College football


GIANTS NEED GENERATIONAL ‘HOG MOLLIES’ – NELSON COULD BE ONE OF THEM

Al Thompson

On April 26 The Giants will select a player they hope can lead them out of a funk that resulted in a 3-13 record, player suspensions, a lost locker room and a fired coach.
There two such players in the draft who could lift Big Blue back into the NFC playoff picture pretty fast and that is Penn State running back Saquon Barkley and Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson.


25 Apr 18 - College football, Eagles, Football, Football Training, NFC East, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


BALDY AND JAWS HOST WENTZ AND PEDERSON ON THEIR NEW SHOW ‘FILM SESSIONS’

Brian Baldinger

Walsh and Montana. Johnson and Aikman. Belichick and Brady. Pedersen and Wentz. Do you see the connection? New head coach and new quarterback joined together to enjoy a Super Bowl victory. Many have been paired over the years but a few have had immense success. I recently had the chance to sit down with both […]


25 Apr 18 - College football, Eagles, Football, Football Training, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Soul - No CommentsRead More »


PENNSBURY’S MALINOWSKI LOOKS TO MAKE HIS MARK IN 2018

Al Thompson

The senior offensive lineman is receiving interest from college football’s elite programs. Pennsbury senior-to-be tackle Brian Malinowski has had interest from such noted programs as Navy, Rutgers, Virginia, Morgan State and Monmouth.


23 Apr 18 - College football, Football, High School Football - No CommentsRead More »


ARE ANALYTICS THE ANSWER TO KEEPING ATHLETES ON THE FIELD?

Al Thompson

We’ve had analytics in business for many years. It has done wonderS with efficiency in all areas of business including warehousing, manufacturing and services. Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane changed sports forever by using sabermetrics aka analytics to field a low budget but winning team using statistics as the main barometer to forge his […]


27 Mar 18 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »


TEMPLE TAKES GASPARILLA BOWL

Rock Hoffman

St. Petersburg, FL – The Temple Owls won the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl 28-3 over the Florida International Panthers on Thursday night at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL. Temple scored late in the third quarter and twice in the fourth to break open what was a close game but one that they were […]


22 Dec 17 - College football - No CommentsRead More »


ARMY SURVIVES, BEATS NAVY SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR, 14-13

Al Thompson

The Service Academies of Army and Navy were not able to put on their spectacular pregame daredevil parachuting exhibitions and flyovers because of the snow storm that blanketed the skies over the Philadelphia area Saturday afternoon and evening. But none of the 68,625 fans who packed Lincoln Financial Field felt let down after watching the […]


11 Dec 17 - Army Navy Game, College football, Football - No CommentsRead More »


ARMY-NAVY PREVIEW: BRINGING A NATION BACK TOGETHER FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY

Al Thompson

There is a reason why college football shuts down this weekend to make way–and honor–one game, Army-Navy. It is not just any football game. This contest is pure Americana and spurs a unique level of patriotic spirit for all Americans, sports fans or not. The 118th Army-Navy takes place Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in […]


9 Dec 17 - Army Navy Game, College football, Football, Football Training - No CommentsRead More »


BROCKPORT ENDS DELVAL’S SEASON

Rock Hoffman

DOYLESTOWN, PA – An Elite Eight college football playoff game featuring two 12-0 teams who are very similar statistically so naturally it came down to a field goal. Brett Renzi kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired to lift The College at Brockport past Delaware Valley University 31-28 in an NCAA Division III Playoff […]


3 Dec 17 - College football - No CommentsRead More »


TURNOVERS DOOM OWLS AGAINST UCF

Rock Hoffman

If Temple was supposed to beat UCF because the undefeated Knights were looking ahead to their showdown for the American Athletic Conference East Division with South Florida next week or because with temperatures in the 50’s and a forecast that called for rain, the Knights might not be able to handle the weather since they […]


19 Nov 17 - College football - No CommentsRead More »


PENN BEAT PRINCETON 38-35 IN THEIR SPECIAL GAME

Rock Hoffman

Rare is the Penn-Princeton game that one team or both are not in first place in the Ivy League and fighting for the Ancient Eight title but such was the case when the Quakers and Tigers battled on a near perfect Saturday afternoon for football at Franklin Field. The Quakers (4-4, 2-3 Ivy) prevailed 38-35 […]


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