The New York Times
If you know Jim Calhoun, then you knew exactly what he was going to say on his last day as a coach. He got this far believing he could talk almost anyone into practically anything. He was not about to stop now. Stay on top of all the news, on and off the court, on The Times's college sports blog. Go...(size: 10.8Kb)
The News Tribune
AUSTIN, Texas — Bo Wallace swears he doesn't hold a grudge. But will Longhorns fans, if the Mississippi Rebels quarterback goes off against Texas this Saturday? Longhorns fans are growing weary of watching quarterbacks who might have worn burnt orange have great careers elsewhere. The list of...(size: 4.2Kb)
Huffington Post
Oh, Michelle Obama. I wish you hadn't said it. I truly wish you hadn't said that at the end of the day, "Mom in chief" is your most important title. You see, I was a mom in chief for the past 11 years and what I learned is that the title only applies to married women. I am going through a divorce,...(size: 4.4Kb)
Dayton Daily News
Speedy and elusive, Jack Schaaf had a sophomore football season at Springboro High School most receivers can only dream about. He stuffed his recruiting resume with 50 receptions, 785 yards receiving and eight touchdowns. But midway through this past offseason, Panthers coach Ryan Wilhite envisioned...(size: 4.0Kb)
Kansas City Star
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The NFL received its highest grade for diversity hiring practices but still has work to do. The annual report by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport on Thursday gave the league its third consecutive A grade on racial hiring and its first C-plus for gender hiring - it...(size: 3.9Kb)
Newsvine
HEMET — The public face for the anti-Muslim film inflaming the Middle East is not the filmmaker, but an insurance agent and Vietnam War veteran whose unabashed and outspoken hatred of radical Muslims has drawn the attention of civil libertarians, who say he's a hate monger. With the Coptic...(size: 6.6Kb)
Sacramento Bee
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bo Wallace swears he doesn't hold a grudge. But will Longhorns fans, if the Mississippi Rebels quarterback goes off against Texas this Saturday? Longhorns fans are growing weary of watching quarterbacks who might have worn burnt orange have great careers elsewhere. The list of...(size: 4.2Kb)
Star Tribune
HEMET, Calif. - The public face for the anti-Muslim film inflaming the Middle East is not the filmmaker, but an insurance agent and Vietnam War veteran whose unabashed and outspoken hatred of radical Muslims has drawn the attention of civil libertarians, who say he's a hate monger. With the Coptic...(size: 6.8Kb)
CBC
The authors of the video invective titled could not have anticipated, when they uploaded it to the internet, how spectacularly effective their propaganda exercise would be. Fairly quickly, it provoked outrage in the Muslim world, which regards any depiction of Muhammad as blasphemous. By Tuesday of...(size: 7.9Kb)