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Saturday, October 31, 2015

BREAKING NEWS OHIO STATE QB J.T BARRETT BUSTED FOR OVI .

10/31/2015 7:04 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFF
Ohio State Quarteback J.T. Barrett was arrested Saturday morning on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. 
According to a statement released by the school, Barrett was stopped at a check point near the school's Columbus campue ... the starter was suspended by head coach Urban Meyer and will miss The Buckeye's game next week against Minnesota.
It  was reported J.T. was released to Ohio State's backup QB Cardale Jones after trying to avoid the checkpoint and failing a breathalyzer test.


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Boise State Show Off New Halloween Helmet

Dr. Sam Cooper Saturday 5 hours ago    

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Nuggets unveil ‘Whitegold’ uniforms, and they’re pretty awesome

  10/18/2015


The Nuggets unwisely removed their pick-axe logo from center court.
But they’ve featured it in what might be favorite new uniform of the season.
Nuggets release:
The Denver Nuggets will introduce a “WHITEGOLD” alternate uniform for the 2015-16 NBA Season. The new uniform created by adidas acts as the Nuggets official “Pride” jersey designation by the NBA, and looks to incorporate the spirit of Denver and the Rocky Mountains into a unique new style to the Nuggets.

A new bold logo taking elements from the Nuggets secondary “pick axe” logo is featured prominently across the chest of the jersey. This alternate logo is embroidered in the team’s standard navy coloring used on its other uniforms and introduces a metallic light blue color that is used as an accent throughout the WHITEGOLD uniform.

The player numbers will be filled with white coloring and bordered with navy stitching. The player names will also feature navy stitching, with all fonts used on the jersey matching the new western inspired font featured on the Nuggets’ updated primary uniforms and their new court design.

More subtle design cues include a winterized “Nuggets” logo just below the waistband on the back of the shorts, taken from the navy blue alternate uniforms worn by the team from 2008-2012. The new metallic light blue is added in rotation with navy and white to comprise the striping along the side of the shorts, a design element borrowed from the Nuggets iconic “Skyline” uniforms. The shorts are finished with a navy tonal version of the secondary “pick axe” logo along the lower left front above the knee.

I love how clean these are, the logos and striping popping against the white background. I can even overlook the sleeves.

But as much as I like these, I can’t help but think they could’ve been even better with the typical yellow incorporated into the pick-axe logo and the shorts striping – especially if it were a metallic yellow to match the metallic blue.


Still, all in all, these get an ‘A’ from me.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Official: Ohio State to wear black jerseys vs. Penn State

SB Nation
By  on Oct 3, 2015, 

The worst kept secret in recent Ohio State history is officially out in the open.

Nike announced on Saturday morning officially that Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes would be wearing black alternate jerseys against Penn State during the Oct. 17 primetime game against the Nittany Lions.
The blackout alternates represent the first non-scarlet or white predominant uniforms Ohio State will have donned in the modern era and the first time OSU's worn black jerseys.
The new look is black from head-to-toe other than scarlet stripes, numbers, and the athletic O, all of which are accented with gray.
While the jerseys are sure to be contentious amongst traditionalists, they've been a long time coming. A black type jersey first surfaced last October in a digital tour of Urban Meyer's office when they were rumored for the 2014 home finale against Michigan. Though the final design proved to be similar to the ones Ohio State will actually wear thisseason, the gray numbers will have to remain in those mockups alone.
Several weeks before this season started, Buckeyes wide receivers coach Zach Smithleaked an Instagram photo of a black helmet, but like the mockups in Urban Meyer's office, though similar (the stripe on the "Zone 6" helmet was wider, similar to the Rivalry uniforms Ohio State sported in the 2013 and 2014 seasons), weren't quite in line with the final product the Buckeyes will be sporting against the Nittany Lions.
From player's families to just about every Ohio State premium and fan site alike on the web, somebody at just about every outlet had someone with some kind of insight as to what the jerseys would look like or more info surrounding them. A source even told Land-Grant Holy Land earlier in the football season that Gene Smith spoke in near full transparency to his class at Ohio State about the black uniforms and accompanying black merchandise that would come out along with it. And now we know.
And regardless of what you think about the final design and accompanying gear, at least these fashion jerseys didn't ultimately prove to be anything similar to what the Buckeyes will be rocking.
Here's a closer look at the alternate uniforms, including the accompanying black Ohio State gear, available at select retailers today:


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Bye-bye Raiders? New L.A.stadium gains NFL owners' support


 

Los Angeles hasn't had an NFL team since the Rams and Raiders departed after the 1994 season. Now they want to resume their L.A. story, and the Chargers are looking to leave their home city since 1961.
At stake is one of the country's largest markets, and the NFL is focused on a long-term solution.
"That's the key issue for us, making sure that whatever we ultimately decide as a membership, that we have the ability to be successful in Los Angeles for the long term," Goodell said, "and that's why we spent the last two decades trying to come up with a solution that we felt would provide that kind of foundation."


The high-stakes game of musical chairs likely will send at least one team back to a market it tried to leave, but Goodell said the teams know the risk.

"Those are the circumstances as they are," he said. "You take a risk if you file for relocation of whether it'll be approved."

The Chargers and Raiders, long-time AFC West rivals, are pushing a shared $1.7 billion venue involving about 170 acres in Carson, a city of 93,000 people south of downtown Los Angeles. Owners Dean Spanos of the Chargers and Mark Davis of the Raiders spoke during their 30-minute presentation at the meetings, and Carmen Policy, a former 49ers executive who was hired to help oversee the project, said the group touted the transportation and location advantages of its proposed site, and the history of the teams.

"It cures the California dilemma and you're not only curing the California dilemma, but you're curing it with California teams," Policy said. "These teams have been born and bred in California. They never left California. They've always been in California."

Davis said he talked about the progress that the group had made over the past six months, and he thought the presentation went well.

"You never know," Davis said. "As I've said all along, Oakland is still the place that we wanted to be and we'll just see what happens."

The city of San Diego had its chance to speak to the NFL on Monday, making a presentation in front of the league's Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities. Then the city and county unveiled updated plans for a new $1.1 billion stadium that were criticized by the Chargers.

Eric Grubman, the NFL's point man on relocation, said the city's proposal "evidenced a significant amount of progress," but the committee still had several questions about possible risks and threats. The Chargers have expressed concerns about an environmental study collapsing in court.

"Those questions remain open," Grubman said. "They are working on responses and how to mitigate those risks."

Friday, October 2, 2015

 

Current list of NHL Teams (2015)

And to make our NHL Teams List as complete as possible we will also include a list of the teams that once played in the NHL.
  • Atlanta Flames – 1972 – 1980, they became the Calgary Flames
  • Atlanta Thrashers – 1999 – 2011, moved to Winnipeg and were renamed The Jets
  • California Golden Seals – were active from 1967 to 1976 when they became the Cleveland Barons
  • Cleveland Barons – active from 1976 to 1978 when they merged with the Minnesota North Stars
  • Colorado Rockies – 1976 to 1982 when they became the New Jersey Devils
  • Hamilton Tigers – 1920 – 1925
  • Hartford Whalers – 1980 – 1997 when they became the Carolina Hurricanes
  • Kansas City Scouts – were active from 1974 until 1976 when they moved to Colorado (Colorado Rockies)
  • Minnesota North Stars – 1967 to 1993 when they became the Dallas Stars
  • Montreal Wanderers – 1917- 1918
  • Montreal Maroons – 1924- 1938
  • New York Americans – 1925 – 1942
  • Ottawa Senators – 1917 – 1934
  • Philadelphia Quakers – 1930 – 1931
  • Pittsburgh Pirates – 1925 – 1930
  • Quebec Bulldogs – 1919 – 1920
  • Quebec Nordiques – 1980 to 1995 when they became the Colorado Avalanche
  • St Louis Eagles – 1934 – 1935
  • Winnipeg Jets – 1980 – 1996 when they became the Coyotes

The year of change for the NHL 
1979 -1980 season the NHL 4 expansion teams join the league from the WHA.  
4 teams relocate the chart below shows all the moves. Many changes from traditional NHL colors the Kings went from purple and gold to black and silver,   This was the year of change for the NHL and touched me personally.  I worked part time for the original Colorado Rockies and was set to work full time as a intern the next season. When the rug was pulled out from under me. Jack Vickers who owned the Rockies and who had just completed their first winning season thanks to a monster call Barry Beck, He sold the team that became the New Jersey Devils 1979-80 season