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Month: June 2020

Why Michigan Will Win a Big Ten Title Within 5 Seasons

Reading Time: 2 minutesGeorge W. Bush was president, Mark Zuckerberg had just launched a new social networking site called “Facebook”, and Lloyd Carr was leading Michigan to a Big Ten Championship. But little did Michigan fans know that still in the year 2020, that the championship won in 2004 would be the program’s lone title of the new century. Despite the program hiring QB guru Jim Harbaugh, and bringing in multiple top ten recruiting classes, Michigan has still not been able to get back to Indianapolis, let alone win the game. The phrase “this is our year” has been...

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Maryland’s Potential 2021 Basketball Recruiting Class (Part 2)

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Terps are targeting a lot of players for the class of 2021 in hopes of a massive class. In addition to part 1, these are the players I think Maryland has the best chance of getting. Aminu Mohammed: Mohammed is a 6″4 SG/SF in the class of 2021. He is rated as a 5 star prospect and he is the 14th best player in the class of 2021. Aminu is originally from D.C and currently plays high school basketball in Springfield, Missouri. His crystal ball is 100% Louisville, but only one person has put a...

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Child Basketball Prodigies that Didn’t Live Up to the Hype

Reading Time: 4 minutes One of the biggest problems with basketball is the overhyping of young players. Oftentimes middle school basketball players are anointed as “the next big thing” and more often than not these players don’t live up to the early expectations. For example, if a middle schooler dunks or one of their (workout) mixtapes gets posted they’re said to be the next big thing, but this frequently does not turn out to be true. In this article, I will highlight a few players in the 2020 class who were hyped since middle school but did not meet...

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Defending Lamar Jackson Against the “No Playoff Wins” Argument

Reading Time: 2 minutesWinning unanimous MVP, breaking multiple records and being one of the most electrifying talents in NFL history hasn’t stopped people from criticizing Lamar Jackson arguments used against him is his playoff record: 0-2. I’ll debunk the claim that Lamar Jackson is the only reason for the Ravens’ recent plays One of the woes. Lamar’s first playoff game came against the LA Chargers in the 2018 AFC wildcard game. He took over mid-season and led the Ravens to a 10-6 record after they started 4-5 under Joe Flacco. He was the only first round rookie QB in...

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What the Justyn Ross Injury Means for Clemson

Reading Time: < 1 minute Clemson star wide receiver Justyn Ross will miss the entire 2020 season with a Congenital fusion, which is a spine/neck complication from birth. This hurts the Tigers as he was considered the best wide out in the ACC; a conference stacked at that position. It will be hard to replicate his 46 catches for 1,000 yards and 9 touchdowns, but Clemson has a multitude of receivers behind him. Amari Rogers, a possession receiver for the Tigers likely won’t be the man and will continue to thrive as a second option. Expect Joe Ngata, sophomore...

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