Here is the best of the network for Thursday, January 14, 2010:
Best of the SB Nation Network: January 14, 2010
↵Baseball
↵- Lookout Landing says that the offseason has made any thoughts of trading Felix Hernandez ancient history.
↵- Amazin Avenue delves deep into the Carlos Beltran surgery quagmire.
↵- The Arizona Diamondbacks have officially signed Adam LaRoche.
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Hockey
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- Copper & Blue scoops all the local media on the fact that it looks like Edmonton's minor league affiliate will be in Oklahoma City.
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- In Lou We Trust examines the decade ahead for the New Jersey Devils, a decade that will likely not include Martin Brodeur for the majority of it.
↵↵Basketball
↵- Rufus on Fire says Bobcat Gerald Henderson is losing out on valuable playing time and he shouldn’t have to.
↵Football
↵- Chris Harris of the Panthers encourages all the readers of Cat Scratch Reader to donate to the Haiti relief fund.
↵- The Phinsider ranks all the Dolphins seasons from the past decade.
↵- Battle Red Blog breaks down the Texans wide receivers and tight ends statistically.
↵MMA
↵- Chuck Liddell has two fights in 2010, one of them being over a bad real estate deal.
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- MMA Mania reports that Florida Athletic Commission won't license Strikeforce's hand-picked opponent for pro-wrestling star Bobby Lashley's Showtime debut in MMA.
↵College Basketball
↵- Hail to the Orange celebrates the fact that, at least for a day, Illinois is at the top of the Big Ten.
↵- Carolina March laments UNC’s loss to Clemson.
↵College Football
↵- Despite all the hand-wringing and rioting and whatnot, Team Speed Kills says Lane Kiffin’s departure wasn’t a big surprise. They also agree with Al Davis’s, of all people, assessment of Lane Kiffin.
↵- Gobbler Country says that the Virginia Tech Hokies identity is slowly changing from Beamerball to Fosterball.
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