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Sportingly Yours

Walt Barron

One person's attempt to counterbalance all the attention given to the transactional side of sports today.

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Latest Issues

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My Biggest Lament About College Football

Yesterday morning my good friend Jonathan sent me one of those photo memories where an app (like Google Photos, iPhone photos, etc.) creates a slideshow from pictures on your phone. It was from Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, and we were at Mercedes-...

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Some Thoughts About the Heisman Award

Most of my posts on here are earnest takes on sports-related topics, but sometimes bitterness needs to come out with a touch of sarcasm and satire. Like this piece I just wrote for Rocky Top Insider. And in case you’re a fan of Notre Dame, ...

3 months ago
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Expectations: the root of all (fandom) evil

As a new college basketball season officially begins tonight, I’m reminded of one of the silliest rituals in sports: preseason rankings.

4 months ago
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Bemoaning Bad Behavior

If you watched any of the Ryder Cup this past weekend between the U.S. and Europe, you may have seen or heard reports that made you embarrassed to be an American. I certainly did.

5 months ago
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  • Walt Barron

    I'm a son of a preacher and recovering Ad Man who is seeking more purpose and meaning through my lifelong love of Sports. My Substack, "Sportingly Yours," is an homage to my late father who wrote a sports column in high school of the same name.

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