January 28, 2013 Archives

RealClearSports Evening Edition
- Doc Not Ready to Quit, But Celtics Are Done - Steve Bulpett, Boston Herald
- Of Course NFL Will Allow Williams Back In - David Whitley, Sporting News
- Manchester United 1st Team Valued at $3 Billion - Mike Ozanian, Forbes
- USADA Boss Claims Armstrong Is Still Lying - Neal Rogers, VeloNews
- Murray Won't Find 2nd Place Too Appealing - Martin Samuel, Daily Mail
- Tennis Suffers From Too Much of Good Thing - Jason Gay, Wall Street Journal
- Losing Super Bowl Really Isn't End of World - Stephanie Loh, UT-San Diego
- Jack Harbaugh Doesn't Have Super Game Plan - Jeff Arnold, The PostGame
- For Prospects, Work Trumps Super Bowl - Matt Bowen, National Football Post
- Colleges Should Go to School at Super Bowl - Jim Weber, Lost Lettermen
- Kobe Adapts as Leader of a Different Kind - Ken Berger, CBS Sports
- Arctic Soccer Makes NY Super Bowl Look Toasty - Warren Pole, Wired.com
RealClearSports Morning Edition
- Tiger Makes Monday Finish Matter - Mark Whicker, Orange County Register
- Djokovic Calmly Controls Tennis World - Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated
- Rondo's Season Ends With Stunning News - Jackie MacMullan, ESPN Boston
- Ravens Could Be Latest Surprise Winners - Mark Maske, Washington Post
- Gore Got Work Ethic From Mom - Ron Kroichick, San Francisco Chronicle
- Talented Rookies Have Lifted Ravens - Kevin Cowherd, Baltimore Sun
- Who Is the NFL's First Family? - Harrison Goodman, New York Post
- Marlins Ballpark a Costly Mistake - Mike Ozanian, Forbes
- Nets' Lopez Still Trade Bait - Howard Beck, New York Times
- Carlesimo Making Most of His Chance - Mike Lupica, New York Daily News
- Kings Would Leave Hole in Sacramento - Chris Megerian, Los Angeles Times
- 50 Years Ago, Marv Got His Big Break - David J. Halberstam, SB Nation
- Statement Wins by the Wolfpack - Jeff Goodman, CBS Sports
- Tough Season for College Basketball Polls - Reid Forgrave, Fox Sports
- NCAA's Ruling Brass Continues to Stumble - David Steele, Sporting News
- Rampage Goes Out Swinging - Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports