What’s in store for Stanford’s remaining NFL prospects? Nicholas Radoff May 1, 2015 1 Comment With the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft completed, all Stanford draft prospects remain on the board with the exception of offensive tackle Andrus Peat (drafted at No. 13 overall by the New Orleans... Read More »
Venkataraman: Mariota or Winston? Vignesh Venkataraman May 1, 2015 0 Comments As I frantically type these words, hoping my desk editor doesn’t destroy me for submitting yet another column late, there are just 30 minutes separating us from the 2015 version of the... Read More »
Park: Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota? Do-Hyoung Park February 26, 2015 2 Comments Around NFL Draft time last year, I wrote a column about how, despite his poor showing at the NFL Combine and his Pro Day, Teddy Bridgewater – and not Blake Bortles – should have been the first... Read More »
Venkataraman: NFL shenanigans Vignesh Venkataraman February 24, 2015 8 Comments The 2014-2015 NFL season ended on Feb. 1 when the final seconds ticked off the clock in Glendale, Arizona, the site of the Super Bowl. It featured arguably the weirdest Roman numeral associated (XLIX)... Read More »
Lakshman: Who’s in contention for the college football playoff? Vihan Lakshman December 4, 2014 0 Comments Ladies and gentlemen, we’re almost there — just one short month until we arrive at a playoff in college football. For a sport that once saw Notre Dame claim a National Championship after tying... Read More »
Miller: Bass fishing is a model sport for the paying of student-athletes Cameron Miller October 21, 2014 0 Comments I left-off my column series on the O’Bannon v. NCAA case last week with a personal story explaining my own experience with the NCAA’s draconian restrictions on student-athlete compensation. As you... Read More »
Lakshman: Mississippi State’s rise embodies what’s great about college football Vihan Lakshman October 15, 2014 0 Comments It may not be the same as a team like Boise State rising to No. 1, but we still shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that a program that without any major trophies to show off managed to climb from the... Read More »
Radoff: Quarterbacks should rethink college choices Nicholas Radoff May 14, 2014 0 Comments Nothing else rivals the sheer complexity and pageantry of the NFL Draft — it’s so exhilarating that it has inspired its own Kevin Costner movie. In fact, the draft is bigger than Kevin Costner,... Read More »