Here is the best from the SB Nation network for Wednesday, November 11, 2009:
Best of the SB Nation Network: November 11, 2009
↵Hockey
↵- Today it’s Veteran’s Day in the United States. It’s Remembrance Day in Canada and Eyes on the Prize examines a common myth about Maurice Richard being merely a “wartime” hockey player.
↵- It’s hard to believe but there are early season grades to be handed out already and our Predators site is giving them to the Preds’ forwards.
↵College Football
↵- Every Day Should be Saturday looks at Nick Saban’s comments about SEC officials.
↵- Adam Hoge examines how a playoff bracket could work this season.
↵- Rakes of Mallow is holding off to see if the team can still achieve 9-3 before calling for Charlie Weis to be dismissed.
↵College Basketball
↵- Arkansas Expats reacts to the suspension of several key Razorbacks.
↵- The basketball previews continue with UW Dawg Pound examining the Pac-10.
↵Basketball
↵- Advanced statistics in basketball simply don’t do Kobe Bryant justice.
↵- So apparently the rest of the media world is just now discovering Manu Ginobili.
↵Baseball
↵- Viva El Birdos takes a look at the Cardinals and free agency.
↵- The 50 greatest Blue Jays countdown is down the top three. Roy Halladay sits third.
↵Football
↵- It’s looking like the Vikings could clinch the division before the calendar turns to December.
↵- Stampede Blue takes a statistical look at the mammoth Colts-Pats matchup.
↵MMA
↵- There are lots of potential storylines for this weekend’s UFC 105. MMA for Real gives us a look at them.
↵- UFC President Dana White doesn’t really care about Strikeforce on CBS and says so in typical White fashion.
↵Soccer
↵- The United States National Team has some great depth and Daily Soccer Fix outlines how it looks right now for the World Cup.











