Haberler |
NYT > Sports
|
|
|
-
Final Thoughts From the Last Night of the First 12-Team College Football Playoff
Ohio State’s $20 million roster did exactly what it intended and kept it interesting along the way, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
-
A 3-by-5 Notecard Explains Everything About Andy Reid’s Leadership
The card with two words on it sits behind the Kansas City coach’s desk and sums up his extraordinary success.
-
The Dodgers Won the World Series. Then They Spent Nearly Half a Billion Dollars.
It’s been 25 years since an M.L.B. team won back-to-back titles, but Los Angeles is unfazed.
-
A Way-Too-Early Look at Next Season’s College Football Title Contenders
A coach who has a reputation for losing big games will have no excuses in 2025, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
-
Novak Djokovic Beats Carlos Alcaraz to Reach Australian Open Semifinals
Djokovic, a 10-time Australian Open champion, reconfigured his tactics to secure the victory.
-
Why a Pitcher Purposefully Cost Himself $500,000 With an Ejection
To CC Sabathia, being a great teammate meant everything — even if it meant defying a manager’s orders.
-
ESPN Spent Years Courting Nick Saban, and It All Paid Off
“Whenever he makes a comment, everybody listens,” the lead producer of “College Gameday” said of the longtime college football coach.
-
A New Women’s Basketball League Is an Instant Hit. Now Comes the Hard Part.
Unrivaled filled its rosters with W.N.B.A. All-Stars and found deep-pocketed investors. Up next: a bigger audience.
-
When Real Madrid Signed a Soccer Prodigy and It Did Not Work Out
Ten years ago, the team presented Martin Odegaard to the media after beating Europe’s biggest clubs. But he made little impact.
|
|