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What is it exactly that we all love so much about the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament? It has a catchy little nickname in March...

Saturday – A Great Day to Be Stuck Inside

Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, and since we've no place to go, let it snow, let it...

Monday Morning FishHooks

It was a busy sports weekend here in DFW and the week ahead holds so much more. To help you get your arms around...

Bama-A&M Lives Up to the Hype

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Check the Polls

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Duel in the Desert

Glendale, Ariz. — What a week it’s been here in Arizona. And the game hasn’t even been played yet. Well, that will come soon enough....

Ponies Fall Short in Finals

The SMU Mustangs' thrill-ride of a season came to a close last night with a 65-63 loss in the finals of the NIT at...

Championship Games Matter

The round-robin, late-season gauntlet that the Big 12 put in place this year for their four top teams is in full swing, and the...

Reverse Barometer: College Football Weekend

The Reverse Barometer is back, which is good news for some (fans of the teams I pick to lose) and better news for others...
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