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Senior Night Heroics And Toughness Clinch First-Round-Bye For Kent State

KENT- Antonio Williams in his first season as a Golden Flash has shown a flair for the dramatic, and a knack for being clutch; however, it’s not something he feels he necessarily has. “I’m just gonna do what my team needs,” Williams said. “I just call it being the glue guy.” The Chicago kid had Senior Night Heroics And Toughness Clinch First-Round-Bye For Kent State

WWE Fastlane 2019 Preview And Predictions

Photo Credit: sportskeeda.com The last stop on the road to Wrestlemania 35 will be in Cleveland, Ohio, at Quicken Loans Arena Sunday when the superstars of RAW and Smackdown Live battle for championships and bragging rights. There’s still a lot to be settled before we get to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on April 7. WWE Fastlane 2019 Preview And Predictions

Browns Trade For Pro Bowl Linebacker Olivier Vernon

Photo Credit: sportsnaut.com The Browns defense has added another stud linebacker. Friday, the Browns announced they have traded right guard Kevin Zeitler and the 132 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft to the Giants for pro bowl linebacker Olivier Vernon and the 155 pick in the draft. The deal gives the Browns versatility along the Browns Trade For Pro Bowl Linebacker Olivier Vernon

This may be the bumpiest road to Wrestlemania ever

Photo Credit: metlifestaduim.com When Roman Reigns announced he was battling leukemia for the second time in 11 years on the October 22 of Monday Night RAW, all Wrestlemania 35 plans were thrown out the window according to ringsidenews.com. Since Reigns’ announcement, WWE ratings have gone down the tube, including a record low number in December This may be the bumpiest road to Wrestlemania ever

From kid growing up in Austin, Texas to Philadelphia Legend: The Nick Foles Story

Photocredit: sbnation.com In the 2012 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles selected Quarterback Nick Foles out of The University of Arizona with the 88th pick in the third round. The Eagles were the only NFL team to interview Foles during the draft process, and as it turns out the Eagles future Super Bowl would hinge on From kid growing up in Austin, Texas to Philadelphia Legend: The Nick Foles Story

NBA Mid-Season Update

Photo Credit: HoopsHype.com With the trade deadline and the All-Star Game behind us, it’s now time to take a look at how the Eastern and Western Conference will play out going into the Playoffs. Around this time of year is usually the half-way point of the NBA season. Let’s start in the Western Conference. Western NBA Mid-Season Update

Opinion: A Fantasy draft is the only way to save the NBA

Photo Credit: whittierdailynews.com Growing up on the west side of Cleveland, me and my older brother Bill every summer would fire up the Xbox, put in NBA2K, and start a fantasy draft where we would mess up the league. We would turn on force trade and alternate trading for every great player in the league Opinion: A Fantasy draft is the only way to save the NBA

Poor Defense Would Lead to a Blowout Loss For the Flashes In Rivalry Game Against Akron

With 7:56 to go before a media timeout, Kent State center Akiean Frederick would get the ball stuck in the rim going up for a bucket. Stuck, that would be the mood of the night at James A. Rhodes Arena for the Kent State Men’s basketball team as they fell 72-53. Kent State is now Poor Defense Would Lead to a Blowout Loss For the Flashes In Rivalry Game Against Akron

Grit and Toughness Were Key In Another Close Win for the Flashes

KENT- 2019 has been a year of nail biters for the Kent State Men’s basketball team, and it would be no different Tuesday night at the M.A.C.C. as they went on to win 67-70. The flashes played very well in the first half, as they went into the locker room with 28-37 lead with all Grit and Toughness Were Key In Another Close Win for the Flashes

Tom Brady: The G.O.A.T.

Tom Brady has been the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots since the time he replaced the injured Drew Bledsoe in a week two matchup against the New York Jets in 2001. From that day forward the sixth-round pick from Michigan would go on to make his case for the greatest NFL quarterback of Tom Brady: The G.O.A.T.