Publication day for the 11th edition in the Epic Athletes series: Caitlin Clark
If you know a young reader (grades 2-8) or Caitlin Clark fan of any age, please consider this inspiring story of the WNBA superstar.
https://t.co/vtZOWUXQ76
Everyone wants Texas Tech to “do the right thing.”
This is college sports, when has that ever been a thing?
Focus on ending judicial interference rather than bash the Red Raiders for doing what almost everyone else would do (or has done).
Column for @espn
https://t.co/98HKh2Yd36
Exclusive: Phil Mickelson is no longer a member at The Farms Golf Club outside San Diego after a female club employee accused the six-time major champion of inappropriate contact with her before a round of golf earlier this spring.
Full story: https://t.co/mE2DWysEHu
Georgia athletic director ... wonder what school is being referenced here?
The point is true, but it's been a long time since individual accountability was a widely embraced concept in college athletics, or maybe the country at large.
True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.
NCAA is now the only sports organization on earth that can’t ban a player for betting on his own team.
8.7 billion people on one side … one Texas judge on the other.
Brendan Sorsby won a temporary injunction. The NCAA may have a permanent problem.
Column for @espn
https://t.co/gji5QbnC3c
NCAA is now the only sports organization on earth that can’t ban a player for betting on his own team.
8.7 billion people on one side … one Texas judge on the other.
Brendan Sorsby won a temporary injunction. The NCAA may have a permanent problem.
Column for @espn
https://t.co/gji5QbnC3c