The Saskatchewan Roughriders acquired the negotiating rights to former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor. Pryor, who left Ohio State after playing as a three-year starter for the Buckeyes, is apparently trying to take his talents to Canada. Roughriders General Manager, […]
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Sportscaster U features Vince Carter, Andre Iguodala
Special Contributor // Natalie Pierre-Maliqi It’s a school for athletes who would like to plan ahead. It provides an opportunity for NBA players to play the part, test the waters and see if broadcasting is the direction they would like to go after […]
Hundreds of miles defined by hundreds of yards
Special Contributor // Alex Brewer To whomever was watching the Indianapolis 500 along with myself: Did you get the feeling same feeling I did? The feeling of “holy crap what did I just watch”? Yeah, I hope you did. Dan […]
Ohio State’s Jim Tressel resigns
Long-time Ohio State University head football coach Jim Tressel has resigned. The Columbus Dispatch was the first to report the story. “After meeting with university officials, we agreed that it is in the best interest of Ohio State that I […]
Honoring the Killer
In the past few days the Internet has been overwhelmed with pieces regarding the man, and the memories of Minnesota Twins hall of fame slugger Harmon Killebrew. Killebrew, who ended his fight against esophageal cancer and entered hospice care about […]
Texas Rangers game evacuated due to tornado threat
The game between the White Sox and the Rangers is being delayed due to a tornado warning. Play was stopped prior to the bottom of the fourth inning due to heavy thunderstorms. Doppler Radar indicated two cells capable of producing tornadoes […]
Brad Greenberg resigns
Radford University men’s basketball coach Brad Greenberg resigned late Thursday afternoon. The move isn’t as surprising as the timing – even with the speculation of his firing rumbling beneath the surface for days. During his four seasons at the small […]
Accountability is dead, the NCAA killed it – and blamed The BCS
Accountability is dead. No, I’m not the first person to say that – and I won’t be the last. Confusion, though, is alive and well. Thriving almost. Earlier this week, the NCAA responded to the a May 3 letter from […]