Have Fans Pushed Athletes to the Point of Lying? — Sports Survey of the Day
It seems that more and more athletes are coming out as, well, truth-challenged in one form or another. But whose fault is it really?
It seems that more and more athletes are coming out as, well, truth-challenged in one form or another. But whose fault is it really?
Another week, another seven babes vying for the title. In our eyes, they're all winners.
The New England Patriots come up short again in their quest for another Super Bowl ring, but instead of talking about the Ravens' success it seems all anyone cares about is New England coach Bill Belichick's attitude after the game.
We've been waiting all year for this, and now the task seems daunting -- How can we possibly choose just one of these babes?
Just when you thought the week was going to be all about Lance Armstrong's big interview with Oprah, Manti Te'o had to go and steal the spotlight with the whole fake-girlfriend thing.
A new survey sheds some light on what tempts Americans more than anything else.
Wanna guess? Eating junk food? Cheating on a spouse? Oh, why don't you just give in and read on to find out, already.
It's NFL Conference Championship time again, and again this year, no Texas teams are represented. Congratulations to the Houston Texans who made it to the second round again, this time with starting Quarterback Matt Schaub intact, but who unfortunately couldn't get past the New England Patriots.
The Dallas Cowboys on the other hand, didn't make the playoffs, after another rather mediocre season. Where does the fault lie? Is it Tony Romo? Is it Jason Garrett? Is it Jerry Jones?
Now that the NFC and AFC championships have been determined, who has more on the line: Ray Lewis or Tony Gonzales?
The 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame nominees are in and there won't be any plaques added this year.
2013: New year, new babes we wish were our girlfriends.
Normally we would be knee deep into the NHL season by now, but the puck will drop later this month on a new season thanks to the lockout, which ended last weekend. And the NFL playoffs are in full swing.
So what are you more pumped for -- the NHL's return, or the NFL playoffs?
On Wednesday morning, Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments in his knee. His recovery time is expected to be six to eight months, which means he should be ready for the start of the 2013 season. But will he be the same?