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NCAA football week one standouts

The first week of NCAA football is in the books and although many of the Top 25 teams played as expected, a few games and players stood out.

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Dawgs dominate in Murray’s debut

Lining up against a sparring partner in their opener, the No. 23 Georgia Bulldogs were impressive and dominated Louisiana-Lafayette on Saturday.

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Gators struggle for win in The Swamp

Tim Tebow is already being missed in The Swamp. After game one, expect the Gators to drop below their No. 4 ranking after this dud.

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Toney took home $500,000 for his debacle

Interesting how someone can look like they’ve been living on Dunkin’ Donuts and get their ass handed to them in the ring so quick yet end up padding their bank account more than any of the other fighters.

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Manny’s gone, Scully’s back, Torre’s…?

Manny left Mannywood, Scully will continue to entertain Dodgers fans whenever the team is west of Denver but what about Torre?

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Troy Polamalu mane insured for $1 million

Unless Troy is storing top-secret classified info for the CIA in that mop of his there’s no way his mane is worth four homes in a standard American neighborhood.

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Why Goodell should lift ban on Tweets

With all of the personalities in the NFL, imagine how entertaining player’s Tweets would be if they occurred from the field or bench during the game.

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Strasburg,sinking of the S.S. National

Things have certainly changed for Stephen Strasburg. Instead of trying to pull the Nats out of the basement in 2011, MLB’s newest star may be rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.

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Was Manny a success or bust for L.A. Dodgers?

So now that the ‘Manny’ experiment is over, was the acquisition of the prolific hitter with personality issues a good thing or bad?

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Yankees, Rays race tighter than a gnat’s ass

The AL East pennant race features the defending champ N.Y. Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays who are tied for first place with MLB-best 78-49 records.

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