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Popular Mechanics December 16, 2009 Joe P. Hasler |
Head Games: How Helmet Tech Works in 7 Different Sports With all the attention athletic head injuries are attracting, the author decided to survey the myriad playing fields to find out what's considered state-of-the-art when it comes to skull safety. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Schottey |
The Rules For Crying In Sports Crying is allowed in sports -- but there are rules. |
Sports Central December 10, 2009 Mark Chalifoux |
Rick Reilly Eats Babies In radio, you don't need to be smarter or more articulate than the other talking heads, you just need to be more outrageous and more outlandish. |
AskMen.com Andrew Nuschler |
Face It: Sports Are Brutal Every now and again, the lack of restraint shown by the modern media turns a legitimate sportsmanship story into an utter farce. |
Sports Central November 12, 2009 Mark Chalifoux |
In Defense of Goliath There are plenty of losers in sports, but none is bigger than Goliath. |
Popular Mechanics November 10, 2009 Seth Porges |
High-Tech Sports Broadcast Technology Uses CG Players for ESPN Analysis Goodbye arrow-filled chalkboards and crude circles on live screens. TV sports analysts of the near-future have a much more high-tech way of going over plays and positions. |
Sports Central October 22, 2009 Kevin Beane |
The 10 Worst Team Names in Sports A Kansas City soccer team tops the list of the 10 worst team names in sports. |
AskMen.com |
Rio 2016 Nearly 50,000 people cheered in celebration when Rio de Janeiro was announced as host of the 2016 Olympics, jumping and shouting in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach. |
Registered Rep. September 18, 2009 Christina Mucciolo |
Pro Athletes Are Financially Challenged Within two years of retirement, 78 percent of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress |
AskMen.com Matt King |
In Defense of John Calipari Calipari is no saint. But do you think every other coach in this country is? Even the righteous have wicked ways |
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