Tampa Tribune writer, Brett McMurphy claims that the University of South Florida head football coach Jim Leavitt "struck" a player during the half-time session of a regular season game (2009).See Article here: to McMurphy the player, sophomore walk-on Joel Miller of Special Teams was approached by Leavitt during a home game against Louisville, during which time the coach "grabbed Miller by the throat and struck him twice." McMurphy continues to cite various "anonymous sources" who back up Miller's claim and McMurphy's story.At this point in time, though the subject matter of the "abuse of a student" is no-doubt a serious matter that should be bringing credible witnesses out of the woodwork... no such credible sources have come forward to acknowledge the validity of these claims. Further digging revealed that no such evidence of improper conduct from the part of Coach Leavitt has ever occured during his 13 year tenure at the University of South Florida or prior. However, it did reveal Leavitt's demasculating post-game comments toward.. YOU GUESSED IT... Brett McMurphy.See Video here: http:// the Louisville game that said events had allegedly occurred, Joel Miller has stated to the press that he wishes to "stay with the USF football" team and continue to play for Coach Leavitt. Miller's father and former Tampa police officer, Paul Miller, though disgruntled, has no problem with his son's decision. Now I'm not a crisis counselor, but that seems like a pretty odd reaction for a family after a child has been choked and beaten.Being the naive believer that I am... I am sure that Brett McMurphy's spite toward Jim Leavitt has nothing to do with McMurphy's claims and lack of evidence in this article. I am also sure that the fact that this story arising just days after Kansas head coach Mark Mangino resigned due to similar allegations of ill treatment toward players making it a hot topic... 
is pure coincidence. Oh and I am also very sure that I got a really good deal on a really nice bridge that someone sold me. You know.. the one that let's you see both sides.. Despite whoever wins tonight, Orton should become Superstar of the Year.He has had the most achievements this year.Let's take a look at the 4 contenders.Taker: 1 WCreign, Best Match SlammyPunk: 2 WC reigns, MITB winner.Cena: 3 WWE champ, One WH champ.Orton: 3 WWE champ reigns, 2008 Royal Rumble winner.As it stands up, it's close, but I think Orton squeezes ahead.. West Virginia and Florida State are tied at No. 3, for most appearances in college footballs Gator Bowl.FSUs record is much better at 5-0-1, while WVU is 1-5 all-time.The 2010 Gator Bowl will see these two teams return, to tie them with Florida at No 2 in all-time appearances. However, this season's Konica Minolta Gator Bowl in Jacksonville will be about much more than just records.This season, two great eras will come to an end.Seminoles coach, Bobby Bowden, 80second all-time winningest coachwill coach his last game for Florida State.After 43 years of being a head coach, Bowden will hang up is whistle and join the ranks of the elite, retired college football coaches.Bowdens legacy will be one that will parallel those like Paul Bear Bryant, Walter Camp, Woody Hayes, Joe Paterno, and Bo Schembechler, all of whom are in the College Football Hall of Fame, with Bowden.Interestingly enough, Bowden left WVU to become head coach at Florida State following the 75 season.This game will be an emotion-filled, hard-played game by both the Noles and Mountaineers.Not only will this be Bowdens last game, but it will be the final time that a team from the Big East or the ACC will participate in the Gator Bowl. This year all 77,454 tickets sold out in record time.While WVU fans always travel well with their team, and can be expected to be there no matter the distance, FSU fans will flock to Jacksonville via a 164-mile trip from Tallahassee to witness the final chapter in what has come to be a great autobiography by Bowden.West Virginia fans will miss the Gator Bowl and Florida State fans will miss Bobby Bowden.Nevertheless, neither the teams, nor the fans of these two schools, will allow this great finale to be the true end..

Another boring totally onesided article about who is the best fighter of all time. Fortunately, this is not an article, and it is not onesided. In fact I decided to display all sides of the story,: why Fedor, Silva, St.Pierre, Penn, or even Lyoto Machida is the best P4P fighter, and also why they are not.I have seen countless arguments about this, with loyal fans practically slugging it out as if in the cage themselves, and of course nothing coming out of it except pointless insults. If you don't believe me, here is the link to the fight: http://).