I came up with the term after this.
And though I have been watching, talking (WHCR radio call) and writing (New York Beacon) about the Giants-Buccaneers Wild Card game, I couldn't help but to note these three 'close' contest. All of these are women's college basketball games, but I advise some of you to "don't hate the player."
(1)Connecticut 100
Purdue 50
(5) Maryland 110
Clemson 46
And the worst of all...
(19) George Washington 98
Brown 22
Did the starting lineups stay in the lockerroom and watch Eli Manning on TV instead of come out for the second half?
Perception is reality, the saying goes. Modern players can never transcend time, athletes only care about the money and the fan is never wrong. Yet, all you need to do is dig a little deeper to find the truth. As a freelance sportswriter, my job is to give the audience a story around what just happened. As a consumer, I expect that sports will always provide more than I bargained for. As a fan, my hopes are to be enlightened by more than points. Welcome to the mind of a sports scribe.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
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