Extreme Love

The Phelps Watch

Ho hum. Another two events, another two gold medals and another two world records for Michael Phelps. Chad Klassen continues his daily look at the American's history-making run through the Olympic record books. - continued...

The Phelps Watch

It's no secret Michael Phelps is the story of this edition of the Summer Games in Beijing. Chad Klassen isn't the first person to recognize this, so he'll chronicle his every move in this edition of The Phelps Watch. - continued...

Harrington Wins Second Straight Major

Padraig Harrington is quickly establishing himself as one of the premier players in the game today. Chad Hollingsworth takes us through Sunday's final round, which saw a tremendous batlle between Harrington and Sergio Garcia. - continued...

NASCAR Power Rankings

Kyle Busch's reign is over! Well, at least for a week or so. Adam Ruggiero says that Carl Edwards' recent run has been good enough to climb him to the top of the list, but the road race this weekend could change things considerably. - continued...

UFC Seek and Destroy Hits Minny

An incredible card heads to Minneapolis on Saturday night, as UFC sets to put on a sectacular showcase. E. Spencer Kyte breaks down what could be one of the better fight nights MMA has seen in quite some time. - continued...

Hoop Notes - Olympic Style

Yeah, I know basketball doesn't normally qualify for the Extreme Love section, but this is the Olympics now and they're as Extreme as it gets! Brendon Rosenau gets us up to date on where the USA hoops team stands going into their first game. - continued...

Can Sergio Win A Major?

Sergio Garcia is one of many players looking for their first major title this weekend at the PGA Championship in Oakland Hills. However, Chad Hollingsworth has his eyes set on a couple more veteran contenders. - continued...

Olympic Experience To Be Tainted in Beijing?

The Olympic Games are supposed to be the host city's moment in the sun. But Chad Klassen professes that Beijing isn't doing too much to ensure the rest of the world enjoys their time in town. - continued...

X-Pect the Unexpected

It's the premier extreme sports competition of the year, and it's taking place as we speak. It's the X Games, where Chad Hollingsworth says anything can happen - and usually does. - continued...

Wie Still Love You

Love can hurt sometimes. As an avid golf fan, John Gorman's heard enough of people trash talking Michelle Wie for playing in this week's PGA event. Like any good man, he writes the lady a letter to cheer her up. - continued...

What is a Sport?

It's a question that's been asked for years: what exactly is a sport and what isn't? These days, auto racing, golf and poker seem to be the three most up for debate. Jacob Westlin quickly discusses whether any of them make the cut. - continued...

Why We Love Antonio Margarito

At this point, you'd be hard pressed to find a fight fan who's not talking about the Margarito-Cotto brawl. It was definitely must-see TV, and Richard Diaz is here to tell you why Margarito's success shouldn't have been a surprise. - continued...

It’s Brickyard Time

Ryan Newman's been biding his time since the Daytona 500, and Adam Ruggiero thinks the Brickyard may be the time for the Rocket Man to notch yet another victory. - continued...

Softball Gets the Olympic Shaft

After dominating the sport for three straight Olympics, the U.S. recently got a dose of reality when the Games officially eliminated softball from competition. Derik Hettinger makes his official appeal to the committee. - continued...

NASCAR Power Rankings

Kyle Busch has obviously been the story of the season, but Adam Ruggiero says Brian Vickers is a driver to watch, and he may just post himself a victory before it's all said and done. - continued...

When MMAs Compete, The Fans Win

Affliction and UFC both staged some monstrous fights this weekend. Both more than lived up to the hype. Eric Durkin had a front row seat (in his living room) and brings you the details of an awesome fight night. - continued...

Irishman Drinks From The Jug Again

He battled a sore wrist all week, as well as an inspired run by Greg Norman, but Chad Hollingsworth says Padraig Harrington overcame those obstacles to capture his second straight British Open. - continued...

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...

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...

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...

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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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