Matt Osgood
Is Harvard's Tim Murphy the Best Football Coach in America?
Tim Murphy has been quietly leading a dominant Harvard football program for more than two decades.
Throwback Thursday: The Time John Chaney Threatened to Kill John Calipari
The Atlantic-10 Conference of the 1980s was a heated place.
The Bruins and Canadiens Have Been Battling on Hockey's Biggest Stages for Nearly a Century
The Winter Classic in Foxboro will be the 910th matchup on the ice between Boston and Montreal.
The Double Life of Patriots Long Snapper Joe Cardona
Cardona, a graduate of the Naval Academy, works a 24-hour shift every Tuesday—his off day—at the Naval Academy Preparatory School.
The Secret History of the Kentucky Derby's Iconic Cocktail
The mint julep is all but synonymous with the Kentucky Derby. How exactly did that happen? It's a long story that starts in the Antebellum South.
Reasons To Get High, Or Why Pole Vaulters Risk Everything For An Extra Half-Inch
The Pole Vault is a singular and uniquely dangerous sport. The people who do it anyway aren't in it for money. They're in it to fly, and because they're a little crazy.
'Some Guys Never Have a Shot': Inside the Life of an NBA D-Leaguer
The difference in talent between a D-League superstar and an NBA bench player is marginal. But the journey is almost impossible to make.
A Dumb Path to a Dumb Solution: The College Football Playoff
Once upon a time the NCAA was content with not having a clear national champion in football. Then the 90s came.
War, Beheadings, and Booze: A Brief History of Tailgating
Tailgating has carved out its place in American football culture, but how exactly did it get started in the first place?
Life After Death: #MilesForJamie and the Race to Beat Cancer
Jamie Roberts was a coach, friend, and inspiration to the people in her life. She remains an inspiration well after her death.
Mind Body Spirit: Springfield College's Mystical Coaching Domination
How has tiny Springfield College come to dominate the NFL coaching ranks?