The Marks Post: Resting up before a new season
Do you hear that?
Do you hear that?
Let it be known that despite his decision to walk away from the LSU Tigers football team, no one can accuse quarterback Myles Brennan of throwing in the towel.
Due to an absentee landlord, the Southland Conference had become a small town’s derelict property -- a once proud family home that had turned into a neighborhood eyesore where kids throw rocks thro
I’m sorry that we’re still sweating through the dog days of summer and all the rain has certainly made your lawn more fruitful than it’s ever been as well.
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m not the biggest baseball guy in the world.
This won’t come as a surprise to any of you, but a man who chose sportswriting as a side hustle had sports play a large part in his life growing up.
A few years ago, Oakdale held football coach Destin Dieterich called me bad luck because his team won the games I missed that season. The more time that goes by, the more I think he’s right.
With the way people were talking heading into this season, you would’ve sworn that Astros veteran pitcher Justin Verlander was destined for a fate similar to that of an old Boyz II Men song.
Whether you’ve lived here or visited here, it’s impossible to not fall in love with at least some aspects of the state.
It’s that time of the year. Cue up “Pomp & Circumstance.” Find your old cap and gown. Fire up Bruce Springsteen’s “Glory Days” while you’re at it.