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Odds & Ends-Volume 24

If the Sacramento Kings do anything smart this season, they will trade DeMarcus Cousins. As talented as he is, Cousins has continued to remind the Kings fans that are left […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 23

After a couple weeks away, a new edition of Odds & Ends is here! The voters got it wrong, Manti Te’ o should have been this year’s Heisman winner. Te’ […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 22

It’s been nearly four years since Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said that the league was “reviewing” the Oakland A’s current hope of moving to San Jose. In a […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 21

I woke up this morning to news I didn’t think I would hear,in fact it was the opposite of what I thought it would be: Mike D’Antoni is named the […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 19

It’s amazing how much East Coast bias exists when it comes to ESPN. Monday morning when Odds & Ends usually is posted I was watching ESPN First Take, the show […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 16

I’ve never for the life of me understood why the rivalry between the Giants-A’s is so “friendly”. There should be no such thing as that, rivalries aren’t friendly. Last week […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 15

It’s great to have the actual officials back in the NFL. I have to say it was great to see that the crowds at the various Week Four home games […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 14

I don’t see what the problem is with Alex Smith wearing a San Francisco Giants hat to postgame interviews. Before I continue, I am a Giants fan (which,unless you’re reading […]

Odds & Ends-Volume Nine

I’d like to congratulate 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree for getting over his allergies of playing in the preseason. It took him four years and I was never quite sure […]

Odds & Ends-Volume Seven

Major League Baseball announced on Wednesday that San Francisco and AT&T Park will be host to the World Baseball Classic semifinals in the spring of 2013. I for one am […]