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One-on-One games in London:

Yes BY BRANDON YOUNAN The NFL should be playing games in London year-in and year-out because they are trying to expand the most popular sport in America to a market the sport could easily transition into. The NFL has been scheduling games in London since…

Braves rout Red Devils

The women’s basketball team entertained Division III Eureka College in a Saturday matinee and out rebounding it by 40 to set the largest rebounding margin in Bradley basketball history. The Braves led from start to finish and claimed the victory 101-39. Bradley led in every…

COLUMN: The better hair in sports the better player

Ever since the 2013 Boston Red Sox World Series run and championship, I have been a strong believer that the better hair a team has, the more successful that team is. Every player on that 2013 roster grew a luscious playoff beard along with a…

One-on-one: Should MLB implement an automated strike zone?

Yes BY JACOB STEINBERG Baseball fans have grown accustomed to bad calls being a determining factor in the outcome of a game. The age of the automated umpire has dawned upon us, and it’s time to implement. Automated umpires will make the game more efficient…

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