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Watch Every 2011 NFL Pre-Season Game Live Online or On Demand

NFL Fans have a had a long and frustrating off-season waiting and hoping for the lockout to get resolved. Now that the players and owners have finally decided how to divide up the revenue, the wait for NFL football is almost over. We still have a month to go before the games begin to count, but the NFL Pre-Season gets underway Thursday August 11th. With with NFL Preseason Live you can watch every game online, live or on demand.

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This Week in Baseball Theme Music

“Hello There, Everybody. This is Mel Allen,” was the opening line that accompanied the theme music each and every week on “This Week in Baseball” during Mel Allen’s tenure as host. (1977-1996). Baseball’s original half-hour highlight show was sandwich by two wonderful theme songs.

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Watch Every NCAA Tournament Game Live on iPad and iPhone with the March Madness on Demand App

For years the NCAA & CBS have been providing fans every game in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament live online. This season you can also watch for free on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch with the March Madness On Demand App.  This may could be a godsend if your company blocks streaming video or otherwise prevents you from peaking in on the early tournament games.

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Watch CBS College Basketball Live on iPhone or iPad (UPDATED)

With football season in the rear view mirror, the sports world turns it’s collective attention towards other things, like college basketball. Previously we posted about how to catch CBS’s weekend schedule of top college basketball games live online, but If you are on the go and don’t want to miss any action, you can still watch live on your iPhone or iPad.

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NFL Thanksgiving Day Football History, Trivia, and Fun Facts

The NFL has played Pro Football on Thanksgiving since 1920, although records indicate that “professional” football that pre-dates the NFL was played on Thanksgiving as early as 1892. We’ve pulled together some fun facts and history about the NFL’s traditional Thanksgiving Day Games that you may not have known.

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