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Hockey
- The Copper & Blue takes a look at Ken Holland's draft success with the Red Wings.
- Ah, Devin Setoguchi. Such a conundrum.
- What's gone wrong with Brad Richardsf? Blueshirt Banter examines.
Basketball
- Corey Maggette once had a poem published. What would other Bobcats poems look like?
- Lance Stephenson has battled off-court troubles in the past, but lately has been a real help to the Pacers.
- Mitch Kupchak has been historically good as Lakers GM, so maybe 2012 is a mulligan.
Football
- Stampede Blue on the fate of Peyton Manning.
- Gang Green Nation on the Jets keeping Santonio Holmes.
- Can the Giants repeat? Big Blue View examines.
- Hogs Haven has an answer for the Redskins' QB problems...and it's not Peyton Manning.
College Sports
- Duke plays at North Carolina and Carolina March wants to know why Coach K is annoyed with this Blue Devil squad.
- Kansas travels to Waco to face Baylor and Rock Chalk Talk is worried about the Jayhawks' Achilles heal.
- Roll Bama Roll provides a breakdown of the recruits reloading on O for the reigning National Champs.
- Nunes Magician says West Virginia and the Big East are talking 20 large when it comes to the buyout.
- Bruins Nation says Pac 12 Commish Larry Scott is not a fan of UCLA AD Dan Guerrero's scheduling.
Baseball
- Baseball Nation's Rob Neyer wonders what history tells us about Clayton Kershaw's future.
- Fake Teams takes a closer look at Felix Hernandez's fantasy repertoire.
- Pinstripe Alley heartily advocates bringing Johnny Damon back to the Bronx.
- Federal Baseball says that Nationals closer Drew Storen should face less scrutiny this Spring.
Soccer
- It's been a crazy offseason for the Philadelphia Union. Brotherly Game suggests Peter Nowak has gone "all in."
- With MLS teams adding talent all around them, Quake, Rattle, and Goal wonders whether the San Jose Earthquakes have done enough to keep up.