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Continued from main ESPN Radio AM 1160 Martinsville, VA page. Page 7 of 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> Barnhart: Time had come for UNC to fire Davis.[Jul. 28, 2011] Between Mack Brown and Butch Davis serving as UNC's head football coach, the Tar Heel football program endured a 43-63 record. Many (including ESPN Southside's Ed Lane) thought that would be enough to keep Davis (who went 28-23 in four seasons in Chapel Hill) as the Tar Heels' head coach. UNC thought otherwise Wednesday, terminating their partnership with Davis amid an NCAA scandal (Photo: Orlando Sentinel; Article; CBSSports.com).
Panther$ $hell out the money for top priority John$on.[Jul. 27, 2011] The Carolina Panthers entered the NFL's 2011 free agent frenzy with two primary free agents. They can scratch one off the list, agreeing to a mammoth contract with defensive end Charles Johnson. The 25 year old's new deal is beleived to be $72 million over 6 years, with a $30 million signing bonus (Photo/Article: Charlotte.com).
Braves need a bat,but how much will they pay?[Jul. 21, 2011] The Atlanta Braves could use another bat for a post-season push. FoxSports.com's Ken Rosenthal believes they should pull the trigger, but questions at what price they should stop (Photo: Google.com).
Hokies set to host Monmouth, 1st round of NIT Tip-off.[Jul. 21, 2011] King Rice, UNC point guard in the late 1980s will bring Monouth into Blacksburg to start the Virginia Tech season and the 2011 NIT Tip-off East Region (Photo:LonleyTailgater.com; Article: Roanoke.com).
The Golden Apple![Jul. 20, 2011] Few things soothe the heat like Apple, even a cuddly and furry friend like Apple the cat, awaiting you and your family at the Martinsville-Henry County SPCA.
BYU's Mendenhall: Highly paid coaches part of NCAA's problem.[Jul. 20, 2011] Dirty Laundry has evolved into an off-season theme for college football. As such, many parties receive blame. BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall believes he and his coaching peers are part of the problem due to the high salaries they command (Photo: Google.com; Article: CBSSports.com).
DeMaurice Smith keeps word in providing for retired players.[Jul. 19, 2011] Players Association president DeMaurice Smith consistently voiced a plan to include ex-NFL players in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Specifically, Smith professed a plan to work for players who played prior to 1993. As CBSSports.com's Michael Freeman notes, Smith has been true to his word (Photo: CBSSports.com).
Galarcep: No progress for US Women's Soccer[Jul. 18, 2011] The US Women's World Cup team captivated the nation with their thrilling run into the World Cup Final. Despite their progress this 2011 season, FoxSports.com columnist Ives Galarcep boldly proclaims the team made no progress and is back where it started before their magical run (Photo: Freep.com).
Publicly financed stadium comes back to bite Bengals.[Jul. 11, 2011] As if their well documented on-field woes failed to give fans enough ammunition agains the downtrodden Cincinnati Bengals, now the team's costly stadium has come back to provide an economic backlash (Photo/Article: WSJ.com).
A cat you'll love...and we're not Ked-ding![Jul. 7, 2011] No Ked-ding here. You'll love Kedrick, a loving, 10-lb black cat with gorgeous markings. Make Kedrick part of your loving household today. Learn more by clicking on Kedrick!
Time for Shanahan to prove his value.[Jul. 7, 2011] The hiring of Mike Shanahan (head coach) and Bruce Allen (GM) inspired optimism outside Redskins Park in Landover, Maryland. Shanahan's first season in Washington, however, did not exactly inspire confidence. Newly acquired quarterback Donovan McNabb was benched in favor of Rex Grossman. The Redskins finished 6-10 overall. Now, says WashingtonPost.com's Jason Reid, Shanhan has to prove why owner Dan Snyder invested in him (Photo: Gambling911.com).
Former Tar Heels DE McAdoo sues UNC, NCAA.[Jul. 6, 2011] Former University of North Carolina defensive end Michael McAdoo has sued the NCAA and UNC in an effort to have the college sports organization and the university reinstate him for the 2011 football season (Photo: WGNC.net; Article: SI.com).
Will hard cap hurt NBA's small-market teams?[Jul. 5, 2011] NBA Commissioner David Stern and the owners have adamently proposed that a hard salary cap will help small market teams stay competitive in the NBA land scape. CBSSports.com columnis Royce Young isn't sure this holds true (Photo: DailyThunder.com).
Dump the Lawyers.[Jul. 4, 2011] Back in mid-June, the NFL owners and players appeared ready to reach a new labor agreement within 2-3 weeks. Now that 2-3 week window is fading quickly and CBSSports.com columnist (and Southside Connection guest) Michael Freeman has an idea. The players need to keep their lawyers at bay (Photo: GridironFans.com).
Catalina the Hottie!![Jul. 1, 2011] Catalina's a cutie. Yeah, the chic from My Name is Earl, but also Catalina, a loving pup at the Martinsville-Henry County SPCA, and she's looking for you to make her part of your family!!
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