Chris Schmidbauer Article Archive

  1. Alex Rodriguez: The Elephant In the Room

    Tuesday afternoon was just another day in the lives of many, but it was not just another day in the saga of Alex Rodriguez. The tainted slugger took questions from the media for the first time since he admitted to using steroids a little over a week ago..

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about 9 months ago 151 reads 21 comments

  2. Is The Juice Starting To Sour at Illinois?

    It probably will not send shock waves through the college football world, but an interesting moment occurred in Saturday's Ohio State-Illinois game...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 471 reads 12 comments

  3. Michigan-Toledo: More Growing Pains for the Wolverines

    If there was anything to take away from Michigan's loss to Toledo on Saturday, it would be that it cannot get much worse. The Toledo Rockets pulled off an upset of sorts when it went into the "Big House" and outplayed Michigan...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 553 reads 34 comments

  4. The Epidemic in College Football

    It's an epidemic that's been sweeping through college football this season. It has fan bases divided. It makes me ill every time it happens. Dum-Dum-Dum-Dum-Da-Dum-Dum Ugh it still makes me sick to my stomach as it plays in my head...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 462 reads 0 comments

  5. Pete Carroll Is Just a Bit Overrated

    Jim Tressel is probably the most marked man in college football these days. Invoke his name in any college football discussion, and you might be laughed right out of the room. Most fans will point to Tressel's recent record in big games...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 1,386 reads 99 comments

  6. It's Fitting Chris Osgood Brings Cup Back to Hockeytown

    How do you spell redemption? In Detroit, it's O-S-G-O-O-D. On Wednesday night, the story came full circle. Chris Osgood, against improbable odds, is back on top again after leading the Red Wings ...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 1,023 reads 4 comments

  7. Cleveland Indians: Sorry Derek Shelton, it's Time for Someone Else

    The Indians' front office has to do something. That is clear at this point. It can't keep going this way. The Indians offense isn't getting any better...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 1,067 reads 8 comments

  8. LeBron James Needs Help: Cleveland Cavaliers Must Find Partner for Superstar

    If you read through a copy of the Cleveland Plain Dealer this summer, you might run across a want ad that reads like this: "SBM seeks hard-working fellow NBA All-Star to help win NBA Championship...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 1,190 reads 7 comments

  9. MLB: Has Interleague Play Lost Its Appeal?

    In 1997, the brain trust at Major League Baseball came up with an idea that seemed like a home run—pun intended. The main goal was to boost interest in baseball, which was still reeling from the 1994 player's strike...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 528 reads 2 comments

  10. Cleveland Indians: Just Give Kobayashi The Ball

    Since Ichiro Suzuki's appearance on the major league scene in 2001, a handful of players have crossed the Pacific to play baseball in the United States...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 650 reads 5 comments

  11. NFL: What Is Roger Goodell Afraid Of?

    By now, I'm sure most of the sports world is tired of hearing about it. It has been the hot topic of the NFL off season, and it is the story that just won't die. Yes, bear with me, but I would like to talk about Spygate...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 398 reads 5 comments

  12. Cavaliers-Celtics: Supporting Cast Rescues Cavs, LeBron James in Shooting Slump

    Despite what Doc Rivers says, LeBron James is in a shooting slump. James has not shot above 35 percent in any game yet this series against Boston...

    Chris  Schmidbauer Written by Chris Schmidbauer about about 1 year ago 468 reads 0 comments

 


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