Motivator’s walk same as his talk (Deseret Morning News)
Motivator’s walk same as his talk (Deseret Morning News)
Dan Clark must be stopped. He’s having way too much fun for a guy who’s just doing his job and earning a living. He’s played golf with Alice Cooper, Bill Murray, Vince Gill and Michael Bolton. He’s attended the baseball All-Star Game with future president George W. Bush. He’s spent an afternoon coaching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders three times, guys!
Drew Henson’s NFL Europe Diary (NFL Europe)
Drew Henson has come to NFL Europe to get more game experience after spending the past two seasons as the backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Henson shared time with Tom Brady as a starter at Michigan, before turning his hand to baseball, playing with the New York Yankees.
NFL, players seem to be waiting on CBA (Fox Sports)
Could the inabilty of the NFL and the players’ union to agree on a new collective bargaining agreement really put the 2007 season in jeopardy? Our NFL Czar has more on this as well as news from Indianapolis on Marcus Vick, Daunte Culpepper and more.
Tougher steroid penalties, amphetamine testing in new baseball deal (The Washington Examiner)
Major leaguers will face tougher penalties for steroid use and testing for amphetamines next season under an agreement between owners and players reached Tuesday after months of negotiations and pressure from Congress.
So big it’s scary (The Arizona Republic)
The NFL needs a pit stop. The NHL has hit a wall. The crew chief of Major League Baseball is always dealing with some loose debris or someone’s illegal carburetor. And lap after lap after lap, the No. 3 car - NASCAR - keeps gaining ground.
COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Bama sweeps pair from FIU (Montgomery Advertiser)
TUSCALOOSA — Alabama swept a double-header Sunday, defeating Florida International 12-2 in the first game and 7-0 in the closer. In the opener, second baseman Evan Bush, catcher Kody Valverde, DH Alex Avila and first baseman Spencer Pennington had two hits each and were a combined 8-for-16.
Rooney optimistic about NFL contract (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The sky was falling on pro sports’ model labor agreement yesterday after players union head Gene Upshaw predicted no contract extension would happen before free agency begins in the NFL Friday.