Bandwagon Love
In Case You Were Abducted By Aliens
I don't know if you've noticed, but 2008's been one of the best years the sports world has ever seen. Cassie Harris refreshes your memory, just in case you've been in some other dimension for a while. - continued...
Why We Love Chase Clement
Chase Clement may not be the most well known quarterback in the country, but Joe Brown says he's led his Rice Owls to heights the school's never seen before this season. - continued...
Dumars Spells Risk With A"I”
Pistons GM Joe Dumars likes to roll the dice with risky moves that often pay dividends down the road. E. Spencer Kyte explains the Iverson trade is all part of the long-term plan to bring championship basketball back to Detroit. - continued...
Why We Love The Timberwolves
They may not be ready to compete for playoff berths quite yet, but Brad Berreman says the recent additions of Al Jefferson, Mike Miller and Kevin Love have the Timberwolves turning people's heads in the Western Conference this year. - continued...
Why We Love Jared Retkofsky
You may not have heard of Jared Retkofsky yet, but the new long snapper for the Steelers has a great story. Richard Diaz guarantees you'll love him too after reading it. - continued...
Why We Love Shonn Greene
If you haven't been following the Big Ten religiously this season, you may not recognize the name Shonn Greene. But Dustin Snyder says you should get to know him soon, 'cause he may be picking up some hardware later this year. - continued...
A Day in Dan Dickau’s Daily Diary
You wanna know what a day in the life of an NBA backup point guard such as Dan Dickau is like? Well, that's exactly what Cassie Harris is here for: your end of the NBA bench education. Poor Dan. Check out the latest in the D.D. story. - continued...
O’Neal Comes Full Circle
Jermaine O'Neal once was one of the bright young stars in the NBA. Nowadays, he's the No. 2 option in Toronto, but Cassie Harris says that's the perfect place for him to be at this point of his career, and the Raptors will reap the benefits. - continued...
Donnie Avery: Star in the Making
With blazing fast speed and killer moves, Donnie Avery is proving to be everything the Rams asked for, and more. E. Spencer Kyte is impressed, and would like you to put the speedy rookie on your radar ... and your fantasy team. - continued...
Pencil ‘Vania in for some Bowl Games
Penn State is back jockeying among the Top 10. Pittsburgh has returned triumphantly to relevance. Shoot, even Temple isn't cover-your-eyes awful this year. Dustin Snyder examines the new keystone of college football. - continued...
Don’t Sleep On SMU
In case you don't remember the juggernaut SMU used to be, Joe Brown reminds us the Mustangs may once again be a force to be reckoned with soon enough. - continued...
NBA Preseason Can Be Entertaining
Look, we all know it's preseason ... and the regular season is long enough. Well, Cassie Harris has cooked up ways the preseason can special for the fans and the league, and they aren't too far off from what the NBA is doing right now. - continued...
Phillies Take Game 1
Cole Hamels was the star of Game 1. Of course, a Chase Utley two-tun shot in the first didnt hurt, either. Andy Spear talks about Philadelphia's performance and where this series will go from here. - continued...
Rays Prepare For First-Ever Series
The Rays culminated an amazing run through the American League over the weekend by beating the Red Sox and advancing to the World Series. Brady Rynyk says this young batch of players may just have the right stuff to take the next step as well. - continued...
Hamels/Kazmir - What Could’ve Been
Once upon a time, Scott Kazmir was the prize of the Mets minor league system. Chad Hollingsworth wonders what could've happened if he and Cole Hamels were able to face off with each other in the NL East four to five times a year. - continued...
Red Sox Aren’t Budging From the Top
Despite the fifth-largest payroll in baseball, the Sox won this year with lunchpail ballplayers who mesh together well. Andy Spear says its a formula for success, and says this band of overachievers will be back again next year. - continued...
The Rays Shined Bright This Night
In a Game 7 with the World Series at stake, the Tampa Bay Rays seized the moment and advanced. John Gorman provided the LIVE minute-by-minute account Sunday night, featuring premium wit and insight at rock-bottom internet pricing. - continued...
NFL State of the Union - Young QBs
We all remember the wonder years of quarterbacks, when John Elway, Steve Young, Dan Marino and others were slinging the pigskin. Mike De Marco is forecasting the new era of outstanding QBs. - continued...
Déjà Vu All Over Again?
Well, they've done it now. Right when you think they can't give us anymore excitement than they already have, the Sox pull the miracle of all miracles. Andy Spear is appropriately amazed, yet does he believe the Sox can go all the way again? - continued...
Being Young Is The New Old
It used to be that maturity and experience was the way to go in the sports world, but Chad Hollingsworth is here to tell us this year has been the exact opposite. The Ryder Cup team and the Rays are both proving that to us in a big way. - continued...













