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Best Of The SB Nation Network: November 24, 2010
College Sports
- In the wake of the Blue Devils’ 82-68 victory over #4 Kansas State, Duke Basketball Report says the Wildcats are talented but “play like a boxer aiming for a first-round knockout.“
- The UConn Blog concedes that the Huskies’ 70-67 win over #2 Michigan State began and ended with star Kemba Walker, but argues that it involved key contributions from a lot of other players as well. On the losing end, The Only Colors refuses to be consoled by the notion that Tom Izzo teams peak in March, saying that a team that returns 9 of its top 11 players should be able to play well right out of the gate.
Baseball
- Bless You Boys looks at what the Victor Martinez signing means for the Tigers.
- Beyond The Boxscore breaks out the strike zone charts to determine which pitchers have been unfairly squeezed by umpires.
- Roto Hardball plays “Fact or Fiction” with super prospect Bryce Harper.
- Amazin’ Avenue says the Mets have reason to be thankful around this time of year. Historically speaking, that is.
- Camden Chat looks over the Orioles finalized coaching staff.
Football
- Pats Pulpit reviews the Patriots defense as they head into their T-Day game with the Lions.
- Cincy Jungle breaks down the Bengals and Jets matchup.
- Canal Street Chronicles reports on the Saints injury list, and gives you a bunch of player tweets.
- Blogging The Boys discusses what the Cowboys must do on defense to stop the Saints.
Basketball
- Canis Hoopus takes “homerism” to a new level by claiming Wes Johnson is better than Manu Ginobili and picks Darko over Duncan.
- At the Hive interviews Kevin Pelton about advanced stats in basketball.
- SLC Dunk loves to weigh in on the Chris Paul vs. Deron Williams debate.
Combat Sports
- A three part FanPost series at MMA Mania takes top honors today: Being Well Rounded in MMA. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.











