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  • College Sports: disunity will produce a messy autumn

    College sports are holding up a mirror to America right now. Through the dis-unified approach taken by the NCAA and conferences towards the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with their approaches to the upcoming fall season. The NCAA is basically leaving decisions… Continue reading

    College Sports: disunity will produce a messy autumn
  • The reason why the 2020 NFL season will happen

    Despite the Ivy League opting against having a football season this fall. It’s unlikely that college football and NFL games won’t happen this fall. A season of some sort will happen for one primary reason. There are a few financial… Continue reading

    The reason why the 2020 NFL season will happen
  • Weekly Review: Cincinnati major league sports midyear review

    This week’s review takes a look at the state of Cincinnati’s major professional teams. Midway through a turbulent year for sports and everything else. Cincinnati Reds Summer camp began for the Cincinnati Reds last week. The latest step in Major… Continue reading

    Weekly Review: Cincinnati major league sports midyear review
  • Weekly Review: cancellations, a name change and more

    In this week’s review, the boys of summer will get to play this summer. Two of Ohio’s most notable sporting events have been cancelled. Plus, a former and current Cincinnati sports team owner make headlines. A busy week in Reds… Continue reading

    Weekly Review: cancellations, a name change and more
  • Baseball still has a chance to shine this summer

    Despite three rancorous months for Major League Baseball. The league is still in a position to make a success out of this upcoming season. With a 60 game regular season set to start in late July. Earlier this week, MLB… Continue reading

    Baseball still has a chance to shine this summer
  • Weekly Review: 2020 W&S Open and baseball news

    One of Cincinnati’s premiere sporting events won’t take place in Cincinnati this year. While the Cincinnati Reds’ spring training facility is temporarily closing. That’s coming up in this week’s Cincy Sports Journal Weekly Review. 2020 Western & Southern Open moving… Continue reading

    Weekly Review: 2020 W&S Open and baseball news
  • An essay on the importance of mentors

    Everyone has someone in their life beyond relatives that shapes their lives. Coaches at all levels fit that description for athletes. Through fitting the common definition of a mentor. Beyond athletics, clergy and teachers are among those that shape us.… Continue reading

    An essay on the importance of mentors
  • Weekly Review: Statements, remembering Ken Riley and more

    In this week’s review, a week of thought provoking statements. Major League Soccer avoids a lockout while Major League Baseball’s squabbling continues. Remembering legendary Cincinnati Bengals player Ken Riley and more. The sports world speaks out about racial injustices Seemingly… Continue reading

    Weekly Review: Statements, remembering Ken Riley and more
  • College Sports: will the kids be alright?

    In the midst of the turbulence that America and the rest of the world is facing. One particularly complex question worth asking lingers. How will all of this effect young people in the future? With the COVID-19 pandemic, economic uncertainty… Continue reading

    College Sports: will the kids be alright?
  • Weekly Review: an anniversary, a breakdown and baseball

    Sunday marked the one year anniversary of the first Cincy Sports Journal post. All that has transpired since that first post is bewildering in hindsight. Particularly given the week the United States just went through. Last week, the U.S. went… Continue reading

    Weekly Review: an anniversary, a breakdown and baseball