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Scott Coleman

Newsdesk contributor

I'm currently a student at the University of Arizona and I've been a Braves fan for as long as I can remember. A career in the sports journalism field is a dream I fully intend to fulfill one day. Outside of the Braves, you'll find me engrossed in a good movie or listening to some new tunes. Huge Arizona Wildcats hoops fan and I follow the Colts simply because of Peyton Manning and the brilliance he displays each Sunday afternoon. People tend to like me because I am funny and I am rarely late.

MOST RECENT POSTS

NCAA bracket 2013: Predictions for Sweet 16 and Elite 8

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The experts are split between the 'Cats and Buckeyes out west.

Printable NCAA Tournament Bracket: 2nd Round kicks off Thursday

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March Madness takes over the sports scene on Thursday afternoon. Be sure to get your bracket set before all the action kicks off.

NFL Mock Draft 2013: Matt Barkley selected by Bills in first round

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In this scenario, Barkley would be the third QB selected in the top 10. Many felt he was a near-lock for the No. 1 pick this time last year.

Dwight Howard injury: Lakers center says shoulder is sore

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Howard has not been 100 percent with the Lakers this season.

Dwight Howard working to improve free throws

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Howard has struggled with free throw shooting throughout his career, but a recent change in his stance has led to some improved results.

USC suspends women's coach Michael Cooper one game for secondary violation

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Cooper used an ineligible player in one of USC's practices.

Ben Howland rumors: UCLA coach not worrying about firing talks

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Howland has been the subject of firing talks the past couple of days in Westwood.

Darreus Rogers eligible to practice with USC, but can't play in Sun Bowl

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Rogers was ineligible to play this season due to academic issues.

Galaxy sign Gyasi Zardes as homegrown player

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The Galaxy hope a local prospect can become a serious contributor in the coming years.

Dodgers No. 6 in one offseason power ranking report

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One ESPN expert feels the Dodgers are one of baseball's most complete teams.