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Kenny Florian’s UFC 101 Walk-Out Shirt

We are only three days away from UFC 101 in Philadelphia, which means it’s time to start taking a look at some of that bad ass shirts that the fighters are going to be wearing to the cage.

We’ve already taken a look at Anderson Silva’s new shirt, now we’ll take a look at the lightweight #1 contender’s new gear, as Kenny Florian will walkout with this shirt from TapouT.

Once again, Thanks to MMA Gear Guide for the pic. Kenny’s obsession with samurais and Japanese culture continues. He told BJ Penn that he needs to “Kill that Master.” Of course, he was talking about a ronin traveling killer masters until he is considered a master himself. Obviously. This one will run you 36 dollars.

MMA

Anderson Silva’s UFC 101 Walkout Shirt

We are only three days away from UFC 101 in Philadelphia, which means it’s time to start taking a look at some of that bad ass shirts that the fighters are going to be wearing to the cage.

First up is Anderson “The Spider” Silva, who has his deal with the coolest t-shirt company on the planet, Silver Casting Company. He’ll be taking on Forrest Griffin on saturday in a light heavyweight bout.

Thanks to MMA Gear Guide for the cool side by side picture. It’s an awesome shirt, as usual, and it will run you about 40 bucks.

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Stevenson Takes On Fisher At UFC 104

I took it easy for a couple of days. There wasn’t much news and I had a ton of stuff to do. However, I’m back and I bring with me news of a great lightweight fight at whats shaping up to the be the one of the best UFC cards of the year. MMA Weekly; Take it away.

Lightweight standouts Joe Stevenson and Spencer Fisher are expected to meet at UFC 104 on Oct. 24, MMAWeekly.com has learned from sources close to the fight. Though bout agreements have not been signed as of yet, both fighters have agreed to the contest.

UFC 104 is set for the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It is the promotion’s second trip to the L.A. Lakers home after UFC 60 in May 2006 featuring Matt Hughes vs. Royce Gracie.

These two fighters are both trying to string together some wins to get themselves back in contention for the gold. Stevenson was once considered one of the best in the division before he lost to B.J. Penn in a title fight, Kenny Florian and Diego Sanchez. In his last fight, he debuted his new coaching staff that includes cornerman extraordinaire Greg Jackson, and Muay Thai striking coach Mark Della Grotte. Stevenson dominanted Brazillian jiu-jitsu ace Nate Diaz.

Fisher is known as being one of the best “action fighters” in the lightweight division, which is both a blessing and a curse. He’s coming off a defeat of Caol Uno at UFC 99 in Germany. Before that, he also lost two in a row to Hermes Franca and (future UFC lightweight Champion) Frankie Edgar.

I think that we are going to start seeing the best Joe Stevenson that we’ve ever seen. That’s why I’ll talk him in a walk in October.

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College Football ‘09: Texas Longhorns

For the next few weeks our very own Jordan Lauterbach will be previewing the upcoming 2009 College Football season. Each day, he will be posting a new preview so be sure to check in everyday.

Last Season: 12-1, 7-1, Beat Ohio State in Fiesta Bowl

There is unfinished business in Austin. For lack of a better term, everyone this side of Texas can sense it. For those who thought Utah got hosed last season, what about Texas. Here’s a squad that had only one loss and are stuck at home watching a team they beat play for a national championship. Talk about a bummer.

But to their credit, the Longhorns didn’t let their misfortune at the polls affect them in a BCS game that may have felt more like the Meineke Car Care bowl to some dejected Longhorn fans. After blowing a 17-6 lead in the fourth quarter, Heisman candidate Colt McCoy marched the Longhorns 76 yards down the field and fired the game winning touchdown pass with 16 seconds remaining. HA! Take that BCS!

That was a fantastic win. Perhaps the best BCS game I’ve seen in a very long time. Maybe since Vince Young led the Longhorns to a national championship in the Rose Bowl a few years back. But here’s something else: that was only the begining.

Welcome to 2009, ladies and gentleman AKA The Longhorn Revenge….I have a feeling that this Texas team is on a mision. A mision that will take no prisoners.

Whenever you start a conversation about Texas, it invaribly starts with Colt Mcoy. Back for his senior year, McCoy is ready for results. He isn’t back for a Heisman (although it would be nice). He isn’t back for another Walter Camp award or be given the title of All-American once more. McCoy is back for that ever elusive national championship. And you’d be nuts if you didn’t think he had a real good shot at it.

I think McCoy is going to have his best year yet in 2009. I’m not all that concerned about the 11-24 preformance in this year’s spring game. McCoy’s track record is such that I don’t put a lot of stock in one preformance in the windy spring Texas weather. Last season, McCoy threw for over 3,800 yards and 34 touchdowns. Expect him to be at least this good. In each of his first three years in college, his stats steadily improved. Even if by just a little bit, I expect that trend to continue this season.

His recievers will have a lot to do with that, obviously. Many believe that this could be one of the best recieving cores that McCoy has been surrounded with. Jordan Shipley returns after a season in which he caught 89 passes for over 1000 yards and 11 touchdowns. Brandon Collins, Malcom Williams, and James Kirkendoll also add to this stout group.

When it comes to the Heisman. I think McCoy has as good a shot as any. What doesn’t help McCoy is that both of his main competitors, Tim Tebow and Sam Bradford, are also back. But I think Bradford’s numbers will not be as rediculous as they were last year and, as we saw last year when Bradford won it, Tim Tebow might have to play out of his head to win a second Heisman.

What will help McCoy is a beter running game. Last season, McCoy led the team in rushing. That’s never a good sign. If Cody Johnson or Vondrell McGee can make signifigant strides it will help the run game tremendously. Texas only averaged 4.3 yards per carry last season. This may have been a product of a offensive line with a lot of question marks more then anything else. The line will be aided by a healthy Blaine Irby. Irby, a tight end, missed most of last season and spring practice. His increased presence will help both the running and passing game.

Defensivly, the name of the game is turnovers. Texas was terrible at forcing turnovers last season. Finishing last in the Big 12 and 113th in the nation, their ineptitude in this category leaves them almost no choice but to improve. If you believe that turnovers are largly based on luck, maybe the fortunes will change.

Texas worked a lot on forcing turnovers during the spring. If you choose to use the spring game as any indication, safety Earl Thomas returned an interception for a touchdown. Hey, I guess its a start.

While the Longhorn D lost three starting defensive lineman, including All-American Brian Orakpo, the line may not take as big a hit as one would think. Sergio Kindle is supposed to step in and make a huge impact. Kindle had 10 sacks last year and looks to be improved.

Whats most encouraging about this Texas Longhorn team is that they all seem to be on the same page. Many of these Longhorn keys could have joined senior Brian Orakpo in the NFL. McCoy would have made himself a lot of money, for sure.

But they didn’t. And I think that shows something. It shows that this team is tired of being left out in the cold. It’s time for this group to finally win.

3 Games to Watch

October 17th- Oklahoma- Texas has won three out of the last four matchups, but it sure doesn’t feel like it. In the revenge year for all revenge years, look for blood to be on the minds of the Texas Longhorns. Still, if last year was any indication, it may not matter anyway. But try telling that to Texas.

October 31st- @ Oklahoma State- Deffonetly the toughest road game on the scedule for Texas. Ok State projects third in the Big 12 South, but watch out for that offense. Especially if the turnovers aren’t comming.

November 21- Kansas- Might this be a Big 12 championship game preview? Kansas looks like its headed back in the right direction in the Big 12 North after a lackluster 2009. Todd Reesing is still a very dangerous player.

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