Carolina Panthers keeping fan base in play
After lowering player payroll and hiking ticket prices, the Carolina Panthers are tackling customer loyalty this season. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Angry Bowyer: 'I wouldn't cheat' for victory
By DAN GELSTON 2010-09-24T16:30:24ZDOVER, Del. (AP) -- Clint Bowyer gave a defiant defense of his Chase-opening victory, saying he "wouldn't cheat" to win a race after his car failed a follow-up inspection.... hosted.ap.org |
Waterproofgate: US team spring a leak
• American Ryder Cup players weighed down by wet clothes• US officials have to go to merchandise tent for replacements• In pictures: The highs and lows of Ryder Cup outfitsThe brutal weather has claimed the first casualty of 2010 Ryder Cup: the US team's waterproofs. Officials from the PGA of America had to be dispatched to the merchandise tent at Celtic Manor to buy some new suits."They absorb too much water, which means they are too heavy. The American caddies have been complaining about them all week and so have the players," said one source inside the European camp.Ian Poulter looked delighted at seeing the Americans re-emerge in different rain gear. "I can see them on right now. Ours are keeping us nice and dry, that's all I am going to say," he said.The uniforms, which are dark blue with two whites stripes and the player's name emblazoned across the back, have already been widely criticised this week on fashion grounds, with unflattering comparisons being made with basketball tracksuits.Corey Pavin, the USA captain, can probably live with such criticism, but to have made such a mistake with such a crucial piece of equipment is embarrassing, to say the least.Ryder CupCorey PavinGolfLawrence Doneganguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
Cardinals jump to 11th, Dallas Cowboys 1st in NFL popularity
Winning means everything in sports and results in short memories for sports fans who hop on the latest victory bandwagon. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Kevin Mawae's last NFL fight: Keeping players united in labor
Now that Kevin Mawae is retired from his old job, Monday mornings look and feel much differently. The sun shines brighter, or at least it seems ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |