From Fast Company Magazine:
Who writes it: Started by Raymond "Skip" Sauer, an economics professor at Clemson University, it's now home to 10 econ profs who really like sports.
The skinny: In this Freakonomics-mad world, there's no subject better suited to ivory-towered analysis than the statistics-rich field of sports. What, say, is Barry Bonds's marginal revenue product? But unlike too many Bill James disciples, these profs don't bog their blog down with data.
That's a great plug for Skip and crew (including yours truly). The Sports Law Blog also made the top 3:
Who writes it: Four sports-law professors, plus guest contributors
The skinny: With apologies to Warren Zevon, the common threads through all sport today are lawyers and money (less so guns). While focusing on the legalities--such as the implications of a wrongful-dismissal suit brought by a blind ref--this blog intelligently explains the financial impact of off-the-field goings-on.
Keep up the good work, y'all!
HT to Skip