Updated throughout the day with quick takes from staff.
by Tyler Bleszinski • Nov 13, 2009 12:18 AM EST
Here is the best of the SB Nation network for Thursday, November 12, 2009:
Football
- For Chargers fans, it hurts when you develop a system to determine the winner of your upcoming game only to find out that your team will likely lose.
- Seahawks fans decided that a better route was to diagram the way to beat the Cardinals this week.
Baseball
- Is Brandon Inge going to be traded away from the Tigers?
- What will the Yankees do about their left field dilemma?
Hockey
- Matchsticks and Gasoline features a love letter to Craig Conroy.
- It doesn't appear like the New Jersey Devils will lose a game on the road this year.
College Basketball
- A Sea of Blue expresses what swagger is and why it matters.
- The Rivalry Esq and Blogging the Bracket get together to preview the Big Ten season.
College Football
- Three Tennessee Volunteers were arrested and charged with armed robbery on Thursday.
- Conquest Chronicles says that Pete Carroll's weak 2006 recruiting class is a big reason for the team's struggles in 2009.
- RockMNation has weekly picks for this weekend's games.
MMA
- A great UFC 105 preview of Couture versus Vera from Watch Kalib Run.
- Bloody Elbow takes a look at the business impact of UFC 105.
Basketball
- Spurs' fans love them some ugly wins.
- Byron Scott is gone and Hornets fans are just thrilled with the thought of Coachmas Eve.
Soccer
- Sounder at Heart attempts to unearth some developmental players for next year.
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