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Say it ain’t so, Elly De La Cruz. Say you didn’t sell your baseball soul (you know, the part that holds your wallet) to an investment firm during the Minor Leagues. → Read More
Take it from the sports journalist who knew Hank Aaron better than anybody: Whatever you thought you knew about baseball's all-time greatest player, you're about to learn way more through this new book called "The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King." → Read More
As bizarre as this sounds, you shouldn't count Tiger Woods out of winning the Masters. The golfing world has seen too many wonderfully crazy moments from this guy. So ignore the bad leg, the bad back, the bad knees, everything. → Read More
Somehow, the Los Angeles Rams spent Sunday evening at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California exchanging hugs with the Lombardi Trophy. They had no choice. They had to win, period. → Read More
After I held my breath several days ago before I counted to 10, I maneuvered my right hand over my Baseball Hall of Fame ballot as a voter for more than 30 years, and then I checked the box next to Barry Bonds. I can't believe I did that. I'd never done it before, but here's why I changed my mind. → Read More
Notre Dame choked away a three-touchdown lead Saturday to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl. But this is becoming ho-um news. It all goes back to The Boston College Game. Which was 29 years and many Notre Dame horror stories ago. → Read More
Come on now. You just know Jon Gruden wasn't the only prominent person in the NFL delivering racists, misogynistic and anti-gay remarks through emails and by other means. He had those "others." → Read More
Yes, it was inevitable the NCAA would approve athletes getting paid for the use of their name, image and likeness. But this whole thing will become much uglier than you think. College football and basketball are over as you know it.; → Read More
Gonzaga will dribble past Baylor on Monday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to a national championship. The Zags will finish the season undefeated. But that doesn't mean they'll become equal to that 1976 Indiana team. → Read More
As Georgia Republican lawmakers face mounting criticism for passing a sweeping new election law that imposes new hurdles for citizens to vote, Terence Moore writes sports leagues can play a significant role in fighting back the law. → Read More
Longtime sports writer Terence Moore weighs in on the near-loss of superstar golfer Tiger Woods coming on the heels of Hank Aaron's death and the anniversary of the loss of Kobe Bryant. Moore explains why even if he'll never swing a club again, African Americans will never let go of Tiger Woods. → Read More
Hank Aaron was deeper than baseball, says sportswriter Terence Moore, who knew Aaron for decades. After enduring years of struggle during his years of greatness as a player, Aaron was always funny, humble, human and fiercely dedicated to social justice, Moore remembers. → Read More
Sorry to tell you this, but when you watch Episode 3 of “The Final Dance,” ESPN’s 10-part documentary on the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls, you need to ask yourself the following question from beginning to end. Is that really Dennis Rodman? Not necessarily. → Read More
Just like that, the future of college basketball has gotten shakier, and this has nothing to do with COVID-19. It has a lot to do with Jalen Green who found another way for talented high school players to avoid campuses and head straight to the NBA. → Read More
Everything about Super Bowl XIV Sunday night in south Florida at Hard Rock Stadium was built for greatness. So Patrick Mahomes just followed the script. → Read More
Notre Dame remains college football's must-see program: It's about that love/hatred for the Golden Dome, Touchdown Jesus, the Leprechaun, the NBC contract and (fill in the blank with a bunch of other stuff). → Read More
Colin Kaepernick is right to fume. So are supporters of the Betsy Ross flag, but only to a point. Here's what we know for sure: The big winner is Nike when it comes to the furor over its 1776 sneakers that were set to debut this week for the Fourth of July. → Read More
Every time Sean McVay is shown or mentioned in the national media, he saves Miami (Ohio) University tons of money in advertising. He's a "living billboard" for his alma mater. → Read More
As crazy as Bob Knight was as Indiana basketball coach, he had this other side you wouldn't believe. You have to hear this. → Read More
Despite all of these sports teams changing their Native-American names, the Atlanta Braves still encourage folks to do the tomahawk chop and the tomahawk chant. How silly is that? → Read More