Here is the best of the SB Nation network for Wednesday, December 2, 2009:
Best of the SB Nation Network: December 2, 2009
↵Basketball
↵- The Dream Shake offers a clear (and much more interesting) alternative to the regular old boring NBA All Stars.
↵- Canis Hoopus goes all Wonderful Life and shows us an alternate universe of Timberwolves.
↵Baseball
↵- True Blue LA shows the value of what the Dodgers passed on by not offering arbitration to Randy Wolf and Orlando Hudson.
↵- Keeping with the arbitration theme, Beyond the Boxscore wonders whether the Yankees should’ve offered Johnny Damon arbitration.
↵Hockey
↵- Pensburgh looks at the Pittsburgh Penguins roster and who might be bound for Vancouver in 2010.
↵- A humorous look at an old Pat Verbeek hockey card by Lighthouse Hockey.
↵Soccer
↵- Sounder at Heart takes an in-depth look at the MLS and its outreach to the Hispanic market.
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- Richard Farley correctly predicts how FIFA would align the World Cup draw for Friday at World Soccer Digest.
↵Football
↵- Just how awful has the Bears offense been? Windy City Gridiron has the answers.
↵- The Falcoholic pays homage to their new kicker Matt Bryant.
↵College Football
↵- BCS Evolution asks whether or not Cincinnati can leapfrog TCU in the BCS standings.
↵- Oregon and Oregon State have a huge game this week, so why not take a stroll down memory lane of old civil war games?
↵- Tomahawk Nation says that FSU should’ve answered questions regarding Bobby Bowden’s retirement.
↵College Basketball
↵- Coug Center features its weekly Pac 10 review.
↵- Drew Gordom is transferring from UCLA to Gonzaga. Bruins Nation cites practice issues in characterizing the loss as not troubling, while Gonzaga blog Slipper Still Fits couldn’t be more excited for Gordon’s arrival.
↵- Hail to the Orange wonders why they bother to care about the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.











