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(04/22/14 12:00am)
I have gained a reputation for bashing baseball. In the past year, I have written two columns for The Post that have clearly targeted America’s beloved pastime, in one of which I insisted readers should watch hockey instead. Here is the much-delayed second installment of why the NHL trumps the MLB:
(04/10/14 12:00am)
Editor’s note: This is the third and final article in a three-part series exploring the balance Ohio student-athletes strike between their academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.
(04/09/14 12:00am)
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series exploring the balance Ohio student-athletes strike between their academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.
(04/08/14 12:00am)
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series exploring the balance Ohio student-athletes strike between their academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.
(03/17/14 9:08pm)
At the end of last week, Ohio was fatefully ousted by Akron in its Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinal game. Shell-shocked and near the point of tears, I knew that any chance of an NCAA Tournament run — a la the Bobcats’ 2012 postseason — went out the window. Ohio’s future would be subject to the bidding of the National Invitational Tournament (fingers-crossed!), the College Basketball Invitational (we’ll take it!) or the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (gasp!).
(03/12/14 12:00am)
The National Basketball Association’s Developmental League, most commonly known as the D-League, is not the most legitimate feeder system into the big leagues. With small-town markets, trivial venues and lack of talent compared to its big brother organizations, it’s no question why not all NBA teams have a D-League affiliate.
(03/11/14 7:40pm)
The National Basketball Association’s Developmental League, most commonly known as the D-League, is not the most legitimate feeder system into the big leagues. With small-town markets, trivial venues and lack of talent compared to its big brother organizations, it’s no question why not all NBA teams have a D-League affiliate.
(02/25/14 12:00am)
It was a busy weekend in the sporting realm, and I had the best seat in the house — a faded green couch in my apartment.
(02/19/14 12:00am)
“Why shouldn’t you have control over your own nickname?”
(02/12/14 12:00am)
They lurk among us: Typical folk who conduct illegal transactions yet look just like the rest of the fans packed into The Convo.
(02/05/14 12:00am)
About 110 million people watched one of the most bizarre, lopsided Super Bowl games in recent memory Sunday, making it the most-watched television program in U.S. history. Topping the number of disappointed viewers (excluding Seahawks fans) was the whopping amount bet on the game — a record $117.4 million, $20 million more than last year’s wagers.
(01/28/14 12:00am)
Imagine jotting down 63 words on a single sheet of paper, with at least 32 words repeated once. And for that, collecting a 10-figure sum from one of the most famous billionaires in the world. Not too tough, right? Try one in 4,294,967,296 — or better yet, the odds to correctly select all 63 games of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in March.
(01/14/14 12:00am)
If you watched Florida State’s win against Auburn in the National Championship game last week, you witnessed history, and perhaps more importantly, the end of the Bowl Championship Series-era that has plagued college football for 16 tumultuous years.
(12/22/13 12:00am)
After making as many three-pointers in its first five attempts than Ohio knocked down the entire game against No. 22 Massachusetts on Wednesday, the Bobcats’ success from beyond the arc was capped by a game-winning trey from Nick Kellogg.
(11/20/13 12:00am)
Professional athletes do not have much in common with college students.
(10/30/13 12:00am)
With a nearing exhibition game against Ashland on Saturday and the start of the regular season around the corner, coach Jim Christian’s squad is anxious to play, though a solidified starting rotation has yet to be decided.
(10/24/13 12:00am)
(10/17/13 12:00am)
If you read my column about baseball after the All-Star break, I urged readers to stop watching A
(10/16/13 12:00am)
After losing to Denver in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament last year, which ended five seniors’ collegiate careers earlier than desired, a new season has begun in The Convo with expectations to build off the season that was cut short last year.
(10/11/13 12:00am)
Perhaps what caught your eye at the Presidents Cup this past weekend was the infamous Stricker streaker or the absurd amount of rain that fell, causing delays from the first to the last day of competition.