by Dave Tobener | Jul 17, 2015
Baseball saw its share of great games in the first half of 2015, from a couple of no-hitters and high strike out totals on the pitching side of things to a bunch of multi-homer games from the hitters. There were a few historically good showings thrown in for good...
by Dave Tobener | Jul 17, 2015
Baseball saw its share of great games in the first half of 2015, from a couple of no-hitters and high strike out totals on the pitching side of things to a bunch of multi-homer games from the hitters. There were a few historically good showings thrown in for good...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 17, 2015
I’ve learned my lesson when it comes to underestimating Marvel. Four years ago, I thought Thor was going to be a flop. It was one thing to sell Iron Man to a public that was only familiar with pop culture icons like Batman, Spider-Man and Superman. But Marvel...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 17, 2015
I’ve learned my lesson when it comes to underestimating Marvel. Four years ago, I thought Thor was going to be a flop. It was one thing to sell Iron Man to a public that was only familiar with pop culture icons like Batman, Spider-Man and Superman. But Marvel...
by Josh Howard | Jul 17, 2015
Here are 32 Flags, we’re getting jazzed up for yet another international tournament. Fresh on the heels of an amazing FIFA Women’s World Cup and CONMEBOL Copa America, the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals begin on July 18. Games are being played through the...
by Joe Lucia | Jul 17, 2015
This week, the third major name rumored to be leaving ESPN decided to leave ESPN, as Colin Cowherd chose to leave the Worldwide Leader for (reportedly) the greener pastures of Fox Sports. Cowherd follows in the footsteps of Keith Olbermann and Bill Simmons, each of...
by Kevin Causey | Jul 17, 2015
Today is our final Big 12 college football roundtable as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and a special rotating guest in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college football. Earlier this week we...
by Matt Zemek | Jul 17, 2015
We conclude our NBA schedule series this week with a positive example of how a lack of division-heavy scheduling can influence a team’s season. Earlier in the week, we examined why the Boston Celtics face such a tough path in the Eastern Conference, despite...
by Liam McGuire | Jul 16, 2015
One Twitter user posted this screenshot from an alleged conversation on Twitter between Dallas Stars forward Jamie Benn and defenseman Jason Demers. I used alleged because I haven’t seen anybody else post the screenshot, although it does look legit. Back to the...
by Joe Lucia | Jul 16, 2015
Cord-cutting’s impact on ESPN has attracted a lot of attention over the past few weeks. With a contrarian opinion, Allen Kenney asserts it’s a bit overblown. If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably read a story or two about the cable...
by Joe Lucia | Jul 16, 2015
Cord-cutting’s impact on ESPN has attracted a lot of attention over the past few weeks. With a contrarian opinion, Allen Kenney asserts it’s a bit overblown. If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably read a story or two about the cable...
by Ken Fang | Jul 16, 2015
The Big Lead is reporting that ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd will be leaving the company. The Hollywood Reporter says Cowherd’s last show will air next Friday, July 24. All indications are that he’ll move to the West Coast and join Fox Sports for a...
by Ken Fang | Jul 16, 2015
The Big Lead is reporting that ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd will be leaving the company. The Hollywood Reporter says Cowherd’s last show will air next Friday, July 24. All indications are that he’ll move to the West Coast and join Fox Sports for a...
by Allen Kenney | Jul 16, 2015
One year at Toledo. Five years at Michigan State. Five years at Louisiana State. Two years in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins. Nick Saban is accustomed to giving his employers the Don Draper treatment. The Nicktator’s expected one-night stand with Alabama is now...
by Andrew Juge | Jul 16, 2015
This series will feature the top 10 players in each division regardless of team or position. This is measured by a combination of their current impact on the field, their potential in the future and their accomplishments in the past. Players just missing the cut here...