Archive for January, 2009
January 29, 2009 at 11:51 am
· Filed under Daytona 500 Tickets, Daytona 500 Tickets for sale ·Tagged 2009 Daytona 500 Tickets, Daytona 500 Tickets, Daytona 500 Tickets for sale, tickets to the Daytona 500
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January 27, 2009 at 3:58 am
· Filed under Big East Tournament Tickets, Sports ·Tagged Big East basketball, Big East Tournament Tickets
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The Big East Basketball Tournament is one of the premier college basketball events of the year, with so many elite teams under one roof it’s a spectacle to behold. This year that’s truly the case, as all sixteen conference members will be invited to the tournament this year.
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The Big East Tournament is held in Madison Square Garden in the heart of New York City, making it a world class stage for world class basketball, star-studded and a great forerunner for March Madness.
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January 18, 2009 at 4:22 pm
· Filed under 2009 NBA All-Star game tickets, NBA Tickets ·Tagged 2009 NBA All-Star game tickets, Lebron James, NBA Tickets
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The 2009 NBA All-Star Game will be a star studded affair, both on the court and off. This is the NBA’s chance to throw a big party in a big city and plan it in advance. It’s also a great way for basketball fans to see the best basketball players on the planet all in one place, plus there’s the rookie-sophomore game, and all the festivities of the week. It’s truly a great experience.
This year the NBA All-Star game is in Phoenix, which is a great place to visit and should be a fantastic site for some top notch basketball.
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January 17, 2009 at 3:47 pm
· Filed under Sports ·Tagged Tampa Bay
One of the worst player managers and a guy who never should have gotten a head coaching gig has been fired. During Gruden’s tenure at Tampa, he treated players poorly, took home a Super Bowl trophy that actually belongs to Tony Dungy and generally turned a winning franchise into a footnote. Good riddance.
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January 17, 2009 at 12:29 pm
· Filed under Steelers Eagles Super Bowl Tickets ·Tagged Steelers Eagles Super Bowl Tickets
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This year the Super Bowl is in Tampa, (which most people who don’t live in Florida mistakenly refer to as Tampa Bay), a city with a long history prior to the Glazers of bad football and great Super Bowls. The city might have a better football team, but their ability to throw a Super Bowl bash hasn’t changed, and the Steelers Eagles Super Bowl should be awesome.
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January 16, 2009 at 11:13 am
· Filed under basketball ·Tagged basketball, college basketball, Sports
From here.
Daniel Hackett scored only four points for Southern California against No. 16 Arizona State and was still the star of the game
Hackett held Sun Devils star James Harden to a career-low four points, freshman DeMar DeRozan scored 19 of his career-high 22 points in the second half, and USC beat ASU 61-49 Thursday night.
“We guarded as well as we’ve guarded since I’ve been here,” said fourth-year USC coach Tim Floyd. “Daniel Hackett didn’t make a field goal, but played as well as any player I’ve had at USC. He was outstanding.”
Floyd said he’d have to go back to his days as coach at Iowa State (1994-98) to remember a player of his performing as well on defense as Hackett did.
Harden, a 6-foot-5 sophomore averaging a conference-leading 23.1 points, missed all eight of his field goal attempts and went 4-of-7 from the foul line.
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January 16, 2009 at 4:00 am
· Filed under Tampa Super Bowl Tickets ·Tagged Tampa Super Bowl Tickets
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This year the Super Bowl, Super Bowl 43 to be exact, will be played in one of my favorite places, that being Tampa, Florida, which is right on the Gulf coast and a great place to watch football in the dead of winter. Florida and football go hand in hand, from the South Florida Dolphins of Don Shula to the resurgent Tampa Bay Bucs. But this game is about a party, and for years all Tampa could do well in pro football was throw a great Super Bowl bash, and they haven’t forgotten how.
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January 16, 2009 at 1:30 am
· Filed under Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl tickets, Super Bowl Tickets ·Tagged Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl tickets, Super Bowl Tickets
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The Baltimore Ravens came out of the shadow of their former Cleveland Brown manifestation when they won their first Super Bowl as the Ravens, and ever since they’ve prided themselves on a defense that hits like a steel pipe and a tanacity on both sides of the ball. In a league where the AFC has always had an image of high-octane offense, the Ravens are one of the elite smash-mouth style teams of the NFL and never back down.
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January 16, 2009 at 1:10 am
· Filed under Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Tickets, Arizona Cardinals playoff tickets, Super Bowl Tickets ·Tagged Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Tickets, Super Bowl Tickets
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Kurt Warner has already led one team to a Super Bowl win, and he did it with – guess what? An explosive set of receivers and a ’swiss-army’ back out of the backfield. Warner is not only the comeback kid, he just might be the comeback king, after he was written off as a dusty old quarterback heading out to pasture, he got a shot at starting again and found his rhythm. He still has a highly accurate passing attack, two stud receivers and a great sense of timing in the pocket.
Warner’s ability to avoid the sack is reminiscent of Dan Marino and he uses the same style of quick release as Dan the Man, so opposing defenses are always just left with air instead of a QB grasp.
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