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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSpartans finish season in top 10 of Associated Press pollThe Spartans came in at No. 7 in the final Associated Press (AP) Top 25 team that was released on Tuesday. Michigan State ...
John Feinstein was an observer and reporter who went long and deep on his subjects in order to reveal insights that would otherwise remain hidden.
An acquaintance when he began researching his tennis volume, 'Hard Courts', John evolved into a friend and, often, sparring partner.
Mario Vargas Llosa, a prolific Peruvian novelist and essayist who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2010, died Sunday in ...
John Feinstein had no tolerance for the banal, the bland, the placid. He was in your face. Whatever he said or wrote, it was straight. That’s why he and Bobby Knight, the legendary Indiana coach ...
In the walkway off the basketball court in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome, John Feinstein was making a scene. He had just found out that the media at the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four had been ...
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Kansas City golf legend Tom Watson remembers heart, integrity of late journalistWith Watson, Feinstein co-founded The Bruce Edwards Foundation to raise funds for ALS research at Johns Hopkins University’s ...
Rest in peace. It’s Sunday morning and I wish I could text John Feinstein right now and ask him what he thought of the game last night. Duke won its 23rd ACC Tournament defeating Louisville ...
When John Feinstein’s extraordinary first book, “A Season on the Brink,” came out in 1986, I was starting grad school in journalism at the University of Missouri. I remember feeling awed ...
Telling a publisher, even a fake one on TV, you read about sports would never have happened without the fine work of John Feinstein. He took sportswriting and storytelling to another level.
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