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On Acknowledgment

Peter Gloviczki Jr. presents his fourth 100-word daily sports column. This one is about acknowledgement, something everyone wants.

On and On

Peter Gloviczki Jr. presents his third 100-word daily sports column. This one talks about the repetitiveness of Gameday.

On Anticipation

Peter Gloviczki Jr. presents his second 100-word column of the Fall: "On Anticipation."

On Looking

Peter Gloviczki Jr. returns to eSports.com with a 100-word daily sports column. This column considers spectators and the role of the spectator in the world of sports.
The heralded Minnesota "nice" attitude only goes so far when it comes to the state's professional sports teams. With the Minnesota Twins on pace to lose just under 100 games this year, and the Wild, Vikings and Timberwolves coming off disappointing short seasons, it's hard to walk around the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"-sports scene without hearing hopelessness from those who bleed Minnesota sports.

Sports top professional sports rivalries

Before Super Bowl XLVI between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, sports enthusiasts were comparing this rivalry to the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. While observing the discussion on ESPN, other great professional sports rivalries came to mind, such as the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, and the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. Here are just four of sports' greatest pro sports rivalries.
As a lifelong Liverpool fan, I am contorted with pride and shame at the moment. Pride in the increasingly convincing return of King Kenny Dalglish. Shame at the unseemly mess our new hero, Uruguayan Luis Suarez, has plunged us in. Read on to learn why.
The annual report "Keeping Score When it Counts" by Dr. Richard Lapchick shows that black male basketball players at Division I schools continue to lag behind their white teammates.
The AFO returned to action at the Holiday Inn in Mansfield, Mass. with their "Last Man Standing" MMA Event. Here's what happened.
How much does gender matter in the sports reporting business? This female sportswriter weighs in with her perspective.
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