By Chris Mottram
Think back to your college days – or to perhaps this morning – and you should recall what the “walk of shame†is. Things are still blurry as you try to sort out what happened last night. Much like when your roommate helped you recall the debauchery, so to are we here to help you sort out yesterday’s sports madness.
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Man, That MNF Game Was a Real Barn-Burner, No?
OK, so a 0-0 game up until the final seconds would generally be considered boring. But, look at the games ESPN has had the privilege of hosting this season. Last night’s Steelers-Dolphins game was the first match-up worth watching until the end since Packers-Broncos in Week 8. Before that, you’d have to go back to Week 5 for a quality game. Having said all that, man, that was a boring game.
Only a Dolphin Could Make a Debut Like That
Ricky Williams’ line in his first game back: six carries, 15 yards, one lost fumble. And injury was added to insult when a Steeler stomped on his shoulder in the second quarter, essentially knocking Williams out for the game. You can’t help but root for Ricky though, so hopefully he’s alright.
ACC Yearly Domination Over Big Ten Begins
Wake and Iowa kicked off the ACC/Big Ten Challenge last night, with Wake winning 56-47. The Challenge continues tonight, with five more games including Duke vs. Wisconsin and Ga. Tech vs. Indiana. The Hoosiers might be the Big Ten’s only hope for a victory this year. Actually, I take that back. I just double-checked, and Maryland still sucks this season.
Shocker: Yanks Interested in High Profile Pitcher
New York is in talks with Minnesota about a possible trade for Johan Santana. With potentially no Clemens or Pettitte, and an average ERA of about 4.50, I have no idea where Santana would fit into that powerful rotation.↵
Walk of Shame: Like the Pats, Fins Are Beatable
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