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The Big 12? The Wiggety Wiggety WAC? The Bone Age?

It may be incredibly short-sighted, with the BCS, current conference alignment and entire NCAAF landscape seemingly destined to resemble Cormac McCarthy’s The Road in the not too distant future, but I think BSU fans have to root for an all-out implosion of the Big 12. Like a tomato can actually trying to earn his [...]

LT vs. Boggs vs. Andre vs. Beer

LT, one of the baddest LBs ever to play the game, drinks a girl’s beer…but at least he drinks a lot of them. Maybe the Silver Bullet is “The One That Won’t Slow You Down”, but we’d wager it would also be “Coors Light, 41 Will Put You On Your Ass.”

Now, we didn’t actually [...]

Shaq-Fu! Gesundheit.

These old school Shaquille pics are awesome. He was so…ShaqSvelte. We just can’t recall why he seemed so much bigger than everyone else even back then. Did the whole league get huge?
Is it awkward that Dwight now wants to be the modern day Superman, and they both established that persona with the Magic?
Which former Magic [...]

Fine (Bernie?) Art.

While scouring the world wide web for Syracuse content, 4th & Forever came across Dave “The Sports Painter” Choate and immediately fell in love with his style…his Syracuse-heavy content was pure bonus. We love the Dr. J, the Jonny Flynn vs UCONN pieces shown here, the Jordan and even the Eddie Murray. We could do [...]

‘Cuse is in the house, oh my god! Oh my god!

As life-long Orange(men) fans, we can quite plainly say this 2010 team is the best we’ve ever seen Syracuse put on the floor. The team that won it all in 2003 had, obviously, amazing talent and a future NBA all-everything in Melo, but this team is just that: a team. It doesn’t feel like we [...]

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I will be the first to admit I am a dilettante in many regards and my knowledge in certain arenas, if not most, is remarkably shallow. I grew up loving sports, but only liking baseball. And hockey remains an afterthought. I am familiar, however, with the heavy hitters in both sports.
Jackie Robinson’s indelible mark [...]