The allegations in a report from The Washington Post aren’t anything new for the cesspool of a sports franchise in our nation’s capital.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Four months since sports world changed: In some ways, things could hardly be worse
Few could have imagined this summer of sports: MLB stars opting out, fall college sports on verge of collapse and NBA, WNBA playing in bubbles.
Opinion: After a jarring 24 hours in college sports, football season is in big trouble
Ohio State’s Gene Smith is “very concerned” about playing sports in the fall. Of our behavior during pandemic, “we are one of the worst in the world.”
Opinion: Ivy League’s decision to cancel fall football sure to influence other conferences
If past is prologue, we will soon be hearing that the rest of the college sports world is considering canceling all fall sports.
NBC skating commentators Tara Lipinski, Johnny Weir participate in vulgar video spoof of U.S. Olympian
NBC’s Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir participated in a video spoof of Olympian Bradie Tennell in which a vulgar term for a woman’s groin was used.
Opinion: US Soccer had no choice but to change its rule on kneeling during national anthem
The news that U.S. Soccer will allow its athletes to kneel during the national anthem is entirely welcome, but it really had no cohice.
Olympic commentator Johnny Weir deletes controversial tweet about going to bed with a loaded gun
Three-time U.S. national champion Johnny Weir sent a tweet using the hashtags #ICantBreathe and #StopLooting before deleting it from his account.
Opinion: The great Don Shula was gruff and demanding, but I saw a softer side
I soon realized that Don Shula was a feminist, although he wouldn’t have liked the term, certainly not back then.
Opinion: The great Don Shula was gruff and demanding, but I saw a softer side
I soon realized that Don Shula was a feminist, although he wouldn’t have liked the term, certainly not back then.
These youth sports coaches are fighting to keep kids engaged and active even as leagues are dormant
Nicoletta Nerangis and Phil Hill aren’t just coaching kids. They are trying to help them during the pandemic, providing food, equipment and guidance.