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  1. About Last Holidays

    Spike Friedman

    In case you were out picking up smoking as an excuse to avoid your relatives, here's what you missed in sports during the holiday season. December 22 UCF crushed Ball State 38-17 in the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl, and I'm not going to start my first ...

    Blog | January 02, 2013
  2. Who is 'England's team'?

    Roger Bennett

    To dare to anoint one Premier League club "England's Team" in the way the Dallas Cowboys are hailed as "America's Team" is a perilous task. Like decoding which NBA team is the "most Cockney" or determining the MLB franchise that best resembles "S...

    Blog | November 21, 2012
  3. The success of Chip Kelly's Oregon Ducks offense is more familiar...

    Chris Brown

    The success of Chip Kelly's Oregon offense is more familiar than it seems.

    Story | Conversation | November 14, 2012
  4. The Greater Fool Betting Tips: From Jacksonville to Manchester Ci...

    Dermot Hunt

    My personal quest to discover precisely how much of a fool I am (and whether my foolishness is of the greater or lesser variety) has gotten off to a flying start, and I now have a much clearer idea of my failings as a tipster, and indeed as a human. ...

    Blog | September 20, 2012
  5. Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson likes chances vs. Usa...

    Chris Johnson says he would be up to the challenge against Usain Bolt in the 40

    Story | Conversation | August 09, 2012
  6. Around the NFC South

    Pat Yasinskas

    Let's take a look at the morning's top headlines from around the NFC South. The Times-Picayune continues its series of the top 25 Saints with defensive end Will Smith at No. 7. My first thought is that seems a little high for a guy that's been a ...

    Blog | July 19, 2012
  7. The NFC South and Forbes' list

    Pat Yasinskas

    The most valuable sports franchise in the world is controlled by an NFC South owner. But it's not an American football team. Manchester United, owned by Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer and his family, is worth $2.23 billion, according to...

    Blog | July 16, 2012
  8. Arsenal investors, Stan Kroenke feud over Robin van Persie

    Arsenal shareholders took issue Thursday with American owner Stan Kroenke's player trades.

    Story | Conversation | July 05, 2012
  9. Does spending more money = more wins?

    Jordan Brenner

    This is the first of a three-part series from ESPN the Magazine's "Pay Dirt." The full feature is available in the current issue of The Mag's Money Issue. It's tough to follow the money in sports, so The Mag commissioned the Wharton School at the ...

    Blog | May 02, 2012
  10. Noel Gallagher discusses soccer, solo tour

    Andy Frye

    In the video for his new single, "Dream On," Noel Gallagher plays a boxing official refereeing a live fight. Some might say that the former Oasis songwriting genius always has sports on his mind. "Other than my wife and kids, it's one thing I'm ...

    Blog | April 17, 2012
  11. The case for video review of offside calls -- Mark Young

    Mark Young

    The technology exists to correct many soccer wrongs, writes Mark Young. It's time officials start using it.

    Blog | Conversation | April 13, 2012
  12. Bucs' London decision sent quiet message

    Pat Yasinskas

    When I read the story Friday about the St. Louis Rams agreeing to play a home game in London each of the next three seasons, I couldn't help but think how it could have been the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They had been the team that had appeared ticket...

    Blog | January 21, 2012
  13. No more London games for Bucs

    Pat Yasinskas

    TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had been considered a lock to play in London on a regular basis in the coming years, no longer plan on going overseas. At the end of a Monday news conference to discuss the firing of coach Raheem Morris...

    Blog | January 02, 2012
  14. Arsenal's Kroenke speaks up for Utd's Glazers

    Arsenal majority shareholder Stan Kroenke has told Manchester United fans to lay off the Glazers and start thanking them for the success they have delivered since their takeover.

    Story | Conversation | October 31, 2011
  15. Tim Tebow and Albert Pujols provided short-term weekend memories

    Jeff MacGregor

    What will we remember from that thrill-a-minute sports weekend? How long will Tim Tebow's Sunday, or Albert Pujols' Saturday, stay with us? Sadly, this is the answer: Not long at all.

    Story | Conversation | October 24, 2011
  16. Goodell: Bucs want global franchise

    Pat Yasinskas

    At a forum in London on Saturday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have expressed interest in playing an annual "home" game overseas. The Bucs are scheduled to "host" the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Wembley Stadium. Th...

    Blog | October 22, 2011