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Bowman: Glaus has evolved into huge key for Braves.[July 29, 2010] First baseman Troy Glaus was not the highest profile free agent in the 2010 MLB off-season. His signing with the Atlanta Braves hardly sent shock-waves through the MLB world. Yet as Mark Bowman of AJC.com notes, Glaus has become one of the major keys to Atlanta's success through the first 4 months of the 2010 season (Photo/article: AJC.com).
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McMurray wins exciting finish in otherwise dull Brickyard 400.[Jul. 26, 2010] Another Brickyard 400 presents another failed gamble by Juan Pablo Montoya: as a handful of drivers running at the front of the field took 2 tires on the race's final pit stop, Montoya took 4, a gamble that backfired. Montoya's teammate Jamie McMurray captialized and scored the win, giving owner Chip Ganassi auto racing's unprecedented triple crown: Daytona 500, Indy 500 and Brickyard 400 (Photo: Getty Images; Article: Tom Bowles of SI.com).
Former Wake and current Hornets PG Paul seeking trade.[Jul. 22, 2010] A scenario the NBA has feared could be on the way: a select number of franchises in "desirable" markets could be on the verge of becoming "super-powers," while "small" market franchises are left with the ambition of good rather than great. After Lebron James all but admitted Cleveland could not attract a high-profile NBA free agent, he bolted for the more desirable landing spot of Miami, where he could team with a pair of superstars to form an NBA "super team." Now, another "super team" could be on the way as New Orleans guard Chris Paul has expressed his desire to be traded to a franchise with the power to stockpile other superstars (Photo: US Presswire; Article:
Alabama's Dareus latest under NCAA investigation.[Jul. 21, 2010] The Alabama football program has become the third NCAA football program that has won a national championship since 2003 and has since faced an NCAA investigation. The Crimson Tide join USC and Florida on the list of teams to face NCAA investigations in 2010, as the NCAA is investigating whether Crimson Tide DE Marcel Dareus violated NCAA rules by attending an agent's party (Photo: Zimbo.com; Article: ESPN.com).
With Austin's status uncertain, depth at defensive tackle a concern for UNC.[Jul. 20, 2010] North Carolina's defense has been touted by many pundits as the most talented and deep in the NCAA, much less the ACC. Still, the one position where the Tar Heels lack depth is the one at the focal point of the NCAA's investigation into Butch Davis' program: defensive tackle. Should All-ACC DT Marvin Austin miss any or all of the 2010 season, ACCSports.com's Jim Young notes that will be a huge blow for the Tar Heels (Photo: SI.com; Article: ACCSports.com).
Time for Kelly and Thomas to meet the hype.[Jul. 19, 2010] Since the Washington Redskins selected them in the 2nd round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Devin Thomas (6'2", 215) and Malcom Kelly (6'4", 227) have been billed as the next "big" receivers in the NFL. Now, as NationalFootballPost.com notes, it's time for the duo to meet the hype (Photo/Article: NationalFootballPost.com).
Dean Smith suffering from memory loss[Jul. 19, 2010] In a letter to current North Carolina head men's basketball coach Roy Williams, the family of legendary Tar Heels hoops coach Dean Smith noted that Coach Smith is suffering from memory loss (Photo:/Article: InsideCarolina.com).
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