Catch the Sports Professor during his regular weekly appearances:


CNN: Saturdays at 8:45a ET and Sundays at 6:40p ET
     Read Rick’s weekly post on CNN’s Don Lemon’s blog
ESPN News: Every second Friday at 3:40p ET

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British Open Underway (Bloomberg)

July 15, 2010

The R&A spends about $10 million to stage the British Open.  The Sports Professor is live from Saint Andrews with all the latest on the tournament.

World Cup Finale (CNN)

July 11, 2010

15 million American viewers may not be a lot by international standards, but nearly one billion people likely tuned into the the Spain-Netherlands World Cup Final.  The Sports Professor discusses the World Cup’s legacy.

Miami’s Three Kings (CNN)

July 10, 2010

In 1986, the Miami Heat’s NBA expansion fee cost $32.5 million.  In 2010, the Miami Heat spent more than $300 million on free agent contracts.  The Sports Professor looks at how the franchise evolved.

Lebron James Chooses Miami (CNN)

July 09, 2010

The King has spoken, and he’ll bring his throne to South Beach next season.  The Sports Professor weighs in on what LeBron’s “Decision” means to Cleveland, Miami, and the NBA.

Courting the King (CBS Evening News)

June 30, 2010

The wildest free agency period in NBA history kicks off at midnight.  What do the Sports Professor and U.S. President Barack Obama think about King James?

World Cup Fever (CNN)

June 26, 2010

World Cup fever is sweeping across the United States.  See why the Sports Professor says ticket sales and TV ratings prove that Americans already are soccer fans.

Sports 101 for Colleges (Bloomberg)

June 25, 2010

Want to know why college athletic programs are jumping conferences for greener pastures?  The Sports Professor says follow the TV revenue.

Longest Tennis Match in History (Bloomberg)

June 24, 2010

After playing in the longest tennis match in history, John Isner would be a great endorser of everlasting batteries and deodorant.  See what else the Sports Professor has to say about the marathon match at Wimbledon.