The storyline for Week 1 of the NFL was offense. Teams combined to throw for 8,143 yards and 63 touchdowns in Week 1, and eight games were high scoring. That’s the way NFL commissioner Roger Goodell likes it. But I miss the defense. Read More
Nadal Wins Second US Open

Rafael Nadal is back! He completed his almost perfect return from a serious knee injury that kept him sidelined through most of 2012, to capture the 2013 US Open over Novak Djokovic in four sets 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Read More
Weekend Sports Round-Up
Here’s an overlook of some of the big sports stories that transpired this weekend! As always, there was a little bit of everything! Read More
NFL Week One Spreads
I am going to try and start a new segment here for all the people out there that like to make NFL Sunday a little more interesting. I am going to give my 3-5 favorite betting lines of the week and hopefully they turn out well. Read More
US Open Final’s Set
The Men and Women’s US Open Finals are both set and look to be mouth watering match ups. Both #1 and #2 seeds all reached the finals. Read More
NFC East Preview
The NFC East is still one of the toughest divisions in the NFL, and should be one of the closer races come December and January. Here’s a breakdown of the NFC East and predictions. Read More
Take In Master Manning
KCNC-TV’s Vic Lombardi likes to call Peyton Manning as PFM, which is Peyton Freakin Manning. After watching Manning’s seven touchdowns last night, it’s easy to understand why the popular Denver sportscaster gave him that nickname. He is amazing to watch. Last night illustrated that. Read More
Super Bowl or Bust for John Fox
The acronym for the NFL is National Football League. It also means Not for Long. Not only the players have to show their worth to management, but so do the coaches. Read More
MSU Men’s Soccer Preview

Men’s Soccer Head Coach Ken Parsons giving his team training camp instructions. (Photo Credit: GoMetroState.com)
Starting the new school semester is exciting in itself, but nothing beats the beginning of fall sports. That’s exactly what RoadRunners Men’s Soccer Head Coach Ken Parsons and company are thinking as we are days away from the start of the regular season. Read More
Winning Another Drives Peyton
We like to get misty-eyed about Peyton Manning playing for the Broncos. That’s what happens when a future Hall of Fame quarterback picks our town to play NFL football. That’s what happens when he picks the team he beat all those years as Manning did when he would end the Broncos’ season in Indianapolis. Read More
Stenson Wins Deutsche
The race to the Fed Ex Cup is now officially halfway over with the completion of the Deutsche Bank Championship. This week brought record low numbers with Henrik Stenson taking the title at -22 which tied the four day championship record. Read More
Rockies-Dodgers Game Two
The Rockies lost in a good old fashioned shootout at Coors Field yesterday afternoon by the final score of 10-8. Jeff Manship took the loss for the Rockies, while Clayton Kershaw collected his 14th victory of the season despite giving up a season high in runs. The Rockies battle the Dodgers in Game Two of the series.
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Rockies Drop Series Opener
It was a rough start for the potential Cy Young winner of the National League in Clayton Kershaw but he finally got some much needed run support from his Dodgers offense and was able to sneak away with the victory by a score of 10-8 against the Rockies. Read More
Weekend Sports Round-Up
Here’s an overlook of some of the big sports stories that transpired this weekend! As always, there was a little bit of everything! Read More







