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LOS ANGELES — It's a Super Bowl matchup for the ages: cats vs. dogs.
Fittingly for a guy who’s about to become “big time,” Dion Jordan’s life has been hectic.
Tight end Chris Coyle had seven catches for 82 yards and three touchdowns Saturday in ASU's annual spring game.
Noah Miller is in a perpetual fight with his own body.
Since 1986, the Scripps Celebrity Super Bowl Poll has been asking big names in entertainment, news, sports and pop culture to predict the outcome of the big game. This year, more than 115 celebrities picked between the San Francisco 49ers, led by quarterback Colin Kaepernick, and the Baltimore Ravens, featuring linebacker Ray Lewis.
LOS ANGELES — There will be a winner and a loser every Super Bowl Sunday. But at the "Puppy Bowl," it's always a win for animal shelters.
This undated publicity photo provided by Animal Planet shows dogs playing on the field during "Puppy Bowl IX," in New York. The “Puppy Bowl,” an annual two-hour TV special that mimics a football game with canine players, made its debut eight years ago on The Animal Planet. Dogs score touchdowns on a 10-by-19-foot gridiron carpet when they cross the goal line with a toy. (AP Photo/Animal Planet, Keith Barraclough)
This undated publicity photo provided by Animal Planet shows dogs playing on the field during "Puppy Bowl IX," in New York. The “Puppy Bowl,” an annual two-hour TV special that mimics a football game with canine players, made its debut eight years ago on The Animal Planet. Dogs score touchdowns on a 10-by-19-foot gridiron carpet when they cross the goal line with a toy. (AP Photo/Animal Planet, Keith Barraclough)
First, a confession. I don't watch the Super Bowl. As a matter of fact, I rarely even know who is playing. Still, I'm well aware that it is far and away America's largest secular holiday and that the celebration requires not only watching the game on television, but also eating a hefty snack or meal while doing so.
Zach Miller came to Seattle in 2011 with a big contract and a penchant for catching a lot of passes.
Desert Vista graduae and Seattle Seahawks tight end Zach Miller (86) celebrates with Breno Giacomini (68) after Miller scored a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of an NFC divisional playoff NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Seattle Seahawks tight end Zach Miller (86) spikes the ball after his touchdown catch against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of an NFC divisional playoff NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Am I the only one who’s waiting to see if Arizona running back Beanie Wells writes his home phone number and email address on the back of his helmet for today’s 49ers game? Perhaps he can put it right over the Cardinals logo, since that doesn’t mean anything to him anymore.
Ryan Lindley struggled mightily again on Sunday in a loss to Chicago, throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown as he completed 17 of 30 passes for 140 yards in just over a half of play against the Bears.
Cardinals running back Beanie Wells celebrates with wide receiver Michael Floyd after Wells scored a 31-yard touchdown against the Detroit Lions during last week's Cardinals' victory which snapped a long losing streak.
In perhaps the signature play of his season, Queen Creek’s Matt Guida (32) leaps over a Nogales defender before dodging a couple more on his way to a 61-yard touchdown run in the Div. III semifinals.
The signature play of Matt Guida’s astounding junior season looked like a split-second decision, but was actually days in the making.
Chaparral receiver Jordin Hamilton #2 leaps in celebration with quarterback Sean Paul Brophy #3 after touchdown catch against Salpointe Catholic during the second quarter of their football game on Friday, August 24, 2012 in Scottsdale. [Ralph Freso/For the Tribune]
Thriving families remain the hope of America. And when one does well, it’s a very good thing to put it out there as a paradigm of choice. Many are looking for better ways.
Gilbert coach Leland Rogers tries to fire up his defense after giving up a touchdown early in the homecoming game at Red Mountain, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012 in Mesa.
It wasn’t hard to choose last year’s Tribune Player of the Year, as Saguaro running back D.J. Foster broke several state records, ran for 508 yards and 10 touchdowns in one game and led the Sabercats to the Division III state title.
When did America start punishing financial success or inherited wealth? We don’t punish educational or sporting successes or achievements. We don’t punish people who are born good-looking or well-built do we? If a student studies hard and earns a good grade do we reduce that test grade to a lower grade and bring up a failing student?
Desert Vista graduate Ryne Rezac led North Central College in receiving despite missing two games with a broken thumb.
Mountain Pointe's Jalen Brown set school records for receptions and touchdowns this season, and his defensive back skills helped him win the Gatorade Player of the Year.
It wasn’t hard to choose last year’s Tribune Player of the Year, as Saguaro running back D.J. Foster broke several state records, ran for 508 yards and 10 touchdowns in one game and led the Sabercats to the Division III state title.
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