It’s not often that I blog about hockey, but I have to give some love to the National Hockey League over what transpired last night. The NHL’s Board of Governors agreed to allow commissioner Gary Bettman to realign the teams… Read More ›
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Woods’ Win Good for Golf in 2011
Tiger Woods won the Chevron World Challenge yesterday by one shot over Zach Johnson. It was Woods’ first win in over two years. Make no mistake, this was not only a good start for Tiger, but a great start for… Read More ›
BCS Got the Title Game Right
The Bowl Championship Series set its national title game on ESPN’s Bowl Selection Special last night: LSU vs. Alabama. Sure Alabama didn’t win its conference – hell, it didn’t win its own division. But the last time I checked, the… Read More ›
Gus Johnson Is the Coolest Sportscaster in All of Sports
You gotta love Gus Johnson. He is the excitable brother who sounds more like a fan than a broadcaster. I mean dude has several online fan clubs. In case you all are wondering, Johnson is a sportscaster on FOX Sports… Read More ›
McNabb Is a Hall of Famer
Donovan McNabb was released from the Minnesota Vikings yesterday at his request. There are teams that may be looking to claim him off waivers, or at the very least sign him once he clears waivers. The question is what will… Read More ›
2011 NFL Week 13 Preview
Game of the Week Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers. This game is stocked full of playoff implications. A win for my wife’s Bengals will put them in the driver’s seat of the wild-card race. My Steelers need to win to… Read More ›
ACC-Big Ten Challenge Wasn’t Much of One
The ACC-Big Ten Challenge once again goes to the Big Ten (B1G). With wins by Michigan State, Indiana, Minnesota and Penn State last night, the B1G prevailed by an 8-4 margin. It’s time to face this unfortunate fact: the ACC… Read More ›