By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
Bill Snyder has been named Kansas State Wildcat’s 34th head football coach. This announcement came from Bob Krause, the Wildcats athletics director.
He retired in 2005 after 17 seasons of mostly good years. He is now back to coach the Wildcats. Krause said, “One of the most important factors in i...
By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
Kerry Wood has been a Cubs player for 10 years now. He won’t be back next year. It was a disappointing thing for most Cubs fans and teammates to see.
That chapter of Kerry Wood’s life is now over but he has memories that will last a lifetime. The end of his baseball life was bittersweet but he kn...
By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, also known affectionately as the “Bucs” are the pro football team located in Tampa, Florida. One of three pro football teams in the state of Florida, they are members of the Southern Division of the National Football Conference that is part of the National Football League –...
By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
Deep in the heart of the desert lays a bustling town called Tempe, Arizona. Out there in the wild west a is rivalry football game which is among the oldest in the nation, dating back to before Arizona was admitted as a state. This game is known as "The Big Game", "The Duel in the Desert", or simply ...
By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
The San Francisco 49ers, named after the prospectors who arrived in Northern California in the California Gold Rush in 1849, have one of the richest histories, actually one of the best franchises in NFL history. The 49ers began their legacy as a charter team for the All-America Football Conference i...
By Freddie Brister | On March 12, 2010 | In Recreation-and-Sports | Rated
Devin Hester was not the return man in the Bears’ game versus the Rams and you wouldn’t have known it. It seems as if every time Hester touched the ball, he would do serious damage to the other team by running it back for a touchdown or picking up significant yards.
Danieal Manning was the specia...
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