Devonta Smith Makes History But Will It Change Anything?

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor DeVonta Smith has recently made history by becoming the first wide receiver to win the Heisman trophy in nearly three decades. The wait for a receiver to claim the award is finally over, making Smith just the third Alabama player win it. The task was daunting for him, to … Continued

Can Stephen Curry Win the MVP in the 2020-2021 Season?

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By: Gabe De Oliveira- Student Journalist As the Warriors were down to the Clippers on Friday night (01/08), 22 points, it felt that the Warriors were going to lose in a blowout. But, the Warriors led by Curry did not allow that to happen. The Clippers on Wednesday held Curry to only 13 points by … Continued

Will the NBA Shut Down Again?

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By: Gabe De Oliveira- Student Journalist The 2020-2021 NBA season start on the 2nd of December and three weeks later, covid-19 issues is threating the league one again. It is affecting team games, players, and team personnel. For example, the Boston Celtics at the time of this article being written, has had three games be … Continued

NFL Wild Card Weekend- Saturday Games Review

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By: Gabe De Oliveira- Student Journalist Colts vs Bills  This was a great game to start off Wild Card Weekend because you saw a young QB in Josh Allan and a future Hall of Framer (in the eyes of some) QB Philip Rivers. Allan proved that he will be a problem in the future to … Continued

NFL Wild Card Round

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By: Gabriel De Oliveira – Student Journalist Finally, the NFL playoffs are here. The playoffs are where careers can be immortalized. For the first time, there will be two days of triple headers. Here is what to look out for in each game.  Saturday Games Colts vs Bills at 1:05 PM -This is an amazing … Continued

NBA Award Predictions

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By: Gabe De Oliveira – Student Journalist The NBA season is back, taking place only 73 days after the Los Angeles Lakers were crowned NBA Champions for the 2019-2020 season, leaving the 2021 season to be like no other. This is because teams that did not make it to the NBA bubble received a long … Continued

NBA Season Is Back, But What About The Players?

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor The NBA season is back. Fans around the nation may be pleased with the quick turnaround of watching the NBA finals in October to the start of a new season in late December. However, fans have to ask, how do the players feel about the beginning of the 2020 … Continued

Covid Cases A Sign For The Future In The NFL?

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By Edwin Duodu ~ Co- Sports Editor Violation fines are rising each week in the National Football League, as teams continue to be affected by the Coronavirus. Every organization knew the risks of continuing in what has been a hectic 2020 season. Regardless, the main question remains for NFL officials whether they can maintain this … Continued

COVID-19 Tackling the NFL

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By Tyrese Henryel Sports Co-editor The NFL season has progressed under regular circumstances in the 2020 season. Fans have seen the NFL make efforts to stunt the spread of the virus by removing the crowds and consistently testing their players before and after the set Weeks. As we head past the Halfway point of the … Continued

Is Rutgers Football Back In Business?

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor The Coronavirus has had a huge impact on college football, but that, fortunately, hasn’t stopped this year’s Rutgers football team from making history. By defeating Michigan State, 38-27, Rutgers claimed their first conference win in the Big Ten since 2017. Quarterback Noah Vedral threw for 169 yards to go … Continued