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The Collegiate Athletics Players Association

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The Collegiate Athletics Players Association

The problem at the heart of college athletic’s biggest issue is a familiar one.

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The Year Sabermetrics Win

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The Year Sabermetrics Win

Baseball is defined by statistics, so why shouldn’t the metrics we use to evaluate our pastime evolve with the times?

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Cinderella Goes To Sochi

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Cinderella Goes To Sochi

A group of young, fast, and wildly entertaining players from Colorado are bringing their Cinderella story to Sochi.

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Post-Super Bowl Text Messages With Doug Baldwin

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Post-Super Bowl Text Messages With Doug Baldwin

Jacob Weindling had a life-changing moment with Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin at the Super Bowl.

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Super Bowl Propstravaganza

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Super Bowl Propstravaganza

Super Bowl prop bets have become nearly as big of an American tradition than the big game itself, and we have the most thorough rundown around of Vegas’ favorite weekend.

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Leading The Drive

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Leading The Drive

Students playing for Northwestern University’s football team have taken the first steps in asking to be represented by a labor union, something that has never been done in college sports.

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An NFL Honor Roll

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An NFL Honor Roll

A Peyton Manning filled rundown of this Saturday’s 2014 NFL Honors Awards Show, complete with our predictions and analysis of what to expect this Super Bowl Eve on FOX.

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NCAA Basketball Power Rankings: Top 16 Rundown

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NCAA Basketball Power Rankings: Top 16 Rundown

Nineteen games into the season, it’s looking more and more like an unblemished record isn’t so out of the question for Arizona’s Wildcats.

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Return Of The Evil Empire

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Return Of The Evil Empire

The last time the New York Yankees missed the playoffs they answered with a spending spree and a World Series, will the strategy work again?

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$10,000 A Pitch: The Clayton Kershaw Deal

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$10,000 A Pitch: The Clayton Kershaw Deal

What do you get when you combine the best pitcher in the game, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the free-flowing cash that permeates throughout Major League Baseball?

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An Enhanced Legacy

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An Enhanced Legacy

Bud Selig wants to be remembered as a modern Kenesaw Mountain Landis, but has his push to clean up the game come too little too late?

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Public Enemies

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Public Enemies

Making an example out of an individual is effective, plain and simple. Bud Selig knows this and shows it every chance he gets.

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NFL Divisional Round Rundown

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NFL Divisional Round Rundown

Wait, defense still wins championships? Judging from this weekends game the answer is overwhelmingly yes.

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Doritos Kind Of Cheat-os With Effete-os

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Doritos Kind Of Cheat-os With Effete-os

The reason Doritos loves the Super Bowl more than we do starts and ends with you.

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It Was The Best Of Times

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It Was The Best Of Times

Will we hear less complaints from college football’s fifth ranked team than from its third? We doubt it.

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An NFL Coaching Carousel Rundown

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An NFL Coaching Carousel Rundown

Everyone seems to be calling Jay Gruden hot off his wild card masterpiece against San Diego.

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A Crowded 2014 Baseball Hall Of Fame Ballot

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A Crowded 2014 Baseball Hall Of Fame Ballot

The ’90s have arrived in Cooperstown, but is it too crowded to let them in?

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Would You Let Your Child Play Football?

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Would You Let Your Child Play Football?

It’s a question giving headaches to millions of American parents.

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The Beautiful Game Is Patiently Blossoming On U.S. Soil

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The Beautiful Game Is Patiently Blossoming On U.S. Soil

A generational change is on the horizon for American sports.

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Till Death Does Them Part

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Till Death Does Them Part

Jay Cutler and Chicago may be wed until his 37th birthday. If the stats tell the tale, this should be a fruitful marriage.

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