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from 2-3pm today Nathan Buckley as the head of Collingwood is a romantic notion, but even if Bucks had the chance to return to the Pies as senior coach, he would be finishing someone else's work.For a...  |


There is no perfect system to stop tanking. Having a lottery amongst the bottom four teams to decide who gets the priority draft picks, would create incentive for the teams in fifth or sixth position ...  |
the Richmond Football Club is gone," Campbell said. It was an assessment based on his belief the Tigers would appoint a coach who would finally bring success to the club that has languished at o...  |
Essendon spring-heel Paddy Ryder at the bounces and stoppages. The Dogs pair have the advantage of breathers on the interchange bench, while Ryder has played a lone hand since injuries sidelined Bomb...  |


Hawthorn's Jordan Lewis has promised to stay out of trouble after a lucky escape at the AFL tribunal, where he avoided suspension despite punching an opponent in the stomach. Lewis was on Tuesday nig...  |
We may be months away from tip-off on the 2009-2010 college basketball season, but with the signing of top prospect Lance Stephenson last week, Cincinnati signaled its return to relevance in the Big East, says SC's Seth Doria.  |  |
Baseball's All-Star Game is fast approaching, but four SC writers, not content with this year's all-stars, chose all-time all-star teams in a competitive, fantasy-style draft. All week, SC will be publishing the results. Today, SC's Brad Oremland explains the project.  |  |
It's been several months since Le Anne Schreiber wrote her last column as ESPN ombudsman. SC's Brad Oremland believes Schreiber had a positive influence on the state of affairs in Bristol, and hopes ESPN will name a successor to continue  |  |
Last Sunday at Wimbledon, history was written. Roger Federer won his 15th Slam title to become the player with most Slam titles in the history of the sport. SC's Mert Ertunga explains why this Sunday was different from the rest.  |  |
This holiday weekend, the untimely death of Steve McNair overshadowed a great Wimbledon final, the announcement of the MLB all-star rosters, and everything else on the sports landscape. SC's Brad Oremland remembers a fine QB and a good man.  |  |
With fantasy football drafts approaching within the next few months, SC's Bobby Campbell leaves ranking players to the experts. He, however, takes a look at the real importance of being a successful fantasy football manager: naming your team.  |  |
Baseball's All-Star Game is fast approaching, but four SC writers, not content with this year's all-stars, chose all-time all-star teams in a competitive, fantasy-style draft. All week, SC will be publishing the results. Today, SC's Diane Grassi debuts her team.  |  |
While many NBA fans may have been following their favorite players on Twitter last week for free agency updates, SC's Scott Shepherd decided to follow NBA front office executives to get the real scoop on free agency. Take a look  |  |
Just as the first half of the 2009 MLB season comes to a close, SC's Bill Hazell brings you the finale of Sports Central's All-Time MLB Draft series as we now have all four of our brilliant staff's teams in  |  |
The word around the NBA is that Chris Bosh's time with the Toronto Raptors may be coming to an end. SC's Jonathan Hamelin hopes that Chris Bosh ends all speculation and pleads with Bosh to sign a long-term contract with  |  |
This summer, four SC baseball writers participated in an all-time MLB draft, competing to select the best players in major league history. In the third installment, SC's Brad Oremland presents his team and explains his selections, including why his team  |  |
The Dodgers might have been picked to do well this year, but the way they have run away from the pack with their best player, um, unavailable has shown the type of depth that can win titles. SC's Kyle Jahner  |  |
Baseball's All-Star Game is fast approaching, but four SC writers, not content with this year's all-stars, chose all-time all-star teams in a competitive, fantasy-style draft. All week, SC will be publishing the results. Today, SC's Jeff Kallman debuts his team.  |  |
As the baseball stars align in St. Louis, two of the "bad sheep" have recently resurfaced. With that comes questions of legendary status in the "Steroid Era." However, SC's Jonathan Lowe says that those questions have already been answered.  |  |
As the college football season nears, SC's Jean Neuberger already has ideas on how to improve this year's slate: replace some weaker teams on schedules with more appealing matchups. With that in mind, it's time to play SC's "Play This  |  |
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