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Calculating the Ridiculous Physics of Disney’s Hercules

July 19, 2013
by harvardsports
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By Anthony Zonfrelli and Dmitri Ilushin This post can also be viewed on Deadspin here. Disney’s Hercules: the classic tale of the clumsy boy blessed with superhuman strength who fights to become a hero to rejoin his family on...

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TEBOW TEBOW TEBOW: Is Tim Tebow Capable of Adding Value to New England’s Offense?

June 11, 2013
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Anthony Zonfrelli It’s “Tebow Time” in New England. The Patriots’ signing of the former Broncos star and Jets backup has catalyzed yet another mass analysis of the poor guy. All of New England is now wondering, “What...

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YouTube Athlete Hall of Fame, Pt. 1

May 8, 2013
by harvardsports
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HSAC would like to express its solidarity with the students on campus currently slaving away at their studies. We now present a brief diversion for your Reading Period consumption: the first inaugural class of the YouTube Athlete...

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The United States of Football

April 24, 2013
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Andrew Mooney In 2013, it seems safe to say that by almost any measure—viewership, ticket sales, merchandising—America considers football to be its national pastime. Gone are the days when youngsters snuck into the Polo...

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At Which Positions Have NFL Rookies Had the Most Success?

April 23, 2013
by harvardsports
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By Alex Koenig The NFL draft is an exercise in patience. Unlike the NBA, it is rare for highly touted NFL rookies to make significant impacts at key positions. Sure, a player like Cam Newton will come around every now and then...

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Lakers Resurgence: New Team or Regression to the Mean?

April 15, 2013
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Julian Ryan The Lakers have risen from the grave. Seemingly destined to hand over their lottery pick to the Suns for much of the season, the team has turned their season around and are now furiously battling it out with the...

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Rethinking the Greatest Performances in Masters History

April 11, 2013
by harvardsports
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By Andrew Mooney Cue Jim Nantz and the tinkling piano: the Masters is officially under way. The field of 93 will attempt to duplicate the legendary green jacket-winning performances of years past, including a “who’s who” of...

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Cinderella or Fairytale: March Madness v. the FA Cup

April 8, 2013
by harvardsports
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by Julian Ryan In America, March is the month of the Cinderella story for even the most casual of college basketball followers.  Millions of fans will turn on their televisions in the hope of watching the next Butler make a run...

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Links We Like: Week of April 1

April 5, 2013
by harvardsports
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The best in the week of sports (or sort of sports) analysis: Chris Boyle gives a primer on fenwick, an advanced hockey stat, and reveals how central it is to playoff and regular season success. Heading into the Final Four, Nate...

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Links We Like: 3/29/13

March 29, 2013
by harvardsports
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It’s been a while since our last set of links, but we’re back in force to bring you the best reads from around the web for your weekend reading. – Jeff Sullivan analyzes Justin Verlander’s $180 million...

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