One pick for tonight, and some love for Clay Buchholz’s narrative arc.
A Notre Dame Fan in Athens: What This Weekend Was Like
An aggressively welcoming experience.
What Happened in College Football’s Week 4
Georgia and Wisconsin got the best wins, but Ohio State was the biggest riser. That and a whole lot more after the season’s most exciting weekend to date.
Today’s Best Bets: Sunday, September 22nd
Picks for today, a rarer and rarer pitching feat, and Garrett Richards’ return.
Funny Places to Snore
A list.
Columbia University Should Hire Jim Harbaugh
For Jim Harbaugh to succeed, he needs guys who think like Andrew Luck. Those guys aren’t going to Michigan.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, September 21st
Picks for today, plus the biggest obstacle facing Michigan, how the Phillies’ 2020 rotation looks, and why Sean Manaea is bolstering Oakland’s playoff hopes.
Did Gardner Minshew Shift This Week’s Washington State Line?
We can’t say he didn’t.
Welcome to the Disco Inferno, Norwich City
Burn, baby. Burn(ley).
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, September 20th
Two picks for tonight, and a round of applause for Mike Minor.
What to Watch in College Football’s Week 4
A look at everything that could and will go down in this week of college football.
Houston is Flooding Again
It’s bad.
Today’s Best Bet: Thursday, September 19th
The best bet Joe can provide today, along with a look at how Mike Montgomery’s been doing as a starter.
What Needs to Happen for UCF to Make the Playoff?
A lot. And even that might not be enough.
One Piece of Certainty for The Dodgers’ Bullpen
Though times may be uncertain for the Dodgers’ relief pitching, there’s one thing they can always count on.
Today’s Best Bets: Wednesday, August 18th
Picks for today, plus how bad the Tigers are and how good Gerrit Cole is.
A Dog Almost Peed on My Head the Other Night
It was neither requested nor appreciated.
I’m Still Learning Japanese. But I’m Not Going to Post About It for a While.
Our blogger persists. But silently now. Except for him making those weird noises for a few minutes every five or six days as he learns the sounds. But you get the point.