There are many, many legendary basketball stories in the state of Indiana, but Butler’s appearance in the Final Four could turn out to be the biggest Hoosier story of them all.
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Butler Bulldogs: Not Just Any Cinderella
Posted: 29th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in NCAA, NCAA TournamentTags: Butler, Cinderella, Final Four, Hoosier, Indianapolis, Michigan State, Tom Izzo
Chad Ochocinco Dances with the Stars
Posted: 23rd March 2010 by DavidBurnett in NFL, TelevisionTags: Buzz Aldrin, Chad Ochocinco, Dancing With The Stars, DWTS
Over the years, football players have been among the best performers on Dancing With The Stars (DWTS). The new DWTS season which started Monday night finds another fancy dancer from the gridiron – Chad Ochocinco.
Share on FacebookThe Right Job for Michael Jordan!
Posted: 20th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in Basketball, NBATags: Charlotte Bobcats, Michael Jordan, NBA, owner, right job
No, Michael Jordan is not the guy who should manage the daily operations of a pro basketball team… But he is the icon who should Own one.
Share on FacebookKentucky to Win It All
Posted: 17th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in Basketball, College Basketball, Final Four, NCAA TournamentTags: Butler, Final Four, Indianapolis, March Madness, NCAA, University of Kansas, University of Kentucky
Tourney time again. Have you made your picks? Not being a college basketball fanatic, it is hard for me to know much beyond what the polls and my weekly channel surfing tell me. On this March Madness there are two co-favorites to win the championship and they will face each other in the championship game. […]
Share on FacebookTiger Woods to Return at Master’s
Posted: 16th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in Golf, Grand Slam, Masters, Tiger, Tiger WoodsTags: Golf, Masters, return, Tiger Woods
Despite the continued public ridicule, the sponsors who’ve abandoned him, and the devastating damage to his image, Tiger Woods’ announcement Tuesday that he will return to competitive golf at the Master’s in a couple of weeks is welcome news.
Share on FacebookSecond Acts: Marion Jones/Nolan Richardson
Posted: 11th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in Basketball, Black coaches, Olympics, Track & FieldTags: Marion Jones, Nolan Richardson, Olympics, track and field, Tulsa Shock, WNBA
The first headline I read the other day stated simply: Marion Jones Signs to Play for Tulsa Shock. First question I had was – who are the Tulsa Shock? Second question – is this the same Marion Jones? What I discovered was that the Tulsa Shock are a newly re-located team in the WNBA, formerly […]
Share on FacebookUConn’s Ladies Keep Winning: Who Cares?
Posted: 10th March 2010 by DavidBurnett in Basketball, College Basketball, Female AthletesTags: Big East, ladies basketball, Maya Moore, Tina Charles, UConn, University of Connecticut
The fact is – whether we say it out loud or not, basketball is better when it is flashy, acrobatic and above the rim. I don’t care what the so-called basketball purists say, because if they were really true to their alleged principles, then they’d embrace ladies basketball and all other forms of ground-based hoops. Most people, purists included, do not like to see guys or gals who can’t run or jump. They say they do, but the attendance figures and the ratings don’t back that up.
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