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College Football vs. College Basketball: Hottest Cheerleaders

Ashley Judd - University of Kentucky Grad

What would college sports be without college cheerleaders? This nation was built on young, beautiful women in tight clothing. They’re goddesses. We should name the days of the week after them.

Painstaking research has led me to the conclusion that the USC Song Girls are the hottest cheerleaders in college football. But I’m partial to the dance teams that hit the hardwood. There’s better lighting in the gym, and you can bounce around a lot more on the court than you can on the turf. Bounce figures heavily into the Cheerleader Efficiency Ratings (CER).

Thanks to the magic of drunk teenage girls on MySpace, we’ve gotten more than our fair share of “bonus” cheerleader pics. The fine folks at Busted Coverage are all on a mission to publish as many of them as possible.

But my personal favorite? Award-winning actor and Kentucky Wildcats fan Ashley Judd, of course. The letter Y has never looked so good.


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NFL Draft: Which University Will Have the Most Players Drafted?

Football fans eager to see their favorite teams pick up some much-needed help this weekend will be glued to their TV sets as the 2008 NFL Draft gets underway in New York at 3 p.m. EST. But university football fans in particular will be anxious to see where there star players will be headed for the start of the NFL regular season. So one of the big questions on bettors’ minds will be, “Which university will have more players drafted?”

LSU and Ohio State both have strong contenders predicted to go early (Glenn Dorsey and Vernon Gholston), but other colleges like Virginia, Michigan and Southern Cal also have a few guys ready to take the big leap from college to pro football. Here are the top 10 draft picks, according to the Rocky Mountain News:

1. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Height: 6-1 1/2; Weight: 297

2. Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State
Height: 6-3; Weight: 266

3. Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Height: 6-3; Weight: 272

4. Jake Long, T, Michigan
Height: 6-7; Weight: 313

5. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
Height: 6-1 1/4; Weight: 211

6. Sedrick Ellis, DT, Southern Cal
Height: 6-0 1/2; Weight: 309

7. Keith Rivers, LB, Southern Cal
Height: 6-2 1/4; Weight: 241

8. Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
Height: 5-10 1/4; Weight: 235

9. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois
Height: 5-10 1/8; Weight: 225

10. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Height: 6-2 7/8; Weight: 230

Sportsbooks like Bodoglife.com have all kinds of NFL Draft betting props up right now!


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Why Are Kids Dying to Play College Sports?

College Athletes

More college athletes die each year playing basketball than any other college sport.

19-year-old Alabama State basketball player Deshean Porchea died Wednesday afternoon following a game of pickup on campus. According to the report issued by the university, the sophomore passed out Wednesday afternoon after walking off the court and never regained consciousness. An autopsy on the sophomore is being performed today to determine the cause of death.

“He was just a good all-around kid,” said ASU coach Lewis Jackson, who heard the news while on a recruiting trip in Florida. “He played with a contagious fire that carried over to his teammates. He was a good person. It is a great loss to our team and our university.”

According to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, 100,000 young athletes die each year from all cardio-vascular disorders, including cardiomyopathy, as a result of participation in sports. This is twice as many as die in auto accidents. Of the 100,000 who die annually, 45,000 of them play basketball, not boxing or football.


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2008 Men’s Division I Hockey – The Irish Rule the Rink?

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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish had a fantastic year. Sure, the football team went 3-9 and the men’s basketball team was embarrassed in the second round of March Madness. But the unexpected success of the hockey team makes it all worthwhile, right?

Notre Dame’s hockey history isn’t the stuff of movies – the Irish didn’t even bother to ice a team between 1928 and 1968. But under the watchful eye of coach Jeff Jackson, the Irish reached their first-ever Frozen Four last month. Then on Apr. 10, Notre Dame beat the Michigan Wolverines 5-4 in overtime to advance to the Finals.

The party ended two days later when the Boston College Eagles won the championship 4-1. The Irish may have lost in the end, but this is not a one-and-done story. Jackson has coached and advised at every level of the sport, including the U.S. Olympic team. He’s already won two NCAA titles coaching Lake Superior State University; more will come.


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NCAA Basketball Tournament - Looking Ahead to Next Year

College basketball’s Year of the Freshman almost had its perfect ending. But Derrick Rose leaves school without quite getting the career bump that Syracuse gave Carmelo Anthony five years ago. The Memphis Tigers, meanwhile, need a new point guard to get them back into Final Four contention.

How many other freshmen will follow Rose to the NBA? The outcome of the 2008-09 college hoops season depends on the answer. UCLA will probably lose Kevin Love as well as junior guard Darren Collison. That’s only their two most important players.

It’s not just the superfrosh who have to make up their minds. Wooden Award winner Tyler Hansbrough may or may not return to North Carolina for his senior year. If he does, the Tar Heels go to the head of the class as a preseason No. 1 favorite. Texas supporters also like their chances if D.J. Augustin remains with the Longhorns. If he doesn’t? Bupkis.


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NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship: Why Kansas Won

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So the best team won after all. The Kansas Jayhawks, No. 1 on the efficiency charts, are also the NCAA men’s basketball champions.

Full credit to the Memphis Tigers (No. 2 in efficiency) for their amazing season, but it came up about 2.1 seconds short. That’s when Mario Chalmers hit the game-tying 3-pointer that ruined the evening for Memphis supporters. Instead of winning the championship and covering the 2-point spread, the Tigers lost 75-68 in overtime.

You’ll hear Billy Packer’s voice echoing in your head for the next few days, reminding you over and over again about how Memphis needed to hit free throws down the stretch. The Tigers were 12-for-19 on the night, missing four of their last five to give the Jayhawks a chance to tie. Memphis also could have used the services of Joey Dorsey in overtime, but he fouled out with 1:23 to go and the Tigers up by five. Right where Kansas wanted them.


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NCAA Tournament: Losing Out to Lower-Ranked Teams

Although there’s nothing but chalk left in the Final Four, this year’s March Madness wasn’t lacking in significant upsets. Those poolies who picked the right upset victims will be rewarded next week when the new champions are crowned.

But which Cinderellas did you pick? Again, I don’t have the numbers right in front of me, but I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who was throwing heavy objects around the room after No. 12 Villanova beat No. 5 Clemson in the opening round. I also can’t say I saw No. 10 Davidson upsetting both No. 2 Georgetown and No. 3 Wisconsin to get into the Elite Eight.

No, I had No. 10 South Alabama going to the Sweet 16. And they didn’t even put a dent in No. 7 Butler in the first round, losing 81-61. That’s the problem with filling out brackets – you don’t get to enjoy other people’s Cinderella stories when yours turns into a pumpkin.