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The Klinsmann Era has begun. Excitement abounded when the announcement was made concerning the American’s new head coach. Now, after nearly a year at helm the attention has turned to World Cup qualifying and the future of the team. After some disappointing results the once bright outlook many fans had began to fade. But there are still plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the USMNT moving...
Published: July 5, 2012
Tiger Woods missed the cut at the 2012 Greenbrier Classic. He never figured out the speed of the greens, and he was plagued the entire way by terrible distance control with his irons. Woods never got into a groove, and he’ll have to go back to the practice range and figure out what’s wrong with his swing before the Open Championship. Thanks for sticking with us through the end, and...
Published: July 5, 2012
After a surprise showing at Euro 2012, Italy has every right to be confident ahead of the next World Cup in Brazil. However, a lot can change in two years’ time and such will be the case with the Italians, who are known to feature older players rather than their younger counterparts. In fact, if Italy had qualified for the Olympics, only two members of the current roster could even qualify without...
Published: July 4, 2012
It’s the Fourth of July, also known as American Independence Day. For many, it’s a great day to barbecue and enjoy the day off of work. For all, it’s a day to remember the signing of the Declaration of Independence some 236 years ago and take pride in and celebrate the accomplishments of the nation. What better way to appreciate the greatness of the USA than to reflect on the greatest...
Published: July 4, 2012
Qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup has already begun, and some big teams are already in trouble. Some received a tough draw. Others have stumbled in the early rounds of of qualification. Still others will need a turnaround to make it back to the biggest stage in the world. One thing all these teams have in common, however, is that an appearance in the World Cup two years from now is far from...
Published: July 4, 2012
Life at McLaren is never dull. They are capable of hitting incredible highs. In their 46 years, they have won 117 out 710 races they entered, secured 12 driver’s championships (second after Ferrari) and eight constructor’s championships (third after Ferrari and Williams). In other words, they know success. But for all they do right, they occasionally do it in a sea of bumbling that would...
Published: July 4, 2012
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will win their quarterfinals matches on Day 9 at Wimbledon, but the other two quarterfinals matches on the men’s side are more of a mystery. Unlike the ladies’ draw—which featured more upsets than a room full of kids crying over spilt milk—the men’s draw has mostly held to form. The only top-five player in the world that didn’t make...
Published: July 4, 2012
After the rain severely delayed Manic Monday and the men’s fourth-round matchups, Tuesday saw the last five men book their spots in the quarters. The bad news for those victors? Those quarters are Wednesday. With a semifinal berth on the line, what should we expect from tomorrow’s matches? Here is a complete guide to 2012 Wimbledon, Day 9. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 4, 2012
Andy Murray and David Ferrer both won their fourth-round matches on Tuesday at Wimbledon 2012. Murray defeated Marin Cilic in straight sets, while Ferrer defeated Juan Martin del Potro also in straight sets. As a result, Ferrer and Murray will meet in the quarterfinals of their second consecutive Grand Slam tournament. In their most recent meeting, Ferrer defeated Murray at the recently completed 2012...
Published: July 3, 2012
American viewers tuned into the European Championships 2012 Final in record numbers on ESPN, as the sport continues to grow in popularity. The game contested between Spain and Italy on Sunday, July 1 was watched by an average of just over four million viewers, a jump of eight percent from the 2008 final which was also won by Spain—against Germany. That figure was a previous record for U.S. viewers...