Tuesday, May 4, 2010

What to expect.

For the next week or so, ITS will be breaking down all the spots on offense and defense, telling you how they did this spring and who to expect where come fall. This includes our early predictions for the fall depth chart. It's been a busy weekend, but were making it up to you starting tommorow. As we wait for fall, this will ease the pain, if just a little. Of course, to get the rest of your fix, head over to Eleven Warriors, as they  are doing a tremendous job right now with the stats pouring in. I'm excited for this series, and we won't let you down. The Rivalry Esq. is on Wisconsin now for their Big Ten team of the week, and they will go over everything from spring, to the MVP of last season, even down to Rivalry day.


Won't be too long until we see this.

Lebron and the Cavs got destroyed physically and mentally in the third quarter to a point where they were down by almost 30. Eventually the comeback started, but it was too late, although the Cavs came within 8 at one point. Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo were key players, but my MVP of the night goes to Ray Allen. Boy, for being too old to play on a superstar level, he seemed like he couldn't miss from the 3 point line, as he made two awkward shots, as well as draining them from the perfect spot. The Cavs will have to now bounce back on the Celtics court, which is no small task. I look for them to take at least 1.

The Reds last night went into extra innings with the Mets, going to the bottom of the 11th, it was tied 2-2. Lance Nix then hit a walk-off homer to keep the Reds in the hunt of those Cards. Good pitching was key, and Kyle Masset provided.
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