Should Division I college athletes be paid or compensated? In 2013, USA Today reported 13 Division I athletic departments generated more than $100 million in…
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What to expect from college athletes These days it seems like scandals and sports go hand in hand. In the past several years, the institution…
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From a very young age, people in the United States are subject to the pressures of an unattainable goal: perfection. Athletes are challenged more than most to improve their bodies and their physical performances.
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In case you weren’t one of the 3.2 million people that tuned into the women’s championship game, the UConn Huskies crushed Louisville 93-60. Both teams played through injuries, with UConn’s leading scorer Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis playing through a stress fracture and a foot injury yet managing to add 18 points to the board.
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Determined Woman Makes It to Lingerie Football League Despite Enduring Hardships, Attending DIII College
by Chris Giblin May 4, 2011Katie stuck with her dreams, keeping relative pace with the boys in her neighborhood who played football occasionally.
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Local News Outlet’s Trip to Sports Bar Depicts Other People Watching Sports
by Chris Giblin March 10, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: A satirical look at sports A trip by a local news team to a nearby sports bar successfully depicted people watching a…
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Fuck You All, I’m Going to Another Fucking Super Bowl
by Chris Giblin February 2, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: a satirical look at sports To my wife Emily, my daughter Susie and the rest of my family, I know funds have…
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By Matt Tracy
Homophobia runs rampant in the world of sports, but most of it goes unnoticed. Gay men are often forced to keep their lives a secret because they are too afraid that their teammates would think of them as feminine, inferior and otherwise secluded from the rest of the team. -
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SAWDUST LIFESTYLES: Sportscaster Debates True Purpose of Sport, Meaning of Life During Cornell Loss To Princeton
by Chris Giblin May 14, 2010By Chris Giblin An old, lonely radio broadcaster challenged the real, tangible significance of sports in modern American society as Princeton defeated Cornell in a…