By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Sun Life Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb of Miami. It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins National Football League team, the Florida Marlins Major League Baseball team, and the University of Miami Hurricanes football team. It also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. Originally named Joe Robbie Stadium, it has also been known as Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Dolphins Stadium and Land Shark Stadium. - Source: Wikipedia
There is no end in sight, not for Alabama or the Southeastern Conference.
Manti Te'o stood perfectly still as he took a long look at one of the giant video screens in Sun Life Stadium, studying the replay of an Alabama touchdown.
Manti Te'o stood perfectly still as he took a long look at one of the giant video screens in Sun Life Stadium, studying the replay of an Alabama touchdown.
Brian Kelly says leaving Notre Dame "isn't an option." Alabama's Nick Saban says he has no "unfinished business" in the NFL.
Nick Saban returned to his former NFL home and insisted he's not looking for another one.
Notre Dame linebacker Danny Spond values every chance he gets to be on the football field.

Despite the loss, Leonard Hankerson will always remember Sunday's game
As Super Bowl rematches go, this one isn't quite so super.
Another sellout at AT&T Park, a fine showing at Petco Park and a nice send-off at Sun Life Stadium.

If the Nationals' 2011 season was meant to serve as the final vehicle to build anticipation for the future they've been talking about — and saying is coming — since 2005, their last act of the year was the ultimate cliffhanger.

Michael Morse, the fourth man in Nationals history to hit 30 or more home runs in a season, was sitting inside the visitors’ clubhouse at Sun Life Stadium Tuesday afternoon when Livan Hernandez walked over and handed him a gift-wrapped bottle of Cristal.

They said for days that it didn't mean anything.

MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. | Michael Morse, the fourth player in Washington Nationals history to hit 30 home runs in a season, was sitting inside the visitors' clubhouse at Sun Life Stadium on Tuesday afternoon when Livan Hernandez walked over and handed him a gift-wrapped bottle of Cristal.

If the story of John Lannan’s season were to be written over the course of one game, Tuesday night’s 3-2 walk-off loss to the Marlins might have been just the one to do it.
As moving day nears for the Florida Marlins, Jeff Conine stands in front of the dugout, the crack of batting-practice swings echoing in the cavernous stadium. He looks up toward a sea of empty seats and remembers when they were full.