Month: October 2010
Blazers Are Undefeated
The Blazers pull out a good win against the Phoenix Suns to open the season. A couple thoughts: — We'll have a column online soon and in Wednesday's paper about Portland's […]
This Is How To Make An Attack Ad
Tired of hearing about how Chris Dudley hates waitresses and how Dino Rossi hates veterans and how Denny Heck is really Nancy Pelosi is drag — or whatever the opposite […]
More On Running Backs And The Heisman
Good question from my friend Dave about running backs and the Heisman Trophy, which I wrote about here: Dave writes: Reggie Bush? I seem to recall a sports journalist who called […]
Of Polls And Buckeyes And Ducks
Ohio State is is ranked No. 1, which I suppose is nice. But as an Buckeye fan, at this point I would just as soon not be No. 1. Being No. […]
Hilarity Ensues After Tiger Woods Photo
Brilliant comedy from Fark: "Photoshop the 'Cigar Guy' on the right side of the Tiger Woods photo into other classic moments from sports history." Woods flubbed a shot at the Ryder […]
Cougars Might Rather Be In Eugene
No disrespect to Washington State, but when you have lost 26 of your past 30 games . . . Saturday might be one of those games where the Cougars would […]
LaMichael James For Heisman? Don’t Be Silly
LaMichael James is being mentioned as a Heisman candidate, like here and here. That is understandable, considering he is averaging 8.0 yards per carry. But it's also misguided. Darron Thomas should […]
LaMichael James For Heisman? Don't Be Silly
LaMichael James is being mentioned as a Heisman candidate, like here and here. That is understandable, considering he is averaging 8.0 yards per carry. But it's also misguided. Darron Thomas should […]
Odds And Ends From Roy Halladay’s No-Hitter
Keith Olbermann lends a little perspective to Roy Halladay's no-hitter. Such as: Only four pitchers in postseason history have come within four outs of a no-hitter, including the two who […]
Odds And Ends From Roy Halladay's No-Hitter
Keith Olbermann lends a little perspective to Roy Halladay's no-hitter. Such as: Only four pitchers in postseason history have come within four outs of a no-hitter, including the two who […]