Bolt and the Disqualification
Usain Bolt is the fastest man on the planet. But he is not the reigning world champion in the 100m, the event in which he holds the world record with […]
Usain Bolt is the fastest man on the planet. But he is not the reigning world champion in the 100m, the event in which he holds the world record with […]
I’ve already laid out the situation in Spain versus other European leagues, and how the disparity in revenue has led to many clubs simply not paying their players when the accounting […]
Consider this a joint column this week. I’m home alone, a few cocktails in, and I just stumbled across a seminal battle in Iron Chef history. So with the weekly […]
So I’ve been tinkering around with a lot of college statistics lately… you’d think the clock had turned back and I was a high-school senior again or something, the way […]
I’ve been rolling around in my head an article about the impending advent of superconferences in college sports. (Maybe that’s why this column is two days late in arriving…) In […]
Two things have really troubled me lately pertaining to the damning revelations coming out of Coral Gables. First, this ought to immediately reopen the door on all this talk involving […]
For sports fans in the United States — who endured the NFL work stoppage over the summer, and are currently watching and waiting as the NBA and its players work […]
The changing conference landscape has made for an interesting new situation. Gone from the picture (but not forgotten) is the original BCS Buster, Utah, who has graduated to AQ status […]
I was sitting up the other night, watching one of my favorite episodes in the history of The Simpsons. It all begins with Marge doing her damnedest to keep Homer […]
Soccer season is starting all across Europe, while here in the United States we’re in the MLS stretch run before the playoff field crystallizes. As you could probably deduce for […]