This feature was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. After being rained-out twice already, the top-ranked and two-time defending NCAA Division II national champion Armstrong Atlantic State University women’s tennis team opened its 2014 season with a… Read More ›
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Peyton Manning’s legacy trumps Super Bowl dud
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports This column was originally published in The Inkwell, and on its website. The best offense in football versus the best defense in football. Peyton Manning looking to seal the deal on the greatest statistical season… Read More ›
Big, little men on campus
This column was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. Kansas Jayhawks basketball star freshman Andrew Wiggins has not been the best player in the nation, or on his team this year. He hasn’t even been the best… Read More ›
The Shermanator vs Peyton’s Fivehead
(Elaine Thompson/AP Photo) This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. “I’m the best corner in the league! When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that is the result you are going to… Read More ›
Rucker Park Revival
*This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. Last week the PlayStation 4 came out and Michael Jordan gave his all-time starting five for a pickup basketball game, that included: Jordan, Magic Johnson, Scottie Pippen, James… Read More ›
Nick Saban, the dream killer
*This column was originally posted in The Inkwell, and on its website. Remember when we all talked about how this year the South Eastern Conference is down and Alabama will go down? Remember when Oregon seemed like they might be… Read More ›
Keep Richie Incognito out of football
*This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. There is bullying, hazing, being a jerk, and flat out bad teammates. Then, there’s Richie Incognito, guard for the Miami Dolphins who is at the heart of a… Read More ›
Burning NBA questions
This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. With the sports spotlight being taken by baseball and the World Series, and college and pro football in the thick of their seasons, the NBA is jumping back… Read More ›
Famous Jameis exceeds the hype
*This column was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. This year in sports, it seems like we are witnessing the sequel to “Youth In Revolt” with all the young talent becoming the face of their respective sport…. Read More ›
Fans gone wrong
*This column was originally published in The Inkwell, and on its website. To an outsider, a sports fan is crazy. They yell at televisions because “their” team is playing bad, have a win or loss by their favorite team affect… Read More ›