Billy HamiltonBilly Hamilton has been tearing up base paths all season long in minor-league baseball.
Ex-Penn State President Goes on OffensivePenn State's disgraced former president is trying to convince the public he had no idea that Jerry Sandusky was a child molester.
2012 Games of the Week In a perfect world, I would traverse the country watching the biggest college football games each week.
2012 JFP Top 25 The Jackson Free Press College Football Poll returns for a second year. This year begins just like last year ended—with Alabama atop the poll followed by LSU in second.
Conerly Hopefuls 2012 After the 2012 season ends, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame will award the Conerly Trophy to one player from a four-year university or college as the best college football player in Mississippi.
Missing Starting QBs In 1997, singer Paula Cole asked "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone." Well, I am sure top men are working on finding out the answer to what could be the biggest question of our time.
18 straight and counting Fans of Mississippi State and Ole Miss don't want to hear this, but Southern Miss has been best FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision), formerly known as Division I-A, in the state.
Not Better, Just Regular Watching the last two weeks of preseason games, I have decided that NFL fans have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, had the wool pulled over their eyes ... well, you get the idea.
JFP 2012 College Football Preview There seem to be more questions than answers heading into the 2012 college football season for Mississippi teams.
One for the Ladies With the closing ceremonies of the London Olympic games, finally the twitter complaints about tape delays and spoilers can end.
Felix Hernandez Pitches the Mariners First-Ever Perfect GameThe 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner has long talked of his desire to achieve pitching perfection. He finally accomplished it against the Rays, striking out the side twice and finishing with 12 strikeouts.
Joey Brinson and Ryan EstepStarting August 29, another group of athletes will travel to London to compete without television coverage, hordes of journalists or nightly medal counts.