by Matt Yoder | May 18, 2015
The Qatar World Cup is still seven years away and it’s already breaking records for the sports event that has seen the most reporters arrested for covering it. After a German documentary crew told stories about their arrests in Qatar while trying to do...
by Matt Yoder | May 18, 2015
Mike Redmond became the second managerial casualty of the 2015 season over the weekend. The Miami Marlins fired their manager with the team off to a disappointing 16-22 start this season. What followed was a handy lesson in the value in being right versus the value...
by Matt Yoder | May 16, 2015
College basketball has been plagued by a decline in watchability for the sport to the point that “How to Fix College Basketball” has become one of the more popular thinkpieces in sportswriting. Aside from the issues surrounding the one-and-done rule and...
by Matt Yoder | May 16, 2015
College basketball has been plagued by a decline in watchability for the sport to the point that “How to Fix College Basketball” has become one of the more popular thinkpieces in sportswriting. Aside from the issues surrounding the one-and-done rule and...
by Matt Yoder | May 14, 2015
When Fox Sports stunned the soccer world and won the rights to the World Cup, and when they shocked the soccer world by trying to transform Gus Johnson into their lead soccer announcer, they were up front with the objective. Bring an American voice to the...