COLUMN: The New England Patriots will never die
There was no reason the Patriots should have won.
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There was no reason the Patriots should have won.
Shaquille O’Neal was there. So were Yao Ming, Tom Izzo and Sheryl Swoopes. Essentially a practice for Sept. 10’s Hall of Fame Enshrinement Speech, Sept. 9 was the day for the future Hall of Famers’ Press Conference.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to remember an organization that once had hope, promise and optimism. Once known as a “professional American football team,” the Cleveland Browns are surely no longer that. It’s been a long time coming, but it has officially happened. The Cleveland Browns are dead.
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The NFL season begins with an epic Super Bowl rematch between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers. Odds are one team will win and the other team will lose, unless there is a tie.
“The suspense is terrible ... I hope it’ll last.”
It’s October of the 2015 fall semester, and your current national sports columnist, Greg Gottfried, also known as Greg Gottfrield, is playing basketball at the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center.
Frank Ocean is a bastard.
Here are the facts.
When I was in kindergarten, I remember having a series of dreams.
Sports are stupid.
Grade: A
London is big.
I should never have agreed to do this.
It’s a gaudy building. That’s the first thing I realize. In the middle of London, blocks away from King’s Cross Station, stands this behemoth double-digit high-rise that blends in like Denzel Washington at the Oscars. Here, I’m supposed to meet with Greg Gottfried: junior at IU, washed-up Weekend section editor and student studying abroad in England.
Punter Erich Toth raises his arms in disagreement with the referees' ruling that a field goal missed during the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium on Dec. 26.
The IU offense lifts wide receiver Mitchell Paige in celebration after a touchdown reception at the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 26.
The IU band celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter at the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 26.
Freshman wide receiver Nick Westbrook hauls in the touchdown in the second half of the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 26.
Redshirt sophomore kicker Griffin Oakes argues with referees over their call that his field goal kick was wide of the goal posts the evening of Dec. 26. Oakes' miss ended the Pinstripe Bowl; the Hoosiers lost at Yankee Stadium 44-41.