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by Tyler Bleszinski • Nov 17, 2009 3:57 AM EST
Here are the best stories from the SB Nation network for November 16, 2009:
College Basketball
- Bruins Nation approached the season with a tad bit of trepidation, moreso than in seasons before.
- A Sea of Blue reacts to the remarkably entertaining first game for Kentucky.
Football
- Pats Pulpit says that the call heard round the world to go for it on fourth down was the right one.
- Music City Miracles cries foul on Bud Adams' fine for flipping the bird.
Baseball
- An SB Nation exclusive as Tampa Bay Rays VP Andrew Friedman chats with DRays Bay.
- What are the best third base targets out there this free agent season?
MMA
- Georges St. Pierre is talking about moving up to middleweight and Bloody Elbow says it's going to be exactly what the UFC needs.
- Dana White is saying there's a chance that Brock Lesnar may never fight again.
Hockey
- The Florida Panthers can run, but they can't hide from Litter Box Cats calling out three who need to improve.
- The storied Toronto franchise has a lot of issues ailing it right now but they may have overachieved last year which could be the big problem with this year.
College Football
- Florida has won 20 in a row. So why do they keep having to answer questions about their offense?
- We Will Always Have Tempe is quite happy that Ohio State has nailed down a bowl berth.
Basketball
- CelticsBlog has heard the one about the old team trying to win a championship before and is tired of it.
- Third Quarter Collapse features some post-game media availability after the Magic down the Bobcats.
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