| Doug Wilson |
| Doug Wilson is a current student at The Ohio State University studying communications. After graduation he hopes to find a job in the sports field in anyway possible. He is a die-hard Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavalier and of course Ohio State Buckeye fan. His favorite things to do incude playing flag football and basketball on eight foot tall basketball hoops. His favorite athlete of all time is Sandy Alomar Jr.
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Doubting Thomas

For years now, New York fans have wondered what the hell Isiah Thomas has been thinking when compliling the Knicks' roster. At long last, Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson thinks he has it figured out.
» Filling MJ's Nikes

For the past decade, the NBA has strived to find its next Michael Jordan. While the current answer seems to be Kobe Bryant, Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson writes that the evidence seems to show LeBron is the league's top player.
» Thankful for Sports

With Thanksgiving just past and Christmas around the corner, now is the time of the year that many people take the time to recognize what they are thankful for. ASM columnist Doug Wilson explains why.
» A Little Help, Please?

Some of the NBA's biggest stars are speaking out about a lack of a supporting cast, and many fans are paying the price. As Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson writes, the problem is that many great players have been teamed up with lousy general managers.
» Beware the Bandwagon

It wasn't exactly a popular choice, but Cleveland's favorite son wore his Yankees hat proudly at the Indians playoff opener against New York. Some were offended, some were angry, and Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson writes that there's no bigger sin than being a front runner.
» Let the Debate Begin
Every year, more and more fans and media members clamor for a college football playoff, but while Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson knows he's in the minority, he writes that things are pretty good the way they are.
» It's Best out West

Kevin Garnett led a list of several big names to flee to the Eastern Conference this offseason, but as Atomic Sports columnist Doug Wilson writes, the NBA's power teams still reside out west.



