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KU Coach Mangino Under Fire November 20th - Sportbooks betting this college football season has seen Kansas struggle and things are not getting any better as head coach Mark Mangino is under fire for allegations he has verbally abused players.
Lincecum Wins NL Cy Young November 20th - Sportsbooks betting had San Francisco pitcher Tim Lincecum winning his second straight National League Cy Young award on Thursday.
NL and AL Managers of the Year Winners November 20th - This past season saw the Colorado and Los Angeles do quite well and their managers made the news recently by winning Manager of the Year awards.
Jimmie Johnson Set to Clinch November 20th - Sports books have Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin as co-favorites this week for the Ford 400 which ends the NASCAR season.
Bowe Suspended for Drug Violation November 18th - Sportbooks online had the NFL suspending Kansas City wide receiver Dwayne Bowe for violating the NFL's policy against performance-enhancing substances.
