If you’re just joining us, Chicago columnist Jon Greenberg and Browns beat writer Zac Jackson take a weekly break from covering the QB carousels of their respective disappointing teams and pick football games for fun and profit.
GREENBERG: One of my pet peeves about gambling coverage is the faux concern about how the casinos are doing when a rash of public favorites covers or the easy bet wins the Super Bowl. It’s right up there with people writing about the feelings of TV executives. Who cares?
Me, I care about Joe Blow, the common degenerate gambler, but I really hope this.
The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will immortalize legendary Hall of Fame football coach Don Nehlen on Nov. 18 when his name will join the all-time greats on
By Fred Steiner www.BlufftonForever.com This Bluffton High School team wasn’t even called the “Pirates,” yet 100 seasons ago, it set the standard for a winning football tradition in our community. The 1923 red and white Bluffton team, playing before most school athletic leagues were formed, won eight games and lost only one. Even its loss, by a close 3 to 9 score, was
Kendal Dobbins Amherst>>Volleyball Sophomore>>OH/MH On the court: Dobbins led Amherst to a three-game winning streak last week. The sophomore tallied 39 kills, 18 digs, five blocks and three aces in victories over Hathaway Brown, Elyria and state-ranked Independence. Off the court: Nicknamed “Dobbs”, Dobbins’ favorite volleyball memory was winning the district championship last year and […]