Spring Training Brings Americans Home For Baseball
If you can’t travel to your favorite major-league team’s spring training, capture the feel by attending increasingly popular minor-league games.
Dean Smith: A Coach For Life And Family
University of North Carolina basketball legend Dean Smith recently died at age 83. Here’s a refresher on his legacy.
3 Reasons Why Pete Carroll’s Play Call Wasn’t Totally Insane
Fans and experts alike are calling it the worst play call in Super Bowl history. Here are a few reasons why Pete Carroll’s play call wasn’t that crazy.
Katy Perry Isn’t The Super Bowl Halftime Performer We Need Or Deserve
With Katy Perry’s Super Bowl Halftime performance, we’re finally getting a halftime show dedicated to deaf adolescent boys.
A Parent’s Guide To Explaining Deflategate
Here’s what the New England Patriots should have said about the football ‘deflategate’ scandal, and how you can explain it to sports-attuned children.
The 2015 Super Bowl Stadium Is A Big Cheat On Taxpayers
Government-financed sports stadiums are usually a huge waste of taxpayer money. The University of Phoenix stadium, where 2015’s Super Bowl will be, is no exception.
Playoffs Will Ruin College Football—But Not Yet
We can’t pull a clear, unambiguous champion out of the beautiful mess that is college football. It’s a terrible idea to try.
NBC’s ‘Breakaway Live’ Isn’t Good For Soccer Or Fans
American sports broadcasting has sunk to new depths by catering to an attention deficit–disordered culture and corrupting the beautiful game of soccer.
Dads, Give Your Daughters The Gift Of Football
My dad and I bonded over football. It taught me lessons for a lifetime. Daughters everywhere might enjoy the same memories.