Thursday, August 25th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
In today’s edition of Wrap It Up, Jim Carrey professes his love for Emma Stone, ESPN wonders what Michael Vick looks like as a white guy, Blake Griffin interns for Funny or Die, Joseph Gordon-Levitt covers Nirvana, everyone pays tribute to Aaliyah, DMX got arrested again, Back To The Future will be a video game, Lady Gaga is the world’s most powerful female celebrity, Zoe Saldana strips for GQ and much more. Check out the sh*t we should’ve published after the jump.
Thursday, July 14th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
In today’s edition of Wrap It Up, we cover the judicial system f***ing up another case, promo pics form the Spider-Man reboot featuring Emma Stone as a blonde, Irina Shayk showin’ off the sexiest dress of the summer, Belen Rodriguez showin’ off her bikini body, the Miss Hooters pageant pics, Redneck Games, Bree Olson’s Playboy cover, the most hipster colleges, Brian Wilson’s spandex tux and much more. Check out the sh*t we should’ve published after the jump!
Saturday, February 19th, 2011
By Steve - Seton Hall
Blake Griffin is having a ridiculous “rookie” season in the NBA (after missing last year with an injury) and he plans to showcase those talents on the national stage at this weekend’s All-Star game. The Western Conference Rookie of the Month for the past 3 months set a franchise record for most consecutive double-doubles, set a Clippers record for most points scored by a rookie, and is the first rookie to have two 40+ games in his rookie season since Allen Iverson. He can owe a great deal of his success to his pure, raw physical talents, namely his jumping abilities. Dude has ups. He’s got so much ups sometimes he misjudges how high he can get. See the video along with his best dunks after the jump!
Sunday, January 30th, 2011
By Jason M. Williams
As we head into the second half of the NBA season, there are still a number of teams vying for a playoff spot. The biggest storylines of the past week include the surging New Orleans Hornets, the still-on-pace-for-70-wins Spurs, the vulnerable Heat dropping a handful of games, the Knicks falling back to Earth, Blake Griffin bringing the Clippers back to respectability and the pathetic Cavaliers losers of 28 of their last 29. Read more after the jump!
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
By Jason M. Williams
As the NBA season hits December, a lot of highly anticipated storylines are beginning to play out. Simply put, nothing is bigger than LeBron’s first trip back to the city that he shat on when tonight’s theater of vengeance unfolds on TNT. LeBron brings his underwhelming 11-8 Miami Heat to his former kingdom where Cavs owner Dan Gilbert will finally get to see his rabid fan base pounce on the One that turned his back on his hometown.
Friday, November 5th, 2010
By Jason M. Williams
After an exciting first week of action in the 2010-11 season that centered around the new look Miami Heat, the addition of Shaq in Beantown, and Amare Stoudemire’s name littered across the Madison Square Garden marquee, we are starting to get back into the flow of a new season of NBA basketball
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
By COED Staff
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
With the 2009 NBA Draft set for June 25th at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden, COED is here to bring you up to speed on the top ten collegiate prospects that are ready to make the leap from the dorm cafeteria to the luxury revolving restaurants atop city skyscrapers.
Friday, May 22nd, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
If it wasn’t for bad luck, the New York Knicks wouldn’t have any luck at all. With this year’s draft selection being one of the final pieces to lure LeBron James to New York next summer, the Knicks once again missed out on a huge opportunity to add a potential star player. The Knicks won the first draft lottery in league history back in 1985, but haven’t won since…
Monday, April 6th, 2009
By COED Staff
Tyler Hansbrough might win the national championship, but he was denied a second Naismith Award by Oklahoma’s Blake Griffin. “I don’t really know what to say,” Griffin said after accepting the award in Detroit. “This has been an incredible past four days, and the Naismith Award is the perfect way to cap off the trip…
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
By COED Staff
If you were able to check out the latest in U.S. college basketball, you may come across the name Blake Griffin. The power forward who really powers his way to the basket is probably a future NBA-star in the making. Thanks to ESPN America (NASN), I’m able to watch a lot of college basket ball games…
Friday, December 5th, 2008
By Steve - Seton Hall
Hardcore Porn Enters UCLA’s Curriculum
It has been three decades since the last time an adult film screened at UCLA — a time when “Deep Throat” was a phrase for both fellatio and Woodward and Bernstein’s Watergate source. On Wednesday, some 1,000 boisterous students filled the Ackerman Ballroom at the center of UCLA campus for a free screening of Digi… Click to read more
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
By COED Staff
Stephen Curry, Sportsman of the Year?
Maybe Joe Posnanski was right? Maybe Davidson’s Stephen Curry should be in contention for Sportsman of the Year. He brought madness to March, and last night his otherworldly act was in Oklahoma, where the wiry kid with the baby face and impeccable stroke dropped an amazing 44 points on Blake Griffin’s Sooners. Davidson… Click to read more