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The Ohio GOP would like to âinspectâ your daughtersâ genitals
Ohioâs ban on trans youth in sports is the epitome of the conservative culture war on the LGBTQ community. Their obsession has reached pathological levels. Last week, Ohioâs Republican-dominated House approved a bill requiring genital inspections to prevent transgender female athletes from competing...

2022 NBA Draft Profile: Chet Holmgren
It almost feels too perfect. The scrawny, 7-foot, 195-pound sopping wet Chet Holmgren from Gonzaga playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Itâs easy to imagine him sharing the court with Josh Giddey and Aleksej Pokusevski. Three caucasian dudes, all above 6-foot-8, and all with diverse skill sets and...

The best sports scenes from <i>The Wire</i>
On yesterdayâs date in 2002, the Michael Jordan of television series made its debut on premium cable. It didnât have near the hype of Bobby Knight calling it the best basketball player of all time. In fact most people didnât even watch it until years after the final episode aired. But The Wire would...

We need to talk about Oklahomaâs softball team
We complain about unbeatable, un-compete-able, unstoppable dynasties in college football, bemoaning how no one will ever be able to be on Alabamaâs level, that any championship victory over them is but a blip in their seemingly god-given power. We shook our heads and shrugged our shoulders for years...

Lane Kiffin tells the truth about college football
Lane Kiffin isnât the hero college football wanted, and certainly not the one we thought weâd get, but he may just be the hero college football needs. The 47-year-old Ole Miss coach has watched the SEC drama of the past week play out in a sort of shocked delight (a man of the people), and in an inte...

College football anarchy is creating more have nots than haves
The road to the College Football Playoff got more direct Wednesday with an announcement from the NCAA that conferences with at least 12 members were no longer required to decide their football champions by splitting its league into two divisions and the winners compete in a conference championship g...

Hey, Nick and Jimbo, the NCAA is on line one
Now that the tornado of dust whipped up by that Jimbo Fisher press conference has somewhat settled (donât worry, thereâs still plenty of other kinds of dust still floating around), the reality of what just happened is setting in. As thrilling as it was to watch adult men worth millions get up in fro...

NIL guidelines show up 10 months too late
The end is near. You can feel it in the air. Mark Emmert is gone, the board is shrinking, the indiscriminate and omnipresent power the organization once held over schools, coaches, and athletes is disappearing. The words âNCAA investigationâ no longer spark fear in the hearts of those threatened. Sc...

History should remember Isaiah Wong as a hero, not a villain
Last week, a worker âallegedlyâ had intentions of finding another job if his current employer didnât give him a raise heâd proven he earned. The worker knew his value and âallegedlyâ felt like he should be paid more after outperforming his deal. You would think that something like this would be appl...

Not sure thatâs how NIL is supposed to be used
OK, we have our first villain of the NIL era....

2022 NFL Draft Day 2: Who are the best players available?
Round 1 is done, and it came with drama, surprise picks (you donât see a Chattanooga guy in the first round to the Patriots every day), and some big names left on the board for Day 2. Before the second and third rounds kick off tonight at 7 p.m. EST, weâre looking at some of the best players left on...

An incomplete list of Mark Emmert lowlights
Itâs hard to know what standards soon-to-be former NCAA President Mark Emmert held himself to. His idiocy, incompetency and overall aloof nature have been well documented. Itâs an interesting topic in the changing landscape of college athletics what the role of overseeing those sports and athletes s...

How hard is it for Division III athletes to get drafted into the NFL?
Andrew Whitaker, a championship-winning track star and cornerback from Washington University in St. Louis, has a Masters degree and a plan to go to medical school. But for now, his focus is on becoming one of the few Division III athletes to get signed to the NFL. Med school can wait. ...

Over 16,000 kids have entered the transfer portal between 2020 and 2021
These kids know their worth....

Mark Emmertâs greatest hits
Mark Emmert announced his resignation yesterday, stepping down as president of the NCAA, a position heâd held since November 1, 2010....

Maybe Jack Eichel just isnât that guy
If youâre trying to blow your own face off and fall down a sewer for comedic effect instead of securing a playoff spot, youâd have to give the Vegas Golden Knights an Emmy for their performance last night. Needing just about every point they can get to pass the Dallas Stars for the last wildcard spo...

Jay Wrightâs retirement heralds a culture shift in college sports
Where have all the coaches gone?...

2022 NFL Draft: Aidan Hutchinson vs. Kayvon Thibodeaux
Drafting is truly one of the most maddening parts of sports. Yes, itâs a reason for fans to have enthusiasm for a team with a sub-.400 winning percentage four months before the season begins. When it feels like the rest of the league is on the road to success and your favorite team is in the depths ...

