Wow. That's what I've been saying a lot in the last 48 hours, in regards to sports news. There's the obvious (Lance Armstrong admitting to Oprah that he used PEDs) and the utterly disgusting and bizarre (Manti Te'o's fake girlfriend; Roger Springfield's illegal taping of Syracuse players). I will break down these three and the other two major stories from the last two days in brief, in an effort to relaunch this blog, just in time for hockey season to (finally) begin.
Lance Armstrong admits drug use
While this story was by no means a breaking news story, as most people already knew this information. This was just a instance where Armstrong just proved everybody correct. While it does take a bit courage to own up to your wrongs, Armstrong gets no sympathy from me, because he only did so after the public already knew the truth. Also, it takes the opposite of courage to have lied to the public for years, and be rewarded for said lies by being revered as one of the most impressive athletes of the century. I'm glad all the cards have been played in this story line, and I look forward to Armstrong starting an organization to fight against performance-enhancing drugs.
Chip Kelly named head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles
Unlike Armstrong, Kelly's decision came as quite a shock to most of the world, as a few weeks ago, after he'd interviewed with many NFL teams (including the Eagles), Kelly announced he would remain at Oregon. I guess he changed his mind. After four incredibly successful as the Ducks' head coach, Kelly was perhaps the most sought-after coach. The Eagles got their man, but the real story here will be the fallout. Will Phil Knight and Nike follow Kelly to Philly? Will the Ducks remain a powerhouse team? Who will take his place?
Michael Morse traded to Seattle
In a three-way trade that got mostly lost in the shuffle of all of the other sporting news, Morse was traded to the Mariners, with John Jaso going to Oakland, and Seattle giving up three prospects. Morse became expendable when the Nationals signed Adam LaRoche last week, and Seattle had the need. His versatility will only strengthen their team, and now Jesus Montero can catch on everyday basis, which could equal a blossoming offensively.
Roger Springfield video tapes Syracuse University athletes
Springfield was the Syracuse athletic department's media director prior to police finding that he had taped men from three different sports, including football showering and other similar activities in the locker room Springfield, whose real last name is Cahak, had the red "on light" blocked off, so athletes would be unaware of his taping of them. These tapes were then used for his personal use, as they obviously could not be used to improve game performance. While this is not technically as bad as Jerry Sandusky, the reach is much further, as Springfield taped 108 or more student athletes. I am sure we will hear much, much more about this in the upcoming weeks and months.
Manti Te'o's dead girlfriend does not exist
In what was one of the saddest, most inspirational stories of the 2012 college football season, that of Manti Te'o, whose grandmother and leukemia-suffering girlfriend died within days of each other. But, it turned out to be a hoax. The girlfriend never existed, which means the cancer story was a lie, as was the car accident that put her in the hospital in the first place. Deadspin's investigative piece that uncovered this is a must read, which makes it incredibly difficult to find Te'o anything but involved in the creation of his fake girlfriend. However, Notre Dame has released a statement suggesting that it Te'o himself who has been the victim of a hoax. Deadspin's report did much more than expose the lies that Te'o had been spreading, but also the lack of fact-checking that Illinois and nationwide news outlets such as ESPN did on this story. The girl did not exist, her picture was stolen from a friend of a friend of Te'o's, and her back story did not check out in the least. Te'o is an incredible football player, but the rationale behind pulling a quick one on the American people for eight months should not be taken lightly. Like Lance Armstrong, Te'o will eventually need to fess up. At least, if there is anything good to come of this, Deadspin's work will be followed through with. We deserve the truth.
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