- Rick Reilly
Richard "Rick" Paul Reilly (born
February 3 ,1958 inBoulder, Colorado ) is an Americansportswriter . Long known for being the "back page" columnist for "Sports Illustrated ", Reilly moved toESPN onJune 1 2008 . He has won the nationalSportswriter of the Year award 11 times.Career
Reilly began his career in
1981 with the "Daily Camera " inBoulder, Colorado . He joined "Sports Illustrated" in1985 and contributed a column for Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue. He hosts "The Riffs of Reilly" on Verizon VCAST and SI.com.Reilly has become one of the most popular sportswriters in the industry because of his light-hearted human interest pieces in SI. His column on "Sports Illustrated"'s back page was called "The Life of Reilly." His move to ESPN, where he will work on their magazine, website, and
SportsCenter , was announced in October2007 . [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=3074248]Reilly officially left SI during the week of November 29,
2007 , after 23 years with the magazine.He co-wrote "
Leatherheads ," a film starring and directed by George Clooney released in April 2008.tyle
Reilly's style is usually humorous, poking fun at the absurdities of athletes, coaches, and almost anyone involved in sports at any level. Reilly does have a serious side, and has written on many subjects, from small town heroes to his own personal life. Reilly has also done features, notably one about a week spent with
Marge Schott that ultimately helped lead to her suspension from baseball. He has said in his columns that he doesn't write about sports, but writes "about people IN sports."Controversies
In
2002 , Reilly responded toSammy Sosa 's assertion that he would "take a drug test if someone offered it to him" by spontaneously offering him a drug test after a game; Sosa reacted by yelling and threatening him. Reilly then wrote a critical column the next week. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/magazine/life_of_reilly/news/2002/07/02/life_of_reilly/]Reilly has also been a constant critic of
San Francisco Giants starBarry Bonds , and Bonds has become a regular subject of his columns. Reilly has ridiculed Bonds' treatment of his teammates, his off-field behavior, and accusations of steroid use.Despite being highly critical of the recruiting and sexual assault scandal at his alma mater, the University of Colorado, Reilly himself has been accused of not being able to supervise his own teenage daughter while an alleged sexual assault and underage drinking took place in his own home. [http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/031304aae.html] .
Bibliography
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Slo Mo! " – A fictional diary of a naive 7'8" kid taken from high school to the NBA.
*"Missing Links" – A novel about an eccentric group of golfers who are regulars at the worst course in America
*"Shanks for Nothing " – A novel which is the sequel to Missing Links
*"The Life of Reilly" – An anthology of Reilly's best early works from Sports Illustrated
*"Hate Mail from Cheerleaders and Other Adventures from the Life of Reilly " – An anthology consisting of one-hundred Reilly's best weekly articles from 2000-2006.
*"Who's Your Caddy" – A collection of stories about Reilly caddying for several remarkable people ranging fromDonald Trump to the blind golfing world champion.Trivia
*During an altercation in a bar in 1997,
Charles Barkley threw 20-year-old Jorge Lugo through a plate-glass window. [Barkley Jailed in bar Fracas [http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/page1/97/10/27/barkley.html Houston Chronicle] Retrieved on10 December ,2007 ] This led to a long standingrunning gag in Reilly's column which included a year-end award dubbed "The Chuckies" dedicated to people or things in sports that deserved to be thrown through a plate-glass window. Barkley later wrote the foreword to "Life of Reilly."
*Reilly has his own football card, which he detailed in a column. The card was part of theDonruss "Fans of the Game" series, and featured Reilly with the logo of his favorite team, the now-relocated Los Angeles Rams.
*Reilly is an avid supporter ofLance Armstrong and has often argued him to be the greatest athlete of all time. Armstrong wrote the foreword for "Hate Mail from Cheerleaders and Other Adventures from the Life of Reilly".
*Six of his articles have been included in theBest American Sports Writing anthology series.
*Reilly's favorite charity isNothing But Nets , an anti-malaria campaign that sends nets to cover families to prevent malaria. He wrote about it in a column onMay 1 ,2006 and since then, over 16 million dollars has been donated to Nothing But Nets.Fact|date=December 2007References
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