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December 18th, 2012

'Slap Shot' Celebrates 35 Years Of Pucks, Punches And Profanity

In 1977, a recipe of minor league hockey, swearing and violence produced an enduring piece of sports cinema. This year marks the 35th anniversary of ‘Slap Shot’. Only A Game’s Doug Tribou looks at the staying power of the hockey comedy that starred Paul Newman and three bruising, bespectacled brothers.

Commentary
December 15th, 2012

Littlefield: Covering Sports When They Seem Trivial

In the aftermath of the Connecticut school shootings, Bill reflects on covering sports in difficult times.

Interview
December 15th, 2012

Sports Welfare: Your Tax Dollars At Play

Public financing of sports stadiums raises questions of the impact on communities surrounding the venues. Patrick Hruby wrote an article for the website Sports on Earth about his ideas of the negative side effects of such monumental spending. He joins Bill to discuss his rationale behind this argument.

Charlie Pierce
December 15th, 2012

Charlie Pierce: Sports News Of The Week

OAG analyst Charlie Pierce joins Bill to talk about developments in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal, the suspension of Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice, the future of the Big East Conference, and a giant lizard hanging around a golf tournament.

Interview
December 15th, 2012

Psychological Impact Of A 107-2 Blowout

A high school basketball game this week ended in a score of 107-2, inspiring debate over mercy rules, coaching, and the psychological toll of blowouts on the athletes. Dr. Daniel Gould of Michigan State University joins Bill to discuss how athletes deal with such losses.

In Depth
December 15th, 2012
By Charlie Schroeder

Hong Kong Horse Racing Fans Bet 10.6B A Year

An urban horse race track in Hong Kong has a deep history dating back to British rule. OAG’s Charlie Schroeder brings us the story of Happy Valley.

Interview
December 15th, 2012

Knicks Restore NBA Hype In New York

The New York Knicks won a close game against the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday, solidifying their seat atop the Eastern Conference and their status as one of the hottest teams in basketball. Howard Beck, who covers the NBA for the ‘New York Times’, chats with Bill about what’s been working for the Knicks this season.

In Depth
December 15th, 2012

Cowboys & Steelers Lose Luster, Fans Stay Loyal

The Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers are formerly successful teams not finding success this season, but both teams still have plenty of fans. As the teams prepare to face off this weekend in Dallas, Bill talks with former and extended members of the OAG family about how they’re feeling.

Interview
December 15th, 2012

Bounty Ruling Conspiracy Theories Called “Hilarious”

On Tuesday, former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue ruled on the appeals of New Orleans Saints players implicated in the NFL bounty scandal. He disagreed with current commissioner Roger Goodell, saying the players should be reinstated and have their fines vacated. Bill talks with Slate Magazine’s Executive Editor Josh Levin about the politics of the decision.

Commentary
December 12th, 2012

During NHL Lockout, Seats Available For Women’s Pro Hockey

The NHL has canceled games through the end of the calendar year. So, on Monday, Bill Littlefield went looking for some pro hockey players who weren’t locked out. His search took him to Somerville, Mass.

Featured Book
December 11th, 2012

‘El Clasico’: The Story Of Soccer’s Great Rivalry

Spain is home to two of the most popular and successful soccer teams in the world: FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Bill talks with Richard Fitzpatrick about his book, ‘El Clasico’, which details the history of the rivalry and the reasons for its lasting intensity.

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December 8th, 2012

The 20th Annual Only A Game Holiday Gift Guide

The 20th Annual OAG Holiday Gift Guide is here! Bill and producer Karen Given run through this year’s holiday gift selections for grilling dads, teething babies, and anyone with wrists.

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