How did a man who doesn't swear by the flex, who only wears athleisure gear when he's doing athletic-related activities, who, as far as we know, didn't wear a stitch of clothing with an embroidered tiger head or fur-lined shoes, take home this year's bragging rights? It's probably because he didn't embrace any of this year's most notable menswear trends. | | Roger Federer is always well-dressed. (Tigre Municipio/Flickr) | | | | “How did a man who doesn't swear by the flex, who only wears athleisure gear when he's doing athletic-related activities, who, as far as we know, didn't wear a stitch of clothing with an embroidered tiger head or fur-lined shoes, take home this year's bragging rights? It's probably because he didn't embrace any of this year's most notable menswear trends.” |
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| rantnrave:// The debate over MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL barring rookies from being forced to dress up in women’s clothing continues, with differing views from inside the game and outside baseball. Is that a reflection of an insular world view that hasn’t adapted with the times? Or a sign that opponents of this form of hazing miss some valid reason for it? I think it's a regressive and childish escapade that's meant to embarrass and that uses women's clothing as a weapon. But it never hurts to continue thinking about an issue, question yourself and sharpen your argument… I’m not sure what to make of this. ZACH KLINE has played for four colleges in five years, leaving program after program to chase his dream of being a starting quarterback. Is that determination? Desperation? A perversion of college sports as anything but a football factory? I believe college athletes should be able to move freely between schools, without NCAA roadblocks, and treated no differently than regular students. But wouldn’t you question any other student if they bounced around that much?... How much do the viewing habits of NHL fans differ from fans of other sports? I’d love to see a study of how we consume our sports… Can this bit of ratings news -- that last week's RAMS game rated higher in their old home than their new one -- be both embarrassing for the Rams and the NFL and sad for their left-behind ST. LOUIS fans?... This is a very odd assertion for BOB STOOPS to make. He didn’t kick JOE MIXON out of OKLAHOMA two and a half years ago when he was charged with punching a woman but says he’d have to do it now after video of the incident was released last week. The implication is clear: that Stoops is reacting to public opinion. And that any statements he makes about what his players can and can’t do is a response to what he thinks the public wants to hear. Does this reinforce what football teams from the GIANTS to Oklahoma have been showing us all year long: That they care about domestic violence only as much as the PR fallout?... SportsREDEF is on a reduced schedule for the holidays. We'll be publishing a special edition on the best sports moments of 2016 on Monday... The next regular edition of SportsREDEF will be published Wednesday, Dec. 28... And one last thing: Happy holidays! Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah! | | - Mike Vorkunov, curator |
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| "Fifa" belongs to a select group of titles familiar to people who have no interest in gaming -- or even real football. What’s the secret of its success? | |
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The Isles of Scilly Football League has just two teams, but the smallest soccer league on the globe still gets the attention of the outside world. | |
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The Spartathlon is part of the grand tradition of fascination with classical Greece. | |
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All that time you spent reading about Axel Witsel isn’t wasted after all. | |
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When Ohio high school quarterback Rodney Axson Jr. and two of his African-American teammates took a knee to protest racial injustice, blowback followed. | |
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Careers don't always go as planned. This quarterback knows better than most. | |
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Two days after Christmas, nearly a year to the day after Riley's father died, Washington State will play Minnesota in the Holiday Bowl, not far from the family home in Rancho Santa Margarita. This final college football game is proof for Riley Sorenson that he can get through pretty much anything at this point | |
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In what might be his final NFL season, Ravens wide receiver continues to stoke the fires that ‘have gotten me this far.’ | |
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The South’s domination of college football is rooted in another Alabama and Washington game: The 1926 Rose Bowl. | |
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Through two periods of hockey, San Diego Gulls fans at the Valley View Casino Center clutched their teddy bears, prepared to launch them on the ice when the home team scored. With every shot (and every subsequent save by Stockton Heat goaltender Jon Gillies) the 9,440 faithful jumped, yelled and cheered. | |
| The unlikely championship runs of the Cubs, the Cavs, and Leicester City showed us just how hyperbolic we can get. | |
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Jeff Clark, a legendary big wave surfer talks about surfing Mavericks. | |
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The Nike Foamposite may be the most unique shoe ever created, and Jesse Washington tells us how it¹s endured the test of time. | |
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The college bowl system brings in too much money--and gets too strong TV ratings--to worry that stars like Christian McCaffrey and Leonard Fournette skipping out will have lasting ramifications. | |
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It’s the question evaluators across the league are scrambling to answer as the first-year UNC starter has established himself as the best draft-eligible quarterback in college football. | |
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How a piece of sporting equipment became a status symbol and a pedestal for butts. | |
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| The Business of College Sports |
As we prepare for the third year of the College Football Playoff replacing the Bowl Championship Series, I ask you this: do you really understand how teams are ranked and chosen? | |
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ESPN says he’ll “probably” be fired after the season and that Ryan is “aware of the situation.” Here’s guessing if/when that happens, social media will explode with that oddball picture of Rex and his twin brother Rob riding on a two-man bicycle. Everyone will laugh. There is nothing the NFL likes more than to snuff out the non-conformist. | |
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The warning was introduced in the league’s early years to help teams manage the clock. But in the modern game it can be frustrating for fans and players. | |
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Rashaan Salaam, the 1994 trophy winner, was found dead this month. Now, many wonder if brain damage and the pressure of living up to Heisman hopes contributed to his end. | |
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