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Jeff Mezydlo

A Chicago native, Jeff Mezydlo has professionally written about sports, entertainment and pop culture for parts of four decades. He was an integral member of award-winning sports sections at The Times of Northwest Indiana (Munster, Ind.) and Champaign (Ill.) News-Gazette, where he covered the NFL, PGA, LPGA, NCAA basketball, football and golf, Olympics and high school athletics. Jeff most recently spent 12 years in the editorial department at STATSPerform, where he also oversaw coverage of the English Premier League. A graduate of Northern Illinois University, Jeff's work has also appeared on such sites at Yahoo!, ESPN, Fox Sports, Sports Illustrated and NBA.com. However, if Jeff could do it again, he'd attend Degrassi Junior High, Ampipe High School and Grand Lakes University

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NCAA football, NCAA basketball, PGA/LPGA, international soccer, sports history, rock music, film history

Golfers with a real chance to win their first major at the U.S. Open

Last year, Sergio Garcia removed himself from a list most golfers don't want to be on: "The best to never win a major." It took Phil Mickelson more than a decade before he won his first, and poor Lee Westwood may have seen that ship sail.  When the U.S.

Top 20 moments from U.S. Opens held in New York

No state has hosted the Men's U.S. Open more than New York, with this year's stop at famed Shinnecock Hills on Long Island marking No. 19 for N.Y. There have been plenty of memorable moments featuring legends like Bobby Jones, Billy Casper, Tiger Woods and Lee Trevino.

Least memorable U.S. Open winners

The greats have won the U.S. Open — Hogan, Palmer, Nicklaus, Trevino, Tiger, heck, most remember that Andy North even won it twice. While Phil Mickelson still eyes a victory at America's national championship to complete his personal grand slam, there are plenty of lesser-known golfers who have plodded their way to U.S.

What sports legends did in their first games, events

Legends have to start somewhere. For some athletes, the legend begins before even competing in their first high-profile contests, while others come from humble beginnings to become all-time greats.

Champions League Final: How Real Madrid, Liverpool reached Kiev

For Real Madrid, a spot in the Champions League final has become something of an annual event. For Liverpool, it's been a long time coming. Though both

Why you should watch the 2018 Men's World Cup

Did you hear? The United States did not qualify for the World Cup. Of course you know that, but it's OK, really. There are plenty of other ways to get your soccer fix.

Ranking the most thrilling Men's World Cups

Whether it be gut-wrenching shootouts, memorable finals or remarkable individual performances, each World Cup has provided many exciting and captivating moments that fans still talk about today.

Most notorious moments in men's World Cup history

Whether it's the Hand(s) of God, a bite to the shoulder or the most famous head-butt in all of sports, the World Cup has seen its share of wild, unpredictable and downright mesmerizing moments that caused fans to scratch their heads in disbelief.  Here's a look at some of the more memorable ones throughout the years. 

Best Men's World Cup performances of all time

Each World Cup, the Golden Ball is awarded to the tournament's most outstanding player, while the winning team takes home the most coveted trophy in soccer.

X-factors for each 2018 Men's World Cup team

Is Messi enough to lead Argentina to its first World Cup title in 32 years? Does Germany have what it takes to become the first back-to-back champion since Brazil in 1958 and 1968?