Extreme Love

NASCAR Power Rankings

Fan favorite Kasey Kahne may have been the talk of the town, but Adam Ruggiero wonders how you can't be impressed by a kid who finished dead last at Pocono and is still the overall points leader? - continued...

U.S. Open Goes Primetime This Year

In a first for the USGA, this year's U.S. Open will be shown in primetime on NBC and ESPN. Matt Eiselman says this move, amongst others, hopes to attract a new batch of fans to the world of golf. - continued...

Previewing the U.S. Open

With this year's U.S. Open taking place in the Southern California home of Torrey Pines, Gary Lloyd says there's no better place to look than those who have played well at the course's Buick Invitational events of the past. - continued...

Villa’s Hat Trick Lifts Spain

It was the David Villa Show in Spain's first round game of Euro 2008. J.A. Maio says Villa was dominant against Russia, scoring a hat trick in the 4-1 win. - continued...

Fighting for Relevance

If you haven't been paying attention to boxing recently, you've been missing out. Richard Diaz previews this weekend's card and makes a plea for placing boxing back in the national spotlight. - continued...

European Cup Ready to Kickoff

Internationally speaking, the European Cup Championship is the biggest soccer tourney in the world outside the World Cup. Ryan Wuerfel breaks down the 16 countries vying for this year's title and tells you which matches you simply can't miss. - continued...

Hard Times May Be Over For U.S. Men

The Americans (surprise!) had a somewhat decent showing at Roland Garros this fortnight. Gino Pilato talks about the young guns who made it happen and offers a prognosis for the months ahead. - continued...

NASCAR Power Rankings

After winning both the All-Star race and the Coca Cola 600 in Charlotte the last two weeks, Adam Ruggiero says Kasey Kahne has vaulted himself back into the scope of NASCAR's elite drivers. - continued...

The State of U.S. Soccer

A lackluster 2-0 loss to England on Wednesday leaves J.A. Maio wondering where the U.S. National Team stands these days. Don't fret, though, as he has a plan for them to right the ship. - continued...

UFC 84 Delivers on its Promise

Tito Ortiz went down in his last ever UFC fight, B.J. Penn dominated Sean Shark and Wanderlei Silva impressed everyone in attendance. Richard Diaz says that UFC 84 indeed lived up to the hype. - continued...

Can Federer Capture the French?

Roger Federer's won every major tournament other than the French Open. Paulie Knep wonder whether the world's #1 player will ever be able to get over that hump. - continued...

NASCAR Power Rankings

Travis Kvapil has three Top 10s in his last four starts, which has Adam Ruggiero finally putting him in his Power Rankings for the first time this week. - continued...

The Puck Stops Here

The Stanley Cup finals are here!! This is the time of year that gets John Gorman all riled up. In his blow-out preview, he dispenses his picks, analysis, reasons to watch and gratuitous pictures of Scandinavian hotties. - continued...

Parker and Others Spark WNBA

It's not a sport many people admit to following, but Richard Diaz believes that's a crime, as Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie are set to finally turn people on to the WNBA. - continued...

For All The Marbles - Champions Style

The first-ever All-English Champions League Final could be one for the ages, yet J.A. Maio says this particular match may be a more one-sided affair than most would like to see. - continued...

MMA’s Move to Primetime Nears

With two highly publicized events in back-to-back weekends, this could very well be the most important time in the life of the MMA. Richard Diaz hopes Kimbo Slice is enough to turn the sport mainstream. - continued...

Can The Good Guys Win?

Don't look now, but the Olympics are only a couple months away! However, Scott "Extreme Love Handles" Rathmill isn't exactly lovin' all the events they're using these days. So, he's giving the IOC a few bold suggestions. - continued...

Man U Takes Home EPL Title

It took 40 goals on the season from Cristiano Ronaldo and an extra time goal from Bolton to tie Chelsea in the final game, but J.A. Maio says Manchester United had just enough to take home their 10th English Premier League championship. - continued...

NASCAR Power Rankings

The Rankings seemed insignificant last week when the action on the track between the circuit's #1 and #2 drivers was doing the talking for itself. Adam Ruggiero breaks down the top contenders heading into The Track Too Tough To Tame. - continued...

Angela Tincher’s No-Hitter

The rest of the country is finally coming to grips with Angela Tincher and her recent no-hitter vs. the U.S. National Team. The game broke a 185-game win streak for the team, but Richard Diaz believes it didn't get the recognition it deserved. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jay Novacek

Jason Witten's unbelievable success recently provoked thoughts of another Dallas great: Jay Novacek. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the multiple All-Pro selection who was the anchor in the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. - continued...

The List

The Biggest of the Little Guys

Nate Robinson leads the way today, but Joe Brown says there were several other little guys who once owned the NBA before him. They may never have exceeded 5-foot-9, but they were all monsters in their own way. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Your Gratuitous Anna Rawson Update

We know you love Anna as much as we do. This year, she's at Q-school trying to earn her card again. Will the fairway fox be teeing it off for real come January? Would you like more gratuitous pictures? The answer to one of those questions is easy. - continued...

Lovin' Life

Upon Further Review

Matt Ryan, Steve Slaton, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Joe Flacco, Eddie Royal and more. Mike De Marco says it's because of all these offensive studs that this year's rookie class could be the best there's ever been. - continued...


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