Nimble mastermind. Dynamic innovator. Lusty wayfarer.

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.

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MMBOW #2 - Stephen Curry, Davidson
I have a real treat for you today. I want to introduce you to this special, special player I've discovered. His name's Curry, as in hot like. He's got a regular-looking first name -- Stephen -- but it's pronounced all weird, like STEFF-in. His dad played in the NBA. Nothing about this guy is regular, let me tell you. And his jump shot.. creamy smooth like whipped peanut butter.

30 Sports in 30 Days - Wrestling
Peel back the years of human sports history. Discard the drugs and the technological innovations of the past 50 years, the ballgames and amusements of the last hundred. Go past all the rules and point systems that turned survival mechanisms into breezy pastimes.

The Travelogue Chapter 3
Morning cracks open over Middle Tennessee like a giant farm-fresh egg. It bastes the mini-mall in gooey yellow sunshine, washing over the giant fluorescent Shoe Carnival sign. The letters blink a few times, then they're drowned, extinguished for another day.

Southland Preview 2008-09
His 2007-08 Roadrunners, laden with talent, looked poised to break into the Southland’s top tier and quite possibly return to the Big Dance after three seasons away. But an knee injury to returning leading rebounder Andrew Francis in the opening game served as ominous foreshadowing. UTSA won four of its first five games, but the injuries kept coming.

MMBOD Jan 06 - Brent Ragsdale - Kennesaw State
Friday evening was a night of firsts for Division I newbie Kennesaw State: they notched their first-ever road win as a member of the NCAA's top flight, and their first-ever televised win as a D1. And that it came against -- and at -- Atlantic Sun favorite Gardner-Webb was pretty neat too. After a seesaw battle, the Owls came out of the final media time-out and pulled away from their hosts.