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The Black College Football Hall of Fame announced 29 Finalists for the Class of 2022.  They will announce the Class on December 28.

The Finalists were chosen from 200 nominees by an 11-member committee.

The Player Finalists are:

Joe Adams: Quarterback, Tennessee State, 1977-80.

Antoine Bethea: Defensive Back, Howard, 2002-05.

Verlon Biggs: Defensive End, Jackson State, 1962-64.

Dwaine Board: Defensive End, North Carolina State, 1975-78.

Vince Buck: Central State University. 1986-89.

Ben Coates: Tight End, Livingstone College, 1987-90.

Clem Daniels: Running Back, Prairie View A&M, 1956-59.

Kevin Dent: Wide Receiver, Alcorn State, 1995-98.

Donald Evans: Defensive Lineman, Winston-Salem State, 1984-87.

Leslie Frazier: Defensive Back, Alcorn State, 1978-80.

Richard Huntley: Running Back, Florida A&M, 1992-95.

Henry Lawrence: Offensive Lineman, Florida A&M, 1970-73.

Albert Lewis: Defensive Back, Grambling State, 1979-82.

Jim Marsalis: Defensive Back, Tennessee State, 1962-65.

Rashean Mathis: Defensive Back, Bethune-Cookman, 1999-02.

Tyrone McGriff: Offensive Lineman, Florida A&M, 1976-79.

John Moody:  Running Back, Morris Brown College, 1939-41.

Nate Newton: Offensive Lineman, Florida A&M, 1979-82.

Jacquay Nunnally: Wide Receiver, Florida A&M, 1997-00.

Elijah Pitts: Running Back, Philander Smith College, 1958-61.

Tyrone Poole: Defensive Back, Fort Valley State, 1991-94.

Jake Reed: Wide Receiver, Grambling State, 1987-90.

Johnnie Walton: Quarterback, Elizabeth City State, 1965-68.

Sammy White: Wide Receiver, Grambling State, 1972-74.

The Coach Finalists:

Rudy Hubbard: Florida A&M, 1974-85.

William Nicks: Morris Brown College 1930-35, 1937-39, 1941-42, Prairie View A&M 1945-47, 1952-65.

Doug Porter: Mississippi State Valley State 1961-65, Howard 1974-85, Fort Valley State 1987-96.

The Contributor Finalist:

Roscoe Nance:  Reporter for Jackson Clarion-Ledger 1978-85 & USA Today 1985-07.

The Black College Football Hall of Fame was founded in 2009 and currently has 96 members.

If you are looking for a new site to bet on, you have come to the right place. Betting is a popular form of entertainment all over the world because it adds that little extra excitement to any sports match. With a good betting site, you can bet from anywhere you want, and on any sport you like. However, finding just the right site can be a hassle, and also a time-consuming task. This is why we have created this guide to what you should look for in a betting site. 

Safety first

First of all, you need to make sure that the site you want to use is safe. There are many sites out there, and some of them are not as good. If you ever find yourself on a site that does not look legit, then you should exit immediately. You can spot unsafe sites in different ways, for example by reading the terms and conditions, looking at payment options, and best of all, reading reviews and feedback from others. 

Good offers

Now that you have narrowed down your choice to only the safe sites, it is time to look for some extra good offers that make it more fun to bet. An example is at BetMGM, where you can enter promo codes to get a $250 risk-free bet. You can read more about the offer at https://www.denverpost.com/2021/11/18/betmgm-promo-codes/. These are the kind of features that can really kick-start your betting career. However, remember to always read the guidelines for each offer thoroughly. 

Available sports

If you want to bet on football, soccer, baseball, or basketball, chances are that you will find these sports on any betting site. You can for example bet on DeMarcus Ware, one of the greatest defensive players in Sun Belt Conference history, most places. However, if you are interested in less common sports like dog racing and darts, you might need to look specifically after these when choosing. 

In-app betting?

Many bettors might prefer to wager in apps, to make it even more convenient. Many betting sites have also launched apps for customers to have easy access to any bet they want to make. This is the golden age of sports betting, and we have seen a rise in people who choose to wager on sports lately. This is partly due to how easy it is. You can place any bet directly from your phone with a few taps. This is also why betting apps can be something you should look for when choosing your platform. 

Live to bet

Live betting is for anyone that wants to make the experience even more exciting. Here you bet on events or happenings within a short period of time, while the match is being played. It can for example be if someone will score within the next 15 minutes. For some, it is too stressful, but for others, it is that perfect rush of adrenaline. Make sure the betting site you choose offers live wagering if it is something you want to try.

For as long as friendly competition has existed, people have partaken in the practice of betting. There is evidence which points to the fact that betting on sports (or other competitions) has existed since the Ancient Era, and the practice has endured today. Sports betting is hugely popular among hardcore gamblers, amateurs, and casual fans of sports alike. 

Of course, as we make advancements in society, our pastimes also advance. Today many betting shops offer pamphlets and statistics which make sports betting easier than ever, even to the casual fan. Sometimes, these statistics can even help people who aren’t fans of the sport, but just like to bet. 

Another way in which sports betting has become easier than ever, is through the advent of online sports betting. As with anything else, the internet has made betting and gambling more convenient than ever before with the advent of online betting shops and online casinos. New online sports betting sites at Helpbet have seen a major boost in traffic recently, as more and more people become interested in betting.

But what sport are people most likely to bet on? In this article we will take a look at just a few of the most popular sports in the betting world, online and offline. 

Tennis

Tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world, played by over sixty million women and men worldwide. In the betting world, tennis is one of the most popular sports. The popularity of tennis betting stems from the ease with which one can place bets on matches, or sets. Live betting is also allowed on tennis matches. People watching the game unfold can make informed decisions and bet on who is going to win a set, or the match overall. 

The one drawback of betting on tennis is that the odds are quite low, however, this drawback can be overcome through a smart combination of bets placed on different outcomes. 

Association Football/Soccer

Football is the most popular sport played globally, so it I only natural that it is also the most popular sport among bettors. In the UK alone, over a billion pounds are spent betting on the outcome of football matches, with that amount being much higher when taking global spending into account. 

Football betting is also incredibly diverse, as people can bet on the outcome of matches, half-times, the performance of individual players, or the performance of a team as a whole. 

Mixed Martial Arts

MMA is quickly becoming a household name, with the popularity of fighters like Connor McGregor, and “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey becoming pop culture icons, even outside the sport. There are many reasons for why Mixed Martial Arts is becoming so popular today, but the main reason likely has something to do with humanity’s primal desire to see two athletes, at the peak of physical excellence, tearing into each other.

With MMA’s growing popularity, also comes the growing popularity of betting on MMA matches and tournaments. Betting on MMA matches is ridiculously easy, as there are only two options. Either one fighter wins, or the other. Bettors can bet on the outcome of a round, or the outcome of an entire match, with varying degrees of stakes. 

We have updated our Baseball futures, opening the 2025 section of all the new players who will be eligible for Cooperstown that year.

Those former players are:

Adam Jones:  Jones played for Baltimore for the majority of his career, and he was a five-time All-Star, four-time Gold Glove winner and one-time Silver Slugger.  He had 1,939 Hits and 282 Home Runs.

Ben Zobrist:  Zobrist won two World Series Rings, one with Kansas City in 2015, and the year after in Boston, where he was the World Series MVP.  He was also a three-time All-Star.

Brian McCann:  McCann was an Atlanta Brave for the majority of his career, though he won a World Series with the Astros in 2017.  The Catcher was a six-time Silver Slugger and seven-time All-Star.

Carlos Gonzalez:  Gonzalez went to three All-Star Game, won three Gold Gloves, two Silver Sluggers and belted 234 Home Runs.

CC Sabathia:  Sabathia won the 2007 American League Cy Young with Cleveland, and was also a six-time All-Star.  Twice leading the AL in Wins, Sabathia won the World Series with the Yankees in 2009.  His career ended with a 251-161 Record in 3,093 Strikeouts.

Clay Buchholz:  Buchholz was a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series winner with the Red Sox.  He won 90 Games against 69 Losses with 1,024 Strikeouts.

Curtis Granderson:  Granderson had a long career accumulating 1,800 Hits and 334 Home Runs, with three All-Star Game appearances and a Silver Slugger.  He also won the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award in 2015, and the Roberto Clemente Award in 2016.

Dustin Pedroia:  Pedroia played his entire career with Boston, winning two World Series titles, an MVP (2008), and a Silver Slugger.  He is also considered one of the best defensive Second Baseman of his era, capturing four Gold Gloves and three Wilson Defensive Players.  He batted .299 with 1,805 career Hits.

Felix Hernandez:  Hernandez was a Seattle Mariner for all of his games, and he would win the Cy Young in 2010.  A six-time All-Star, Hernandez twice led the AL in ERA, and would finish his career with 2,524 Strikeouts and had a record of 169-136.

Fernando Rodney:  Rodney had 327 Saves and was a three-time All-Star.  He won the 2012 Delivery Man of the Year and as of this writing is in the top twenty in Saves, Games Finished and Games Pitched.

Francisco Liriano:  Liriano went to one All-Star Game and won a World Series Ring late in his career with the Astros in 2017.  He had 1,815 Strikeouts with a 112-114 Record.

Hanley Ramirez:  Ramirez was the 2006 National League Rookie of the Year, and won the Batting Title three years later.  He was also a three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger.

Ian Desmond:  Desmond is a two-time All-Star, three-time Silver Slugger, and the Shortstop had 1,432 Hits with 181 Home Runs.

Ian Kinsler:  Kinsler was a four-time All-Star who had his best seasons with Texas.  He won two Gold Gloves, one Wilson Defensive Player Award, and won a World Series late in his career with Boston (2018).

Ichiro Suzuki:  Suzuki is a member of the 3,000 Hits Club, and if you count what he did in Japan, he has more than any other batter.  The long-time Mariner won the 2001 MVP, 2001 Rookie of the Year, and won three Silver Sluggers, ten Gold Gloves, and was a ten-time All-Star.  Suzuki also won two Batting Titles, led the AL in Hits seven times, and stole 509 Bases.

Jason Vargas:  Vargas had a career record of 99-99, went to the 2017 All-Star Game and won the World Series with Kansas City in 2015.

Kendrys Morales:  Morales was a World Series Champion with the Royals in 2015, and was a one-time All-Star Game participant.

Mark Reynolds:  Reynolds smacked 298 Home Runs over a 12-year career.

Mark Trumbo:  Trumbo went to two All-Star Games, was a one-time Silver Slugger and he won the American League Home Run Title in 2016.  He had 218 Home Runs over his career.

Martin Prado:  Prado went to one All-Star Game and had 1,542 Hits.

Melky Cabrera:  Cabrera won a World Series with the Yankees in 2009 and was an All-Star in 2012.  

Russell Martin:  Martin played at Catcher and was a four-time All-Star, and won one Silver Slugger and Gold Glove.  He also was a two-time Wilson Defensive Player, and had 191 Home Runs.

Troy Tulowitzki:  Tulowitzki played most of his career with Colorado, and went to five All-Star Games while winning two Silver Sluggers and two Gold Gloves.  He had 225 Home Runs in his career.

The entire list can be found here.

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