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You mean besides the NCAA's defense in that whole O'Bannon case that you and Deadspin covered extensively? I guess you missed that.

Isn't Donald Sterling mostly known for being a racist?

It's not the lobbying, it's the money donated to political campaigns. Considering Congress and just about every State Legislature is made up mostly of lawyers who wouldn't know the first thing about running a business, lobbyists themselves play an important role in democracy. You might not notice them, but just about

You love Tiger for being "exciting" but can't get into Rory taking the torch and leaving him in the dust?

Derp, that makes sense. Thanks.

"We win more than 90 percent of the NCAA championships every year.

Oh, har har har. One guy makes a good pun and then everyone else tries to get in on the +1 by making one themselves. You're all a bunch of unoriginal Leetches.

I believe this was the cause of Tiger Woods' divorce.

This year's offense also features, like, a third of last year's starters.

Gotcha....another question: how the hell did this game manage to go 6:27 in just 16 innings?

Proving once again that Arians are the best.

Isn't it kind of amazing that the longest game in Cubs history is *only* 16 innings? I mean, 16 inning games don't exactly happen every night, but there have been a decent amount of 18-20 inning games in recent memory. A 15 inning game by itself isn't really that noteworthy. In the 144 years since they were founded

Why the fuck should they be paid when apparently all they've done is gone zip lining while at work?

If a guy still wants to play a game he loves playing, who the fuck are we to tell them to hang it up? Especially when a team is willing to pay them a lot of money to do so. I'm a Devils fan who's going to want to vomit when I see Brodeur in a different jersey this winter (assuming someone signs him), but the people

That Penn State song isn't a parody, it's just something they overheard in the Lasch Building.

"Neil Harman has been The Times of London's chief tennis correspondent since 2002, during which time he has been awarded the Sports Journalist Association's "Sports News Reporter of the Year" award, as well as the ATP's Ron Bookman Award for Media Excellence. He is also, as he admitted in a letter sent to the

Funny you mentioned that. Kind of a different scenario, but reading this made me think of the turmoil I read over on the Clemson SB Nation site. SBN pretty much kicked out the guys who run the site apparently after getting pressured by the Clemson Athletic Department.

Understanding a massive point of an article shouldn't involve "reading up in the comments".