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Kentucky’s Mark Stoops Backs Offensive Coordinator After Loss to Florida
Kentucky’s Mark Stoops Backs Offensive Coordinator After Loss to Florida Kentucky’s recent 48-20 loss to Florida has raised questions about the team’s offense, but head coach Mark Stoops is standing by offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan. The Wildcats’ defense, usually strong, struggled against Florida, allowing five completions of over 40 yards. Yet, Stoops focused more on the offensive issues that have plagued the team all season.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Top 10 Tips For Achieving An Athletic Physique
Athletics is more than a sport; it's a celebration of human potential. From sprints to throws, jumps to relays, it encompasses a range of dynamic disciplines that showcase strength, speed, and skill. Achieving an athletic physique is about striking the right balance between a number of components. Adopting the right exercises to be practiced regularly while following a balanced diet are the building blocks for your journey, for sure.
By Venuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: 76 Years
First off, let's get the happiness part over with! The New York Yankees are in the World Series for the first time since 2009! Now, I know that 15 years is a cup of coffee in baseball. I'm not one of those "woe is me" Yankees fans who act like 15 years without a pennant is the end of the world, when so many other teams have it much worse. But even so, this is a huge deal, and I'm over the moon! So yeah, I am in happiness overload right now.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
One Win Away!
After rallying to beat the Cleveland Guardians in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Friday night to take a 3-1 ALCS lead, the New York Yankees are just one win away from winning the AL Pennant for the first time since 2009. The Yankees have repeated as World Series champions a total of twelve times and out of those twelve, they accomplished the three-peat twice (1936-1938) and (1998-2000). In their over 120 year history, they have more World Series Championships than any other MLB team with 27. Plus, they have 40 AL Pennants and 21 AL East Division titles. 2009 didn't seem like it was that long ago, but to refresh your memory, the Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win their 27th World Series title. Hideki Matsui was named World Series MVP. Fast forward to 2024, during the regular season, one interesting slogan has been the rallying cry amongst Yankees fans and it's the following:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Unbalanced
Top Scoring Players on Fantasy Football (Week 6)
We are currently in the pivotal weeks of the Fantasy Football season. Not close to playoffs yet, but Week 6 (which came and went) truly is the final week before struggling teams may have to call it a season. It's usually in this part of the season that the trade offers come in, as Fantasy trade deadlines are usually about a month away--if that.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Top Tips for Remote Basketball Skills Development
Remote basketball skills development is an essential aspect of the game, especially in today’s digital age where players can train effectively from home. With effective strategies and tools, athletes can enhance their skills, all while maintaining a structured training regimen. Here are some top tips to optimize remote basketball training sessions.
By Hooper Fikoabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Fifth Time's the Charm
Boy, did we need this! The Colorado Avalanche were 0-4 for the first time since the 1998-99 season, which actually ended with the Avs winning the newly formed Northwest Division and falling one win short of reaching the Stanley Cup Final. So based on that, while this 0-4 start sucks, it's not the end of the world. But even so, we needed a win. 1998-99 was also the last time the Avs went winless in our first five games of the season; that year saw the Avs tie our fifth game of the season.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
CFL Week 19 Recap: All of the Pieces Fit
Well, it wasn't easy, but the Toronto Argonauts are playoff bound. It's been a rough season full of inconsistent play and drama from one of our QBs, but Week 19, Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend, started with the Boatmen sailing our way to this year's Grey Cup Playoffs. We needed a win or tie to get it done, and the Argos won a close and ugly thriller against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 14-11. It's crazy. We couldn't beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats this season, yet we have four total wins against last year's Grey Cup finalists.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers has it Clicking in Pelham Sweep
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons After winning the John Jay tournament on Saturday, the volleyball team came away feeling in sync. “We played really well together,” said Adrianna Adelman. “It was a great way to bond.” But it was a near solo act that set the tone for the Tuesday, September 24 home sweep of Pelham.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Japanese vs. American Wrestling: A Comprehensive Comparison
Both Japan and America have a strong tradition of professional wrestling. Jack Curley Promotions began promoting wrestling shows in 1907, making it one of the first promotions to present wrestling in an organized form, when it previously was only presented at carnivals and other public events. Rikidozan established the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) in 1953, which represented the NWA in Japan, and was the first pro-wrestling promotion to be based in Japan.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
78 Games to Go
This can be fixed. This really can. This was the third game of the Colorado Avalanche's homestand, and so far, home ice hasn't cured our ills. We're still undermanned, we're still shaky, and we are still in unfamiliar negative territory. Nevertheless, we attempt to persevere. The Avs were visited by the Boston Bruins, and it was still Alexandar Georgiev in net against Joonas Korpisalo. The game was actually quiet, and trust me, we did need some quiet. It was still scoreless halfway through the opening frame, but Cole Koepke changed that in the 14th minute.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The History of BJW
BJW (Big Japan Pro-Wrestling) was founded in 1995 by former NWA Americas Heavyweight Champion Great Kojika and former AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Kendo Nagasaki. There were many promotions created in Japan during that decade, but BJW stood out from the traditional style of Japanese promotions, as it featured a hardcore (better known in Japan as deathmatch)-style product.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced











