Assessing the Second Half of the Season for the Cleveland Browns
October 30, 2010While We’re Waiting… NFL Halfway Point, Bucks Win Again, LeBron Halloween
October 31, 2010The Cavaliers and the Buckeyes are back in action tonight as the NBA season and Big Ten conference play heat up. Stay tuned here for comments as both games unfold on this Saturday night and enjoy some previews from around the web after the jump.
For the Cavs, there is not much time to regroup after a disappointing loss to the Toronto Raptors last night. Anderson Varejao is expected to return to the starting lineup at 8 p.m. against Sacramento, but Mo Williams will still sit and is expected to make his debut Tuesday. Hopefully at least Andy can trigger a better overall performance from the offense tonight.
Meanwhile, OSU travels to the new TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis to take on the Golden Gophers at 7:30 p.m. After an impressive 49-0 victory over Purdue, the Bucks will hope to keep up the hot play one week before a huge match against Penn State.
Buckeye Links:
“Five Things to Watch For: Gopher Edition” [Drew Thurman/The Silver Bullet]
“Football Friday Preview: Buckeyes vs. Gophers” [Matt Barker/Buckeye Banter]
“Preview: Ohio State at Minnesota” [Jason/Eleven Warriors]
“Week #9 – Minnesota Preview” [el Kaiser/Men of the Scarlet and Gray]
6 Comments
We really need Mo back if Sessions is going to be out of control. He’s trying way too hard to make an impact. He needs to just run the offense and let shots come to him instead of getting wild in the lane.
Let’s protect the home floor.
Boot, I think the Bucks are at 8 and Cavs at 730. For what its worth! Ill be at the lizard on E.9th in dtown Cleveland watchin both
mmm, winking lizard nomnomnom
MSU lost at IU, one more step in the right direction for the bucks and the Big10
Hot NBA trade news:
Heat want to trade Mario Chalmers and $3 million for Boobie.
Why is the 3rd quarter the achilles heel of every cabs team for the past 8 years?
*cavs