First, end zone celebrations are banned and then players' use of social media is limited. Now, the "No Fun League" is restricting the very aspect of the game that so many people have grown to love: big hits.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Attention dormant NBA fans: The league is back in a big way
I honestly can't tell myself, or anyone else for that matter, that I am as avid an NBA fan as most. But for once, this season has really caught my attention. At a glance it seems the same as ever: a dominant Western Conference, an obviously weaker Eastern counterpart, and an MVP race fronted by big names like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.
Read MoreIce Knights send off seniors with two wins
Although SUNYACs were out of the picture, the Ice Knights came out skating hard for their last two games of the season, finishing the weekend with an unblemished 2-0 record after victories against both Brockport and Lebanon Valley.
Read MoreRecords fall in Blue Wave's win
The Geneseo men's and women's swim teams continued their season-long perfection by beating Oswego last Saturday, closing out their dual-meet season with unblemished records.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: College football's BCS is a mess
Back in August when the college season was fresh and Michigan and Notre Dame were actually considered good football teams, I made my annual prediction on which two teams I figured would be in the title game.
Read MoreWomen's cross country takes fifth place at NCAAs, men finish 22nd
With a long history of dominance, both the men's and women's cross-country teams headed to the national championships at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., on Saturday Nov. 17. This was the men's fifth and the women's ninth straight appearance at the NCAA Division III championships.
Read MoreBasketball teams anticipate strong seasons
The 2007-2008 season looks to be promising for both the men's and women's basketball teams. The men's team is coming off of a 15-11 record last season.
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