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Athletic Alley Blog Carnival December 24, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | December 24th, 2008

Welcome to the December 24, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has some great posts on many different sports and sports related topics. Heather Johnson takes a look at Jiu Jitsu. Peter Jones takes us on another telemarking adventure.Barry Wright III sums up another college basketball game. And Nicole Bohenr show Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival December 10, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | December 10th, 2008

Welcome to the December 10, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has some really great posts on many different sports and sports related topics. Danny Thornton tackles the perennial controversy that surrounds the BCS. Luis Burns discusses visualization techniques as they relate to obtaining excellence in sports. C Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival December 3, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | December 3rd, 2008

Welcome to the December 3, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has some really great posts on many different sports and sports related topics. Barry Wright III highlights games 4 and 5 of Duke basketball. jpek026 presents an interesting article on the proper way to curl. Charles Salazar reviews the recent Bautista v. Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival November 26, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | November 26th, 2008

Welcome to the November 26, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has some really great posts on many different sports and sports related topics. Fiona King highlight what she feels are the top 100 college sports blogs on the net. The Hawg and his beloved Razorbacks say goodbye to their bowl hopes this year. Sorin Read More


Notre Dame is SO Bad… (”How Bad are They?!”)

By Danny Thornton | November 25th, 2008

I want to thank Andrew Johnson over at YOUbeQB for submitting this article for Athletic Alley to use. Whether you agree with the article or not, I think you will enjoy it as much as I did. I thought that Notre Dame would have been a lot better that what they turned out this year. Notre Dame is SO Bad… (”How Bad are They?!”) Listen, Syracu Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival November 19, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | November 19th, 2008

Welcome to the November 19, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has noticeably more submissions than in the past, which is a great thing. Gemma presents some great videos on various sports and sports topics; if you have ever wondered about the basics of a particular sport, check out the great videos presented. It Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival November 12, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | November 12th, 2008

Welcome to the November 12, 2008 edition of the athletic alley blog carnival. This week’s edition has a lot of insightful posts on very diverse sports related issues. Cauliflower Ears? Check out Charles’ submission for an explanation. There are three excellent posts on college sports including one on the speculation surrounding the rep Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival November 5, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | November 5th, 2008

Welcome to the November 5, 2008 edition of athletic alley blog carnival. We have numerous excellent submissions this week. Marjorie presents some excellent advice on eating right as a key part of being prepared to perform at your optimum level. Another submission in the fitness category is by The Push Up Coach and explores the right (and wrong) Read More


Fulmer and Tennessee to Part Ways

By Danny Thornton | November 3rd, 2008

Today, ESPN broke a story on Philip Fulmer leaving the University of Tennessee at the end of the 2008 season. The announcement is set to be made today at Neyland Stadium. As sad as it is too see him leave for many of the Volunteer Nation, it is best for all parties involved. As of this point, it is not known if Philip would retire or just move on. Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival October 29, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | October 30th, 2008

Welcome to the October 29, 2008 edition of Athletic Alley Blog Carnival. Though Athletic Alley operated properly, this week’s blog carnival was delayed one day in publication due to issues with the Blog Carnival website. There is a great article on sled construction for strongman training. There are some great articles on both pro and college fo Read More


That Light at the End of the Tunnel? It’s a Train.

By Ryan Miller | October 30th, 2008

The line between turning a season around and thinking about next year is a very small one. When the chance is there to get on the right side, you have to take it. Tennessee has taken advantage of nearly none of those.   Here came Alabama: world-beaters, No. 2 in the nation, undefeated and powerful. And in this corner sat Tennessee: the underdog, Read More


Mississippi St. vs UT: The Swing of Momentum

By Ryan Miller | October 22nd, 2008

Vol Nation exhaled Saturday night.   There’s no other way to describe it.   The letdown never came. The defense didn’t fold. The offense did what it could do, playing within itself. There was no freaky turnover, no gut-wrenching momentum swing. The high note just kept getting higher into the fourth quarter and it never let up.   And so, the Read More


Athletic Alley Blog Carnival October 22, 2008

By Rich Dansereau | October 22nd, 2008

Welcome to the October 22, 2008 edition of Athletic Alley Blog Carnival. This week’s articles cover a wide range of sports at many different levels. There are a couple of great articles on college football and our first submission for college basketball. The Hawg looks at a local high school teams’ struggle this season.  Sorin writ Read More


Valparaiso Crusader’s Post Homecoming Win with Huge 2nd Half Comeback

By jsafrin | October 15th, 2008

   The VALPO Crusaders posted a great comeback win last Saturday against Davidson Wildcats in their Homecoming Game in front of over 4300 fans. It started out horrible for the Crusader’s as they fell behind early and found themselves down 21-6 at half…But,   Leave it to Coach Stacy to motivate the team for the second half.  What a 2 Read More