Daily Love Fest

Stories around the sports world

Extreme Sports Holy City

At this time each year, thousands of thrill-seekers flock to Norway to stare death in the eye and throw caution to the wind. John Gorman gives a tour guide to the city that serves as the Mecca of Extreme Sports. - continued...

The Rock Files

Dark Wednesday just came and went for sports fans across the U.S. What did you do with yours? David Rock asks whether we'll ever go another Dark Wednesday without a Favre retirement to talk about. - continued...

NFL’s Top 10 Quarterbacks

Sure, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are the top two quarterbacks in the league, but Jacob Westlin says the discussion starts to get interesting after that. - continued...

The Shark Still Has Some Bite

53-year-old Greg Norman sits within striking distance of the lead at the British Open after Friday's round. Chad Klassen believes The Shark has just as good a chance to take home the Claret Jug as anybody else. - continued...

The Friday Five

Kansas was last year's darling of the college football world, and now Jack Bonden's wondering who's going to take their place in '08. Does he believe Butch Davis can turn the Tar Heels into a winner again? - continued...

Went to a Party & a Marathon Broke Out

What happens when you take 12,000 runners and line them up 15 kilometers away from 4,000 cases of beer? Anything goes! John Gorman was one of said runners and explains how on one magical Sunday each July, a forgotten city comes alive. - continued...

Top 10 National Anthems

Carl Lewis and Rosanne Barr certainly didn't do themselves any favors with their attempts at singing our national anthem. However, Paulie Knep says there were plenty other renditions just as memorable. - continued...

Why We Love Billy Packer

So, Billy Packer has announced his last Final Four game for CBS. Paulie Knep thinks that's a crime, since he believed, as many others do, that Packer was one of the best in the business. - continued...

Baseball Assistance Team

The Baseball Assistance Team was founded in 1986 and chaired by the recently passed Bobby Murcer. Paulie Knep shows his respect to the former Yankee great by furthering the cause he fought on behalf of for years. - continued...

Madden NFL Continues To Dominate

Richard Rice believes to get the most for your buck, there's never been a better duo of sports video games than the "Madden NFL" and "NCAA Football" franchises. - continued...

Why We Love USA Hoops

It's been a rough time for USA Basketball the last 15 years or so. However, Brendon Rosenau says this year's squad is prepared to turns things around for good. - continued...

Surviving Treacherous Royal Birkdale

You don't have to travel to Royal Birkdale to know what holes to watch out for during this week's British Open. Chad Hollingsworth's done the work for you already, hole by challenging hole. - continued...

Why We Loved That All-Star Game

It was one of the better All-Star Games of recent memory, so Brendon Rosenau couldn't have had an easy time narrowing his favorite moments down to just nine. However, that makes for a solid list, which somehow doesn't involve Josh Hamilton. - continued...

British Open Preview

With Tiger Woods out of the British Open picture this week, things are wide open at Royal Birkdale. Chad Hollingsworth has a handful of big name players for you to watch, along with such no names as Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer. - continued...

Why We Love The New Roy Hobbs

They played the theme song from The Natural several times Monday night while Josh Hamilton was pounding home runs out of Yankee Stadium. All the while, E. Spencer Kyte was feeling like a proud father whose son had just made good. - continued...

The Mouth of the South

You drive around the U.S. countryside long enough, and you're bound to see some basketball hoops set up in some out of the way places. Gary Lloyd recently experienced this, and it brought a warmth to his sports loving heart. - continued...

Best Home Run Derby Moments

Josh Hamilton's incredible display on Monday inspired Chad Klassen to look back at some of the more memorable moments in the history of the All-Star Game's Home Run Derby. - continued...

Sorry Brett, You’re Wrong On This

If you or I quit our job today, do you think they'd give it back to us if we wanted to come back four months later? E. Spencer Kyte doesn't think so, which is why he believes Brett Favre to be on the wrong side this time. - continued...

Top 10 All-Star Game Moments

In the All-Star Game's first 50 years, there were some incredible moments. Brendon Rosenau gives you the Top 10 he wishes he would have been alive to see - but wasn't. - continued...

Why We Love A.J. Burnett

A.J. Burnett has been maddening to Blue Jay fans since his signing there a few years ago. Injuries have curtailed what should've been a dominant period of his career, but Brian Duffy says he may be showing signs of turning things around. - continued...

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Old School Love

Robert Smith

Robert Smith was just coming into his own as a running back when he abruptly retired. Brad Berreman remembers the greatest Viking rusher of them all, a man of few words on the field who ended up typing many after his playing days were through. - continued...

The List

Top 10 Press Conference Meltdowns

Sports is an entertainment spectacle that doesn't always end on the field. John Gorman compiles the greatest press conference moments in sports history. Some are angry, some are scary and some are whimsical ... but they're all hilarious. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Colts Defense Needs Overhaul

The Colts have never sported an outstanding defense to compliment the high-powered offense, but Chad Klassen says the wild card loss in San Diego exemplifies Indy's need to patch up a defensive unit that's let the team down for the last time. - continued...

Lovin' Life

The Tuesday Love Fest

It's a Fiesta! Not only did Texas come through in a Big BCS way, but the Canadian tykes won a World Junior Hockey Championship, making fellow Canadian E. Spencer Kyte proud. - continued...


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