Vivacious traveler. Fearless dreamer. Erotic idealogue.

Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,345 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,881,202 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.

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The Mid-Majority Interview Doug Elgin
DE: It might appear to be wacky at this point, but the really good teams will rise to the top as we head through January and February, leading up to our tournament. I think what we're seeing, at first blush, is outstanding coaching. We have five new head coaches. we're seeing that now in our league.

The State of the Other 24 - Week 8
Yesterday was National Pixelvision Day. We didn't make #pixelvision a Trending Topic -- we topped out at 0.03% of all Twitter traffic, which is about a tenth of what #UKnowUBrokeWhen got over the course of the evening. That something, that moment, happened to involve watching crappy 360p streams of mid-major college basketball games (and Tom Petty videos) for seven hours.

Tourney Central Extra - The Last Brackets
With the end of the regular season today, all conference tournament brackets on our side of the Red Line have been finalized. After the jump, opening brackets for the seven leagues starting up during the second week of Championship Fortnight: the MEAC, SWAC, Big West, Great West, Atlantic 14, WAC and Southland.

Shirtdoku 004 · 2022-23 New Orleans Pelicans
One thing that happens in American basketball that doesn't really occur elsewhere is that things happen, then they don't. The 1996 UMass Minutemen go 35-2 and Mid-Majority their way to the Final Four, then the NCAA tells us it never happened. Louisville wins the 2013 national championship, then the banner gets stuffed in a closet.

68. Project Pop - Move On (2013)
By now, most chart-watchers, YouTube link-swappers and anybody with a social media account must be familiar with Norwegian duo Ylvis. They’re the ones who wrote, recorded and made a video for “The Fox” as a promo for their sketch comedy show, but ended up with a worldwide novelty smash instead. It’s gone top 10 in Australia, Denmark, the United States and Sweden.