Football
Why Jacksonville Needs The Jaguars
With what will likely be the first year of an entirely blacked-out season underway in Jacksonville, the possibility of losing the Jaguars has become real to a lot of people. The question of what the loss of the team would mean to the city, both in terms of economic and psychological impact, is now... »
Urban Meyer and the $4 Million-A-Year Salary
Abel Harding Last night, while running a (slow) three miles on the treadmill in the gym, I saw ESPN's headline pop-up and faintly heard Tony Kornheiser ask the question "In a day of rising unemployment and state deficits, is it fair to pay the coach of a state university $4 million a year?" Admittedly, after... »
Girl's High School Sports Being Slashed
From Flog (Folio Weekly's Blog): The Florida High School Athletic Association’s decision in late April to save money by cutting high school sports schedules has prompted concern among many parents. But last week, the threat of litigation entered the picture. A group called Florida Parents for Athletic Equity noted that the cuts, which preserve full funding... »
Florida Campaign Law Struck Down
Breaking news: AP: A federal judge has struck down a Florida campaign law he says unconstitutionally limits political free speech. U.S. District Judge Stephan P. Mickle ruled Friday. The law requires even nonpolitical organizations to register with the state if they merely mention candidates or issues in publications or through other communications such as Web sites.... »

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