by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 1, 2015
Fox Sports took plenty of criticism for its inaugural U.S. Open golf coverage, both from inside and outside the company, and some of Fox’s executives don’t think that’s fair. John Entz, Fox Sports’ president of production and executive producer...
by Kevin Causey | Jul 1, 2015
It’s Wednesday and that means it’s time to start weekly our college football roundtables. Today we start our conversation on the American Athletic Conference. TSS Associate Editor Terry Johnson joins staff writer Kevin Causey and special rotating guest in our weekly...
by Bryan Gibberman | Jul 1, 2015
Night one of NBA free agency is in the books and it didn’t take long for it to start popping. Lets dig into all of the news. New Orleans Pelicans Sign Anthony Davis to a five-year, $145-million max extension. People in New Orleans don’t need to hear this...
by Phillip Bupp | Jun 30, 2015
One! More! Game! The USWNT is one step away from the summit of women’s soccer, the USA is in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. They will face either Japan in a World Cup Final rematch or face England on Independence Day weekend. Japan and England will...
by David Rogers | Jun 30, 2015
The LA Kings terminated Mike Richards’ contract with the team and so far details have been difficult to find. It was easy to speculate that the termination was due to an off-ice incident, but the specifics have been kept under wraps. Pierre McGuire suggested the...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 30, 2015
By virtue of their place in the standings, the Angels were already an intriguing team this season. Going into Tuesday’s play, the team was second in the AL West, four games behind the Astros. The Angels are also 1.5 games out in the wild-card race, with four...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 30, 2015
By virtue of their place in the standings, the Angels were already an intriguing team this season. Going into Tuesday’s play, the team was second in the AL West, four games behind the Astros. The Angels are also 1.5 games out in the wild-card race, with four...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 30, 2015
By virtue of their place in the standings, the Angels were already an intriguing team this season. Going into Tuesday’s play, the team was second in the AL West, four games behind the Astros. The Angels are also 1.5 games out in the wild-card race, with four...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 30, 2015
The University of Texas’ much-maligned Longhorn Network has been back in the news recently, with Oklahoma chancellor David Boren calling it “the elephant in the room” and “a problem” last week. That caused C. Austin Cox of The Best...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 30, 2015
The University of Texas’ much-maligned Longhorn Network has been back in the news recently, with Oklahoma chancellor David Boren calling it “the elephant in the room” and “a problem” last week. That caused C. Austin Cox of The Best...
by Steve Fetch | Jun 30, 2015
With the 2015 draft in the books, all eyes turn to 2016. I’ve just started to really watch a lot of these guys, so this big board will change quite a bit in the coming months. It’s also worth noting that I have only watched a handful of the international...
by Steve Fetch | Jun 30, 2015
With the 2015 draft in the books, all eyes turn to 2016. I’ve just started to really watch a lot of these guys, so this big board will change quite a bit in the coming months. It’s also worth noting that I have only watched a handful of the international...
by Matt Yoder | Jun 30, 2015
The ESPYs won’t be the only awards show ESPN airs in the month of July. Before the ESPYs air on ABC on July 15th, ESPN will hold the first ever Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards on July 14th in Los Angeles. The new awards show will center on two major...
by Jared Mintz | Jun 30, 2015
After a few days of analyzing all 60 NBA draft picks, it’s time to analyze how the Eastern Conference did during last Thursday night’s 2015 NBA Draft. I think I may have been a little more complimentary toward the Western Conference, but hey, there’s...
by Jared Mintz | Jun 30, 2015
After a few days of analyzing all 60 NBA draft picks, it’s time to analyze how the Eastern Conference did during last Thursday night’s 2015 NBA Draft. I think I may have been a little more complimentary toward the Western Conference, but hey, there’s...