ethics Stories - A Sea Of Blue
Introducing the SB Nation Conference Re-draft Project
While Barking Carnival still flies an independent banner -- Bill Little at the helm of the Dreamwagon chasing unicorns into a burnt orange sunset -- we are technically a member of the SB Nation tribe and that union will become official once we all exchange spiritual vows on the banks of the...
Ethical sports blogging takes another hit with Deadspin's Favre/Sterger story
For better or worse, Deadspin is considered one of the leading sports blogs, and as such, they're dragging the genre down the toilet bowl once again with their story about embarrassing messages supposedly sent by Brett Favre to Jenn Sterger of Versus (I won't link the article, I'm sure you can find...
Ethical sports blogging... is it on the decline?
I didn't get to attend the Blogs With Balls conference in Chicago last weekend, but thanks to the wonders of digital media the panel discussions were available for viewing, and the conversation continues to echo across a number of different sites around the issue of ethics in sports blogging. Put...
NCAA referee conflict of interest -- Time for a change
Gary Parrish reported yesterday on an important story, an enlightening one in my case. It seems that NCAA officials are often taken on foreign trips by teams that are allowed to make them by NCAA rules. During these trips, the NCAA referees essentially get an all-expenses paid free vacation...
On Villarino, Euton and Ross-Miller
Matt Jones at Kentucky Sports Radio stirred up a bit of a controversy this morning with his remarks on G.J. Vilarino, K.C. Ross-Miller and Dakotah Euton that apparently inspired some angry defenders of at least one of the young men to come forth in their defense. Further to that tempest in a...





