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Category Archives: Power 11 Rankings
The 11 Best Sports Tweets of All Time
The official Los Angeles Dodgers Twitter account tweeted an absolutely amazing burn to the San Diego Padres the other day (more on that in a minute). It inspired me to think about some of the other best sports-related or athlete … Continue reading
Posted in Power 11 Rankings, Uncategorized
Tagged Aaron Rodgers, Brandon Knight, Brandon McCarthy, Brett Anderson, Carlos Quentin, Chris Kaman, Chris Kluwe, DeAndre Jordan, DeAngelo Williams, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mark Cuban, San Diego Padres, Steve Nash, T.J. Lang, Zack Greinke
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Jeremy Lin and What He’s Done for Professional Basketball Wordplay, or Happy VaLINtine’s Day
Like it or not, Jeremy Lin is happening. He’s everywhere. A week ago he was sleeping on a couch and now he’s the lead story on SportsLinter, he’s getting All-Star consideration in USA Today and he’s the recipient of MVP … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged basketball, Jeremy Lin, NBA, New York Knicks
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11 Stories From the 2011 NFL Season That Are More Important Than Tim Tebow
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably been caught up in the Tebow-ization of America. Even if you do live under a rock, that rock has probably been knelt on while someone pose-prayed on top of you for … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NFL Football, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 0-16, 16-0, Aaron Rodgers, Andre Johnson, Arian Foster, Caleb Hanie, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Dan Marino, Denver Broncos, ESPN, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jay Cutler, Johhny Unitas, Matt Schaub, NBA lockout, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Lockout, NFL records, Oakland Raiders, Peyton Manning, Rob Gronkowski, San Francisco 49ers, T.J. Yates, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady
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11 Things You Could Do Today To Be More Like Todd MacCulloch
Have you looked at your calendar today? It’s the best day since 11-11-1111 and we won’t see a more Todd MacCulloch-y day until 11-11-111111, when he will still be the greatest basketball player multi-sport athlete to ever grace the world of … Continue reading
Posted in Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 11, 11-11-11, 11-11-1111, 11-11-2011, 11/11/2011, America, Canada, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorder, eleven, NBA, NCAA, pinball, pinball players, Todd MacCulloch
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2011 NBA Draft Top 11 Prospects: Part 1
We’re a week away from the 2011 NBA draft, and I know I’m so thrilled I’m sweating. Drafts mean I generally sit around at my computer watching highlights of players and reading profiles about them and then watching the highlights … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, Drafts, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 2011 NBA Draft, American Gladiators, basketball, best players in 2011 NBA draft, BYU, Chris Paul, Chris Singleton, Dennis Rodman, Deron Williams, Derrick Rose, Duke, Gary Payton, Gerald Wallace, Jamaal Mashburn, Jimmer Fredette, JJ Redick, Kawhi Leonard, Kenneth Faried, Kyrie Irving, Mark Price, Marshon Brooks, Mitch Richmond, Morehead State, NBA, NBA Draft, NBA draft prospects, NBA JAM, NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, Providence, Reggie Evans, Ron Artest, San Diego State, Scottie Pippen, Shawn Marion, Trevor Ariza
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Top 11: My NBA MVP Power Rankings
Derrick Rose won the MVP yesterday. Officially, at least. He sort of won a long time ago. I’ve already talked about it. Here’s exactly how the real MVP voting ended up shaking out: 1. Derrick Rose – 1182 total points … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 2011 NBA MVP, Amare Stoudemire, Carmelo Anhtony, Chris Paul, Derrick Rose, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, Kobe Bryant, Lebron james, Manu Ginobili, Monta Ellis, NBA, NBA MVP, NBA MVP winner, Rajon Rondo
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2011 NFL Draft: 11 Questions that Need Answering after Thursday
Have you recovered from that first round yet? Well you need to, because there are six more rounds to go before I stop blogging. What should you make of the first round? What should you expect moving forward? Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, Drafts, NFL Football, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 2011 NFL Draft, Akeem Ayers, Andy Dalton, Christian Ponder, Cincinnati Bengals, Da'Quan Bowers, Julio Jones, Justin Houston, Mel Kiper, New England Patriots, NFL Draft, NFL Draft analysis, Prince Amukamara, Ryan Mallett, Ryan Williams, Suzy Kolber
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2011 NFL Draft: Ranking the Top 11 Players
One of the primary reasons I created this blog was to be able to create my own content for the NFL and NBA drafts, which I spend way more time studying than could be reasonable. I love to create my … Continue reading
Top 11 NBA Regular Season Observations Part 2
I hope you readers are ready for the second round of playoff games tonight. If you’re kind of not really feeling the playoffs and maybe can’t get over the regular season, I’ve got good news of you. Actually, I’ve got … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged 2010-2011 NBA regular season, Blake Griffin, Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, Javale McGee, Kobe Bryant, Lakers, Lakers fans, Lebron james, Michael Jordan, NBA, NBA slam-dunk contest, Ray Allen, San Antonio Spurs, Todd MacCulloch
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Top 11 NBA Regular Season Observations Part 1
How about that opening weekend of the NBA playoffs? Eight games and eight good ones. I’ll get back to you with more in-depth thoughts on the first playoff weekend in the next few days and keep the coverage coming throughout … Continue reading
Posted in Current Sports Commentary, NBA Basketball, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged Birdman, Chris Andersen, Chris Andersen neck tattoo, Denver Nuggets, Derrick Rose, Dwight Howard, Free Bird, Joakim Noah, Joakim Noah Ugly, Kevin Love, NBA, NBA 2010-2011 regular season, NBA MVP, NBA refs, technical fouls
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Top 11 things we learned from the first weekend of the 2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament
The last four days have been a constant and overpowering stream of non-stop college basketball. And it came at you from every angles possible. If you weren’t careful, you may have been knocked helplessly to the ground and swept away, … Continue reading
NCAA Basketball Tournament 2001 Primer: Power Rankings + NBA JAM Equivalents
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – NCAA Basketball Tournament 2001. And to welcome in the spirit of the season, I’d like to present you, the lucky reader with a rare combination of SpreeGoogs (trademark SpreeGoogs.com 2011) information: A … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, Power 11 Rankings
Tagged Charlotte Hornets, Connecticut Huskies, Duke Blue Devils, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Kansas Jayhawks, Kentucky Wildcats, NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, NCAA Tournament, New York Knicks, North Carolina Tar Heels, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Pittsburgh Panthers, Portland Trailblazers, Power Rankings, Purdue Boilermakers, San Antonio Spurs, Seattle Supersonics, Syracuse Orange, Texas Longhorns, Top 11, Utah Jazz
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The 11 Best General Managers in Sports
Anyone who has played franchise mode on Madden has probably thought to themselves at some point “Man, I would be the best general manager in the NFL. Look at this amazing team I am assembling.” The truth is, being general … Continue reading →
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