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The Brief, Influential Life of the World Football League
As a business, it was a complete mess. But in terms of football the way we know it today, the WFL was a very forward thinking league.
The 13 Most Impressive Performances From 1978's Rock ‘N Roll Sports Classic
Sports Illustrated's Predictions for the Future of Sports (in 1991)
For the fan, the future was good.
What Do Players Get for Winning the World Cup?
Immortality is nice and all, but it doesn't keep strudel on the table.
The Sweetest Man In History Writes to Beckett Monthly
Because the Internet can be such a cold and mean place, I think it's necessary to remind ourselves every now and then that people have feelings.
A Brief History of Wiffle Ball
Wiffle Ball season is once again upon us. Before you pick up your first white plastic ball and yellow plastic bat of the summer, we thought we'd fill you in on a few points about the proud game's history.
The Most Controversial Match In World Cup History
It's the reason all final group games are played simultaneously.
12 Memorable Biting Incidents in Sports History
In the pantheon of all-time sporting biters, Luis Suarez may be the king. Here are 12 other examples to chew on.
10 World Cup-Inspired Cocktails
Good news for your next World Cup party: The Travelling Gin Company whipped up 32 cocktails for the 32 countries competing. What better way to celebrate the blending of countries and cultures than by blending drinks?
How Do Soccer Referees Determine Stoppage Time?
Toward the end of each half of a soccer match, the fourth official on the sideline hoists an illuminated sign over his or her head that displays a number.
10 Offbeat Demands Made by World Cup Teams
Brazilian hotels had to make some unusual concessions to accommodate the players.
11 World Cup Heroes Who Weren't Full-Time Pros
The 5 Different Linguistic Styles of Exciting Goal Calls
Hearing hundreds of goals called, one right after the other, by excited announcers from various countries, can really make you notice the international differences in goal announcing style.
Q&A with Philip Pritchard, the Keeper of the Stanley Cup
When he’s not squiring the Cup around, Philip Pritchard is the Vice President and Curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. We called him at his office to find out what it’s like to be Keeper of the Cup.
How the First Triple Crown Winner Wound Up in the Army
The strange life of the first horse to win the Derby, Preakness, and Belmont.
Soccer's Long History as America's Sport of the Future
NHL Expansion and Relocation, 1942-Present
From the Original Six to the current 30 teams.
8 Other Teams That Changed Their Nicknames
The Charlotte Bobcats will become the Hornets next season, uniting the Queen City's current NBA team with its old nickname. The original Charlotte Hornets franchise moved to New Orleans in 2002, but recently changed its name to the Pelicans. In honor of t
11 Times Athletes Did Awesome Things
ESPN's headlines often read like a police blotter. But there are lots of heartwarming tales, too.
Catching a Foul Ball In Your Beer
5 Notable Kentucky Derby Non-Winners
Horses like Secretariat, Seattle Slew, and Citation go down in history for winning the Kentucky Derby. You might also be interested in the stories of some horses that didn't win.1. Dancer's Image