The Rose Bowl held a media reception at the ESPN Zone from 5-8 p.m. PDT on Dec. 31. That's where people got sick. And it wasn't just Penn State...
Wasn't there for this one, but it's my favorite. Reporter to Bill Parcells: "You coached the Giants to two Super Bowls, and now you're back in...
Any team that has all the NY papers covering it has to be the hardest in its sport. Covering the Lakers, you have: LA Times, Daily News,...
Amen
MLB.com writers have editors who work for MLB. But the teams themselves do not get to see stories before they're published.
Shhhh ... if we let this get too loud, it might sound like Mike Gundy wasn't all wrong.
To build off some of the other comments: by letting the story tell itself, you don't have to worry about how big the situation is, or if your...
From today, a high school coach: "I mean this with no disrespect whatsoever, because I’m not disrespectful … Asian golfers are very good."
I'm curious as to why you guys think it promised more? To me it read like a regular profile, and I enjoyed it.
My favorite line in the piece: An MSNBC spokesman, Jeremy Gaines, tried, after the fact, to declare Russert’s outfit “off the record.”
Clearly, anyone who reads a game story these days isn't doing so to learn the final score. Even if the reader didn't know anything about the game...
Can someone please explain why it's Whitlock's place -- or anyone else's -- to tell Barack Obama that it's his duty to go in front of the country...
From the way you talk, you give the impression that you work for the USC Rivals site. But you don't.
You would absolutely have to relocate. You'd be expected to be everywhere the other beat writers are.
The pay ain't bad -- considering our chosen field, anyway -- but they won't give you anything for moving expenses. Plus, no benefits. You're paid...
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