Glendale Bailing Out the Coyotes
How can I get in on this action? The city of Glendale has been quietly bailing out the money-losing Phoenix Coyotes for several months, according …
How can I get in on this action? The city of Glendale has been quietly bailing out the money-losing Phoenix Coyotes for several months, according …
While many pundits expound on the Mets’ phenomenal collapse and the Phillies’ race to the top of the NL East, few had paid much attention …
Like most other fans of college sports, particularly the money sports of football and mens’ basketball, I have grown accustomed to the sporadic scandals that …
From USA Today’s Campus Rivalry blog: Mike Slive, the conference’s commissioner, told the New York Times that he is prepared to react if the Big Ten adds …
Frank Stephenson at Division of Labour alerts us to this Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about possible changes to the number of cars an owner can run: …
Last week, the NCAA released a list of the programs that will lose scholarships under its new Academic Progress Rate. Pat Forde quips: This is …
The Arizona Republic has an interesting article on the Fiesta Bowl. The author, Craig Harris, argues that bowl employees were urged by Fiesta Bowl executives …
Here. “The Women’s Final Four has once again shown it is a proven winner on and off the court,” said Sue Donohoe, NCAA vice president …
In an earlier post, I wrote about Big 10 expansion and argued that if the Big 10 decided to expand, it would look east before …
I borrowed the title of this post from the good folks at Marginal Revolution. From the San Francisco Business Journal: There’s an active market in …
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