Top 10 Games I wish I saw live - Part I
July 8, 2009Some moments are simply better enjoyed in person.
Some moments are simply better enjoyed in person.
No matter which players take the field, what year it is or which sport is being played, rivalries will always exist in college sports.
I know Gainesville is a football town. I know people will be tailgating on campus long before Vince Carter makes his debut with the Orlando Magic. And I know my favorite pro sports league has trailed the NFL in popularity for a while now.
By the time you read this, you will have only around 12 hours to fix a terrible injustice.
It's that time of the year again.
The NBA Draft used to be like a holiday to me.
One of the biggest factors in sports will never show up on a stat sheet.
On Oct. 22, I was at Tropicana Field for the Tampa Bay Rays' first-ever World Series game. My friend, who generously offered his family's extra ticket to me, still pokes fun at me for the stupid grin I had on my face for the first eight innings of the game.
As the final seconds of Game 5 ticked off the clock, it was a bittersweet moment.
It's all about perspective.
UF coaches Kevin O'Sullivan (baseball) and Tim Walton (softball) might as well have slapped hands this past week.
There's a lot of coaches not named Meyer or Donovan making headlines at UF.
As you may have noticed, coaches, players and media outlets alike are hopping on the Twitter bandwagon.
Kevin O'Sullivan's words seemed to hit Brandon McArthur like a eulogy.
OKLAHOMA CITY - "Hindsight is 50/50."
OKLAHOMA CITY &ndash Washington didn't just punch UF in the stomach; the Huskies reached into the Gators' collective chest and pulled out their still-beating heart like Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber.
Pitching is a lot like real estate: location, location, location.
It appears this story deserves only one ending. The plot seems so apropos.
Adam Carolla, whose podcast I listen to on a near daily basis, recently put a common occurrence perfectly into words.