Here’s what sports columnists are saying around the country on a variety of topics:
– Mike Celizic writes that Bud Selig is not cut out to be MLB’s commissioner. (NBC Sports)
– Joe Henderson wonders aloud if this year’s World Series could get any worse. (St. Petersburg Times)
– Hugh Falk lays out Part 1 of his blue print on how to fix the BCS. (RealClearSports.com)
– Johnette Howard writes that Jerry Jones is running the Dallas Cowboys into the ground. (Newsday)
– Bill Simmons hands out his predictions for the 2008-09 NBA Season. (ESPN.com)
– Cedric Golden says that the San Antonio Spurs’ title window has already closed. (Austin American-Statesman)
– Dave Kriger notes that a fixed site for future World Series would make more sense. (Rocky Mountain News)
– Drew Sharp says the Lions should start second-year quarterback Drew Stanton on Sunday. (Detroit Free Press)
– Peter King notes that we should expect the NFL Replay Rule to be tweaked. (Sports Illustrated)
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