The Preakness is historically a better race for fillies than the other Triple Crown races
I do think that the Preakness is usually a better race for fillies. We haven't had a Kentucky Derby, a Philly that's won the Kentucky Derby since winning colors in 1988... But we saw Rachel Alexandra, for example, beat the boys in the Preakness. I think that was 2009, very impressively.
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I expected the [Heat] to come out and play really well tonight just because they were a very good team and it doesn't feel like it... I think this will go back and forth. I think we're have a six or seven game series. I think the heat will win one game in Boston.
European NBA players should be allowed to drink beer during games instead of Gatorade
My problem is not with the beer. I think if you're from Eastern Europe, you should be able to drink a beer, like instead of Gatorade during the game. And that would be fine.
Texas A&M and Jimbo Fisher are a legitimate threat to Nick Saban's dominance at Alabama
In terms of teams that can compete with Alabama, [Texas A&M] are a significant threat to Nick Saban going forward. But he went on to say the narcissist in him doesn't allow those things to happen.
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Chief Wallaby is my pick to win the Kentucky Derby
The horse that I picked to win the Kentucky Derby's Chief Wallaby... He's got [Bill] Mott in his corner, the trainer who's three quarters horse. Since the horse has had the blinkers on at Churchill Downs, he has looked like an improved horse. He's really, really looking like he's sitting on a big, big race.
A Japanese horse will win the Kentucky Derby within the next decade
It'll happen. It'll happen within the next decade. Absolutely. [Japan] will win a Derby.