Fearless dreamer. Nimble mastermind. Spunky boffin.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,373 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,928,166 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.

STOP. Don't Fill It Out.
INDIANAPOLIS -- I see you printing out that CBS blank bracket at work, starting to fill it out in pencil. (You like Murray State's chances for the upset, I see.) I noticed that you'd opened a Fantasy account at ESPN,com, getting ready to fill out 10 different contingency entries. (But you're definitely hedging those bets on Murray State, aren't you?) Seriously, just stop right there.
19. Dong Bang Shin Ki (동방신기) - I Think U Know (2011)
Dong Bang Shin Ki, known as the “Kings of Korean Pop” and the “rising gods of the East,” formed in Seoul as a boy-band quintet in 2003, and have sold 12 million records since then – nearly three times the number of any other K-Pop act (including Psy). The court found that SM had run afoul of Korean labor laws and signed DBSK to a contract that closely resembled indentured servitude.
The State of the Other 22, Week 13
The State of College Basketball is a relatively new ratings system that uses a lot of good basketball sense, per-game team performance ratings and degradation of older results to rank the teams from No. 1 to 344 (here's the long-winded version). This is the full chart, and this is a recording.
Dribblings 11/30/2004 (Agriculture & Mining Edition)
Mercer 103, Georgia Southern 94 (2OT) (story) - In a game that featured the highest combined score so far this season, middling A-Sun'ers wore down a squad with grand aspirations in the SoCon. This other GSU was playing its sixth game in 12 days, and rallied from a 73-55 deficit with 10 minutes left in regulation only to fall in double OT.
Tourney Central 3/11/2010 (Day 10)
Upsets! Congratulations to our unexpected champions from last night, as Robert Morris repeated in a sticky NEC final at top-seeded Quinnipiac, and Montana engineered a comeback for the Championship Fortnight ages in the Big Sky. The No. 4-seeded Grizzlies were down by 20 at halftime to No. 1 Weber State, and rode Anthony Johnson's 42 points to a thrilling come-from-behind bid robbery.