Welcome to the July 25, 2013 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we have an article from Bill Smith on Grant Reed, a young man that had cancel but beat it. The interesting part of the story is that Grant called the cancer 'Michigan', cause he knew he could beat Michigan. Urban Meyer visited the Grant in the hospital and there's a nice picture of the visit with the story. Steve Faber takes a look at parents pushing kids in sports, and is it helpful. Hope you enjoy all the articles, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook, and come back soon.
Bill Smith presents Hobbies For Men: Find Out Why Men Do What They Do posted at Brutusreport.com, saying, "Men and hobbies seem to go hand in hand. If you have ever observed your male friends when they are enjoying any given hobby, it almost seems like you are on the outside looking in on a world that you are not privy to."
Bill Smith presents Grant Reed Finally Beats Michigan posted at BrutusReport, saying, "On July 5, 2013, Grant Reed finally beat Michigan and was released to go home. Family and friends were overjoyed Reed was able to win a long fight with brain tumor."
Bill Smith presents Hobbies For Men: Find Out Why Men Do What They Do posted at Brutusreport.com, saying, "Men and hobbies seem to go hand in hand. If you have ever observed your male friends when they are enjoying any given hobby, it almost seems like you are on the outside looking in on a world that you are not privy to."
Bill Smith presents Grant Reed Finally Beats Michigan posted at BrutusReport, saying, "On July 5, 2013, Grant Reed finally beat Michigan and was released to go home. Family and friends were overjoyed Reed was able to win a long fight with brain tumor."
basketball
Bill Smith presents The NBA needs to change the off season schedule. posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Before I get into the details of what the NBA needs to do, I need to state that I am a Cavs fan. As a result the recommendations have no affect on my favorite team."
football
Bill Smith presents Luke Roberts Transfers From Ohio State posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Luke Roberts, the sophomore linebacker from Ohio State Football, is following an unconventional path."
Bill Smith presents Jamarco Jones commits to Ohio State for the 2014 season posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Jamarco Jones has committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes for the 2014 season. He will be coming out of Chicago from The De La Salle Institute."
Bill Smith presents Buckeyes Get Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "The unprecedented reign of SEC dominance may be coming to an abrupt end in the 2014 season thanks to the Ohio State University."
Bill Smith presents Meyer’s Offense Got A Speedy Receiver When Terry McLaurin Committed To Ohio State Football posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "The news of Cathedral's 3-star receiver Terry McLaurin committing to Ohio State football has been the recent headline in the world of college football."
Bill Smith presents Dylan Thompson Commits To Ohio State posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Dylan Thompson, a highly-ranked strong-side defensive end, has committed to the Ohio State Football program for 2014."
Bill Smith presents The NCAA pulls in its claws in the decision on the University of Oregon case posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "The NCAA has used an atom bomb to resolve violations of teams in the past. The decision on the Penn State case was a virtual death penalty. Their regulations make the rules of the IRS look like a kid’s book."
Steve Faber presents Do Parents Push Kids To Hard in Sports and is it Necessary? posted at Belly Fat Loser, saying, "Well, do they? Maybe your kids need a good kick in the rear to reach their potential. It's like the UnderArmor 2013 commercial says, you're takin' someone's spot.... or they're takin' yours! They're are a couple of cool videos in the post of kids playing football. It's amazing how good they are at such a young age."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of sports carnival ecstasy using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
Bill Smith presents Jamarco Jones commits to Ohio State for the 2014 season posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Jamarco Jones has committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes for the 2014 season. He will be coming out of Chicago from The De La Salle Institute."
Bill Smith presents Buckeyes Get Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "The unprecedented reign of SEC dominance may be coming to an abrupt end in the 2014 season thanks to the Ohio State University."
Bill Smith presents Meyer’s Offense Got A Speedy Receiver When Terry McLaurin Committed To Ohio State Football posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "The news of Cathedral's 3-star receiver Terry McLaurin committing to Ohio State football has been the recent headline in the world of college football."
Bill Smith presents Dylan Thompson Commits To Ohio State posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Dylan Thompson, a highly-ranked strong-side defensive end, has committed to the Ohio State Football program for 2014."
Bill Smith presents The NCAA pulls in its claws in the decision on the University of Oregon case posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "The NCAA has used an atom bomb to resolve violations of teams in the past. The decision on the Penn State case was a virtual death penalty. Their regulations make the rules of the IRS look like a kid’s book."
Steve Faber presents Do Parents Push Kids To Hard in Sports and is it Necessary? posted at Belly Fat Loser, saying, "Well, do they? Maybe your kids need a good kick in the rear to reach their potential. It's like the UnderArmor 2013 commercial says, you're takin' someone's spot.... or they're takin' yours! They're are a couple of cool videos in the post of kids playing football. It's amazing how good they are at such a young age."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of sports carnival ecstasy using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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