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4 things wrong with college football today
I used the following topics for part of my "5-in-5" segment of my sports show where I debate the hottest topics in national sports. This is my favorite time of year, when America's new pastime is in its full glory. Forget baseball - football's been the...
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Flag-planting in Ann Arbor...ouch
There was much ado about the Spartans after they planted the Michigan State flag in South bend after dethroning the then-undefeated Fightin' Irish. Here's a painful shot of Minnesota's Laurence Maroney doing the same at midfield in the Big House after...
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Farewell, Little Brown Jug...
My Michigan Wolverines lost to the Golden Gophers of Minnesota 23-20 on a last-second field goal to give up possession of The Little Brown Jug for the first time since 1986 ( see this excellent Flickr photostream by Boston Fan in Michigan ). Geez. With...
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Chicago podcasters sought for on-demand network sports shows
The Chicago Sportscast Network is soliciting new podcasters to become frequent audio-on-demand contributors to sports programming for the Bears, Blackhawks, White Sox and Bulls. The intent would be to give podcasters a break in the mainstream broadcasting...
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My (virtual) college football season blog
In addition to all of the sportswriting I'm normally doing for the real-life college football action, I'm going to blog about my virtual college football season - in a video game. Passing through Blockbuster tonight my eye caught a copy of EA Sports'...
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Hey, console game developers: we need more indoor volleyball titles!
One thing that's bummed me out about console gaming has been the total lack of indoor volleyball titles in the PS2/XBox reign. Beach vball titles will continues to thrive, especially now that we're able to integrate what's essentially softcore porn into...
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Controlling the Heat in Miami this NBA season
The Miami Heat's practices should be better this upcoming season than many other team's regular season games. Several off-season acquisitions, specifically from the Celtics and Grizzlies, make the Heat scary good in the East. Stan Van Gundy has a huge...
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My new sportstalk TV show premiered
There's truly no business like show business. I spent the latter part of last weekend feverishly researching & writing the new weekly 30-minute sportstalk TV show that I developed and I'm producing and co-hosting with Brant McCreadie . We were taping...
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Vote for the 1988 USA Men's Volleyball Team as the greatest ever
The USOC is giving people the chance to vote on who they think are the best teams and individual competitors for induction into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. One of the five squads nominated this year for best team is the U.S. Men's Volleyball team,...
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MLB's digital rights and ESPN streaming baseball games live on mobile devices
I was catching up with my podcast listening on the drive home from work tonight. I listened to an ESPN.com time-shifted digital audio presentation from last week about the business side of sports (really good podcasts ESPN puts out, despite my earlier...
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