A few weeks ago, Texas A&M University announced it was leaving its current conference, the Big 12, for the powerhouse SEC. While there is legal wrangling going on and the move hasn’t yet happened, it appears it will eventually. The SEC has voted to accept A&M as its 13th member. More »
As the United States goes through a recession, many professional athletes are still being paid gigantic contracts. Do they really deserve these outrageous paychecks? The simple answer is NO, however there are a few positives involved with giving out this amount of money.
If you are anything like me, on Saturdays in the fall (whenever you're not at a game) you have as many screens as possible trained on college football. But last weekend, you may have felt as if you needed to adjust the color settings on your television or computer.
I sat down with Dallas Cowboys star running back Felix Jones to talk about life in the NFL, playing college ball with Darren McFadden and Peyton Hillis, and his long-time love for the Cowboys...
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The four major American professional sports leagues have all fallen prey to the same illusion. The NHL, NBA, MLB, and NFL each have created too many expansion teams, which have hurt the leagues’ financial bottom line and diminished the on-field quality of play.
As I walked into the park, I couldn’t wait to see the famous Lamade Stadium and how many people were on the hill. The answer was about 22,000, and it was still two and a half hours away from the start of the Clinton County, Pennsylvania game.
The boys are back! Well, sort of. The one boy who matters is on his way back – Stephen Strasburg. So, N.L. East, hold on to your bats, because in 2012 – FEAR THE NATIS!