The U.S. Soccer Federation may decline to sanction Women’s Professional Soccer as a First Division League if they can’t put together a sixth team by next week. Bill Littlefield suspects that the second incarnation of WPS may follow the WUSA, which in 2003 shut down after only its third season.
Only A Game Senior Producer Gary Waleik discusses his musical choices for this week’s show.
Last weekend in Providence, Rhode Island, Major League Gaming awarded $600,000 in prize money and four coveted national championships. Surprised? Only A Game’s Karen Given was there.
Only A Game analyst Charlie Pierce weighs in on the trio of Turkey Day football tilts, Tiger’s newfound success on the golf course, and the National Dog Show, Year 10.
Bill Littlefield suggests some measures the NBA should take to woo back its fans when the lockout ends.
Bill interviews Harvey Araton, author of the new book When the Garden Was Eden: Clyde, the Captain, Dollar Bill and the Glory Days of the New York Knicks.
Bill talks with Grantland’s Jonah Keri about the new deal that will keep peace on the diamond for the next five seasons.
Scott Graf of WFAE in Charlotte explores why some advertisers are abandoning the stadium and setting up in the tailgating section.
Bill Littlefield talks with Yahoo! Sports national columnist Dan Wetzel about the Rivalry Week games and their BCS implications.
Former Dallas Cowboy Peter Gent died last month in Michigan. During this Thanksgiving week, Bill Littlefield is thankful for the record the football player left behind.




