Yes ... on Oct. 12, 2007. It seems the NYT is a little late to the party. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=rayofhope
40 applications? Let's be honest. If you live in Pennsylvania, apply here and don't hear back - then you should probably start looking for...
A friend forwarded me this, and I had to share. Writer says the job ad is real and went out on a listserv ... but, even if it's not, it's a good...
Fail. Forget quality. How about libel? http://bleacherreport.com/articles/593711-college-basketball-syracuse-basketball-point-shaving-scandal
Maybe it's just me. My biggest issue was it doesn't belong in the sports section of the website. I think it's out of place.
Clinked on the link from Deadspin. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-spt-0125-bears-cutler-night-out--20110124,0,606725.story...
Man, ease up. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you're a guy who feels as if he had it hard. Nothing came easy. Boo hoo. Had to work up...
So, in other words, none of the last four hires lasted longer than six months? Could this be the highest-turnover sports editor job in the country?
Well, if you figured that anagram yourself, props to you. Close enough. Gerald McCoy is obviously going to be picked here. Who's next, though?
Wait a second ... there's a 'd' left. It would have to be "Badd for Rams."
Awesome.
When I attended a J-School Open House this past weekend, it listed available internships given to students and grads. I found it slightly ironic...
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