Two of my favorite groups have been quite active over the past few days: the baseball owners and the NCAA. As usual the activity involved a malfunction of gray matter
Twenty-five years ago Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 mandated that women not be discri...
<p>Division I men’s college athletics has become a mainstay in American culture. On Saturdays in the...
Over the past few weeks I have heard and read a lot of very interesting things coming out of SportsW...
As the college football season comes to an unsatisfactory conclusion and four teams from the Power F...
Has March Madness ever been madder or is it just me? Each year at this time I am amazed at the amoun...
In the past two months I have come to an entirely new appreciation of intercollegiate athletics. I n...
March Madness is long gone but College Basketball is still in the news and madness is still in the a...
Early January following the conclusion of the money collection phase of college football season come...
It was one of those very special weeks in SportsWorld. At least three things stood out: two in baseb...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
When dealing with the NCAA you can be certain that there will never be a shortage of hypocrisy. As M...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
At the 2009 NCAA Convention in January the president of the organization, Dr. Myles Brand, gave his ...
March Madness has the power to mesmerize a nation. It has done so to me. The games of the past two w...
Twenty-five years ago Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 mandated that women not be discri...
<p>Division I men’s college athletics has become a mainstay in American culture. On Saturdays in the...
Over the past few weeks I have heard and read a lot of very interesting things coming out of SportsW...
As the college football season comes to an unsatisfactory conclusion and four teams from the Power F...
Has March Madness ever been madder or is it just me? Each year at this time I am amazed at the amoun...
In the past two months I have come to an entirely new appreciation of intercollegiate athletics. I n...
March Madness is long gone but College Basketball is still in the news and madness is still in the a...
Early January following the conclusion of the money collection phase of college football season come...
It was one of those very special weeks in SportsWorld. At least three things stood out: two in baseb...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
When dealing with the NCAA you can be certain that there will never be a shortage of hypocrisy. As M...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
At the 2009 NCAA Convention in January the president of the organization, Dr. Myles Brand, gave his ...
March Madness has the power to mesmerize a nation. It has done so to me. The games of the past two w...
Twenty-five years ago Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 mandated that women not be discri...
<p>Division I men’s college athletics has become a mainstay in American culture. On Saturdays in the...
Over the past few weeks I have heard and read a lot of very interesting things coming out of SportsW...