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» Eighteen will enter, only one will emerge victorious!
By Zeke Smith | Published 03/17/2006 | March Madness | Unrated  printer version


Follow along as the staff at Atomic Sports Media vies for the coveted prize of "NCAA Bracket Master." Zeke Smith gives the breakdown of Day 1.


» Top Dawgs
By Zeke Smith | Published 01/25/2006 | College Basketball | Unrated  printer version



The Seattle Seahawks are the talk of Washington with the team's first ever Super Bowl appearance, but Zeke Smith looks beyond football fever to find that the state has another rising powerhouse: college basketball's Washington Huskies.


» More Than a Two-Man Race
By Zeke Smith | Published 01/17/2006 | College Basketball | Unrated  printer version


J.J. Redick and Adam Morrison have clearly established themselves as the front-runners in this year's college basketball player of the year race, but other candidates could emerge in the second half of the season.  ASM's Zeke Smith looks at five other players who could challenge for the Wooden when March rolls around.

» Hail to the Chief
By Zeke Smith | Published 01/11/2006 | NFL | Unrated  printer version


Coaches come and go in the NFL, and 2006 is no exception. Zeke Smith documents three NFL teams whose immediate future could be significantly affected by how they fill their coaching vacancies, including which men new Chiefs coach Herm Edwards should stock his staff with.

» One Man Show
By Zeke Smith | Published 12/8/2005 | Zeke Smith | Unrated  printer version


You just can’t talk about the Greatest Game of all time without bringing up Michael Jordan.  Even when you’re mentioning other sports, if a guy plays a brilliant game in the playoffs, his performance was “Jordanesque.”


» The Mazzone Effect
By Zeke Smith | Published 11/9/2005 | Major League Baseball | Rating:  printer version
One man will make the difference in the AL East next year. It isn’t Derek Jeter, it isn’t Alex Metro Rodriguez, and it isn’t David Ortiz.