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Lunch Links

Paul Kix, Max Klinger, and Ethan Trex

...go again.) Bills' Corey McIntyre should quit fondling himself in front of 59-year-old women. Australian rugby wants to do away with cheerleaders, so the focus can return to the game

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 19, 2009

Semi-Relevant Sidebar: Wolverine and Sports

Ted Bauer

...Final; (c) he's also a Norwich City F.C. Fan; and (d) in HS, he played rugby, cricket, swam, and was a high jumper. Wow, and he was in Oklahoma! Guy was beating the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 30, 2009

The Morning According to Us

Chris Sprow

Chipper Jones has hit, as our handy Baseball Prospectus notes, an absurd .332 with a .430 OBP and a .585 slugging percentage over the the last three y...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 08, 2009

Auction Block: On This Day

Eric Angevine

...today in touch with yesterday is Today in Sport. Visitors can search by sport, including cricket and rugby as well as basketball, football and baseball. There's even an entry form that allows readers to...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 24, 2009

Lunch Links

Max Klinger and Ethan Trex

...the country. Is HBO's next great comedy about show about baseball? A tribe claims compensation for rugby team using their Haka dance. Blade Runner hurt in a boating accident

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 23, 2009

The Magazine Editor's Blog: Economics Briefing

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

Dwight Howard is fronting The Magazine's latest issue—and I especially love the cover image, which shows the extent to which athletes trust us t...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 17, 2009

Meet Hull City: America's New Team, Albeit From Britain

Jeff Bradley

Hull City was literally minutes from not existing as a soccer club. Now they're playing Man U. What happened, and why should the American side of the pond care?

Story | Conversation | February 06, 2009

Reporting From: USA Team Handball Tryouts

Jon Gold

Troy Peebles is a big dude. The former USC football player sprints on a parquet floor with a tiny handball in his massive grip, alongside men half hi...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 26, 2009

The Magazine Editor's Blog: Wherein I Become a Tight Ends Coach

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

Some days it all comes together. Like this past Tuesday. We did our radio show on Sirius (Channel 121), with Generalisimo Sarah Turcotte filling in fo...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 18, 2008

Shock to the System

David Fleming

Wowed by The Wildcat, Spread HD and A-11? You ain't seen nothing yet. An offensive revolution is coming to the NFL. Can anyone stop it?

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2008

Free Pass

Bruce Feldman

Mike Leach defied convention to turn Texas Tech into a contender-and his critics into believers

Story | Conversation | December 08, 2008

Fall Guy

Alyssa Roenigk

Surgery without anesthesia? No problem for BMX legend Mat "Condor" Hoffman—the toughest guy in sports

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2008

The World's Game (According to Us)

Austin Kelley

...at Palermo's classic pink and black shirts (The Rosanero, they're called.) There are even pink rugby uniforms in France. But Nike wants its pink to seem revolutionary. The ad dares you to wear...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 26, 2008

Prince OF Wales

Tim Struby

Joe Calzaghe became a World Champ without venturing far from home. But will his roots keep him from becoming boxing royalty?

Story | Conversation | November 15, 2008

The Morning According to Us

Chris Sprow

...The rise of Indian Premier League (that's cricket) may make more kids choose that sport over rugby. The Australian Manny Ramirez! Too good to be true. Making gangs more productive fighters in Japan. French...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 12, 2008