Heart of The City

Beer Cheese Soup

Most folks just like to lay about and not put too much thought into their NFL Sundays. John Gorman certainly meets that requirement. This week, he presents a delicious recipe for Beer Cheese Soup. Packer fans should eat this up - literally. - continued...

“Love is Live Tour” At The “Y” - Part II

BYU homecoming weekend is unlike most others around the country. There's no booze, no tailgating and no booing the other team. But our own Mad Love was there this weekend and says there's much more to like than you'd think. - continued...

“Love is Live Tour” Is In Provo

There's nothing like Homecoming weekend, even if it's in Provo, Utah, where the tailgating isn't as prevalent, the booze is nil and 59-0 blowouts occasionally prevail. However, they love their football here, and you can't take that away from them. - continued...

Saints Style Jambalaya

I don't know about you, but we LOVE Cajun food here at The Love of Sports. So does Brendon Rosenau, who has a delicacy all you Saints and Bayou Bengal fans out there are all too familiar with. Time for the rest of us to catch up. - continued...

Football Autumn in a Fading City

The Bills matter to Buffalo because they make Buffalo matter, if even for a short while. John Gorman offers an in-depth resident's take on a star-crossed team that represents a small town's last ounce of big-city glory. - continued...

An Evening at a Clinching Game

It's not often any of us gets to attend a clinching game of a baseball playoff series. Our own Mad Love had that opportunity Saturday night, even though he was hoping that wasn't going to be the case. - continued...

Cubs As Essential As Sox And Yanks?

You can argue that the Yankees and the Red Sox are the most important teams in Major League Baseball, but Adam Ruggiero shines a little light on why the Cubs may be even more important this postseason. - continued...

Why We Love Derrick Williams

Derrick Williams came to Penn State four years ago as the highest-rated player in the country, but he's had his share of ups and downs since then. Dustin Snyder tells us he's overcome everything and is now shooting for the stars. - continued...

Rich Rod Rising

When Michigan beat Wisconsin this past Saturday after trailing 19-0, it was the Wolverines' largest comeback ever at the Big House. However, Paulie Knep says Maize and Blue fans have a lot more to celebrate than a victory over the Badgers. - continued...

Players For Rent

In simpler times, players carried the hopes and dreams of an entire city on their shoulders. In the era of free agency, that special bond between player, city and fan has evaporated. Jacob Westlin explains the after-effects. - continued...

Cooking With Chris Cooley

Not only is he our favorite tight end in the NFL and host of our favorite fantasy draft party, but now we're finding out Chris Cooley's actually a wizard in the kitchen too. Is there anything this guy can't do? - continued...

Why We Love Sanford Stadium

UGA, the hedges and 92,000 screaming black-and-red make Sanford Stadium a college football icon. Richard Rice gives us the storied history one of the jewels of Southern football. - continued...

A New Era In Beantown

The Sox no longer have Manny, the Pats no longer have Brady and nobody's heard from the Bruins in about 87 years. Al Milesky looks at the state of Boston and how the local teams will react to their sudden change of fate. - continued...

Rays Capture Hearts of Floridians

It's taken 10 years for the Rays to become contenders, but Laura Palmisano says the wait was well worth it, as they've captured the hearts of the state, which is saying something considering it's football season. - continued...

When Athletes Go That Extra Mile

There's nothing quite like meeting one of your childhood heroes and that person completely living up to your expectations. Paulie Knep applauds all the athletes who do the right thing by the fans and treat them the way they would want to be. - continued...

A Farewell to Yankee Stadium

Paulie Knep is a New Yorker, and he doesn't apologize for that. Yankee Stadium is his favorite place to be, and it's coming down after this season. He felt it necessary to give the building a proper good-bye. - continued...

TLOS Featured Team: Michigan State

They've started the season out 2-1 and now head into the meat of their schedule. Joe Brown features the school that once taught Magic Johnson, James Caan and Jimmy Hoffa, and was the home of the 1999 NCAA hoops national champs - continued...

Remembering the 1999 Ryder Cup

The last time the U.S. won the Ryder Cup was the miracle team of 1999. Chad Hollingsworth was one of millions of fans mesmerized by that team and wonders whether this year's underdog squad can match that excitement. - continued...

Can Favre Turn Jets Fans Around?

Fans will be fans, and that's never more true than with the fans in New York. Paulie Knep says winning games isn't the only thing Brett Favre needs to do in NYC. He has to dazzle the stadium crowd as well. Can it be done? - continued...

Valhalla GC - An Inside Look

With the Ryder Cup kicking off Friday, Chad Hollingsworth takes a behind the scenes look at Valhalla, the Louisville course where this year's event will take place. The Jack Nicklaus design is one of the better new courses in the U.S. - 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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