by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 15, 2015
NFL broadcasters air football for glory and for supremacy, but they also do it for the giant check, and lately, those giant checks have been coming from daily fantasy companies DraftKings and FanDuel. As Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand and Terry Lefton...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 15, 2015
Two weeks after David Feherty and CBS could not reach agreement on a new contract, the golf reporter and analyst has signed with NBC Sports Group. Going to NBC was expected, as Feherty already had a relationship with the network, hosting a self-titled talk show on the...
by Joe Lucia | Sep 15, 2015
Yoenis Cespedes is, quite frankly, kicking ass and taking names for the Mets. He’s played in just 41 games with the team, and is hitting .309/.356/.691 with 17 homers. In 102 games before the trade with the Tigers, he homered 18 times. Those 17 homers also rank...
by Joe Lucia | Sep 15, 2015
Yoenis Cespedes is, quite frankly, kicking ass and taking names for the Mets. He’s played in just 41 games with the team, and is hitting .309/.356/.691 with 17 homers. In 102 games before the trade with the Tigers, he homered 18 times. Those 17 homers also rank...
by Zach Kruse | Sep 15, 2015
No quarterback in the history of the NFL has been better at the combination of throwing touchdowns and avoiding interceptions than Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers. In fact, it’s not even remotely close. Rodgers threw three more touchdown passes Sunday in...
by Zach Kruse | Sep 15, 2015
No quarterback in the history of the NFL has been better at the combination of throwing touchdowns and avoiding interceptions than Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers. In fact, it’s not even remotely close. Rodgers threw three more touchdown passes Sunday in...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 15, 2015
When Brian Powell founded Awful Announcing in 2006, this website was mostly a place for people to come and commiserate about their least favorite sports announcers. Powell took that original vision and expanded it to a place where AA covered announcing schedules and...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 15, 2015
When Brian Powell founded Awful Announcing in 2006, this website was mostly a place for people to come and commiserate about their least favorite sports announcers. Powell took that original vision and expanded it to a place where AA covered announcing schedules and...
by Matt Yoder | Sep 15, 2015
It’s not quite the San Jose Earthquakes, but Gus Johnson is going back to calling professional sports. For the 2015 season, Johnson will be returning to his roots and calling local NBA games in addition to his work for Fox Sports and Big Ten Network....
by Bart Doan | Sep 15, 2015
Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect Editor’s note: There are reports that Steve Patterson is expected to be fired, which means if correct, it’s already happened. This article was written in advance of that news. * Even the prettiest girls, if they do the...
by David Rogers | Sep 15, 2015
The NHL’s new 3-on-3 overtime format begins this season and the league wants to make sure teams are ready for the change. In order to make sure teams have a chance to practice the concept in a competitive setting, the NHL has instructed all of their teams to...
by David Rogers | Sep 15, 2015
The NHL’s new 3-on-3 overtime format begins this season and the league wants to make sure teams are ready for the change. In order to make sure teams have a chance to practice the concept in a competitive setting, the NHL has instructed all of their teams to...
by Bryan Gibberman | Sep 15, 2015
Week One of the NFL season is in the books. Here are five takeaways from all of the action. 1. The Washington Redskins picked up right where they left off dropping a winnable game at home to the Miami Dolphins. They’re 5-11 at FedEx Field over the past two...
by Christopher Hansen | Sep 15, 2015
Given all the resources available to coaches, making smart decisions should be easy. Knowing what they know about their players, their opponents and probabilities, there shouldn’t be situations where a coach is costing his team the chance to win games. Yet,...
by Christopher Hansen | Sep 15, 2015
Given all the resources available to coaches, making smart decisions should be easy. Knowing what they know about their players, their opponents and probabilities, there shouldn’t be situations where a coach is costing his team the chance to win games. Yet,...