Braves Fans Need To Be As Selfless As Their Team

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By Ray Glier It is the kind of team fans would marvel over and pay to see. In person. If they could. The Braves can count on just one of their projected starting pitchers, yet they lead the National League East. They took two of three from division rival Philadelphia over the weekend without injured young stars Ronald Acuna, Jr. … Read More

College Football Could Use Some Of That $3.7 Billion Now

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The decision whether to play college football should be about whether it is safe medically. It should not be about money and cutting sports because schools, at least schools in the Power 5 conferences, should have enough money. The first six years of the College Football Playoff provided a $3.7 billion bonanza, but now part of the argument for playing … Read More

The Braves Still Have Enough To Win NL East

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The 2020 Major League Baseball season is fast losing its legitimacy. Games are being postponed. Key players are opting out. Players are mixing in public, being careless, and testing positive for the coronavirus. There are debilitating injuries. Sluggers are trying to catch up to pitchers, which is usually the case the first two weeks of a season, but in a … Read More

The Brand Is In Their Hands; Ethics Matters

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University athletic administrators charged with keeping the wheels on their multi-million dollar athletic enterprises could be excused for all their agonizing because, after all, it is their first pandemic. Their Plan B was tossed in the dustbin weeks ago. Strategies are coated in uncertainty. A mashup of policies to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, state to state, makes their jobs even … Read More