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JB: Energy.
John Norman: Sitting in the stands at last night's game was by far one of my favorite moments in my four years here at UB. From the play of the team to the people in the stands, it seemed as if this night had been perfectly planned for years.
The biggest story of this year has been the trade of Alex Rodriguez to the Yankees. With A-Rod at third base and Derek Jeter at short, the Yankees have what - on paper - is probably the best left-side of any infield ever.
The security of a head coach's job has never been in a greater state of flux these days, so naturally we decided to throw a "who's next" question at this week's contestants.
A collective tear rolled down our nation's eye on Wednesday night as word traveled on the imminent trade of the Portland Trailblazer's star-crossed Rasheed Wallace to the Atlanta Hawks.
We've reached the fourth of eight first-round matchups for The Spectrum's Sharpest Point Tournament, and this week Daniel Honigman and Matt Jacobson vie for a second round appearance.
We've entered the third week of The Spectrum's 16-man (and woman) Sharpest Point tournament, and things are bound to get even spicier from here on out.
The Yankees. You either love them or hate them. There's no middle ground in the battle between good and evil. So, with just a month to go before pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the Spectrum Sports editors will take this space to bicker like a married couple over a topic that's hotter than the Iowa Caucus.
What happened on Saturday night at UB Stadium was an atrocity on all fronts. Here John Norman and Jim Byrne let their opinions be heard.