C. J. Krasyk Article Archive

  1. Memo to WVU Fans: The Grass is Not Always Greener on the Other Side

    I have to write this article because I have heard enough of the "replace Bill Stewart" talk. All I heard from some self-proclaimed Mountaineer fans is that beating Pitt was a bitter sweet victory...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 1 day ago 172 reads 8 comments

  2. West Virginia Mountaineers: Is It Time To Replace Jarrett Brown at QB?

    The time comes in almost every football season when questions arise about players and who should and who should not sit. Right now for West Virginia is one of those times...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 21 days ago 512 reads 0 comments

  3. Will Derek Jeter Be the Greatest New York Yankee Ever?

    The question of who is the greatest ever (fill in the position) is always a fun debate. So I want to take this time to ask the question a different way...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 3 months ago 386 reads 2 comments

  4. Is Jarrett Brown This Years Mark Sanchez?

    As the clock continues to count down toward the start of the 2009-2010 college football season, already the scouts and fans are thinking about bowl games and even how players size up for the NFL draft...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 5 months ago 1,537 reads 28 comments

  5. Does Phil Mickelson Want the U.S. Open Too Much?

    Phil Mickelson now holds a U. S. Open record that I am sure he does not want. On Monday afternoon, Mickelson finished second for the fifth time. Five times, Mickelson he has been runner up, with three of them happening in New York...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 5 months ago 101 reads 1 comments

  6. Dwight Howard: Not an Elite Player Yet

    Last night in Orlando, the Los Angles Lakers finished off the Magic in five, which led Jon Barry on ABC's post-game show to say you can't win a championship being a jump shooting team. He is right...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 5 months ago 221 reads 5 comments

  7. David Ortiz: PED's or no PED's

    I hate to ask this question, but I have to. Its not because I am a Yankees fan. I respect, and even love, David Ortiz. Big Papi's love for the game and the fact that he is a fun-loving and genuine good guy, are what draws people to him...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 5 months ago 181 reads 0 comments

  8. Ronnie Brown: Exclusive Interview Questions

    If I could sit down with one Miami Dolphin player, and have an exclusive interview, it would be Ronnie Brown. What fuels you? What keeps you motivated day in, day out? What kept you interested ...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 6 months ago 65 reads 0 comments

  9. The Dolphins Usher in the Spread Offense to the NFL

    "With the 44th pick, the Miami Dolphins select Pat White quarterback West Virginia." The Dolphins picked Pat White in the second round and in doing so helped usher in the spread offense. Don't believe me; just ask John Gruden...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 6 months ago 159 reads 0 comments

  10. AFC East: League's Toughest Division?

    Tom Brady is back and healthy, T.O. is in Buffalo, Mark Sanchez is the supposed savior in New York, and Pat White is in Miami looking to make the Wildcat offense even more unpredictable...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 6 months ago 28 reads 0 comments

  11. 1972 Miami Dolphins Set the Bar For the Rest Of the League

    Only four teams in the Pre-Modern Ear ( before 1970) had finished the regular season undefeated(1937 L.A. Bulldogs, 1948 Cleveland Browns, 1942 Chicago Bears, 1948 Chicago Bears)...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 6 months ago 12 reads 0 comments

  12. Kentucky is Baketball's Verison of Notre Dame Football

    After two seasons at the helm, Kentucky fired Billy Gillispie. In those two seasons Gillispie went 40-27, which a winning percentage of .590. He appeared in the NCAA Tournament last year losing in the first round to Marquette...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 8 months ago 412 reads 17 comments

  13. Notre Dame-Hawaii: Will the Irish Make It 10 Straight Bowl Game Losses?

    On Christmas Eve night, the Fighting Irish will take on Hawai'i in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl. Notre Dame will be trying to break its NCAA record for consecutive bowl games losses, which stands at nine...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 11 months ago 470 reads 17 comments

  14. Should Shaq Be In The Hall Of Fame If He Bricks 5000 Free Throws?

    As Shaquille O'Neal stands on the threshold of a dubious historic record, the question has to be asked: "Does Shaq belong in the Hall of Fame if he bricks 5,000 free throws?" I understand the ...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 11 months ago 269 reads 12 comments

  15. Chad Pennington Deserves MVP Consideration

    It is that time of the year. The playoff race is tightening. Every game is crucial. A loss now could be the difference in playing in January or watching. It is also the time when everyone starts discussing who should win the NFL MVP...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 11 months ago 185 reads 5 comments

  16. T.O. Needs a T.O.

    Stop me if you have heard this before: Terrell Owens is splitting a locker room over a argument with his quarterback because he is not getting enough touches...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about 11 months ago 156 reads 1 comments

  17. BCS System Needs to Be Changed to a Playoff

    The new BCS polls are out and you can hear the screaming coming out of Austin, Texas no matter where you are. My only question is, "How in the hell do you vote that way?" This is just more proof that the computers do not work...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 192 reads 9 comments

  18. Myron Rolle of Florida State Proves That Student Does Come Before Athlete

    In a day and age when the term student-athlete has been forgotten, there is a breath of fresh air coming from kind of an unlikely place...Florida State University...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 221 reads 2 comments

  19. Rays Win Despite Losing the Series

    In the end, the history books will read the Tampa Bay Rays lost the World Series to the Philadelphia Phillies, four games to one. But the Rays won something better: respect and confidence...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 283 reads 1 comments

  20. Roger Goodell: Commissioner Or Dictator

    Rodger Goodell became the commissioner of the National Football League in 2006 and since then has been on what seems like a mission to rule the league like a dictator...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 152 reads 0 comments

  21. Sorry Lou, Notre Dame Is a Enigma

    I was watching ESPN's College GameDay Final last night and just so happened to catch the segment where Rece Davis is the judge and Lou Holtz and Mark May are lawyers making arguments for their respected points of view...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 796 reads 21 comments

  22. Raiders: Committed To Dysfunction

    The Oakland Raiders use to be a team committed to excellence. They use to be the class of not only the AFC but the NFL. The Raiders use to be relevant in pro football. Did you pick up on the key phrase in all of that? Use to be...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 100 reads 0 comments

  23. Horse Racing Or MLB: Which Triple Crown Is Harder?

    I sat on my couch watching ESPN's First Take this morning, they had Tommy Smyth and Tim Kurkjian debating which Triple Crown is harder to accomplish, and of course Smyth being the horse guy took that triple crown and Kurkjian took the baseball one...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 694 reads 2 comments

  24. Billy Wagner's Comments: Wrong Or Overdue?

    By now, almost everyone has heard the Billy Wagner rant in the locker room following their 1-0 loss to the Washington Nationals. Just in case you have been under a rock, let me refresh your memory...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 418 reads 2 comments

  25. With Stanley Cup 2008, NHL Looks to Re-enter the Spotlight in American Sports

    Let’s hop into the time travel machine and go back all the way to 1994. When Mark Messier delivered the New York Rangers their first Stanley Cup Title in 54 years the NHL was at its pinnacle...

    C. J.  Krasyk Written by C. J. Krasyk about about 1 year ago 999 reads 3 comments

 


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