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No, because it is not a proper nou n.
English is always capitalized, except when used in sports jargon, where it is optional.
You only capitalize a common word if it is part of a proper noun phrase. For example: The National Football League.Example:I heard that The National Football League voted to suspend the player from all remaining football games.
The root word in sportsmanship is "sport."
He was inconsistent in his studies and sports. This is a sentence which contains the word inconsistent.
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Ask not what you can draw for Sports Illustrated, but what Sports Illustrated can draw for you.
The italicized Sports Illustrated is read by many people.
Not for teens, but there is Sports Illustrated for Kids.
Sports Illustrated for Women was created in 1999.
Sports Illustrated Kids was created in 1989.
CNN Sports Illustrated ended in 2002.
CNN Sports Illustrated was created in 1996.
Rick Reilly currently resides in Denver, Colorado.
you can get sports illustrated magazines online or at barnes and nobles or books a million.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was created in 1964.
"Amen Corner" was so christened following the 1958 Masters by writer Herbert Warren Wind in an article in Sports Illustrated.