Not very long ago, the University of Cincinnati fired a coach who took his program to heights it hadn't reached in decades. The coach gave UC many years of dedicated service, set attendance recor
The typical assumption that only the cream of professional football can hope to land in the NFL playoffs stands in danger of quaintness as the majority of contending franchises struggle to establi
The Rose Bowl and its traditional partners, the Big Ten and the Pac-10, accepted the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) concept more slowly than the other college football entities, which quickly put
Think of the Bengals, for a moment, the way Kant thought about nations. Think of the Bengals as a moral agent, as something like a human being with a personality. What are we to make of this mixed
At a time when every sports journalist or commentator who doesn't sound like Grandma suffers termination or suspension for the most casual remarks, WLW-AM fired Andy Furman last week. The sketchy
A question, which isn't like the questions in other sports, fogs over the World Series: How does a ball club win 83 during the season and go all the way to the World Championship?
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After three years of fighting against their history, which followed 12 years of fighting against their ineptitude, the Bengals are back to living the good life and fighting against the realities o
Those watching the baseball playoffs see the Detroit Tigers rolling out pitcher after pitcher who trips 98 miles per hour on the radar gun, and their thoughts can't be suppressed: The Fox network
As football and baseball overlap at this time of year, one inveterate channel surfer is struck by the big difference between them, which is The Big Play. Your football team can score six points i
When the most important decision of the regular season is made by an uprising of the worst club in baseball on its last day, one wonders if the playoffs can be any better. When the Reds' outcome