The TEN: 3/27/2019

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)

1. UFC star Conor McGregor announced that he is retiring. He is also under investigation for an alleged sexual assault in his native Ireland.

2. The Dodgers open the 2019 season Thursday at 1:00 p.m. against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.

3. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft pleads not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of first-degree solicitation and asks for a jury trial.

4. Nebraska fired head basketball HC Tim Miles after seven years. Former Iowa State and Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg is the frontrunner to replace him.

5. Arcadia beat Muir 12-2 in a game that was called after five innings Tuesday due to the mercy rule. The Apaches improved to 15-0 on the season.

6. The Clippers beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 122-111 Tuesday night to improve to 45-30 on the year. With the victory they clinched a playoff spot in the Western Conference.

7. The New York Knicks currently are in line for the number one pick in the NBA draft with a record of 14-60.

8. On this day in 1978 Kentucky beat Duke 94-88 to win the NCAA championship.

9. Former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham turns 56 today.

10. Pass interference – offensive and defensive- will now be reviewable for the 2019 season.

1 Comment to "The TEN: 3/27/2019"

  1. Krafty Guy's Gravatar Krafty Guy
    March 27, 2019 - 9:55 am | Permalink

    I understand that the prosecution intends to produce a DNA-soaked ‘glove’ used by Kraft at those massage parlors. Bob will fight-back by trying them on under the influence of Viagra, demonstrating that they don’t fit, so we must acquit.

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