by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
At its best, sports broadcast technology add something to an event that you’ve either never seen before or information that you couldn’t glean while attending an event live. Many recent innovations to broadcasts deal with cameras, such as putting them on...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
At its best, sports broadcast technology add something to an event that you’ve either never seen before or information that you couldn’t glean while attending an event live. Many recent innovations to broadcasts deal with cameras, such as putting them on...
by Steve Fetch | Sep 29, 2015
Larry Brown has had some troubles with the NCAA before, most notably leaving Kansas under sanctions in the late 80s, and his latest punishment is a suspension for 10 percent of SMU’s games in the coming season. ESPN’s Jeff Goodman reports that the NCAA...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 29, 2015
Polarizing MLB analyst Curt Schilling was suspended for the rest of the season by ESPN at the beginning of the month. And while most of us may have assumed that meant he wouldn’t be seen on ESPN airwaves for a good long while, Schilling told USA Today over the...
by Andrew Coppens | Sep 29, 2015
Jack Warner was a world renown wheeler and dealer in the world of international soccer. Few within the FIFA hierarchy held more sway than Warner did, but it led to many rumblings of corruption and in May it led to the United States attorney general indicting Warner...
by Andrew Coppens | Sep 29, 2015
Jack Warner was a world renown wheeler and dealer in the world of international soccer. Few within the FIFA hierarchy held more sway than Warner did, but it led to many rumblings of corruption and in May it led to the United States attorney general indicting Warner...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
Streaks matter in sports. Forgive the obvious statement, but scores, records and streaks are a big reason why we all pay attention to this stuff. They’re a matter of pride and posterity, of staking territory on the sports landscape. For a fanbase and community,...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
Streaks matter in sports. Forgive the obvious statement, but scores, records and streaks are a big reason why we all pay attention to this stuff. They’re a matter of pride and posterity, of staking territory on the sports landscape. For a fanbase and community,...
by Bryan Gibberman | Sep 29, 2015
Here five thoughts on Week 3 of the NFL season. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers lose Big Ben The Steelers are once again without their star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. He is expected to be out four-to-six weeks. During that time Pittsburgh’s schedule looks like...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 29, 2015
Who is the top dog at ESPN? It’s a topic we’ve bounced around on this website before asking who the face of the network is and it’s franchise player. But maybe the cold, hard facts say that the person who makes the most bank should be at the top of...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 29, 2015
Who is the top dog at ESPN? It’s a topic we’ve bounced around on this website before asking who the face of the network is and it’s franchise player. But maybe the cold, hard facts say that the person who makes the most bank should be at the top of...
by Brad Gagnon | Sep 29, 2015
Week 3 has come and gone, and we still have seven unbeaten teams and four winless teams. Let’s rank the 3-0 teams in terms of their Super Bowl chances… 1. New England Patriots: They’re outscoring their opponents by 16.3 points per game in a start...
by Derek Hanson | Sep 28, 2015
Tom Brady made headlines two weeks ago when the superstar quarterback made remarks that appeared to endorse Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. During a media session at Gillette Stadium, reporters noticed Trump’s “Make America Great Again”...
by Derek Hanson | Sep 28, 2015
Tom Brady made headlines two weeks ago when the superstar quarterback made remarks that appeared to endorse Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. During a media session at Gillette Stadium, reporters noticed Trump’s “Make America Great Again”...
by Derek Hanson | Sep 28, 2015
New England Patriots President Jonathan Kraft has to be feeling very good today after his team crushed the Jacksonville Jaguars 51-17 on their way to a 3-0 start. The Patriots’ early success, however, has not stopped Kraft from reflecting on the NFL’s less...