Outside The Lines
Summary: Outside the Lines' reporters investigate the biggest trends and topics from around the world of sports.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2012
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Outside the Lines examines the latest with the upcoming disciplinary hearing and the ramifications it could have on Jameis Winston and the second-ranked Seminoles.
Should Ray McDonald and C.J. Spillman continue to play in the NFL while under investigation? OTL examines the issue.
OTL examines the Boston College point-shaving scandal of the 1978-79 college basketball season, which is detailed in the 30 for 30 documentary "Playing for the Mob."
After a pair of wins this weekend, Ole Miss and Mississippi State find themselves tied for third in the AP poll. OTL examines the hopes of football fans in the Magnolia State.
Frank Robinson reflects on his historic hiring as MLB's first African-American manager, and on the state of the game today.
Frank Robinson reflects on his historic hiring as MLB's first African-American manager, and the state of the game today.
OTL examines Monday's war of words between head coaches Geno Auriemma and Muffet McGraw. Plus, an examination of UConn's dominance in both men's and women's basketball.
Northwestern's football players will vote on whether they want to unionize later this month. What kind of pressure does this decision put on current student-athletes?
Does the NBA draft lottery create a lack of incentive for teams to win games? OTL examines some ideas for a new system.
OTL examines Steve Masiello's future in coaching after his deal with South Florida fell apart because he doesn't have a college diploma.
Since released by the Eagles Friday, Outside the Lines has the latest news on DeSean Jackson.
Reporter Tom Farrey profiles former Northwestern QB Kain Colter's critical role in the potentially game-changing unionization ruling.
OTL discusses the Eagles' release of DeSean Jackson and the story of former NBA first-round pick Javaris Crittenton, who has been charged with murder.
OTL looks at the Chicago district of the National Labor Relations Board's Wednesday ruling that Northwestern football players qualify as employees and can unionize.
OTL's Steve Delsohn speaks with Mary Willingham about the academic fraud investigation at North Carolina and more.