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  • Super Bowl 43 preview

    The Steelers are defensive beasts with a pedigree and a quarterback. The Cardinals -- well, they have a quarterback too.
  • Computer ties for Panel o' Experts title

    Accuscore, the electronic version of a dart-throwing monkey, ties Merril Hoge, also of ESPN, for the NFL game-picking championship.
  • John Updike, baseball writer

    It's not what he was known for -- outside diamond circles, anyway -- but the late author penned one of the game's literary gems.
  • "Sunday Night Baseball" loves Chachi

    ESPN bringing Steve Phillips into the booth with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan is the oldest trick in TV land, and one of the worst.
  • How super are the Arizona Cardinals?

    If you believe the playoffs, very. But if you believe the regular season, they don't stand a chance against the punishing Steelers.
  • They're playing a title game where?

    In Phoenix. Phoenix! And the Eagles are there too. It's nuts. The Ravens-Steelers slugfest in the AFC makes more sense.
  • Should Johnny play linebacker?

    Concussions sustained in high school sports may put young athletes at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.
  • Ignorance is not a sportswriting skill

    Journalists are supposed to fight it, not brag about it. Too many baseball writers don't seem to feel that way.
  • It's Florida -- now back to the NFL

    College football gives way at last after the Gators beat the Sooners without the promised scoring explosion. Plus: Round 2 playoff picks.
  • Don Larsen: The readers write

    Comparing the players of 1956 to those of today gets a lively debate going.
  • Don't rile the Gators, Nancy Pelosi!

    A Florida Republican asks the speaker to postpone some congressional votes so he can go to the college football championship game.
  • No wonder Don Larsen was perfect

    Not really, but the rebroadcast of his 1956 gem showed that hitters back then were a different, lesser breed than today's sluggers.
  • The real national champion -- and it isn't Utah

    The undefeated Utes, ineligible for the title, are this year's poster team for a playoff system. But one school has an even better claim.
  • Outdoor hockey, MLB Network, NFL predictions

    A great day for sports on TV -- even without college football -- gives way to a couple more as the playoffs get under way.
  • The year in sports: Believe the hype

    2008 was a series of did you see thats that are destined to become do you remembers.
  • The year in sports

  • NFL Week 17: End of the road

    The season winds up with some teams fighting for the playoffs and some playoff teams fighting not to laugh.
  • The crazy bowl system, explained

    Yahoo's Dan Wetzel on why college football outsources its best product to old dudes in colored blazers.
  • NFL Week 16: Game of the week picks

    Huge games with home field in the playoffs at stake in each conference, and the last roundup at Texas Stadium.
  • NFL Week 16, Part 1

    The Colts should be able to clinch another playoff spot by winning in Jacksonville.
  • NFL should make the easy fixes to replay

    Sunday's mess in Baltimore showed that the league needs to remind its officials what "indisputable" means and put cameras on the goal line.
  • NFL Week 15: Cat entrail picks

    This column, leading only a porn star and a 3-year-old in the Panel o' Experts standings, turns to science.
  • Saints march to Chicago doom again?

    In a Thursday-night game that at last is worth watching, the Bears try to end New Orleans' hopes for the third straight year.
  • BBWAA votes in Prospectus, Neyer, Law

    The baseball writers finally acknowledge that some of the game's best analysts work online -- and not just for megasites.
  • Year in Sports: Call for nominees

    Tell us what you think the year's biggest and most under-reported stories have been.
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