Archive for August, 2006
New England Patriots Cheerleaders Take Center Stage
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
The NFL Football season is just around the corner. BUT until then, the New England Patriots cheerleaders take center stage. The beautiful vixens hosted a free party at the Cask ‘N’ Flaggon to celebrate the release of their 2007 swimsuit calendar. The celebration provided partygoers with an autograph session, meet-and-greet opportunities and photos with all [...]
NFL East is too close to call
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
Four of the most storied franchises in pro football make up the toughest division in the NFC. With a combined record of 36-28 in 2005, the NFC East was the winningest division in the conference, as well as the only one to boast three teams with records above .500. High hopes abound in all four [...]
College Football is back! BET on your favorite NCAA football teams now!
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
While visions of Vince Young’s surreal performance in the Rose Bowl still dance in our heads, we as college football fans must move forward. Gone are superstars Young, USC’s Heisman duo of Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart, and the Ohio State linebacker with one of the greatest football names ever, A.J Hawk. Sadly, the biggest [...]
Get ready for 2006 NCAA Football season!
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
It’s been a long time since you could stare at your TV in disbelief because your lock of the week couldn’t cover a +35 point spread, but finally the time is here for exciting college football action! What makes this season even more exciting is that anyone important from USC Trojans or Texas Longhorns have [...]
Bluegrass Cat retires due to injury
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
Last Saturday marked the end of road of the illustrious racing career of Bluegrass Cat. Trainer Todd Pletcher announced on Sunday a day after the Travers Stakes that he noticed Bluegrass Cat was lame in his right hind, with X-rays revealing a non-displaced fracture. As a result of the fracture, ol’ Bluegrass has now been [...]
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