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ONE-TIMER, maintains Pittsburgh's Joe Sager
We all know the NHL is physical and emotional.However, the New York Islanders blew past those...
03/01/2011 - 12:45
Joe Sager
66 SHOOTS AND SCORES, writes Dan Scifo of the Latrobe Bulletin
When Mario Lemieux talks, the National Hockey League listens.
03/01/2011 - 12:43
Dan Scifo
GIVE HIM THE DUNCE CAP, writes Miami's Walter Villa
Terrelle Pryor made a terrible business decision returning to Ohio State, where he will miss five...
01/29/2011 - 16:21
Walter Villa
SCHOOL IS COOL, says Jerry DiPaola of the Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Let’s pretend that Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor changed his mind (lost it!) and decided to...
01/29/2011 - 16:13
Jerry DiPaola
Pay-for-play accusations. Suspended athletes playing in bowl games. Massive fines in the name of player safety. Proposed 18-game schedules... Which organization is more hypocritical, the NCAA or the NFL?
The Professionals By Jerry DiPaola, Pittsburgh Tribune Review
01/12/2011 - 16:06
PSR Staff
With all the rumors swirling about Auburn quarterback Cam Newton, would he have gotten your vote for the Heisman Trophy?
Why Not? By Chris Mack Hi. My name’s Billy Joe Simpson Morris, and I’m a one time Heisman Trophy...
12/14/2010 - 09:41
PSR Staff
With Marc-Andre Fleury struggling and Brent Johnson picking up win after win, is it time for the Penguins to re-consider whether Fleury is indeed the all-star they thought he was?
The Flower Will Bloom Again By Joe Sager, PSR Marc-Andre Fleury is a world-class goalie.
11/07/2010 - 11:39
PSR Staff
The Steelers are off to a 3-1 start even without their quarterback in the lineup. Now that Ben Roethlisberger is back on the field, do the Steelers have what it takes to get to the Super Bowl?
Are the Steelers a Super Bowl Team? No - Too Much To Ask
10/14/2010 - 13:08
PSR Staff
Jerry DiPaola of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and PSR's Ken Torgent both think the Steelers will survive -- but will they thrive?
They'll Be Fine By Jerry DiPaola, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
09/08/2010 - 07:05
PSR Staff
LeBron James made a lot of people angry when he decided to leave Cleveland for Miami. Heck, he made his former boss so mad the guy cried, stomped and whined like a spoiled child leaving Chuck E. Cheese. But is LeBron a true villain?
Probably not—those are the guys playing for your Pittsburgh Steelers these days—but he certainly...
08/14/2010 - 12:13
Tony DeFazio
There was not much we didn't know about Pitt's Jamie Dixon when this season began. We knew he'd never coached a team to the Final Four. But we also knew he never missed an NCAA Tournament. Nor has he ever lost to a Top 10 team at home.
Editor's DeskFeature OnePitt BasketballTop Story
At some point in the second round of the ongoing Crosby concussion saga, the news broke that Sid was again paying a visit to the father of chiropractic neurology, Dr. Ted Carrick. Sid was treated extensively by Dr. Carrick in the early stages of his recovery.
Collier's CornerFeature Two
Steelers president Art Rooney II doesn’t open his mouth often, unless he has a good reason. That’s rare for an attorney, but appropriate for an executive of an NFL team that has been a model of stability and success for most of the past four decades.
Feature ThreeThird And Short
Could it be that Kris Letang is flying under the radar a little bit – right here in Pittsburgh? Let me explain the question. In the Penguins’ dressing room, among the coaches and in the front office, they know exactly what they have in the 24-year-old Montreal native.
Behind The NetFeature Four
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Jeannette's Demetrious Cox was one of 31 WPIAL and Pittsburgh City League football players who signed letters of intent on Feb. 1. PSR has the list right here.
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The dream for many young, budding athletes is to someday become a pro, but the more realistic first goal should be earning a college scholarship.
Custom 2High SchoolKeystone Recruiting
With the All Star games behind us for the NFL and NHL, I should take some time to note the players from the Steelers and the Penguins who participated in their respective games.
Custom 3Val Porter
The usual suspects dominated National Signing Day, with national champion Alabama leading the way. Urban Meyer's first class at Ohio State was impressive, while Florida landed standout lineman D.J. Humphries of Charlotte.
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