Internet Loves Kobe Buffalomeat’s Awesome Name On National Signing Day

Share this: Behold, the best-named player in college football. The honor belongs to Kobe Buffalomeat, an offensive lineman who committed to playing with Illinois State Wednesday. The Redbirds announced Buffalomeat’s impending arrival on National Signing Day. Predictably, the Internet is having a field day with Buffalomeat jokes. Here’s a sample. *Kobe Buffalomeat goes to school* Kobe: "OK, I'm heading off to class now. Bye mom! Bye dad! Mr. and Mrs. Buffalomeat: "Bison!" — Michael Lananna (@mlananna) February 1, 2017 While Buffalomeat wouldn’t look out of place in a “Key and Peele” sketch, we assure you this isn’t a joke. Thumbnail photo via David Banks/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Celtics Vs. Raptors Live Stream: Watch NBA Game Online

Share this: The Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors have been heading in opposite directions. The Raptors, once seen as possibly the only threat to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference, have lost five of six games and only lead the third-place Celtics, who have won four in a row, by a game heading into Tuesday night’s clash between the Atlantic Division foes at Air Canada Centre. There is some bad news for the C’s, though, as they’ll be without guard Avery Bradley (strained Achilles’ tendon) for this all-important game. Here’s how you can watch Celtics vs. Raptors online. When: Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra Thumbnail photo via David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Bruins Must Stay Tough On Penalty Kill Vs. Sabres Team That Excels On Power Play

Share this: The Buffalo Sabres come to TD Garden with one of the best power-play percentages in the NHL. But Luckily for the Boston Bruins, they happen to be one of the best on the penalty kill themselves. The Sabres boasted a 22.3 power-play percentage — good for sixth in the league — heading into Saturday’s contest, but the Bruins were stopping teams on the man-advantage 86.6 percent of the time, which is good for second in the NHL. And as NESN’s Billy Jaffe said before the game, it’s vital for the Bruins to keep that up to avoid being victimized by Buffalo. Hear more from “Bruins Face-Off Live,” presented by EchoStor, in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source

Watch Ryan Leaf’s Uplifting Story About How Ex-NFL QB Is Turning His Life Around

Share this: Ryan Leaf is heading upward from rock bottom. The former NFL quarterback shared an uplifting story of his own personal transformation Saturday in an interview with FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer. The segment aired on the network before the NFL Week 16 games on Christmas Eve, and viewers are reacting to it with acclaim. Leaf, whom the San Diego Chargers selected with the No. 2 overall selection in the 1998 NFL Draft, describes his journey from the professional football to prison. Substance abuse played a key role in his downfall, and his devotion to helping other addicts recover has helped him move in the right direction. More Stories Source link

Berkshire Bank Hockey Night In New England: Projected Bruins-Coyotes Lines, Pair…

Share this: The Boston Bruins are heading west. The Bruins, fresh off a 5-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday, are hitting the road for three straight games, beginning with a Saturday night showdown in Arizona with the Coyotes. The B’s won’t play at the TD Garden until next Saturday, but their balanced attack of late should help them navigate the next week away from home. “I think it’s coming around,” coach Claude Julien told BostonBruins.com. “You’ve got some of those lines — David Krejci with David Backes back… Krejci is finding his stride as well. They have been a better line obviously. Ryan (Spooner) was good (Thursday), (Riley Nash) with (Austin) Czarnik and Matty Beleskey. Matty is playing better than he did

Cubs Pull Off Incredible Comeback, Clinch NLCS Berth With Win Vs. Giants

Share this: There was some even-year magic Tuesday night at AT&T Stadium, but not for the San Francisco Giants. The Chicago Cubs, just three outs from being forced to home for a decisive Game 5 in their National League Division Series against the Giants, mounted an incredible four-run rally in the top of the ninth to win the series with a 6-5 victory in Game 4. That means Chicago’s heading to the NL Championship Series, where it’ll face the winner of Thursday’s Game 5 between the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. The top of the ninth was a wild roller coaster. Kris Bryant led off the inning with a single, and he later scored on a Ben Zobrist RBI double. Willson Contreras then singled in

Master Camp riders work on wet racing skills in Tavullia

The third day of the second Yamaha VR46 Master Camp had an unusual start: instead of heading to the gym, the students were invited to visit VR46‘s headquarters to take part in a theoretical course taught by Sky Racing Team VR46‘s Technical Director and Crew Chief Pietro Caprara. The riders were asked to head straight upstairs to Valentino Rossi‘s office, where they immediately noticed the #46 YZR-M1 on display there. Throughout the class, that covered topics such as wheelbase, chassis, trail, offset, fork angle and swingarm angle, the Doctor‘s bike was used to illustrate how to properly set up a bike for racing. Source link