January 24, 2013 Archives

RealClearSports Evening Edition
- Man Admits Impersonating Te'o 'Girlfriend' - Dillon & McShane, NY Daily News
- NCAA Drowning in Its Own Incompetence - Jim Weber, Lost Lettermen
- Is Former Raider an Arsonist and Murderer? - Kathy Dobie, GQ
- Azarenka's Cheap Ploy Sullies Women's Tennis - Greg Couch, Fox Sports
- Ex-Cyclist Finds It Hard to Blame Armstrong - Molly Ball, The Atlantic
- Soccer Struggles With Too Much Emotion - John Leicester, Associated Press
- Pride of Ownership Not So Obvious Anymore - David Roth, Sports on Earth
- It's Definitely Not Showtime in Los Angeles - T.J. Simers, Los Angeles Times
- As Favor to Selves, Harbaughs Should Stay Home - Ray Ratto, CSN Bay Area
- Payton: Laissez les Bon Temps Roule! Move On! - Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports
- Kelly Has Vermeil's Vote of Confidence - Kevin Fixler, The PostGame
- Brain Scan Could Change Future for NFL Players - Sean Conboy, Wired
RealClearSports Morning Edition
- 'Holy Grail' Found in Detecting Brain Damage - David Whitley, Sporting News
- Seau Family Lawsuit Latest Broadside to NFL - George Diaz, Orlando Sentinel
- Lakers Are All Talk, No Action - Mark Medina, Los Angeles Daily News
- Miami Debacle Shakes NCAA to Its Core - Dennis Dodd, CBS Sports
- Mickelson Lambasted - for His Success - Ken Braun, Job Creators Solutions
- Taxing Weekend Ahead for Tiger, Phil - Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times
- Stephens, Sharapova Come Up Short - Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated
- Federer vs. Murray Promises Compelling Drama - Douglas Perry, Oregonian
- No One Clean in Te'o Girlfriend Saga - Tracee Hamilton, Washington Post
- Miami's 36-5 Run Pummels No. 1 Duke - Rob Dauster, College Basketball Talk
- Expect Uninviteds to Crash Big Dance - Chris Mahr, Lost Lettermen
- At $1.1 Billion, Knicks NBA's Most Valuable - Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes
- Athletic Quarterbacks? Kaepernick Right There - Gil Brandt, NFL.com
- Smith Loses Job But Not Perspective - Tim Kawakami, San Jose Mercury News
- Ravens' Suggs Has a Lot to Shout About - Kevin Clark, Wall Street Journal
- Widespread Doping in Soccer Seems Unlikely - Gabriele Marcotti, ESPN FC