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Best Of The SB Nation Network: September 7, 2011
Baseball
- Federal Baseball has looked at the stats and thinks that Michael Morse has figured it out.
- Lookout Landing is back in its customary position: rooting for losing.
- Brew Crew Ball says that even though Ben Sheets is gone, he’s a big part of what’s brewing in Milwaukee these days.
- Twinkie Town breaks down Liam Hendriks’s first start for the Twins with graphs and whatnot.
Basketball
- Indy Cornrows reports on the lockout job of Gordon Hayward --- professional video gamer.
- The Dream Shake was bored with the lockout so they examined NBA referees in exhaustive detail.
- Amare Stoudemire doesn’t care about the lockout, he’s on Entourage. Posting and Toasting has the video.
Football
- Stampede Blue has the latest on the Peyton Manning injury.
- Big Cat Country covers the release of David Garrard.
- The Packers and the Saints open the season tomorrow, Canal Street Chronicles breaks down the teams.
- How close is Michael Crabtree to being back from injury? Niners Nation investigates.
College Sports
- One Bronco Nation Under God is pleased with Boise State’s new ranking in the AP and Coaches polls and looks at four teams ahead of them who could get see some downward mobility the season progresses.
- One Foot Down finishes up their Notre Dame Road Stadium Tour with a virtual visit to the Big House.
- Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician wonders what if everything, even Spelling Bees, worked like the BCS.
- Testudo Times had some thoughts on Maryland’s state flag-themed unise while Black Heart Gold Pants took this as a challenge and designed a uniform brimming with state pride.
Soccer
- The San Jose Earthquakes’ chances of making the playoffs are pretty thin, but the end of the season could still be interesting as Quake, Rattle and Roll introduces us to a pair of rookies, Matt Luzunaris and Ellis McLoughlin, who could see increased playing time.











