Category: Sports

  • From One Bears Fan to Another: Keep Soldier Field Iconic

    Soldier Field: One of the most iconic NFL stadiums. Home to the Chicago Bears since 1971, the stadium is still a bucket list place for many. But, the Bears might have a new stadium to call home. The Franchise became interested in the Arlington Park property which would move them from Chicago to the Northwest…

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  • My Conversation with Rob Moseley

    It’s a typical rainy Tuesday here in Eugene, Or. About a few minutes from campus sits Autzen stadium, home of the Oregon Ducks football team. Across the stadium sits the practice facility, Marcus Mariota Performance center, and the Casanova Center, where I had the pleasure to sit down with Rob Moseley, editor-in-chief for GoDucks.com Moseley…

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  • Women in Sports, It’s the Same Everywhere.

    One thing that we’re not never going to stop doing, posting, or talking about is women and girls in sports. Specifically, engaging them into the industry. The Sport Information Resource Centre in Canada. created an infographic on the status of girls and women’s participation and leaderships in sports. And while this talks website is based in…

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  • NFL and Controversy: What They Can Learn

    The NFL is no stranger to controversy. Within the past few years alone, they have dealt with some of their biggest issues including the shut out of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. They are also no stranger to hiding their battles.  While the Super Bowl was all everyone could talk about, the league…

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  • Chasing Dreams with the XFL

    This time of the year is a tough one for most football fans. Super Bowl LVII came to an exciting finish with the Kansas City Chiefs beating the Philadelphia Eagles 35-38. Now, all we can do is look forward to next season through the draft process. But, that doesn’t mean football has to stop.  This…

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  • America’s Sweetheart for America’s Team

    This past Thursday, February 9th, Kelly Clarkson made history as the first woman to host the NFL Honors.  The NFL Honors debuted in 2012 and is held the Thursday before Super Bowl Sunday in the city where it’s being held. This year, the show was held in Phoenix, Arizona. Some of the awards presented include…

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  • Tom Brady or Women in Sports?

    When I say the date February 1st what comes to mind? To all the sports lovers, it obviously would be it’s the day of Tom Brady’s (first and second) retirement. But there’s another holiday that some might not be as familiar with. And that is National Girls and Women in Sports Day. (N.G.W.S.D) February 1, 2023,…

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  • Life Beyond Sports

    While it’s important to excel on the field, it’s also extremely important to excel off the field. Being a student athlete, it can be tough to stay on top of schoolwork and not get behind. After all, that might not be the first thing on their mind. But it is important, as being in school…

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  • Naomi Osaka x Louis Vuitton: A Sports-Fashion Lovers Dream

    Naomi Osaka has partnered with Louis Vuitton for their Spring 2021 campaign shot by Creative Director Nicolas Ghesquière. The Tennis star joined the brand as the newest House Ambassador. The shoot is a series of photos that is colorful, playful, and even features her on the court. As someone who is a fan of both…

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  • How Tua Tagovailoa’s Injury Was the Wake-up Call the NFL Needed

    After a scary hit that had Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa taken off the field by stretcher, the NFL’s concussion protocol was under fire. A week before the incident during a game against the Buffalo Bills, he came into contact with a linebacker during the second quarter. He fell backward which resulted in him hitting…

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