Here is the best of the SB Nation network for Tuesday, January 19, 2010:
Best of the SB Nation Network: January 19, 2010
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Football
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- In a watershed moment for new media, Big Cat Country sits down for an exclusive interview with Jaguars coach Jack del Rio.
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- Chan Gailey nearly got a job last offseason, but one team thought he would be too tough a sell to the media and fans.
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- Charger fans are going over their offseason plans and wondering if LT is a part of their future.
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- Unfortunately, the Mario Williams and Reggie Bush debate is raging on.
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Tennis
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- The Daily Forehand recaps day two of the Australian Open and the women's results.
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Indy Car Racing
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- The Tony George era ends in Indy car racing and for those uninformed about Indy racing, this would be like a commissioner resigning in football.
↵Baseball
↵- Lookout Landing, on the day Felix Hernandez signs an extension, analyzes the drama of Felix’s fastball.
↵- DRays Bay has a great post up about the unpredictability of sports and how like Socrates said, “The only thing I know is that I know nothing.”
↵WWE
↵- The WWE is becoming an independent movie studio. Seriously.
↵MMA
↵- The New York Governor has backed MMA fighting in a budget proposal, so it looks like it could be coming to the state of New York.
↵Soccer
↵- RSL Soapbox dives into how the global transfer window might affect Real Salt Lake.
↵Boxing
↵- Bad Left Hook profiles the rise, reign and fall of Jermain Taylor.
↵Basketball
↵- If you’ve ever wondered what the San Antonio Spurs look like as a rock band, you have to wonder no longer.
↵Hockey
↵- Blueshirt Banter tells Rangers fans to ignore the trade rumors...for now.
↵- Silver Seven Sens says don’t anoint Mike Brodeur as the next great goalie just yet.
↵College Football
↵- Team Speed Kills says that Jevan Snead made a mistake by declaring early for the NFL draft.
↵- Alligator Army criticizes Tim Tebow for his decision to do a Super Bowl commercial for Focus on the Family.
↵College Basketball
↵- Coug Center has a PAC 10 wrap of the weekend action and breaks down the conference race.
↵- Rock Chalk Talk breaks down the very competitive Big 12 race.











