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Tom Freese continues to be one of the most respected handicappers in the nation. Tom's formula for
success is simple. It's just old fashioned hard work. Tom puts in twelve to fourteen hour days to
get you the player on the winning side of the game. In fact Tom doesn't consider what he does as
work. His father once told him "Tom if you find a job you love you will never work another day the
rest of your life" Tom has just...
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News and Notes from around the Sports World
Three quarterbacks Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford, and Colt McCoy will meet in New York Saturday to find out who will win the 2008 Heisman
Trophy. Tebow has a leg up as he won the award in 2007 and he now has a vote this year. He has already said that he would vote for
himself. With all due respect to Florida’s Tebow and Texas’ McCoy my choice would be Oklahoma signal caller Sam Bradford. All he has done
is throw for 48 touchdowns and just 6 interceptions. Behind Bradford the Sooners set an amazing ...
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2008 LaSalle Preview
LaSalle is a team on the come. Despite their 2-3 straight up record this team has competed in all four
of their lined games losing 65-61 to Florida St and losing to second ranked Connecticut 89-81 as 18
point underdogs. The Explorers lost in overtime to Southern Mississippi 76-72 and then beat Valparaiso
75-70. Head coach John Giannini gets the best out of his players and he now has experienced players
that he can trust. The Explorers are led by 6'5" guard Rodney Green who averages 13.4 ppg, 5.0 ...
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News and Notes from around the Sports World
It appears early in the season that the Celtics and Lakers are on a collision course to the NBA Finals
again. In College Hoops North Carolina looks to be head and shoulders above everyone else. Case in
point the Tar Heels beat Kentucky 77-58 this week without All-American POY Tyler Hansbrough! Roy
Williams’ team is my pick to win the National Championship this year. A couple of things went on in
the NFL this week that need to be addressed. The NFL clearly dropped the ball (no pun ...
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