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One-on-One: How will Manning’s 2014 be remembered?

Regular Season Records That was a dud. After weeks of hype, last weekend’s Super Bowl was painfully one sided.  Peyton Manning couldn’t do anything against the Seattle defense, other than throw interceptions. In the end, we, as fans, were left with a game nobody wants…

NCAA football union is a step forward

In the sports world, it’s of utmost importance to protect the athletes that play the games we enjoy. To shield these players, organizations like the National Football League Players Association, Major League Baseball Players Association and others become unions to protect all who participate in…

As he leaves, Abrams set to finish strong

Bradley men’s tennis player Justin Abrams is down to his last match. Not literally, of course. But the senior knows time is running out on his college career, and he wants to make sure that he leaves his mark on the tennis program. Abrams came…

Braves take round 1 of I-74 rivalry

Where to begin with this year’s basketball team? The ups and downs are endless. The team went 2-7 while the student body was on winter break and was blown out at Wichita State, making ESPN’s “Not Top Ten” in the process.  But Wednesday, the Braves…

Women’s basketball has rough break

The women’s basketball team has endured a rough winter break.  From the day the students went on break, Dec. 18th, to the day they returned to campus, Jan. 19th, the Braves tallied a 2-6 record. Their only two wins in that time came against Lipscomb…

One-on-One: Who will win the Super Bowl?

Denver Broncos Here we are.  Six months of football gone, and it all comes down to one game.  The Broncos face the Seahawks in a heavyweight slugfest for the right to the title of “The Greatest.” Both the Broncos and Seahawks come into this game…

EXCLUSIVE: One-on-One with Coach Ford

After going 2-7 during winter break and many critics starting to question the different aspects of the current men’s basketball team, The Scout sat down with head men’s basketball coach Geno Ford for a one-on-one interview.  AF: How did the team handle the tough stretch…

Deadspin fan vote highlights HOF flaw

Earlier this month, Major League Baseball inducted three new members into the Hall of Fame: Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Frank Thomas.  But shortly after the results were announced, some of the attention turned away from the players and toward the voters. A few weeks…

IUPUI upsets Men’s basketball 72-66

Cold shooting, missed layups and lack of composure doomed the Bradley men’s basketball team in an inexcusable 72-66 loss against IUPUI Wednesday night at the Renaissance Coliseum.  IUPUI was 1-7 coming into the game with its lone win coming over a NAIA team. The loss…

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