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Call Her Lawyer: Costs of Cancelation Rising for the Accusers July 1, 2025
George M. Perry
Coaches falsely accused of sexual misconduct are starting to find satisfaction in court.
Is the WNBA a microcosm of institutional dysfunction in government? June 28, 2025
Robert Arvay
The parallels are illustrating, and a little disturbing.
Black racism is bigger than basketball June 20, 2025
Susan Quinn
At what point can we call a spade a spade?
Can the WNBA act in its own interest? June 20, 2025
Mike McDaniel
A little of that humility could go a long way toward building the WNBA.
Maybe Caitlin should start her own league June 20, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
The games have turned into a bunch of young women fighting with each other.
Man or woman? You spot the differences June 17, 2025
Bill King
Trans mania has really made a hash out of sports.
Where the boys are (someone loses her title) June 8, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
No team of real girls should compete with one that includes a man.
From GOAT to goat: What's with Simone Biles attacking Riley Gaines? June 8, 2025
Monica Showalter
Why did she bully a fellow athlete and embrace a 20% cause most Americans are disgusted by?
The women who lose in sports to ‘trans’ women do not deserve sympathy May 31, 2025
Andrea Widburg
They are enablers and, until they stop that behavior, the madness of mentally ill or opportunistic men competing against women won’t stop.
No crying in baseball until you hear about Harvey May 25, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Can you imagine someone saying they watched a guy throw 12 perfect innings and lose the game in the 13th?
Golf: The tyranny of excellence May 23, 2025
Noel S. Williams
The mental rigors are enough to drive one to distraction.
Maine Democrats Are Losing the Plot—and the People May 21, 2025
Charlton Allen
If recent history is any guide, the party that canceled common sense may be canceled by the voters it took for granted.
MAHA: The new pope is a fitness enthusiast May 17, 2025
Monica Showalter
Goes to the gym just like anyone else -- and doesn't wear his cassock.
Stand by your trans May 6, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
A man who came in at #172 in the men’s finals beat up the girls...and beat them by a lot!
When the center-fielder saved the flag April 27, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
How about a heartwarming story to take our minds off district judges and injunctions?
Shedeur Sander’s fall from grace April 27, 2025
Will O'Toole
The reason behind his unexpected draft debacle may have nothing to do with Shedeur himself.
A female fencer's courage is partly rewarded April 21, 2025
Mike McDaniel
Why should women be denied the opportunities for which they’ve worked and which they deserve in favor of the whims of a few mentally ill men and their Democrat enablers?
Two…men…advance to women’s pool championship April 8, 2025
Olivia Murray
The state of modern “female” sports is honestly hilarious.
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pronouns April 2, 2025
Charlton Allen
How does someone become the president of a renowned women’s sorority without actually knowing—or caring—what a woman is?
Why Do Democrats Hate Women and Girls? March 31, 2025
Brian C. Joondeph
Trump and Republicans are striving to bring back common sense and decency to women’s sports, while Democrats are exerting every effort to thwart such measures.
A track attack March 14, 2025
Mike McDaniel
It’s a fable for our times full of cognitive dissonance: a black female attacker and a black female victim.
On XY in XX’s Sports, Whoopi G. Opens Her Mouth—and Removes All Doubt March 12, 2025
Selwyn Duke
There is a show that specializes in removing such doubt—it’s called The View.
A fair offer faux women will refuse March 11, 2025
Ned Cosby
So-called “trans women” don’t want fairness in sports; they have other, far less noble goals when they shoulder women aside in competitions.
GOP Congress: Let’s protect women’s ‘Gaines’ in sports March 4, 2025
John M. Grondelski
Democrats wear white to presidential speeches to show “support for women,” but vote against women’s interests. Let’s show them how it’s really done tonight, and dress up for Riley Gaines when President Trump addresses Congress.
The spring that Sandy and Don didn’t show up March 1, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Here’s a baseball story in which remember that a million dollars was once a lot of money.
When we beat the guys wearing the CCCP jerseys February 21, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
In 1980, the U.S. beat the old USSR in the Olympic semifinals to move on to the gold game.
About that Super Bowl halftime show February 11, 2025
Jim Davis
Halftime shows are business decisions in an increasingly brutal ratings war.
Is Taylor Swift the next ‘Brandon’? February 11, 2025
W.A. Eliot
A bout of booing at the Super Bowl on Sunday got mainstream commentators all squirmy.
President Trump addresses his largest TV audience ever during an interview before the Super Bowl yesterday February 10, 2025
Peter Barry Chowka
As always, he made some news as he answered questions from FOX News’s Bret Baier.
Memories of Super Bowl XVIII February 9, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
The Super Bowl is on, which calls to mind some great football games it has produced.
The 12-Team College Football Playoff Is Absurd January 29, 2025
Twilight Patriot
When the incoming vice president has to choose between the game and his inauguration, you know there’s a problem.
We remember the guy who hit .200 January 25, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Not exactly a memorable RBI, but you can work with it if you have a great sense of humor.
Caitlin Clark: can jealousy kill the WNBA? January 18, 2025
Mike McDaniel
Jealousy, the green-eyed monster, is a defining characteristic of humanity.
We will always have the Indians because of Bob Uecker January 17, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Thanks to Uecker for his humor and to a movie that enshrined the Indians in our minds.
Nevada threatens genuinely female volleyball players January 13, 2025
Mike McDaniel
"University administrators met with the Nevada [UNR] volleyball team and discussed scenarios of what could happen if they chose not to play."
Looking at the snow and dreaming of a baseball tunnel January 11, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Imagine witnessing all the moments of baseball greatness in instant replay!
Trans college volleyball: the season ends, the lawsuits begin January 10, 2025
Mike McDaniel
The battle continues, but trans are losing and the outcome seems obvious.
An infamous day for baseball January 4, 2025
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Who could forget the Curse of the Bambino?
Willie, Rocky, and the Rose December 28, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
We lost several baseball players in 2024 whom we grew up following.
The Greatest: How Donald Trump Parallels Muhammad Ali December 19, 2024
Jeff Horen
How two brash outsiders overthrew their respective establishments.
$765 million to play ball December 15, 2024
Eric Utter
Baseball player Juan Soto got a very large payday from the New York Mets.
The NFL needs to freshen up its messaging December 2, 2024
Eric Utter
Most of us have heard of the 'Seven Deadly Sins.' The NFL, though, has the Seven Approved Messages.
Trans women win by forfeiting November 29, 2024
Mike McDaniel
Defining principles of sports are fairness and winning not by trickery but honest effort.
Growing up with El Tiante’s baseball cards November 23, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
We remember the great Luis Tiant, who was born in Marianao, Cuba on this day in 1940.
The Army-Notre Dame Clash Has Some Incredible Sports History Behind It November 22, 2024
Will O'Toole
For the first time since the 1940s, these two teams are once again league powerhouses as they face off against each other.
Honoring The Passing Of Two Great College Football Coaches November 17, 2024
Will O'Toole
Neither John Robinson nor Gerry Faust was ever the GOAT, but each was a solid, dedicated coach and, as a role model for young men, a good person.
NFL to discipline Nick Bosa for wearing MAGA hat? October 31, 2024
Eric Utter
The NFL gaslights nearly as much as Democrats do!
Who wants to see men wearing those 'golf' skirts? October 26, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Neither men nor women should want to see men compete in women’s golf.
As the Dodgers play the Series, thinking back to their tolerant glory days October 26, 2024
Will O'Toole
This post isn’t about the baseball glory days. It’s about the days when the Dodgers were famed for racial and religious tolerance.
Army and Navy are having an amazing football season October 18, 2024
Will O'Toole
The extraordinary seasons Army and Navy have enjoyed so far are a reminder of both college football's glory days and the big changes ahead.
Pete Rose, an extraordinary player and a damaged human being October 7, 2024
Will O'Toole
One of the greatest baseball players of all time tarnished himself and never fully understood what he’d done wrong.
Charles O. Finley, the dynamo behind the Oakland A’s glory years October 4, 2024
Will O'Toole
He was a difficult man but also a brilliant one, and he deserves to be remembered as the A’s leave their long-time Oakland home.
Let's hear it for the Wyoming girls October 2, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Let's cheer for girls who understand that boys and girls are different biologically.
MMA fighter reveals why he’s entitled to beat up on women in the Octagon September 25, 2024
Olivia Murray
Truly fascinating insight into the “trans” mind.
In 1962, being the worst in baseball was no bad thing September 23, 2024
Will O'Toole
When you compare the 1962 Mets to the 2024 White Sox, there’s a world of difference between the two teams despite their similarly dismal performances.
A great new ‘inclusive’ Olympic sport September 21, 2024
Noel S. Williams
After all, we want everyone to feel welcomed, don’t we?
Trump assassination attempt: A golfer’s perspective September 21, 2024
William Levin
President Trump was eight minutes from death.
Democrats don’t support women and girls September 19, 2024
Jack Hellner
Debunking another talking point.
Stealing Women’s Medals August 11, 2024
William Sullivan
There is a historical precedent for the gender controversy we’re now witnessing at the Olympics.
Algerian boxer with male chromosomes beats two females, says he’s the victim August 11, 2024
Eric Utter
That takes balls...
A good song to close out the Olympics August 10, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
‘Yes, I was born a woman,’ it goes. ‘I’m glad it happened that way.’
The Erasure of Women in Sports August 6, 2024
Eileen F. Toplansky
The Biden administration’s ‘transing’ changes to Title IX bode extremely ill for women.
Rick Monday: The Baseball Player Who Saved Our Flag July 28, 2024
Will O'Toole
Watching the pro-Hamas mob desecrate the American flag was deeply disturbing, but it’s not the first time—and one MLB player wasn’t going to stand for it the last time.
In Praise of Tennis July 23, 2024
Cody Wendt
Yes, tennis is good for you. Take it from an old hand at this.
France celebrates wokery instead of athletes at its Olympics opener July 27, 2024
Monica Showalter
The opener was loathesome.
Greenie air-conditioner Nazis strike at the Paris Olympic Village, forcing elite athletes to go without July 28, 2024
Monica Showalter
Paris Olympic organizers have a planet to save, so no air conditioner for you!
The Astrodome Was A Stadium Viewed As The Eighth Wonder Of The World July 19, 2024
Will O'Toole
It was theoretically perfect, but the 1968 All-Star game it produced was not.
Adidas, founded by a Nazi, picks loudly pro-Hamas supermodel as the face of its 1972 Munich Olympics shoe line July 19, 2024
Monica Showalter
A half-baked apology from a company like this doesn't cut it.
Potemkin Paris: France moves its homeless illegals out of the capital to clean up for the Olympics July 12, 2024
Monica Showalter
More hypocrisy from Emmanuel Macron.
The Un-American Attacks on Caitlin Clark July 2, 2024
Al Bienenfeld
Clark is the Donald Trump of American sports: optimistic, hard-working, and hugely successful, so the WNBA hates her.
Remembering Willie Mays June 23, 2024
William O'Toole
Willie Mays was the greatest “Five tool player” in baseball history.
Louisiana Leads In Protecting Women and Girls from Biden’s ‘Gender Identity’ June 21, 2024
Victoria White Berger
A number of “red” states have assumed critical leadership in the rights of the states, working to cut down and bury this immoral, and unconstitutional, federal fiasco that targets girls, women, and children. It’s about time.
Heck of a game tonight in Heaven June 19, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
Baseball great Willie Mays has gone to his eternal reward and all the baseball lovers now in Heaven are going to be cheering.
Caitlin Clark: A Successful White Female in the Black WNBA June 14, 2024
Al Bienenfeld
She’s truly put the league on the map, but leftists in the sports world hate so much what she stands for that they're willing to destroy themselves to drive her out.
Character and Competition June 9, 2024
Rick McDowell
What is great about sport is the character shown by all those who compete.
Women Forced to Compete Against Men? Just Say No! April 28, 2024
Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.
Women need to say 'no' to competing with biologic males in athletic competitions. Some are...
Stand and respect the anthem April 3, 2024
Silvio Canto, Jr.
I am tired of these athletes, and it’s time to take them to their airport with a one-way ticket to the country of their choice.
Turned off and tuned out: Hollywood and pro sports viewerships plummet October 18, 2020
P.F. Whalen
Americans are fed up with millionaire actors and athletes preaching to us about how bad our country is, and evidence for that disgust is everywhere we look.
A sports 'kneeling' story that won't make the news because it doesn't fit the agenda July 26, 2020
Jack Hellner
The press likes to report only bad news and tales of disrespect for this country.
Let sports be fun again July 11, 2019
Richard Jack Rail
There is never sufficient reason to turn something fun and healthy into something hateful and ugly.
Crime, Corruption, and College Sports February 26, 2018
Robert Arvay
Given how colleges have benefited from sports as practiced today, corruption is baked into the cake.
Regarding Vontaze Burfict's anger issue January 13, 2016
Lloyd Marcus
Vontaze Burfict's inability to control his anger contributed greatly to the Bengals losing the NFL playoff game that they were moments away from winning.
Abu Dhabi 1, Real Madrid 0 November 27, 2014
Arnold Cusmariu
A surprising capitulation to Islam from a Catholic country's soccer team.
The money in pro sports attracts the lawyers September 19, 2014
James Longstreet
Many thought the concussion issue would be the the prominent tapping into pro sports money pot.
Hell Week September 6, 2014
Michael Geer
Forget the media-generated images of Ferguson, this is a better view of the lives of young African-Americans.
We're All Redskins Now June 23, 2014
Fay Voshell
The exercise in political correctness is not about aggrieved Native Americans. It’s about the power to redistribute wealth and to eliminate private property.
Unionizing College Sports Pits Unions Against Socialist Principles May 6, 2014
Michael Bargo, Jr.
Unionization of college sports would make the rich richer, and the poor poorer, in the world of college athletics.
An all black basketball league? April 29, 2014
Richard Baehr
Larry Johnson, former NBA star, is demanding a new all black basketball league. But would it benefit black players and owners?
Please Stick To Politics, Greta February 12, 2014
Dan Nagasaki and Glenn Doi
On her TV show this past weekend, Greta Van Susteren, commented on an incident involving Marcus Smart, the Oklahoma basketball star who went into the stands and shoved a Texas Tech fan
Why Chomsky Hates Soccer & Soaps October 8, 2013
Paul Austin Murphy
Noam Chomsky: making the left look asinine since 1963.
The Pressure of Choices August 3, 2013
Lance O'Neil
To athletes have opportunities that are available to very few, but they have access to all the excuses that the rest of us have.
Kaepernick Shouldn't Be Playing in NFC Title Game January 17, 2013
Jack Cashill
Whatever the odds are of winning the Super Bowl, they have got to be a whole lot better than, given the circumstances of his conception, that Kaepernick would make it out of the womb alive
How Traditional Values Shape the NFL November 27, 2012
Jack Cashill
Although sportscasters have the unfortunate habit of stressing the presumed physical differences between black and white quarterbacks, they tend to overlook the cultural similarities.
This Year's Election and Sports Analogies September 28, 2012
Elise Cooper
In a contest with a winner and a loser, sports comparisons sprout up everywhere, and this year has already produced a bumped crop.
The Hijab at the Olympics August 3, 2012
Jeannie DeAngelis
A unique opportunity to pave the way for the women of Saudi Arabia to get in touch with their inner Venus Williams.
It's All about the Team. Time to Fire the Coach. August 1, 2012
Burgess Owens
Fan loyalty is a wonderful thing, but when the coach lets down the team and the fans, it is time to bring in new leadership with a new approach.
Dancing Nurses and Dead Brits July 30, 2012
Jeannie DeAngelis
In the London 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies, a bizarre tribute to the Brits' failing socialized National Health Service was offered to worldwide audiences.
A Sociology of the Jet Ski July 13, 2012
Peter Wilson
The photograph of Mitt and Ann Romney on a jet ski in Lake Winnipesaukee is being touted as making him look like an out of touch rich guy, akin to John Kerry windsurfing in lycra off Nantucket. Only by people who don't know jet skis.
Penn State Trustees: Where Are Our Eagles? March 18, 2012
William A. Levinson
If the Penn State Trustess have any sense of honor, they will resign over their handling of the Sandusky affair and Coach Paterno.
No Cable News, Just ESPN for POTUS March 5, 2012
M. Catharine Evans
For months rumors have swirled around the Commander-in-Chief holed up in his 2nd floor office watching sports shows on a big screen television. Now the President has offered his own insider details
America's One True Religion February 5, 2012
Jon N. Hall
Just as in Europe, traditional religion is losing its sway in America, and a substitute religion is taking hold. It's especially glaring in the world of sports.
Tim Tebow and the College Generation January 12, 2012
Jan Whitt
The target market for sports television programming often includes the same young men and women who attend American colleges and universities, and the Tebow phenomenon has captivated them.
Three Ugly Truths Exposed by the Tebow Assault December 27, 2011
Tim Gordon
The ongoing imbroglio with Denver Bronco quarterback Tim Tebow has made plain three really unflattering facts about the secular-progressive ("sec-prog") movement in this country.
Tebow and the Left's Religious Bigotry December 22, 2011
Peter Heck
For years, liberals have publicly denounced the disagreement and moral disapproval conservatives have articulated towards various belief systems as "irrational hatred." That's why this Tebow situation offers a teachable moment.
Dual Threat Quarterback: Tim Tebow December 18, 2011
Jeannie DeAngelis
Tim Tebow, committed Christian, football phenomenon, and son of a woman who said "no" to abortion, must really be riling up the Demon-American community.
The Magic of the Tim Tebow Saga December 18, 2011
William Sullivan
Tebow is a testament to the often underestimated potential of the individual, and proof that individual success can lead to the success of those around him.
NFL hypocrites hire the Venereal Girl December 6, 2011
Ralph Alter
We can safely assume that the NFL officially condones the use of Hitler analogies when describing Republican presidential candidates but strongly condemns joking analogies of a similar stripe when talking about Democrats.
Thanksgiving: Family, food, and football November 24, 2011
Richard Baehr
It is Thanksgiving Weekend, which means family get togethers, turkey and football.
The Rise and Fall of College Football in One Trophy November 12, 2011
Matthew May
In another ham-fisted mess, the administration of the Big Ten Conference decided some time ago to call the winner's trophy for the inaugural championship game in Indianapolis later this year the Stagg-Paterno Trophy.