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James Field
 
Jim is in his fifth and, fingers-crossed, final year at the Ohio State University. He is a staff writer for Uweekly, published every Wednesday at OSU, as well as a copy editor at the school's daily paper, The Lantern. In his free time he enjoys jazz flute, long walks on the beach, football, Coors Light and watching the Anchorman DVD. He is also in love with Erin Andrews and would like for her to know that if she is ever in Columbus she should look him up.
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» Fear and Loathing in Louisiana
By James Field | Published 03/8/2007 | Great Comebacks in Sports History | Rating:  printer version


All the excitement over the annual March Madness got Atomic Sports columnist Jim Field thinking about his first trip to a casino. Exciting? Yes. Fun? Um, maybe. Successful? Not so much. Read along as Jim revisits the gut-wrenching deatails all over again.

» Leading the Charge
By James Field | Published 02/5/2007 | College Basketball | Rating:  printer version


Ohio State women's head coach Jim Foster is all business on the court, and a regular guy off it. Atomic Sports columnist Jim Field writes that Foster's team has adopted his personality, and the results speak for themselves.

» Deja Vu All Over Again
By James Field | Published 01/2/2007 | College Football | Rating:  printer version


It's David vs. Goliath once again for Ohio State, but this time around, the Buckeyes are playing the role of the big guy. Atomic Sports columnist (and Ohio State fan) Jim Field looks at the parallels between 2002 and 2006 for Jim Tressel's bunch and says it might be a different outcome this time around.

» On the Rebound
By James Field | Published 12/12/2006 | College Basketball | Rating:  printer version


Ohio State guard Brandie Hoskins tore her Achilles' tendon last March, but as Atomic Sports writer Jim Field reports, it hasn't hindered her a bit this season.

» So long, Bo
By James Field | Published 11/18/2006 | College Football | Rating:  printer version


Even for an Ohio State fan, Bo Schembechler was something special. Atomic Sports columnist Jim Field says the death of the longtime Michigan coach adds an overwhelming sadness - and even more drama - to an already great matchup.

» My First Time
By James Field | Published 10/3/2006 | My Greatest Sports Moment | Rating:  printer version


Your first time is rarely your best effort, but it's usually the most memorable. That's certainly true for Atomic Sports writer Jim Field, who details his tryst with an older woman in his contribution to our "Best Sports Memory" series.

» Ending the Summer Slowdown
By James Field | Published 06/5/2006 | College Football | Rating:  printer version

The summer months tend to drag on for Atomic Sports writer Jim Field. But he's got the cure for the heat and humidity: Slip-and-slide and Big Ten football.

» Not-so-dumb Jocks
By James Field | Published 05/21/2006 | Blog Heaven | Rating:  printer version

For four years, Atomic Sports columnist Jim Field defined his college career by one simple philosophy: Do as the jocks do, and there'll be plenty of time for drinkin'. Whoops. Looks like Ohio State's athletes have found their way into the classroom.

» A Real Hero
By James Field | Published 04/27/2006 | Hall of Fame | Rating:  printer version

Sports have taught columnist Jim Field a lot of things. But as he discovered last week, there are some lessons that can't be learned between the lines.

» NL East for Dummies
By James Field | Published 03/22/2006 | Major League Baseball | Rating:  printer version

The N.L. East has belonged to the Braves every year since 1995. But this winter, the Mets went on a spending spree in an attempt to wrestle the division away from Atlanta. Atomic Sports writer James Field isn't buying the hype.

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