After nearly six months of football, only the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are left fighting to hold the Lombardi trophy. Super Bowl XLVII will be one for the ages. We know this game is full of storylines and… Read More ›
Month: January 2013
Editorial conflict over the latest Sports Illustrated
We all know the big impact that faith plays in sports. Every game you watch, teams huddle together in prayer, point to the sky to honor God as a celebration and now athletes even kiss their biceps that are covered… Read More ›
Ray Lewis and Alex Rodriguez: Two Different Outlooks
In one day, two of America’s most heralded athletes in their respective sports, were faced with performance-enhancing drugs reports that could have tarnished their careers. However, it seems that these two stories have completely different public outlooks. Alex Rodriguez finds… Read More ›
“Harbowl” full of storylines
The San Francisco 49ers, motto has been, “Who has it better than us?” But really, who has it better than the Harbaughs? With the 49ers and Baltimore Ravens both winning, Super Bowl XLVII will be an all Harbaugh affair, or… Read More ›
Upton brothers re-united in Atlanta
With the acquisition of Justin Upton, the Atlanta Braves have changed the early look of the current and future NL East. The Braves’ outfield will consist of the Upton brothers and Jason Heyward, making the trio one of the most… Read More ›
Falcons need focus against 49ers
With only 31 seconds left on the clock, Falcons’ fans had to be shaking their heads, thinking “Not again.” After dominating in the first half to have a 20-0 lead on the Seattle Seahawks, the Falcons saw themselves down 28-27… Read More ›
Sports’ place in history on MLK’s birthday
Although the celebration and remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. will not take place until this upcoming Monday, today we remember him on his birthday. King would have been 84 years old today and one could only wonder what he… Read More ›
Baseball Hall of Fame voters need to wake up
The Baseball Writers’ Association of America was handed a Hall of Fame ballot that may have been the most talent since induction began in 1936. So, on a day where some of baseball’s biggest stars were set to shine, NOBODY,… Read More ›