Sunday, November 8, 2009

football

Exclusive: Former NFL Coach Tony Dungy Invited to Join White House Faith Council

The invitation is likely to draw praise from evangelicals but criticism from gay rights activists. more >>

Mike Hayden: the Steelers' Biggest Fan in Washington

The Steelers love the outgoing CIA director, too—so much so that we hear Jerome Bettis hugged him. more >>

Super Bowl Ads 2009 Were Dull Without PETA, and That's Good

PETA would have spiced things up, but the crop was a bore, and that's good. more >>

Green Commercials of Super Bowl XLIII

it was more about the ads that didn't air than the ones that did. more >>

Audio: Greening Your Super Bowl Party

I spoke about greening your Super Bowl party on WTOP radio in Washington, D.C. more >>

Better Times By Super Bowl XLIV (the one next year)

By this time next year, consumers might be back in the game more >>

By the Numbers: Recession Sacks Super Bowl Spending

Economy and Cinderella Cardinals take a toll, but Tampa's hardly going broke. more >>

The Super Bowl is Green - Here are 5 Ways to Celebrate Accordingly

The NFL is using renewable energy and offsets for this year's Super Bowl. No matter what your team's colors are, here's how to be green on Sunday. more >>

Obama's Big Endorsement: Steelers Over Cardinals in Super Bowl

Presidents usually don't take sides in big sporting events. Not Obama. more >>

Stop the War: It's the Super Bowl, Silly

Even soldiers stuck in mountain camps will get to see the Super Bowl. more >>

Polling the Super Bowl: Steelers Favored to Win (Against a Majority's Wishes)

A recent poll reveals that men and women will root for different teams this Sunday. more >>

5 Closest Super Bowls

Dallas also lost by three to Baltimore (16-13) in 1971. more >>

Super Bowl Luxury Suite Goes for $237,508

There are still plenty of seats available--if you've got cash to burn. more >>

8 Super Bowl XLIII Events for Fans of All Ages

Tampa hosts several spectacular events. more >>

Joe Paterno's Glasses Stolen

They didn't belong to the real Jo Pa but instead to a statue that sits near Penn State's stadium. more >>

5 Favorite U.S. Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball Lead the Pack

Football Has three TD, FG lead over baseball; soccer and auto racing tied for fifth. more >>

Capitals Could Break the Redskins, Wizards, and Nationals D.C. Championship Drought

But Ovechkin and the Capitals need to play like a team. more >>

Penn State Police Try to Control Rose Bowl Ticket Sale

Despite a plan to prevent students from camping out, scene quickly became "unruly." more >>

NFL Football Is Hurt by the Recession. Good

The sport is offensive more >>

Yale Marching Band Suspended

Director says Berlin Wall display during halftime was "completely inappropriate and highly offensive." more >>

BCS Coordinator: Sorry President-Elect Obama, No College Football Playoffs Here

Obama has argued for a college football playoff system to determine the national champion. more >>

BCS Coordinator: Sorry President-Elect Obama, No College Football Playoffs Here

Obama has argued for a college football playoff system to determine the national champion. more >>

14 Charged in October 25 Riot

10 Penn State students were cited in connection with a riot after the Nittany Lions beat Ohio State. more >>

Penn State Fans Cry Tears of Pepper Spray

Huge Nittany Lion win sends thousands to the streets. more >>

Boston to Better Enforce Tailgate Rules at Harvard-Yale Game

Party must end at kickoff, and U-Haul trucks and kegs won't be allowed. more >>

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