
David Howman
Writer at Blogging the Boys
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1 day ago |
bloggingtheboys.com | David Howman
We’re just days away from the start of the 2025 NFL Draft, and it’s starting to sound like the Cowboys know who they want. Still, the draft is a consistently chaotic event, and things can change in a heartbeat. Here are the best and worst case scenarios for the first round. Best case scenarioTetairoa McMillan is still availableWide receiver is arguably the Cowboys’ biggest need, and Tetairoa McMillan is the best receiver in this draft.
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2 days ago |
devilsindetail.com | David Howman
It's not exactly a rivalry, but the Sun Devils can't afford to lose this oneDon't call it a rivalry. Sun Devil fans would never show enough respect to the Antelopes to call Grand Canyon a rival, but losing to the in-state college is never acceptable. The Sun Devils managed to course correct last week with a series win over lowly Texas Tech, even though they dropped the final game of the series to miss out on the sweep opportunity.
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3 days ago |
bloggingtheboys.com | David Howman
The 2025 NFL Draft is nearly upon us, and months of shifting player stocks and smoke screens from teams will soon come to an end. The Cowboys’ draft priorities have seemingly come into focus in recent weeks, but as we learned it can all change in a heartbeat once the picks start coming in. With that said, let’s take one final stab at predicting this year’s draft and what kind of class the Cowboys could come away with when all is said and done. First Round1.
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5 days ago |
devilsindetail.com | David Howman
One of the more unusual ways to win a seriesA little rain can't stop a Sun Devil. Arizona State pulled off one of the more unusual series wins Saturday afternoon. After tying things up in the bottom of the seventh and then loading the bases with two outs, the Sun Devils had a chance to blow things wide open against the Red Raiders. Mother nature had other plans. The rain, which had been going steady all night, picked up more than ever.
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6 days ago |
devilsindetail.com | David Howman
Well this is unusualArizona State isn't used to this kind of rain. The Sun Devils took the field for a Friday night game against Texas Tech with a chance to clinch the series win. Not long after the first pitch was thrown, light showers started at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Over the course of the game, the rain picked up more and more.
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