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9:32AM

RealClearSports: Young Cam Rides Old Mo to No. 1

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com

Count this one for Old Mo, as in Momentum. Once it started for Cam Newton, it was unstoppable. The negative became trivial, the assets became overwhelming.



We love to jump on bandwagons, especially those driven by a kid who couldn't do much right — other than win football games — and now can do no wrong.

The last few days, Newton being chosen No. 1 in the draft was ...

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© RealClearSports 2011
10:18AM

SF Examiner: Johnny Miller puts his fingerprint on Silverado Country Club

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


Johnny Miller was back in his city a few days ago, back in San Francisco, where he grew up and learned the type of golf that would carry him to two major championships and a place with NBC as the game’s most candid television commentator.

Miller played Olympic Club while he was here, as he did while a junior member nearly a half-century ago, and as he did in the 1966 U.S. Open at age 19. He gained another perspective of what the old O.C. will be like when the U.S. Open returns in 2012.

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
9:54AM

RealClearSports: For Tiger, This Time It's His Knee

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


So now it's the knee. "We're not at all concerned," insisted agent Mark Steinberg. You could joke and say, sure. That's because the knee doesn't belong to Steinberg, rather to his prime client, one Eldrick "Tiger'' Woods.

But it's THE knee. The left one on which he's had surgery four times. And it's Tiger Woods, who whether you think the fates are getting even - please cover that grin - or whether a man who breaks a few hearts still should be allowed to break par, cannot be ignored.

Read the full story here.

© RealClearSports 2011
9:18AM

SF Examiner: Draft allows NFL to get back to football

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


The commissioner, Roger Goodell, says the NFL Draft is one of his favorite events. “Because,” he told USA Today, “it’s all about football.” Apparently so is the honorable Susan Richard Nelson, who has decided people who play it for a living, well, ought to be able to play it for a living.

Nelson is the U.S. District judge in St. Paul, Minn., who ordered an end to the lockout declared last month by the owners against the players.

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
9:29AM

RealClearSports: Dodgers: From Brilliance to Desperation

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com

SAN FRANCISCO — They were the great Dodgers, a sporting model, the franchise that once drew 93,000 for a game, the franchise of Koufax, Scully and Lasorda, the franchise of Frank Sinatra, the franchise that did everything right, while here in the city of faults the Giants seemed to do everything wrong.



The Dodgers made Northern California paranoid. The Dodgers made Northern California jealous. The chant, even to this day, is "Beat L.A.'' by people who'd practically rather have the Dodgers lose than the Giants win.

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© RealClearSports 2011