Hi everyone. I want to apologize for being away from the blog for a while. I mainly wanted to focus on my academics in my junior year of high school and finish this school year off right. I know that a lot has happened since I last posted, which was at the end of April.… Continue reading I’m Back
Author: Sam Calhoun
Sam Calhoun’s 2021 NFL Mock Draft: Rounds 2-3
The first round is complete, so why not do the second day of the NFL Draft? It’s gonna be a pretty lengthy one, but it’s well worth a read. SECOND ROUND 33. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU The Jaguars filled a need with drafting Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence first overall. However, they used their… Continue reading Sam Calhoun’s 2021 NFL Mock Draft: Rounds 2-3
Sam Calhoun’s 2021 First Round NFL Mock Draft
The biggest draft in America is back, and we are finally back in person for it! The 2021 NFL Draft will take place in Cleveland, Ohio, with Lake Erie in the background. You can watch coverage of the Draft on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, and ESPN Deportes. Day 1 of the NFL Draft begins tonight… Continue reading Sam Calhoun’s 2021 First Round NFL Mock Draft
Best Games of the 2021 NCAA Tournament
The basketball gods gave us an unbelievable tournament after COVID-19 cancelled the tourney last year. I want to thank them. I forgot what it felt like to watch a March Madness game. All the buzzer beaters, upsets, cheers, boos, tears of joy, and tears of sadness. All of that combined is what makes March Madness… Continue reading Best Games of the 2021 NCAA Tournament
2021 NCAA Basketball National Championship Pick
I began writing this an hour before the game started, so I’m going to make this quick. An incredible season ends tonight between the top two teams. This is the most anticipated National Championship since 2005, when North Carolina took down Illinois. Here’s my pick and what could be the gamechanger: Baylor has the advantage… Continue reading 2021 NCAA Basketball National Championship Pick
Who will Replace Roy Williams?
No, it’s not an April Fools’ Joke. I wish it was. Roy Williams is one of my favorite coaches of all time and an all-time great. He is loved by fans and hated by opposing team fans, like most of the greats. He started his coaching career in Black Mountain, North Carolina at Charles D.… Continue reading Who will Replace Roy Williams?
NCAA Tournament All-Region Teams 2021
I just read somewhere that this year’s tournament contained more upsets than any other year. However, the regional games weren’t as entertaining as the first two rounds, for the most part. Every game UCLA has played in this tournament has been an extremely entertaining game. The game of the year might be the Alabama-UCLA Sweet… Continue reading NCAA Tournament All-Region Teams 2021
NCAA Tournament Predictions – First Four
Welcome to March Madness, where anything can happen. The NCAA Tournament happens to be my favorite time of the year. For the majority of March and the beginning of April, it’s all about college basketball, including more upsets, tears, toughness, and last-second shots than all of the regular season. As most people do, I fill… Continue reading NCAA Tournament Predictions – First Four
College Basketball Top 25 – 3/8/21
Sunday marked the conclusion of the regular season, and we were spoiled with upsets and close games. Here is my top 25 at the end of the regular season: Gonzaga (24-0) The Bulldogs finished the regular season undefeated, thanks to a weak conference schedule. If they lost any of the games against some of the… Continue reading College Basketball Top 25 – 3/8/21
Sunday Selections – Season 1 Finale
Just like yesterday, Sunday Selections comes to an end as today marks the last day of the college basketball regular season. I will still be making predictions (check out my Champ Week thread), but since there’s no college football or regular-season college basketball, I won’t do a Saturday or Sunday Selections post. Here are my… Continue reading Sunday Selections – Season 1 Finale
