Greg Schiano

Did Schiano leave Rutgers the right way?

One of this week’s biggest stories in the world of sports was that Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano departed for Tampa Bay to coach the Buccaneers. This seems like an ...

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The Sports State of the Union

With President Obama delivering the annual State of the Union address last night, I figured this would be the best time to deliver my Sports State of the Union. I ...

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A Prince for Detroit

The Detroit Tigers have ended the Prince Fielder sweepstakes, signing the first baseman to a nine-year, $214 million deal Tuesday afternoon. There were multiple reports in past weeks as to ...

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ACC Power Rankings, January 23 edition

We’ve made it deep into the college basketball season, and it’s time ...
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They did it again!

Two weeks ago, I was clinging to hope. Storming out of Clemson’s ...
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A brawl fuels the Bearcats

That was Dec. 10, 2011. No. 8 Xavier stomped cross-town rival Cincinnati ...

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First UNC … now Duke?

I haven’t jumped into college basketball on BreslinSports.com quite the way I did with college football, but that’s all about to change. We have a full month until pitchers and catchers report for another Major League Baseball season, and there’s one sport that will keep my attention more than all the others. Sorry, hockey, I’m [...]

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New York Mets

How can the Mets be this negligent?

The New York Mets may have some serious issues on their hands. Adam Rubin is a beat writer for ESPN New York, and he covered the Mets for the New York Daily News for years before that. Let’s just say that he’s very familiar with the Mets and how their franchise is run. Lately, it [...]

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Mike Nolan

Falcons get their man (on defense)

Two days after hiring Dirk Koetter as their new offensive coordinator, the Atlanta Falcons announced Tuesday that they were going with Mike Nolan to fill their vacant defensive coordinator position. One of the league’s longest-serving defensive coordinators, Nolan will bring experience and a packed resume of successful defenses to the table in Atlanta. I saw [...]

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