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The WWEs decision to place its vacant Universal championship belt around the waist of Kevin Owens on Monday sent shock waves across the pro wrestling world due to the last-minute swerve on Raw. White Coyotes Jerseys .Owens, a beloved and respected heel by hardcore fans who have followed his journey from independent star to the top of WWEs main card, continues to gain new fans with his classic style and strong microphone work. Among his most prominent admirers is Hulk Hogan, who not only tweeted congratulations to Owens after his victory on Monday, but backed up his belief in Owens on Wednesday as a guest of former WCW president Eric Bischoff on his new podcast Bischoff on Wrestling.Yo yo Kevin Owens congrats my brother HH- Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) August 30, 2016Hogan has kept a relatively low profile since the firestorm of his 2015 firing by WWE, but he praised Owens as being the one person he believes could become the face of the business, even if he possesses many nontraditional qualities.One of the guys who was in WWE before they let me go -- and I dont know if he was on anybodys radar or anybody was watching him -- who you would never expect Hulk Hogan to point out was Kevin Owens, Hogan said. I told Triple H, This kid Kevin Owens, no matter how he looks physically and no matter what you think about him, when he walks out, hes over in such a weird way.The one major intangible Hogan points to when talking about Owens is the natural heat he creates with the crowd.I watched him work on an NXT match and he was just grinding old school like a heel, Hogan said. He was getting the heat, staying on a guy, letting a guy sell, walking away, going back to the dance, keeping his heat. Then I watched the baby face try to come up several times at the wrong time and Kevin had enough instincts to cut him off. And when he did let him come up, he was backpedaling like a Pat Patterson or a Hollywood Hogan or a real big chicken s--- heel and he was over so well as a heel.I told Triple H, If you get this guy up and running, he can turn into one of your greatest baby faces, Hogan claimed.Hogan believes todays superstars are like interchangeable parts but says Owens, despite not having the look or build of a Brock Lesnar or Ultimate Warrior, could be a dark horse because of the hope he creates.I look to see a guy with a lot of hope who could break through this cookie-cutter menu that people have now to choose from and break through and change the game again, Hogan said. A guy like Kevin Owens shows me that hope spot that no matter how much TV you have to shoot, no matter how many towns you have to make -- here is one guy that will put it back on track and make it easier for everybody to figure it out.The key to Owens ultimate success, Hogan believes, is how he navigates the politics behind the scenes. He referenced Hall of Famer Booker Ts catchphrase of Dont hate the player, hate the game, as it pertains to getting your big break and protecting it despite the objections of others.At the end of the day, the truth is this wrestling business -- as much as you do or dont want to admit it or understand it, with all these smart marks saying Hogan and John Cena are politicians -- is about relationships on every level, Hogan said. If you want to be a main event guy for 20 or 25 years or for however you want to do it, you have to be a great politician. You have to be a politician in the ring and in the dressing room.You have to be a great, smart politician when youre working with Vince [McMahon] and Triple H. You have to be a politician when youre out in public, especially, he continued. Its all about having that finesse to really make sure in every different situation that you understand the game. I dont know how much Kevin understands the overall game, but that has a direct influence on how long he will stay a dominant force in this business. He has to understand the game. Green Coyotes Jerseys . PETERSBURG, Fla. Coyotes Jerseys Store . - After leading the Saints to a fourth playoff appearance in five seasons, Drew Brees expressed confidence in the direction of his team and, perhaps more importantly, showed a willingness to listen to contract proposals if the team needs his help getting under the NFLs salary cap. http://www.authenticcoyotesshopnhl.com/ . -- Timbers coach Caleb Porter didnt stray from his business-like approach to the season even after Portland downed the two-time defending league champion Los Angeles Galaxy to gain crucial playoff position. Ask anyone who was there. The fall of 2013 just felt ... different.Hype is an inescapable temptation of every college basketball preseason. The siren song of YouTube mixtapes wafts forth each year, whispering into our basketball-starved ears, and those mixtapes make promises they cant possibly keep. OK, fine, we admit it: We always buy in. At least a little bit.Even so, fall 2013 was something else. Bigger. Rarer. More momentous. Kansas Andrew Wiggins, an impossibly athletic Canadian wing, was walking into the sport with a seemingly ironclad grip on the next available No. 1 overall NBA draft pick -- a remarkable feat, since the No. 2 player in the class, Dukes Jabari Parker, already had one Sports Illustrated cover spread under his belt when he enrolled in college. Not one to be outdone, John Calipari -- the Ray Kroc of the modern basketball meta-game -- had six McDonalds All-Americans, and four top-ranked players at their respective positions, coming to Kentucky. After a freshmen-led national title in 2012 and a half-decade of unmatched enlistment dominance, Coach Cals coup de recruit was ? so mind-bending it sent normally mild-mannered recruiting analyst Dave Telep into a full-fledged fever:Its one thing to say, This is the best recruiting class this year, Telep, now a scout for the San Antonio Spurs, wrote in 2013. Its on a completely different level to speak the following phrase: best recruiting class of all time. Were not comparing Kentuckys recruiting class to No. 2 Memphis or No. 3 Kansas anymore. Really what were talking about here is UK 2013 versus Michigan 1991, the Fab Five. Maybe youve heard of them.So, yeah: Long before it began, the 2013-14 season was turned up. One of the most star-studded classes in the one-and-done era was set to storm college sports. Even better? On Nov. 12, 2013, Wiggins and Parker, the top players on every NBA draft board, would meet at the Champions Classic. On the same night, in the same building, No. 1-ranked Kentucky -- whose fans had already started wearing 40-0 T-shirts -- would face No. 2 Michigan State. Ones imagination didnt need to run all that wild to Nov. 12 as a basketball Beatles-in-Hamburg, a chance to be there at the start of something special.On Sept. 27, the first day of official practice, we gave the 2013-14 season an unofficial title: The Year of the Freshmen.Fair warning: Here we go again.THE 2016 CLASS is both concentrated and diffuse, deep and wide, less a wellspring of talent than a teeming inland sea.Prefer your bright young things in clustered superteam configurations? Look no further than Kentucky and Duke -- the modern games twin titans of talent acquisition -- which welcome, count em, eight of the nations top-20 freshmen in total.Dukes Harry Giles (No. 1), Jayson Tatum (No. 3), Frank Jackson (No. 10) and Marques Bolden (No. 16), and Kentuckys Bam Adebayo (No. 5), DeAaron Fox (No. 6), Malik Monk (No. 9) and Wenyen Gabriel (No. 14) represent just the third and fourth classes with at least four top-20 players since ESPN began ranking recruits in 2007. The first two such classes -- the 2011-12 Wildcats and the 2013-14 UK vintage -- both made it to the national title game. Meanwhile, coach Mike Krzyzewskis class is just the third in that span to land both the No. 1 player and? a top-five sidekick in the same haul. The other two? The 2014-15 Blue Devils and -- again -- those Anthony Davis/Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 2011-12 Wildcats. Both won national titles.Small wonder, then, that Duke and UK find themselves ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in nearly every preseason poll. Small wonder, too, that so much of the 2016-17 oxygen will be hoovered up by just two teams. Recruiting classes like these are rare. Two in one season? Unheard of.There is one crucial distinction between the two: While Kentuckys hopes rest almost entirely on the newcomers, the Blue Devils cut-above status as the 2016-17 favorite rests as much on core returners: preseason national player of the year contender Grayson Allen, fifth-year center Amile Jefferson, stalwart glue guy Matt Jones, sophomore shooting guard Luke Kennard. The depth is almost embarrassing. If Giles knee doesnt cooperate, for example, Krzyzewski still has sophomore center Chase Jeter, a former blue-chip prospect desperate for more minutes, sitting a few seats down the bench. Or Duke could just put Jefferson at the five, play any one of three or four different small-ball lineups, and still? be the best team in the country. No other roster comes close.We have the right ingredients to be very good, Krzyzewski told ESPN.com in May. And thats what were going to try and do -- be very good.Translation: Were gonna be awesome.And then, as always, theres Kansas. The Jayhawks dont have four top-20 players, the slackers, but they do have Josh Jackson -- not only next summers early leader in the No. 1-overall clubhouse, but perhaps the most immediately impactful newcomer in the country -- joining arguably the sports best backcourt, playing for inarguably the nations most consistent coach, Bill Self. In April, 247 Sports Jerry Mayer announced Jackson was the top shooting guard Ive ever scouted and the reecipient of a 102 overall rating . Cheap Coyotes Jerseys. .. out of 100.Which would be enough, in any other year, to go all-in on the frosh. Yet theres much, much more.According to most scouts and NBA types, the greatest strength of the 2016 class is its depth, and the benefits of that bounty have trickled down -- elevating the expectations of annual conference contenders and mere bubble hopefuls alike. UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball might already be the nations best passer; he is undeniably the programs best hope for a victory in the war to make its own fans care. Washington point guard Markelle Fultz, another early top-overall-pick contender, may or may not drag Lorenzo Romars Huskies into the NCAA tournament, but its going to be a blast watching him try.At Michigan State, Tom Izzo is calling athletic freshman wing Miles Bridges, a native of Flint, Michigan, the next Flintstone. Jonathan Isaac is the most promising prospect in Florida State basketball history. At NC State, guard Dennis Smith -- who lost his senior high school season to injury and enrolled early, in January -- has been quietly waiting to do this?to other teams defenders?all the while. Oh, and Arizona would have been here, too, before top prospect Terrance Ferguson went pro.NBA teams are no less excited. In June, ESPNs Chad Ford estimated that only Ben Simmons and Brandon Ingram, the 2016 drafts top two picks, would crack the top 10 in 2017.Five freshmen were chosen in the lottery in the 16 draft. Fords first guess at the 2017 number? Twelve.HERES THE THING about The Year of the Freshmen: We were wrong. We were also kind of right.Kentucky lost to Michigan State -- so much for 40-0 -- and spent the next three months stumbling through a decent, but decidedly average, 22-9 campaign.Wiggins was very good but rarely dominant. (His classmate, Joel Embiid, frequently overtook him in the collective talent-projection discussion.) Parkers scoring prowess earned him first-team All-American honors, but his Blue Devils played some of the softest defense of Krzyzewskis 41-year career. The Jayhawks lost to No. 10-seeded Stanford in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Duke got Nae Naed by Mercer in the first.Aaron Gordon, the No. 4 player in that class, was a crucial piece, particularly defensively, for a 33-5 Arizona team. (He also shot 42 percent from the foul line.) Yet Arizona was led mostly by veterans. So was Wichita State, which entered the NCAA tournament 35-0. So was Florida, which finished the regular season on a 23-0 (including an 18-0 SEC record) streak. So was Virginia, where seniors Joe Harris and Akil Mitchell led coach Tony Bennetts sudden rise to an ACC title sweep, and Louisville, where Russ Smith played with manic and underappreciated genius.By the time the NCAA tournament rolled around, the whole Year of the Freshmen thing felt a little bit silly. Everywhere you looked, upperclassmen reigned.And then Kentucky -- a No. 8 seed -- upset Wichita State, Louisville, Michigan and Wisconsin en route to the national title game. In two weeks, UK exploded an entire seasons worth of anti-hype corrective into two weeks, and vindicated the previous falls obsession with youth ... only to lose, in the final game of the season, to senior Shabazz Napier and Connecticut.A similar story has unfolded in the two seasons since. A season ago, Australian wunderkind Ben Simmons arrived at LSU complete with hushed LeBron James comparisons and not-so-hushed exhortations from Shaquille ONeal. Simmons was excellent. The Tigers werent. Instead, the 2015-16 season was dominated, from start to finish, by unforgettable seniors.And yet: Sandwiched between repudiations of our preoccupation with the new came a potent reminder of how powerful it could be. Two years ago, ahead of the 2014-15 season, Calipari added Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker and Tyler Ulis to an unusually intact core. Duke, meanwhile, welcomed Jahlil Okafor, Tyus Jones and Justise Winslow. Kentucky went 38-0 before losing in the Final Four. Two nights later, Dukes freshmen scored 60 of the teams 68 points -- the most ever by rookies in a national title game -- en route to Coach Ks fifth championship.In other words: Every year is The Year of the Freshmen.This is where we are, one full decade into the one-and-done era. Every college basketball season is either defined by 19-year-old prodigies or noted for the lack thereof. The prism through which we now view the game, for better and for worse, is inextricably tied to the games most talented, and most maddeningly elusive, participants.Every fall, the siren song of mixtape hype returns. Thing is, its always the same song. Only the volume changes. Its as turned up as ever in 2016-17, but who knows? Weve been wrong -- and not wrong -- before.In 2014, after his teams title game defeat to UConn, an exhausted Calipari proclaimed hed never coached a team so young. And I hope I dont ever again, he said.Yet here Calipari is, and here we are. The Year of the Freshmen is dead. 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