On an irregular but frequent basis, columnist Dick Crepeau reminds us that you don't have to be a good sport to be a bad loser. Dr. Crepeau's columns focus on sport in American and world culture. No aspect of sport is too large, too small, too over-hyped, or too obscure for Crepeau, as he ranges across the world of athletics with special attention to sport in the media and to the state of college sports in the U.S.
Dick Crepeau is Professor of History at the University of Central Florida, and one of the leading historians of American sport.
Submissions from 1991
Native American Mascot Issue, Richard C. Crepeau
NFL Playoffs Begin - Bowling for Dollars, Big Dollars, Richard C. Crepeau
Orlando Magic Arena Contract - The Magic Money Machine, Richard C. Crepeau
Pat Dye and The Raincoat Theory of Education, Richard C. Crepeau
Pennant Races - The Shot Heard Round the World- Dimaggio and Williams, Richard C. Crepeau
Texas Cheerleader Murder Case - Robert Smith and the Student Athlete, Richard C. Crepeau
The Inequities of the DH and Impact on World Series, Richard C. Crepeau