Bill Simmons - http://grantland.com/features/
Dan Shaughnessy - http://boston.com/sports/columnists/shaughnessy/
Washington post Columns and Blogs
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/blogs-columns/
New York Times Columns and Blogs
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/columnists
Boston Sports Columns
http://bostonherald.com/sports/columnists
Bob Ryan
http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/ryan/
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
ESPN Sports Scandal List
Reader's List - http://espn.go.com/page2/s/readers/worstscandals.html
ESPN - Page 2 List - https://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/scandals.html
http://www.mensfitness.com/life/sports/11-biggest-sports-scandals-of-all-time
Above are the links to three websites that list their all time worst sports scandals. Look over each of the lists from the links... many of them you will not have heard of before...Choose one of the scandals listed. You will need to do some research on the scandal so that you can do the next type of sports article - The Sports Column
A column is where the sportswriter gets to vent his or her opinions, and the best sports columnists do just that, fearlessly. Often that means being very tough on coaches, players or teams who don't meet expectations, particularly at the pro level, where all concerned are being paid huge salaries to do just one thing - win.
ESPN - Page 2 List - https://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/scandals.html
http://www.mensfitness.com/life/sports/11-biggest-sports-scandals-of-all-time
Above are the links to three websites that list their all time worst sports scandals. Look over each of the lists from the links... many of them you will not have heard of before...Choose one of the scandals listed. You will need to do some research on the scandal so that you can do the next type of sports article - The Sports Column
A column is where the sportswriter gets to vent his or her opinions, and the best sports columnists do just that, fearlessly. Often that means being very tough on coaches, players or teams who don't meet expectations, particularly at the pro level, where all concerned are being paid huge salaries to do just one thing - win.
But sports columnists also focus on those they admire, whether it's an inspirational coach who leads a team of underdogs to a great season, or a mostly unheralded player who may be short on natural talent but makes up for it with hard work and unselfish play.
You are going to focus on the later - you are going to choose a scandal to write about and offer your opinions.
Here's an example of how a sports column might begin:
Professional athletes get away with murder. Literally. O.J. Simpson kills two people and gets away with it. Oscar Pistorius kills his girlfriend and can claim he thought she was a burglar. Jayson Williams kills his limo driver and is only charged with covering up the crime. Ray Lewis kills two people outside of a nightclub and is only charged with obstruction. Aaron Hernandez...well, I guess we will have to wait and see. How is it that they can literally do whatever they want while the rest of us see the letter of the law with every minor transgression?
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Your Reaction
What is your reaction to the Sandusky article? Did the familes see the possibility for money and exploit the situation, or is Dottie truly unaware of what took place under her own roof? Are professional athletes and coaches above the law? It seems that many of them get away with crimes for years (Aaron Hernandez, OJ Simpson etc, oh wait OJ was innocent and Aaron Hernandez "allegedly" murdered several people). After reading the article, post your responses on your blogs!
The Sandusky Predicament
Sandusky’s wife: Victims manipulated over money
AP / March 12, 2014
NEW YORK (AP) — The wife of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky says she ‘‘definitely’’ believes her husband is innocent despite being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys and that the victims’ financial gain was at play.
Dottie Sandusky said in an interview broadcast Wednesday on NBC’s ‘‘Today’’ show that ‘‘there was nothing that went on because I was here’’ in the couple’s small home in State College, Pa., where some of the victims reported being abused in the basement.
Although one accuser said his muffled screams went unheard by her upstairs, Sandusky heard nothing ‘‘because he didn’t scream,’’ she said after giving interviewer Matt Lauer a tour of the house. ‘‘It’s not a dungeon,’’ she noted of the basement.
She denied any suggestion that she was a ‘‘weak spouse’’ who enabled her husband and said she believes his accusers had been manipulated.
‘‘I think it was, they were manipulated, and they saw money,’’ she said. ‘‘Once lawyers came into the case, they said there was money.’’
In October, Penn State announced it was paying nearly $60 million to settle abuse claims by 26 young men. It’s not clear how many suits are still pending against the school following those settlements.
Sandusky said in the interview recorded Monday that she believed that her husband showered with children but ‘‘that’s the generation that Jerry grew up in.’’
She insisted the inappropriate behavior went no further: ‘‘I definitely believe him. Because if I didn’t believe him, when I testified at trial, I could have not said what I said. I would have had to tell the truth.’’
Sandusky, who testified for about 40 minutes during her husband’s 2012 trial, also disputed a police investigator’s account of a statement by her husband following a 1998 complaint by a mother who said Jerry Sandusky had showered with her son.
He ‘‘would not say, ‘I wish I was dead,’’’ Dottie Sandusky said.
She was joined in the interviewed by filmmaker John Ziegler, who is working on a documentary in defense of the late Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky’s longtime boss.
Jerry Sandusky, who is serving a 30- to 60-year sentence, insists he is innocent and has appealed his conviction to the state Supreme Court.
Dottie Sandusky said she visits her husband once a week in his southwestern Pennsylvania prison but is allowed no physical contact.
‘‘We talk about what’s been going on with the family, we talk about things with the case, how things have been going for him,’’ she said. Confined to his cell for 23 hours a day, he reads, meditates, writes and has a television, ‘‘which is a lifesaver for him,’’ she said.
She began to cry while saying the case has been ‘‘really rough’’ on her family.
‘‘Some of our grandchildren are old enough that they know what’s been going on, and they’ve been told what’s been going on,’’ she said. ‘‘They know who their pop is and what he was.’’
Many friends have stood by the couple, but lawyers have told others to keep their distance, she said.
Sandusky broke down again when asked what her husband misses most, finally replying, ‘‘Family meals, the fun times with the grandkids, playing ball, doing special things with friends.’’
‘‘He said, ‘I guess I took those too for granted,’’’ she said.
But Sandusky said many people may find it hard to believe that her husband has maintained a positive attitude.
‘‘Jerry’s still a happy person, and he smiles, and he tries to make people laugh, and he said, ‘I’m in the situation I’m in and I’m going to make the best I can out of it.’’’
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Automatic bids
It is a hot button topic among sports announcers and writers. Should teams from specific conferences get automatic bids into the tournament? The Ivy League gets an automatic bid. The Patriot League gets an automatic bid... does it seem fair that certain conferences always have an automatic bid when teams with better records may make it into the tournament?
Monday 3.10
1) Finish up your interview assignments. Post the response articles on your blog and turn in the questions to the folder.
2) Pose a sports related question to the class on the blog. If can be about anything, but it is easier to deal with current events.
3) Respond in no more than 100 words to 3 of your classmates questions on their blogs.
4) Check out the march Madness updates. Do some research on the games from this weekend. Look for some potential upsets in the making. There was a lot of action in March Madness this weekend. Be prepared to talk about what is happening in the world of March Madness on Wednesday. We will dedicate Wednesday's class to discussions of March Madness and your grade will be determined by your participation in discussion.
1) Finish up your interview assignments. Post the response articles on your blog and turn in the questions to the folder.
2) Pose a sports related question to the class on the blog. If can be about anything, but it is easier to deal with current events.
3) Respond in no more than 100 words to 3 of your classmates questions on their blogs.
4) Check out the march Madness updates. Do some research on the games from this weekend. Look for some potential upsets in the making. There was a lot of action in March Madness this weekend. Be prepared to talk about what is happening in the world of March Madness on Wednesday. We will dedicate Wednesday's class to discussions of March Madness and your grade will be determined by your participation in discussion.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
One of the jobs of a sports writer, is to conduct interviews and turn the interviews into articles. Today, you are going to conduct 2 interviews in class and turn the interviews into 2-3 paragraph articles to be posted on your blog.
1) Come up with a list of at least 5 questions to be asked in the interview. These should obviously be sports related. They can either be in regards to playing a sport, or watching sports. You will need to turn in a hand written copy of your questions and the answers.
For playing: What has been the best sporting moment you have been a part of?
For watching: What has been your favorite moment in sports that you have seen live?
2) After you have developed your 5 different questions, you will interview 2 of your classmates. Write down their answers so that you can use what they have said in your response.
3) Turn their answers into a mini article about that person. This should, as always, contain an engaging title and opening sentence. It should be thorough and thoughtful. These should be at least 2 paragraphs. You will obviously need to insert your own information into the article about the person and perhaps the interview itself.
10 points - Questions and answers for both interviews
20 points - 10 points per article posted on your blog
Today's overall grade is out of 30 points. This is in preparation for a larger interview to be conducted later.
1) Come up with a list of at least 5 questions to be asked in the interview. These should obviously be sports related. They can either be in regards to playing a sport, or watching sports. You will need to turn in a hand written copy of your questions and the answers.
For playing: What has been the best sporting moment you have been a part of?
For watching: What has been your favorite moment in sports that you have seen live?
2) After you have developed your 5 different questions, you will interview 2 of your classmates. Write down their answers so that you can use what they have said in your response.
3) Turn their answers into a mini article about that person. This should, as always, contain an engaging title and opening sentence. It should be thorough and thoughtful. These should be at least 2 paragraphs. You will obviously need to insert your own information into the article about the person and perhaps the interview itself.
10 points - Questions and answers for both interviews
20 points - 10 points per article posted on your blog
Today's overall grade is out of 30 points. This is in preparation for a larger interview to be conducted later.
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