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Authors Articles by Luke Asche '23

Luke Asche '23

Luke Asche '23
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Ah, the Super Bowl. America's biggest game of the year and possibly the longest-awaited event for Americans and sports fans. Being in the Super Bowl is the biggest achievement any football player can dream of. Players receive recognition, rewards, and most importantly, respect. Winning the Super Bowl is synonymous to most players as winning an Olympic gold medal, as...
Proceeding off my previous masterpiece about the Dallas Cowboys 8-week recap, I present the next 10 weeks including the postseason Wild Card playoff game. Denver Broncos vs Dallas Cowboys  Coming off a six-game win streak, the Cowboys came into this contest with confidence through the roof with a home game against the 5-4 Denver Broncos. Everyone thought this would be a...
Lincoln Riley, the head football coach for the Oklahoma Sooners, has just made the unexpected decision to leave OU, and take on a coaching job at the University of Southern California. Since 2015, Lincoln Riley has been the coach of the Sooners, leading them to be one of the best teams in the Big 12, and debatably one of...
The beginning of the 2021-2022 football season has just begun. Our beloved Dallas Cowboys have blown the minds of the football world with astonishing progress these past 7 weeks. The big blue stars of Texas have been a very unsuccessful team in the National Football League for years, even decades. The last time the team won a Super Bowl...
If the college football world isn't crazy enough, this right here takes the cake: Two of the biggest names in college football are leaving their conference to join a new and more beneficial conference. They plan to give themselves better competition, and of course, we can't forget about the money. Here we go. Two Big Bad Bullies One of the biggest...

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