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The Mets Poet doesn't find baseball a constraining subject: The diamond contains multitudes.
A Long Island writer takes a trip to the bottom of the world. To run a marathon.
Sports Illustrated's young beat writer straddles the print-online divide, saving his best and biggest output for March Madness.
The bloggers at Storming the Floor eschew dick jokes for hard-core college-basketball analysis. Plus, other kinds of jokes.
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Ken Krayeske, rabble rouser, reflects on his press-conference dust-up with UConn coach Jim Calhoun.
Berkeley's Alan Feng uses the popular game to reframe life as a race for resources.
Jon Wertheim chronicles the surging popularity of an often misunderstood sport.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
Bill Walsh led the 49ers to greatness and beloved status in San Francisco, and revolutionized the NFL, while struggling to meet his own enormous expectations.
Less than a year after becoming the unwitting and unwilling poster child for the ills of sports blogs, Will Leitch is straddling the line between new and old media.
Seth Wickersham gets inside the often-troubled minds of NFL stars.
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