Written by Christian Karcole
Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003. Golly gee wilikers, the world must be ending. I say we stop right now and forget this baseball thing ever happened...
Written by Scott Pusich
I won't go into the details of my own objections to the "Broken Championship System", or my suggestions for righting the misguided ship of FBS football; I have previous articles addressing those topics, and I don't believe in duplication...
Written by David Wunderlich
Apparently Neil Abercrombie of Hawai'i and his co-sponsors Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia, Mike Simpson of Idaho, and Jim Matheson of Utah are going to be reintroducing their bill in Congress that declares the BCS an illegal restriction of trade...
Written by Todd Fleming
The big news in college football this week was that Congress was holding hearings on the BCS with the design of forcing a Division I-A college playoff. While I’d love to see a college playoff, this is an outrage...
Written by Jonathan Rudd
It seems these days that Congress is getting more and more involved in the realm of professional sports. Almost everywhere you turn, it's something else: first it was George Mitchell and the ...
Written by Mike Owens
Since when were sports the most important thing on the agenda of our United States politicians? Well, apparently "now" is the answer to that question—and quite frankly, that’s unfortunate...
Written by David Wunderlich
By now, you’ve probably seen that three representatives – Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii, Lynn Westmoreland, R-Georgia, and Mike Simpson, R-Idaho – are asking the Justice Department to investigate to see whether the BCS is illegal...