October 29, 2012 Archives

RealClearSports Evening Edition
- Giants Become Baseball's Platinum Standard - Ray Ratto, CSN Bay Area
- When Buster Plays, Giants Roll - John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle
- Reid Nearly Out of Time, Options - Rich Hofmann, Philadelphia Daily News
- Neither Thunder Nor Harden Wanted to Sacrifice - Zach Lowe, Grantland
- BCS Race Is Now a War of Resumes - Samuel Chi, SB Nation
- Alabama Staying Above the Uproar - Stewart Mandel, Sports Illustrated
- More Tebow? Perhaps. Starting? No. - Brian Costello, New York Post
- Cowboys Need to Smooth Out the Ride - Mike Freeman, CBS Sports
- Ugliest Uniforms in NFL History - Chris Chase, USA Today
- Stars Didn't Shine for Tigers - Tyler Kepner, New York Times
- Sweeping Away $100 Million Payday - Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes
- ESPN Losing Sport It Does Best - Will Leitch, Sports on Earth
RealClearSports Morning Edition
- A Giant Sweep in Detroit - Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle
- Tigers Were Never Really in World Series - Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press
- Just Another Loss for Cowboys - Randy Galloway, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Vick Concedes He Expects Demotion - Phil Sheridan, Philadelphia Inquirer
- NFL Broadcasts Are Dumb and Dumber - Norman Chad, Washington Post
- Ryan: Sanchez Will Remain Jets' QB - Dan Hanzus, NFL.com
- Falcons Dazzling Now - Mark Bradley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- The Time Has Come to Take Irish Seriously - Matt Brown, Sports on Earth
- LSU Win Could Keep SEC Out of BCS Title Game - Dennis Dodd, CBS Sports
- Thunder's Mistake Isn't Losing Harden - DJ Foster, NBC Sports
- L.A. Not What New Lakers Expected - Karen Crouse, New York Times
- NBA's Stern Not Afraid to Wield Power - Reeves Wiedeman, New Yorker
- Bye, Bye Peyton, Hello, Hoosiers! - Greg Couch, Fox Sports
- Johnson Win at Martinsville Knots Up Chase - David Newton, ESPN
- Breeders' Cup Has Dickensonian History - Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times
- Bundesliga Is on the Rise - Gabriele Marcotti, Wall Street Journal