by Shawn Anderson | Nov 28, 2015
It’s hard to believe, but only a handful of baseball players have more than a million followers on Twitter. And the ones that do (Nick Swisher, Yu Darvish and Mike Trout) aren’t even some of the best tweeters in the Majors. But, they had to start somewhere. Here’s a...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
Navy can pretty much forget about a Group of Five bid to a major bowl game, and this sick one-handed touchdown catch by Houston wide receiver Demarcus Ayers is one of the reasons why. This 62-yard reception from Greg Ward Jr. gave Houston a 38-17 lead over Navy in the...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
Navy can pretty much forget about a Group of Five bid to a major bowl game, and this sick one-handed touchdown catch by Houston wide receiver Demarcus Ayers is one of the reasons why. This 62-yard reception from Greg Ward Jr. gave Houston a 38-17 lead over Navy in the...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
Now it’s gettin’ real. With Ohio State playing at Michigan Saturday at noon, Ohio governor John Kasich took rivalry week to another level when he urged his state’s residents to avoid wearing pleated khakis and using the letter “M” on...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
Now it’s gettin’ real. With Ohio State playing at Michigan Saturday at noon, Ohio governor John Kasich took rivalry week to another level when he urged his state’s residents to avoid wearing pleated khakis and using the letter “M” on...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
One upset already has taken place in Week 12 of the 2015 NFL season, but there could be more on Sunday. The NFL’s Thanksgiving slate served up a stunner when the Bears defeated the Packers 17-13 in the nightcap of the holiday tripleheader, and there should be...
by Mike Batista | Nov 27, 2015
One upset already has taken place in Week 12 of the 2015 NFL season, but there could be more on Sunday. The NFL’s Thanksgiving slate served up a stunner when the Bears defeated the Packers 17-13 in the nightcap of the holiday tripleheader, and there should be...
by Zach Kruse | Nov 27, 2015
The most awkward truth of the 2015 season was available for all to see to finish off the NFL’s Thanksgiving slate on Thursday night. The Green Bay Packers—a team quarterbacked by two-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers—are wholly inadequate at throwing the football and...
by Zach Kruse | Nov 27, 2015
The most awkward truth of the 2015 season was available for all to see to finish off the NFL’s Thanksgiving slate on Thursday night. The Green Bay Packers—a team quarterbacked by two-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers—are wholly inadequate at throwing the football and...
by Matt Birch | Nov 27, 2015
The Green Bay Packers played arguably their most disappointing game of the season on Thursday night in their matchup against the Bears, as they continually beat themselves in almost every way possible. Whether it was wide receivers failing to get separation, the...
by Matt Birch | Nov 27, 2015
The Green Bay Packers played arguably their most disappointing game of the season on Thursday night in their matchup against the Bears, as they continually beat themselves in almost every way possible. Whether it was wide receivers failing to get separation, the...
by Matt Birch | Nov 27, 2015
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of their Thursday night game against the Bears. And while the result was extremely disappointing for Packers fans, what happened during halftime was not,...
by Matt Birch | Nov 27, 2015
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of their Thursday night game against the Bears. And while the result was extremely disappointing for Packers fans, what happened during halftime was not,...
by Brian Wright | Nov 27, 2015
Among the clichés which flood the baseball vernacular, one does not hold water. All games do not count the same. Just ask Bryce Harper and Josh Donaldson, who garnered MVP honors last week. But there was no more graphic portrayal of this theory than 1967. Two years...
by Brian Wright | Nov 27, 2015
Among the clichés which flood the baseball vernacular, one does not hold water. All games do not count the same. Just ask Bryce Harper and Josh Donaldson, who garnered MVP honors last week. But there was no more graphic portrayal of this theory than 1967. Two years...