by Matt Yoder | Jul 9, 2015
Did the foremost reporter in all of professional sports violate HIPAA laws? That’s the question a lot of us were asking after Adam Schefter posted this tweet of Jason Pierre-Paul’s medical records showing that he had a finger amputated after an incident...
by Matt Yoder | Jul 9, 2015
Did the foremost reporter in all of professional sports violate HIPAA laws? That’s the question a lot of us were asking after Adam Schefter posted this tweet of Jason Pierre-Paul’s medical records showing that he had a finger amputated after an incident...
by Kevin Causey | Jul 9, 2015
On Wednesday, we started our discussion on the ACC and that discussion continues today and tomorrow. TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and special rotating guests in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college...
by Kevin Causey | Jul 9, 2015
On Wednesday, we started our discussion on the ACC and that discussion continues today and tomorrow. TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and special rotating guests in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college...
by Liam McGuire | Jul 9, 2015
Here’s five players I think will rebound after having tough years last season. Cody Hodgson – Nashville Predators Hodgson fell completely off the map in 2014-15, going from 20 goals the season before to 13 total points. His contract was bought out by the...
by Liam McGuire | Jul 9, 2015
Here’s five players I think will rebound after having tough years last season. Cody Hodgson – Nashville Predators Hodgson fell completely off the map in 2014-15, going from 20 goals the season before to 13 total points. His contract was bought out by the...
by Liam McGuire | Jul 9, 2015
Here’s five players I think will rebound after having tough years last season. Cody Hodgson – Nashville Predators Hodgson fell completely off the map in 2014-15, going from 20 goals the season before to 13 total points. His contract was bought out by the...
by Bart Doan | Jul 9, 2015
Hit us up on Twitter @CrossoverNBA Often, we ask people who are famous to do stuff there’s no chance in hell we’d be able to do in the same situation. I always say about the Malice at the Palace to those who criticized Ron Artest for going into the stands:...
by Bart Doan | Jul 9, 2015
Hit us up on Twitter @CrossoverNBA Often, we ask people who are famous to do stuff there’s no chance in hell we’d be able to do in the same situation. I always say about the Malice at the Palace to those who criticized Ron Artest for going into the stands:...
by Jeremy Klumpp | Jul 9, 2015
As we enter the final weekend of Wimbledon, it seems fitting that HBO — home to the tournament’s early round coverage from 1975 to 1999 — would air a special about tennis. What may be less fitting is that this special, 7 Days In Hell, is a comedic sports mockumentary...
by Jeremy Klumpp | Jul 9, 2015
As we enter the final weekend of Wimbledon, it seems fitting that HBO — home to the tournament’s early round coverage from 1975 to 1999 — would air a special about tennis. What may be less fitting is that this special, 7 Days In Hell, is a comedic sports mockumentary...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 8, 2015
The Home Run Derby is one of the showcase events during the week of the MLB All-Star Game. For some fans, the Derby might be more fun than the game itself. Chicks dig the longball, right? The event looked in danger of being diminished with Giancarlo Stanton suffering...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 8, 2015
It looks like Keith Olbermann is on his way out from ESPN again. Only a week after The Hollywood Reporter wrote that ESPN wanted Olbermann to “quit commentary,” particularly commentary bashing the NFL and Roger Goodell, if he wanted his contract renewed,...