One last time. One last shoot around, one last pre-game warm-up, one last time to come onto the floor at the KFC Yum! Center. These were the thoughts that...
While 52 points was barely enough for the men to pull out a win on the road against a struggling Georgia Tech team, it was not enough offense for the 8th ranked...
For the fourth game in a row, Jeff Walz's ladies got off to a slow start. Hampered by cold shooting early, and defensive lapses throughout, this time the Lady ...
For the third time in as many games, Jeff Walz's University of Louisvile Lady Cards team staggered out of the gate. As has become a bit of a habit lately, they...
With game week in full swing, local radio personalities delved deeply into a recurrent issue that surrounds FSU star athletes. Should head coach Jimbo Fisher p...
There are truths in all lines of business and in all avenues of life. "How much is enough," "what if," and "I'll be happy when," are all thoughts that we have ...
They say the wheels of justice turn slowly. That is not always the case. On Monday morning in Jefferson District Court Louisville sophomore standout receiver ...
For the NCAA, times are changing. A federal judge issued a 99 page ruling Friday in the O'Bannon v. NCAA case. At issue was whether or not the NCAA could rest...
Keith Poynter graduated from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in May of 2011. While in law school, Keith studied Sports Law as well as other core curriculum. Prior to becoming an attorney, Keith worked in the insurance industry for 6 years, and was a police officer in both Kentucky and Tennessee for 6 years. As an avid sports fan, former basketball official and current youth sports coach, Keith is heavily involved in sports when not at work or with his family at the lake.
Keith's diverse background makes him an excellent source for legal opinion about issues surrounding the sporting world. Whether the matter be criminal or contractual, Keith's unique experience and education allows him to offer insight that may be missed by the casual fan.
Keith is available for commentary on any legal issues that may arise in the Kentuckiana area and will routinely post articles concerning local and national sports law topics.