All the Series Posts in One Spot
Welcome to the series tag page. Here you’ll find every article that belongs to a series – whether it’s a cricket showdown, a football discussion, or a deep dive into a sporting topic. Think of this as your quick‑stop for the latest series content without scrolling through endless pages.
What Makes a Post a "Series"?
We tag an article as part of a series when it follows a theme or continues a story. For example, the cricket match where Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf swept Sri Lanka is linked to the Asia Cup series. Another example is the debate on who’s the G.O.A.T. across all major sports – that’s a recurring "greatest" series.
Each series post gives you a slice of a bigger picture. You get the highlights, the drama, and the stats that matter most without having to read a full book.
Quick Picks From This Tag
Cricket Series: Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf’s 133‑run win over Sri Lanka shows how Pakistan’s pace can dominate. The article breaks down key moments and why the win matters for the Asia Cup knockout stage.
Football Series: Want to know how to land a good football agent? The piece walks you through showing off your skills, doing the homework, and staying authentic – all in plain language.
Debate Series: The G.O.A.T. discussion pits Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, Tom Brady and more against each other. It’s a fun read that lets you weigh each athlete’s claim.
College Football Series: Curious when the season starts and ends? The article explains the August kickoff, the December finish, and why the timeline syncs with bowl games and playoffs.
Regulation Series: The Loch Lomond pub ban story shows how Scottish licensing tackles sectarian abuse. It highlights the process and what it means for venues.
These are just a few of the series you’ll find. Each post is written to give you the essentials fast – no fluff, just the facts you care about.
To get the most out of the series tag, use the filters on the right (if you’re on desktop) to narrow by sport or topic. You can also sort by date to see the newest discussions first.
If you love digging deeper, click on any headline to read the full article. You’ll often find links to previous entries in the same series, so you can follow the story from start to finish.
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Happy reading, and enjoy the series ride!
Why did the NCAA Football video game series end?
The NCAA Football video game series ended in 2013 due to the legal dispute between the NCAA and former student-athletes who claimed the NCAA infringed on their rights. The NCAA refused to recognize the players' right to profit off their likenesses and refused to renew its agreement with Electronic Arts, the producer of the game. As a result, the game was discontinued. EA then released the game under a new title, College Football, that did not feature the NCAA logo or real team names. The end of the NCAA Football series left a void in the gaming industry and disappointed millions of college football fans.