Scott Wiebe

Scott Wiebe

I have been a husband for 4 years and a father for 3 months.
I have been reading the sports section of the newspaper since I was 3.
I love any and all sports, especially baseball and English Soccer.
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  • Rachel Getting Married
    It's the season for Academy Award contenders to come out on DVD. Rachel Getting Married is one that deserves your attention. Get a description of the film here.
  • 2009 Allstate Sugar Bowl Preview
    The 2009 edition of the Allstate Sugar Bowl features a David and Goliath match-up between the Utah Utes and the Alabama Crimson Tide. Before you watch the game, check out this preview of one of the most intriguing bowl games on this year's schedule.
  • Ranking College Football's Unbeaten 15
    There are 15 unbeaten teams left in college football. The following are those 15 teams ranked in order, based on who they have played and beaten so far this year.
  • The Problem with MLS
    As long as Major League Soccer tries to be all things to all fans, it will never achieve the popularity it seeks.
  • In Defense of the BCS
    The BCS is a mistake. There's no doubt about that. But I think most fans would be surprised to find that it is much more successful than the playoff system used by the professional sports.
  • The Conference Structure is Not Sacred
    College football has a problem. It cannot crown a national champion without controversy. Until they realize that the conference structure is to blame, the controversy will not go away.
  • Andy Roddick: The Enigma
    Andy Roddick is the perfect example of what happens when an athlete makes too much money.
  • Washington Screwed Up Again
    The story of Caleb Campbell, an Army graduate whose NFL dream was snatched away at the last minute for reasons we may never know.
  • The 2008 British Open
    Here are some random thoughts and rhetorical questions from one person watching the British Open. This is coverage of the Open that you won't read anywhere else.
  • A Rant Against ESPN
    ESPN's coverage of Wimbledon was bad enough. Now, the non-story regarding A-Rod's divorce is making me sick.
  • MLB at the Halfway Point
    It's the halfway point of the MLB season, which means that it's time to make some assumptions about certain teams, and eliminate assumptions about other teams that some are making.
  • MLB: Youth Impact
    Baseball has seen an influx of young talent this season, as teams seek to develop players within their own farm systems. Here is a list of players 25 and younger who are making an everyday impact for their teams.
  • Major League Baseball: Striving for a Capitalist America
    Why is baseball America's national pastime? Baseball is an American sport through and through; there's no denying that. But have you ever thought that baseball is the national pastime because of the sport's economics? This story explains.
  • Judging Sports Athletes in the Court of Public Opinion
    When an athlete is suspected of breaking the law, he often finds himself guilty in the court of public opinion, even if he hasn't been convicted in a court of law. Is that fair to the athlete? This story says it is, and explains why.
  • Parental Neglect and Other Reasons Why Athletes like Joakim Noah Break the Law
    Athletes breaking the law has been a part of the sports culture for years. Joakim Noah is one of the latest troublemakers. After the comments made by his father following Joakim's arrest, it's not hard to see why he broke the law. Lack of proper parenting is one reason.
  • How to Watch Sports in the 21st Century
    As a society, we are busier than ever before. How can a sports fan watch all of the games he/she wants with a tight schedule? This column provides the answers.

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