Here is the best of the SB Nation network for Monday, February 8, 2010:
↵Hockey
↵- The Copper and Blue has an awesome interview with the authors of the book, Black Ice: The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925.
↵- Turning the tables on conventional wisdom, Defending Big D makes the case for not trading Marty Turco.
↵College Basketball
↵- Red Cup Rebellion laments its decision to eat cheap Mexican food while Ole Miss was erasing Alabama's 23-point second half lead on its way to a 74-67 win.
↵- Roll Bama Roll, by the way, quotes Forest Gump about the whole thing.
↵- Michigan State fell again in the Big Ten this weekend, this time 73-78 to Illinois. The Only Colors sifts through the very good to the very bad performances of the Spartans while Hail to the Orange hopes that the win signals a turning of the proverbial corner for the Illini.
↵Combat Sports
↵- Bloody Elbow has an epic recap of this weekend's epic UFC 109
↵- Headkick Legend, SBN's blog focused on Kickboxing, Japanese MMA, and Judo has a look at the history of K-1 Kickboxing
↵Basketball
↵-With the NBA facing a work stoppage (in 18+ months), Rufus On Fire portends the end of NBA exceptionalism.
- Lakers fans at Silver Screen and Roll are in panic mode? I will now share my schadenfreude with the rest of the NBA world.
↵- Golden State of Mind can't figure out why the Warriors waived a valuable expiring contract but don't worry, no one else can figure it out either.
↵- How awesome would it be to have King James on your team? Only Fear the Sword can answer that question.
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Football
↵- The Jets playoff defeat might have disappointed Gang Green Nation but that didn't come close to the madness of losing cable DURING the Super Bowl.
↵- Dawgs By Nature explains how to find the pick of the litter in the coming NFL draft.
↵Baseball
↵- Carl Crawford with historical WAR charts supporting DRayBay's the case for a "great" player.
↵- The stats parade continues at The Good Phight as VORP demonstrates how the Philly's roster will improve in 2010.
↵College Football
↵- Tomahawk Nation examines just how thoroughly Florida State dominated the rest of the ACC in this year's recruiting rankings.
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