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Les Miles To Stay as LSU Head Coach

 
Miles will be at LSU next year. Photo credit: Spruce Derden/USA Today Sports


Miles informed LSU that he has no intentions of taking the Michigan job and will stay in Baton Rouge.

By: Michael Hanley

Is Change Needed for the Dolphins?

 
Is Joe Philbin done in Miami? Photo Credit: Robert Mayer/USA Today Sports


As the Miami Dolphins finish up another season  with no playoff football in sight, the question now becomes if and how much change is needed for the franchise.

By: Michael Hanley

Turkey Day Revenge for Dez Bryant

Dez Bryant three touchdown performance to beat the Eagles.

The Dallas Cowboys rolled in to Philadelphia looking to take control of the NFC East with a win over the Eagles.  From the Kick off things appeared to be going the Cowboys way. 

by Omie D

Sprained Knee for Cardinals QB Drew Stanton

 
Stanton is probable to return. Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports


The Cardinals breathed a big sigh of relief today as Stanton's knee injury is not as bad as those had feared last night. 

By: Michael Hanley

Today's Trades at the Winter Meetings

 
Winter Meetings held in San Diego. Photo Credit: Jake Roth/USA Today Sports


The Winter Meetings in San Diego turned out to be one that was full of trades that were going through so fast it made your head spin. Here is a recap of  today's trades.

By: Michael Hanley

Cubs Land Jon Lester on 6-year, $155 Million Deal

 
Lester will be pitching in Cubs colors next season. Photo Credit: Steven Bisig


The Cubs have won the Jon Lester sweepstakes, nabbing the free agent target they had sought.

By: Michael Hanley

Dodgers, Padres Talking Kemp Trade


Kemp to SD?  Photo Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports
  
As the days in this off season wear on, the Dodgers and Padres continue to talk about a potential Matt Kemp trade.

By: Michael Hanley

Raider's Mark Davis: 49ers Have Stolen Our Dysfunction


 
Could Davis get Harbaugh to Oakland?Photo Credit: Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports


Despite the fact that his Raiders are going through another miserable season at 2-11, Raiders owner Mark Davis still has sense of humor.

By: Michael Hanley