NTSF 120: Cutler, Nadal and how we perceive injury as fans
For the second straight year, we’re left wondering what might have been as Rafael Nadal fell in the quarterfinals on a Wednesday in Melbourne. Last year it was a knee […]
For the second straight year, we’re left wondering what might have been as Rafael Nadal fell in the quarterfinals on a Wednesday in Melbourne. Last year it was a knee […]
Australian tennis fans would have loved nothing more than to see one of their own win their Grand Slam. It has been thirty-three years since the host nation saw a compatriot hoist […]
There was no way he was getting away with absolution, no way that this could be glossed over and cast aside as a fluke. When red flags go up in […]
So here it is, Twenty-Eleven, and it’s about time I get the first edition of A Non-Traditional Sports Fan in America out of my brain and into the vortex for the fanatical […]
We’re mere hours from the start of the 2011 Australian Open. The preview is coming late, and this is the first time in four years that I’m not linked into […]
We’re mere hours from the start of the 2011 Australian Open. The preview is coming late, and this is the first time in four years that I’m not linked into […]
We’re mere hours from the start of the 2011 Australian Open. The preview is coming late, and this is the first time in four years that I’m not linked into […]
Only once before in the 90-year rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers have the two teams squared off for a spot in the NFL title game. That […]
This was originally sent as an email to fellow Tailgater correspondents Matt Strobl and John Mitchell the morning after the 2011 BCS National Championship. It is reprinted here in its […]
January 9, 2011/9:00 pm Eastern San Francisco, CA – AT&T Park Nevada Wolf Pack (12-1/WAC) vs. Boston College Eagles (9-4/MAC) A year after losing to USC in San Francisco, 24-13, Boston […]