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A new Patriots Super Bowl song/video featuring Rob Gronkowski. One line compares the football to a Nerf ball.
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Gronkowski keeping his Arizona allegiance strong.
Headed back to where it all started!! #Arizona!! #beardown #ClubG http://t.co/mDIaHahBvf pic.twitter.com/Dohj5BUfBf
— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) January 26, 2015
Along with former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi, Gronkowski is one of the most famous former Arizona players who transcends sports.
#DoYourJob and support the hometown coffee @DunkinBoston #BeatSeattle #sp pic.twitter.com/cZJ0mSqNBt
— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) January 22, 2015
Do you really think Gronkowski would care about “Deflate-gate?”
Great job by @sportspickle to grill @RobGronkowski about #deflategate. "He" was evasive. https://t.co/Oq4bE8FkeD pic.twitter.com/fTYwBiotg9
— Andy Glockner (@AndyGlockner) January 23, 2015
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Site founder and award-winning sports journalist Javier Morales has published his first e-book, “The Highest Form of Living”, a fiction piece about a young man who overcomes a troubled upbringing without his lost father and wayward mother through basketball and hope. His hope is realized through the sport he loves. Basketball enables him to get past his fears. His experience on the court indirectly brings him closer to his parents in a unique, heartfelt way. Please order it at Amazon (for only $4.99) by clicking on the photo:
Former Arizona defensive lineman Joe Tafoya, who once played in the Super Bowl with Seattle, is one of the most avid Seahawks fans. He is the leader of Seattle’s famed “12s”, the 12th-man at home games.
The entire route to the airport is lined with fans. Love the support! #SeahawksSendoff pic.twitter.com/GWBGO6ywjt
— Joe Tafoya (@JoeTafoya) January 25, 2015
Scooby Wright was a well-rounded athlete in high school.
Linebacker Scooby Wright – conference champion in shot put 51'03 as JR in HS, unfortunately for Pac-12 only @UofA / RichRod seemed to notice
— TrackingFootball.com (@TrckFootball) January 26, 2015
Miles Simon’s coaching career is far from over. The former Arizona hoops player, once an assistant with the Wildcats, still coaches at the AAU level and will now represent the United States.
Feeling so blessed and thankful to have an opportunity to represent @usabasketball as an asst coach for the U16 team!! #HONORED
— Miles Simon (@milessimon) January 26, 2015
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The only question now is when does Arizona start its Heisman campaign for Scooby?
ESPN: #ArizonaWildcats LB Scooby Wright III a top-5 player in 2014 – http://t.co/tfIWMniiUG pic.twitter.com/cDRyMAjrch
— Arizona Sports 98.7 (@AZSports) January 24, 2015
His brother is Arizona senior-to-be offensive lineman Cayman Bundage from Oklahoma City.
Blessed to receive an offer from The University of Arizonapic.twitter.com/qLvCcODLYL
— Calvin Bundage (@bundage27) January 26, 2015
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The Cal student section had fun at Sean Miller’s expense on Saturday night.
According to Cal, it's a fact that Arizona's Sean Miller looks like a Mafia member or vampire. http://t.co/rbURfkReHO pic.twitter.com/Y0pGCvsJEb
— theScore (@theScore) January 25, 2015
Miller’s wife Amy, responds with this Tweet:
@UACoachMiller fact ck: 1.from Pennsylvania not Transylvania 2. NABC member( only organized group) 3.Doesn't sleep in a coffin.
— Amy Miller (@abballwidow) January 25, 2015
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ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He has also written articles for Bleacher Report and Lindy’s College Sports.