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Why Virginia Tech is the Hottest Topic in CFB
Virginia Tech is the hottest topic in college football for a reason. They fired their original head coach in September and up-anted the possibility of James Franklin.
Franklin was fired midway through the season at Penn State and elected to coach again at VT. Franklin was considered one of the priciest in the market and did VT pay the price.
Most known for his outstanding recruiting skills at PSU, Franklin, now, lines up in a good divesting ability to win out in college football. Besides, this is the hottest news coming out of some of the sports world. As for Fernando Mendoza and the Indiana Hoosiers, they still have to be considered a candidate.
What Indiana has done from last year to overcoming the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten championship was captivating. Losing out on the fact that next year might be more spicier, could backfire Indiana.
Indiana has received no fault in the CFB committee. It has not seen what has been coming out of James Franklin.
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Why it is Time for Kyler Murray to Consider Baseball
Kyler Murray is a former Heisman winner with plenty to offer. He was drafted 1st overall and 9th in MLB history.
Something that is very unprecedented.
It was just announced that the NFL Arizona Cardinals had to shutdown the multitalented quarterback again for another season. Shame on the fact that this took place.
Although, what is more interesting about this case is that Murray could opt for baseball. Past athletes such as Deion Sanders and Bo Jackson have executed it and why not Murray.
Murray could become the biggest sports top story or justify his time in football returning. Answers are to be suggested soon but do not rule out Murray.
Baseball or football are a wonderful option.
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Why Seth Curry is not Part of the Problem
It was announced Sunday, Seth Curry would be joining older brother, Steph in Golden State and the Warriors are receiving positive feedback. While Seth helps with shooting efficiency, it is tough to say he is part of the problem brewing.
Take for instance, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler’s outcry at a presser, prior to Thanksgiving. None of them were thankful for the current situation and Steph injured himself again. What should be held accountable is Steph.
His younger brother is plausible to fans surrounded by the situation but this does not impact throughout all of Steph’s insurmountable injuries.
The front office is widely regarded for Bob Myers departure and it did not make sense because he grew up loving Golden State basketball.
However, owner Joe Lacob has held a huge responsibility for spending an extruding amount of money and it cost him, retaining Steph’s value all this while.
Seth might as well be considered the bow for Christmas, shooting 45 percent from three-point land last year, but it does not solve anything from the truth.
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Dylan Cease Signs 7 year, $210 million with Toronto Blue Jays
Cease has signed the dotted line with the Toronto Blue Jays worth 7 years, $210 million. This deal comes with deferrals and eliminates any possibility of the top-arm on the market signing elsewhere.
Cease had one of the best strikeout rates last year behind Tarik Skubal and Garrett Crochet which made him an intriguing option. There were rumors Cease was always a moving target that had not gone to the Houston Astros during the MLB Trade deadline.
Instead, Cease declined the $22 million qualifying offer from the San Deigo Padres and was offered more money. The Toronto Blue Jays are being criticized for the move that will see Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer come off the books.
Bringing in Cease now, will eliminate any stigma around the Toronto Blue Jays that there in it to win now and re-sign Bo Bichette. Kyle Tucker is another option but the wealth of talent has been mostly criticized.
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Andy Reid’s Last Rodeo
It is 14-17 at halftime and notice the Cowboys are leading over the Chiefs entering the second half. Travis Kelce scores one of mere touchdowns for Reid and doubt starts to land atop the tenure of Reid.
Reid has been coaching in the NFL since he first got to the Philadelphia Eagles back in the late 90’s. There, he drafted Donovan McNabb and built a cultivating culture of talent that included Brian Dawkins, Brandon Graham, Brian Westbrook, and more. After he could not reconcile with Howie Roseman, he said goodbye and commenced a new chapter with Kansas City.
Kansas City has been beyond his best tenure, yet, as he had the fortune of coaching Alex Smith, Patrick Mahomes, Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and more. His West Coast offense and adjustments made for Mahomes has what separated himseolf apart from the rest of the NFL.
Now, it is up to him to send this rodeo to scream roaring or packing towards a W. Reid is 67 years old and counting and it would not be a shock if Kansas City started afresh off the heels of GM Brett Veach.
Establishing a cultivating culture now or never seems likely and it is Reid’s job/duty to deliver the goods.
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Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgivng to all of Sports Kingdom nation! I give thanks to those who have never stopped viewing Sports Kingdom and wish you a Happy Holiday!
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Sonny Gray is a Red Sock
It is official. The first big trade of the MLB offseason took place between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals for Sonny Gray. Gray is a Red Sock.
This came after news of Gray wanting to spend more time near his hometown of Nashville, TN and play for a contender at 36.
This is great news for the Red Sox as they have been looking for a veteran starter with some postseason experience to go along with Garrett Crochet. The Cardinals cover $20 million as this begins the vision of Chaim Bloom as St. Louis president of Baseball of Operations.
Bloom spent part of his time in Boston and is now looking to rectify what has held back the St. Louis organization. This was one of the best returns they could receive possible by shutting down payroll and looking for the ultimate prospects to step up with Brandon Clarke and Richard Fitts in the race.
It was a smart move by Bloom trading Gray to an AL team as teams will against Boston are going to land priceless.

