by Matt Birch | Sep 10, 2015
Seattle Seahawks coaching staff and management may not be too happy with Kam Chancellor for holding out, but teammate Marshawn Lynch seems to be on his side. Lynch opted not to say anything publicly about the Seahawks safety, but he did wear Chancellor’s No. 31...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 10, 2015
Mike Francesa announced Wednesday that he would be ending his simulcast relationship with Fox, so what better time for polite colleagues and sometimes-Francesa-foils Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole to say goodbye to him? That’s exactly what they did on...
by Christopher Hansen | Sep 10, 2015
If you’ve seen enough movies and watched enough television, you know that villains come in many forms. Not every villain is a bad guy, but we need them. Villains are what drive the best stories. The NFL would not be successful without good villains. How would we...
by Christopher Hansen | Sep 10, 2015
If you’ve seen enough movies and watched enough television, you know that villains come in many forms. Not every villain is a bad guy, but we need them. Villains are what drive the best stories. The NFL would not be successful without good villains. How would we...
by Bart Doan | Sep 10, 2015
Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect You can almost imagine Bret Bielema getting up at one point and calling his buddies, saying, “Y’all know, we haven’t had a night out hollerin’ at the moon and raisin’ hell in awhile. What do...
by Joseph Nardone | Sep 10, 2015
Divisions, in nearly all professional sports, seem rather arbitrary. Example: No one cares how many NL East crowns the Atlanta Braves won in the ’90s, people cared more about their failures to win multiple World Series. Really, divisions are rather silly....
by Joseph Nardone | Sep 10, 2015
Divisions, in nearly all professional sports, seem rather arbitrary. Example: No one cares how many NL East crowns the Atlanta Braves won in the ’90s, people cared more about their failures to win multiple World Series. Really, divisions are rather silly....
by Derek Hanson | Sep 10, 2015
The celebration for the Super Bowl’s golden anniversary will be underway Thursday evening when the NFL kicks off the 2015 regular season. In honor of the game’s 50th edition, the NFL has turned its logo gold. The 50-yard line numbers will also be painted...
by Derek Hanson | Sep 10, 2015
The celebration for the Super Bowl’s golden anniversary will be underway Thursday evening when the NFL kicks off the 2015 regular season. In honor of the game’s 50th edition, the NFL has turned its logo gold. The 50-yard line numbers will also be painted...
by Joseph Nardone | Sep 10, 2015
Many times we want things to be true so badly that we ignore all the evidence which tells us otherwise. Rather than possibly pointing out the obvious, we instead shift blame to others, make excuses as to why there’s a shortcoming in that specific desirable area,...
by Joseph Nardone | Sep 10, 2015
Many times we want things to be true so badly that we ignore all the evidence which tells us otherwise. Rather than possibly pointing out the obvious, we instead shift blame to others, make excuses as to why there’s a shortcoming in that specific desirable area,...
by Lou Catalano | Sep 10, 2015
If you were to poll 100 boxing fans on who Floyd Mayweather’s final opponent should be, the answers would vary. The majority would probably select Gennady Golovkin, the middleweight monster who is capable of Hulk-smashing everything in front of him. Some folks would...
by Lou Catalano | Sep 10, 2015
If you were to poll 100 boxing fans on who Floyd Mayweather’s final opponent should be, the answers would vary. The majority would probably select Gennady Golovkin, the middleweight monster who is capable of Hulk-smashing everything in front of him. Some folks would...
by Matt Birch | Sep 9, 2015
Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake put on a show for tennis fans who watched Roger Federer defeat Richard Gasquet in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. The two celebrities attended Wednesday’s match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, and had...
by Matt Birch | Sep 9, 2015
Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake put on a show for tennis fans who watched Roger Federer defeat Richard Gasquet in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. The two celebrities attended Wednesday’s match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, and had...