Daily Love Fest

Stories around the sports world

The Huddle: Summer Survival Guide

You know you're itching for college football to start. Nay, you NEED to college football to start. You have the shakes. Powers Kane offers an appetizer for the upcoming season with a midsummer edition of The Huddle. - continued...

Despite Losing, Federer Still King

Just because Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer in Wimbledon doesn't necessarily mean he has supplanted Federer as the best in the game. James Sporcic presents the case for Federer continuing his dominant run. - continued...

TLOS Fantasy Update

With baseball reaching the All-Star break and leagues taking a bit of a rest, Brad Berreman takes a look back at a memorable first half, and lists the players you need to watch for the remainder of this season. - continued...

Bills in Toronto should throw up red flags

The Buffalo Bills skipping up the QEW to Toronto provokes fear not just in Western New York, but in all of Canada. Chad Klassen explains Canada's love affair with the CFL, and how the NFL in Canada could be viewed as out of bounds. - continued...

Hoosiers 2 - Why We Love Kyle Taber

Coming soon to theater near you, Hoosiers 2, the story of Indiana's Kyle Taber. OK, well, not really, but Greg Bergman thinks there should be one. As Indiana's lone returning player this year, it'll definitely be a drama worth watching. - continued...

Ivor Wynne Stadium

Ivor Wynne Stadium is the center of the sports universe in Hamilton, Ontario. E. Spencer Kyte has been there - and played there - and he tells of how important the place is to the city and its people. - continued...

The Monday Mixtape

John Gorman has issues this week. He's hurting from running a road race, can't get that blasted Sara Barallies song out of his head and sheds a tear over the end of a couple American institutions.. - continued...

Busch Wins Seventh Race

It's like death and taxes. Kyle Busch wins yet another race. It's not much of a shock anymore. But Adam Ruggiero says that when he wins seven out of the first 18, it becomes a little more important to keep track of. - continued...

DeBartolo Foundation

Eddie DeBartolo and his family have run the San Francisco 49ers more than 30 years, and Richard Diaz says they're giving back to the community through the DeBartolo Foundation. - continued...

Who’s Lovin’ Life … On the Diamond?

The Twins are on fire, making inroads on the White Sox in the AL Central. That's one of the many teams or players C.G. Morelli focuses on in his inaugural Who's Lovin' Life column this weekend. - continued...

76ers Bringing Excitement to Philly

Our own Tough Love isn't an easy nut to crack. He's from Philly, you see, and those fans live hard lives. However, the signing of Elton Brand has left him giddy, with visions of titles dancing in his head. - continued...

You Didn’t Fool ME, Brett!

For a very short time, Eric Durkin wanted to believe his beloved Vikings were through having to deal with Brett Favre. However, now it looks like Green Bay's long-time QB will be back on the field once again. - continued...

Where Else Could Favre Play?

If the Packers had their choice, Brett Favre certainly won't be playing for an NFC team next season, so Chad Klassen has a few AFC teams on his mind that Favre may just be able to call home in '08. - continued...

Why We Love Eric Shanteau

Like every other Olympian, Eric Shanteau is headed to Beijing to compete against the world's best. Unlike the rest, though, Shanteau has cancer. John Gorman drops his jaw, after the jump. - continued...

The Triple Crown - Can It Be Done?

Josh Hamilton is running away with the league's RBI lead and is within striking range of the home run and average titles as well. Tim St.Sauver wonders aloud whether anyone can pull off the Triple Crown this year, or in the years to come. - continued...

The Friday Football Five

Recruiting is a cutthroat business, but are fake press conferences and stealing previously committed players what we want to see as fans? Jack Bonden discusses this and more in this week's Friday Five. - continued...

10 Most Famous Sports Fans

Do you know the Fan Man's name? How about the Rainbow Man's? They're anonymous, yet infamous at the same time. Paulie Knep names the Top 10 most famous - or infamous - sports fans of all time. - continued...

Is Auburn Worth the Hype in ‘08?

They're ranked as high as #8 in some preseason polls, but Dustin Snyder ain't buyin' it. When it comes to Auburn football this year, he feels compelled to wonder what the hype's all about. - continued...

Charity Baseball Wines

Whether it's Schilling Schardonnay or Manny Being Merlot, wine is the next big thing is celebrity charitable contributions. Brendon Rosenau sheds some light on this worthwhile cause. - continued...

Memoirs of a Fantasy FB Junkie

What does a fantasy football hero do in the offseason when there isn't any fantasy football to play?!? Why, Andy Fajardo says you wait and study and take a lot of time to admire last year's first place trophy, that's what. - 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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