I suppose they wouldn’t let this column run on the sports page if we didn’t at least mention Andrea Geubelle’s progress as one of the nation’s top collegiate track performers at the University of Kansas.
Seahawks brass venture to Indianapolis this week for an important gamble.
Terrence Ross has always had the game. Now he’s got the grit to go with it.
Before the start of the basketball season, analysts projected weak performances out of Pacific-12 Conference squads. The teams proceeded to go out and prove their detractors absolutely correct.
Picture the first night that the Oklahoma City Thunder has to show up in Seattle to take on the new SuperSonics.
Seeing iconic players perform in alien uniforms can be disorienting, if not absolutely eerie.
It appeared for a moment that the New England Patriots had suddenly employed the defensive tactics that both teams had recently used in the Pro Bowl.
For much of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, Cortez Kennedy stood head and shoulders above the NFL’s corps of defensive tackles.
Strange how many are expressing sympathy for Kyle Stanley, as if he’d suffered through something more horrible Sunday than a valuable learning experience.
A couple of years ago, during the flurry of repetitive Seahawks defeats, a debate sometimes arose in press boxes.
Isaiah Thomas recalls the exact moment the coach sent him in with his first assignment in an NBA game: Go in and guard Kobe Bryant.
Two of the under-appreciated ways of assessing the status of your college sports program that have nothing to do with rankings or won-loss records:
In the name of research, I spent a snowy weekend in front of a fire watching the NFL playoffs. Every job has its hardships. The time was well-spent, because there was much to be learned from the experience:
So, Seahawks fans, you’ve put away your face paint and have started your offseason rehab regimen of honey-tea and lozenges. But don’t forget that you still have rooting obligations in the postseason.
First thought upon hearing that a survey named Tim Tebow the country’s most desirable neighbor: Ah, finally, Ned Flanders for the next generation.
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