comes to numerous Super Bowl LI starters, not everyone played D-1 college ball. Who are they, and what kind of impact have they made this season?

Which Super Bowl LI Starters Didn’t Play D-I Football?Read More

Category: Football, NFLTag: atlanta-falcons, Chris Hogan, College Football, Division 1, Division 2, Malcolm Butler, New England Patriots, NFL, Ryan Schraeder, Super Bowl LI

How the Falcons Changed the Culture of Atlanta Sports

How the Falcons Changed the Culture of Atlanta Sports

January 26, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

What the Falcons have done all season, and especially the past four weeks, has changed professional sports culture in Atlanta for the better.

How the Falcons Changed the Culture of Atlanta SportsRead More

Category: Football, NFLTag: atlanta-falcons, Georgia Dome, Green Bay Packers, Julio Jones, Matt Ryan, New England Patriots, NFL, Super Bowl

Despite Aaron Rodgers, Don't Count Out the Falcons Defense

Despite Aaron Rodgers, Don’t Count Out the Falcons Defense

January 18, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Over the past two months, Aaron Rodgers has been nothing short of unstoppable. But, the Falcons defense has gotten better as the season has gone on.

Despite Aaron Rodgers, Don’t Count Out the Falcons DefenseRead More

Category: Football, NFLTag: aaron-rodgers, atlanta-falcons, Carson Palmer, Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers, nfc-championship, NFL, Vic Beasley

Super Bowl-Winning QBs Headline Divisional Round 1

Super Bowl-Winning QBs Headline Divisional Round

January 12, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Of the eight quarterbacks starting this weekend, four have won a Super Bowl already. And, all four still have a chance at another. Who stands in their way?

Super Bowl-Winning QBs Headline Divisional RoundRead More

Category: Football, NFLTag: aaron-rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, NFL, NFL Playoffs, Russell Wilson, Super Bowl, Tom Brady

How Dabo Turned the Tigers into National Champions 1

How Dabo Turned the Tigers into National Champions

January 10, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Clemson hired Dabo Swinney in 2009, and for a while not everyone was convinced. But Monday night the Tigers changed all that by knocking off ‘Bama.

How Dabo Turned the Tigers into National ChampionsRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: alabama, Clemson, College Football Playoff, Dabo Swinney, Deshaun Watson, National Championship Game, NCAA, nick-saban, Ohio State, Urban Meyer

Dabo, Tigers Can Change CFB History with Title Win

Dabo, Tigers Can Change CFB History with Title Win

January 6, 2017 //  by Ed Hooper

Monday night, history is at stake for Nick Saban and his Crimson Tide. But Dabo Swinney’s Clemson Tigers will be looking to make history of their own.

Dabo, Tigers Can Change CFB History with Title WinRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: ACC, Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers, College Football, Dabo Swinney, Deshaun Watson, national championship, NCAA, nick-saban, SEC

Where's the MVP Consideration for Matt Ryan?

Where’s the MVP Consideration for Matt Ryan?

December 30, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

It’s all Tom Brady this and Dak Prescott thata��with a little Aaron Rodgers sprinkled in. But what about Atlanta’s Matt Ryan for NFL’s Most Valuable Player?

Where’s the MVP Consideration for Matt Ryan?Read More

Category: Football, NFLTag: aaron-rodgers, atlanta-falcons, Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, Matt Ryan, MVP, New England Patriots, nfc-south, NFL, Tom Brady

Deshaun Watson Knows how to Handle the Spotlight

Deshaun Watson Knows how to Handle the Spotlight

December 28, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

Clemson’s Deshaun Watson has been no stranger to the spotlight while climbing the NCAA ranksa��he’s never wavered. Look for more of the same Saturday night.

Deshaun Watson Knows how to Handle the SpotlightRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: alabama, Clemson, College Football, College Football Playoff, Deshaun Watson, national championship, NCAA, Ohio State

Why College Bowl Games Have Lost Their Luster

Why College Bowl Games Have Lost Their Luster

December 7, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

In recent years, CFB’s Bowl Season has continued to lose viewers, and the reason why is simple: there are just too many games being played.

Why College Bowl Games Have Lost Their LusterRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: alabama, Bowl Season, Clemson, College Football Playoff, Group of 5, NCAA National Championship, New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, Washington

Oregon, Texas not Bowl Bound as Colorado, UCF Break Through

Oregon, Texas not Bowl Bound as Colorado, UCF Break Through

November 28, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

This hasn’t been your run-of-the-mill college football season, as teams like Oregon and Texas will miss bowl season. Colorado and UCF, meanwhile, broke out.

Oregon, Texas not Bowl Bound as Colorado, UCF Break ThroughRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: Charlie Strong, College Football Playoff, Collge Football, Colorado, Jim Mora Jr., Oregon, Texas, UCF, UCLA, USC, Washington

After Upset Weekend, CFB Playoff Landscape not Much Different

After Upset Weekend, CFB Playoff Landscape not Much Different

November 14, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

This past Saturday, teams ranked No. 2-4 in the CFB Playoff rankings fell to lesser opposition. What does it mean going forward? And, what could it mean?

After Upset Weekend, CFB Playoff Landscape not Much DifferentRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: ACC, alabama, Big 12, Big Ten, Clemson, College Football, College Football Playoff, Louisville, Michigan, NCAA, Ohio State, Pac-12, Penn State, SEC, Washington, Wisconsin

First Playoff Rankings Give Glimpse into Final Month

First Playoff Rankings Give Glimpse into Final Month

November 3, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

Finally, we have our first College Football Playoff rankings of the season. So, what does it tell us, and where do we go from here?

First Playoff Rankings Give Glimpse into Final MonthRead More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: ACC, alabama, Big Ten, Clemson, College Football, College Football Playoff, Michigan, Ohio State, Pac-12, SEC, Washington

Big Ten a Step Ahead of the Rest in 2016 1

Big Ten a Step Ahead of the Rest in 2016

October 23, 2016 //  by Ed Hooper

Even accounting for Ohio State’s loss yesterday to Penn State, the Big Ten is a step ahead of every other power conference when it comes to the CFB playoff.

Big Ten a Step Ahead of the Rest in 2016Read More

Category: College Football, FootballTag: alabama, Baylor, Big 12, Big Ten, College Football, College Football Playoff, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, SEC, Texas A&M, Wisconsin Badgers

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