Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
There has just been too much material. Betwen Manti Te’o and Lance Armstrong, last week was filled with an over-hyper media, once again simultaneously covering a story and covering themselves as...
Sixteen years ago Tupac was gunned down outside a club somewhere in Los Angeles. That following year, Biggie Smalls, was shot to death. And all of a sudden the “beef” between...
As the Showcase got underway Sunday morning, the big guns brought out the big birds. Ali Machinchy, one of the world’s most renown RC jet pilots from England was dominating the...
The Mustangs had a golden opportunity. A win at Sacramento State last week would have given Cal Poly an 8-0 record to start the season and all but assured them of...
When you are 1-14 on the season, closing sets becomes a daunting task. Against rival UCSB, the Cal Poly volleyball team was in sets early, but could not stop the Gauchos,...
On a cool, windy spring afternoon, kids are scattered all over a baseball field. They are teenagers, sure. 15, 16, 17, sometimes even 18 years old — but still kids. And...
Weeks removed from walking in Cal Poly’s 2012 graduation ceremony, point-guard Amaurys Fermin is happy to be where he is — a rookie on an up-and-coming national team trying to make...
Are these guys for real? In a Mark Medina article in the LA Times from yesterday, Mike Brown’s first season as the Lakers coach was closely examined. Here are some amazing...
While making fun of Jim Rome’s stereotypical “softball guy” can be fun, the caricature Rome portrays is actually pretty accurate at times. Since I have been around men’s league softball for...
Recent reports have linked the enigmatic Gilbert Arenas with the Los Angeles Lakers. In a weird season, the addition of Arenas would be a move that would fit well with both...