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Mountain West wants in the BCS
The Mountain West Conference wants a permanent spot in the BCS
More Good Caps Biz News
The Caps said they've already sold 1,000 new season tickets for next season
Stanford Financial and sports sponsorships
It appears the beleaguered company was a chief sponsor of several major events including the LPGA's Tour Championship and the WTA event in Key Biscayne.
Nats announce new food vendor
The Nationals announced that Levy Restaurants will be the new concessionaire at Nationals Park this season.
Jack Johnson on D.C. United
Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson said he favors a new stadium for United, but isn't sold on the notion that it will bring in tons of dough
DC United Stadium, Some Questions
A look at a number of the things that must be answered before DC United makes a move to the suburbs
Sports At The Convention Center
The Walter E. Washington Convention Center in D.C. will house both a wrestling and volleyball tournament this weekend.
MLB.TV with ESPN and NHL
The folks at MLB Advanced Media are offering new package deals with NHL.com and ESPN.
Kellogg's and Michael Phelps
Would Tony the Tiger ever smoke from a bong?
Going to NatsTown
Nats introduce new marketing campaign, bring back "get your red on" slogan.
Super Bowl XLIII: Most-Watched Show Ever
More than 150 million people tuned into the game at some point.
Citi, Mets Still Together
Citigroup is not bailing out of its $400 million sponsorship of the Mets new ballpark
Reviewing the Super Bowl Ads
The winners and losers among advertisers
Washington Loves the Super Bowl, Sorta
A survey reveals that Washington D.C. will hold more Super Bowl parties, per capita, than most cities, including Pittsburgh. But the survey was taken in August. So who really knows?
The NFL Network, A Primer
Everything you ever wanted to know about why you can't get the NFL Network.