by Matt Yoder | Jul 3, 2015
Two major stories that broke in the last week at arguably the two most prominent sports divisions in the country had the same underlying theme: the need to keep costs under control. – First, this website reported cuts were being made at Fox Sports 1 at the...
by Evan Massey | Jul 3, 2015
Heading into the 2015 NFL Season, there aren’t many expectations for the Cleveland Browns to compete. They surprised the league last year for the first half of the season, but fell back to earth and ended up missing the playoffs once again. Cleveland has quite a...
by Evan Massey | Jul 3, 2015
Heading into the 2015 NFL Season, there aren’t many expectations for the Cleveland Browns to compete. They surprised the league last year for the first half of the season, but fell back to earth and ended up missing the playoffs once again. Cleveland has quite a...
by Matt Yoder | Jul 3, 2015
One of the stories that will gain more steam throughout the course of the fall and early winter will be the College Football Playoff schedule. Way back in January we told you about the schedule, shifting semifinal games to New Year’s Eve, and how it will be a...
by Reva Friedel | Jul 3, 2015
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: someone tweets out something stupid and gets publicly shamed for it. Yesterday, ESPN’s Michelle Beadle was tweeting about the Spurs, when a random tennis player from the University of Texas San Antonio decided to...
by Kevin Causey | Jul 3, 2015
On Wednesday and Thursday we started our discussion on the AAC and it concludes today. TSS Associate Editor Terry Johnson joins staff writer Kevin Causey and a special rotating guest in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college football. Earlier this week we...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 3, 2015
Those who know me consider me Mr. Entertainment, so I get asked about movies I’ve seen that often go unheralded. I used to see about 70 movies in the theater each year, and often most of those were, sadly, something you would wish upon your worst enemy. Or your...
by Andrew Juge | Jul 3, 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. One quick note about the AFC...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 2, 2015
The only thing more predictable than the plot in another Terminator movie is a negative review for the film. Terminator: Genisys is awful, and its legacy might be killing this franchise off for good. Like the killer robot that just can’t be vanquished, that...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 2, 2015
The only thing more predictable than the plot in another Terminator movie is a negative review for the film. Terminator: Genisys is awful, and its legacy might be killing this franchise off for good. Like the killer robot that just can’t be vanquished, that...
by John Cannon | Jul 2, 2015
Trust. It’s an important part of any relationship, whether between people, corporate partners, or a company and its customers. Falling into that last category would be the relationship between a sports team and the people who follow, care about, and ultimately...
by Dave Tobener | Jul 2, 2015
The home run derby is getting some much-needed tweaks this year, with the inclusion of a bracket and timed rounds. The hope is these changes will breathe some life into baseball’s showcase event, which has sadly become a boring slog over the last few years. But...
by Dave Tobener | Jul 2, 2015
The home run derby is getting some much-needed tweaks this year, with the inclusion of a bracket and timed rounds. The hope is these changes will breathe some life into baseball’s showcase event, which has sadly become a boring slog over the last few years. But...
by Bart Doan | Jul 2, 2015
Hit us up on Twitter @CrossoverNBA The 2015 NBA free agent pool was a little polluted or at worst, someone tinkled in the deep end and didn’t tell anyone. If it was missing one thing in particular, it was a host of “go get it” guys. The Indiana...
by Matt Zemek | Jul 2, 2015
At Nebraska. Home against Boise State. At UCLA. At Michigan. Home against Cincinnati. At Missouri. At Utah State. Those games comprise the majority of BYU’s regular-season schedule for 2015. The Cougars are the football program we all admire. BYU has taken...