by Dan Levy | Jun 26, 2015
Clay Travis gets paid for his opinion. It’s a great job if you can get it, and the louder and more ridiculous your opinions are—really, the more attention you can get for those loud and ridiculous opinions—the more famous you will become. Offend people enough...
by Dan Levy | Jun 26, 2015
Clay Travis gets paid for his opinion. It’s a great job if you can get it, and the louder and more ridiculous your opinions are—really, the more attention you can get for those loud and ridiculous opinions—the more famous you will become. Offend people enough...
by Joe Lucia | Jun 26, 2015
Awful Announcing has learned through multiple sources that Fox Sports 1 is making cuts to its news operation. The news updates that regularly air on Fox Sports 1 during commercial breaks will be folded into the At the Buzzer online brand and most significantly, some...
by Sean Woodley | Jun 26, 2015
Attempting to analyze late-first round draft picks is always a tricky proposition. In the weeks leading up to the big day, the conversation surrounding most prospects revolves around their strengths and how they will translate to the professional game. Any mention of...
by Sean Woodley | Jun 26, 2015
Attempting to analyze late-first round draft picks is always a tricky proposition. In the weeks leading up to the big day, the conversation surrounding most prospects revolves around their strengths and how they will translate to the professional game. Any mention of...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 26, 2015
Well, at least the Mets didn’t have a winless road trip. That’s probably the best takeaway from Thursday’s 2-0 victory over the Brewers, which mercifully ended a seven-game losing streak and avoided the indignity of losing all eight games of a road...
by Ken Fang | Jun 26, 2015
In an effort to get people hooked on the new HBO series Ballers and The Brink, the pay TV service has allowed Facebook to stream the pilots of both shows online. Both episodes will be on Facebook uncut and unedited for a limited time. The interesting thing is that HBO...
by Bryan Gibberman | Jun 26, 2015
Here is a look at how the lottery played out in the 2015 NBA Draft team by team. 1. Minnesota Timberwolves: Kentucky center Karl-Anthony Towns What does it mean? The T’Wolves have one of the more interesting young cores in the NBA. Towns brings some necessary...
by Joe Mags | Jun 26, 2015
For the first time in 30 years, the New York Knicks made a selection in the top 5 of the NBA draft. Unlike 1985 when they drafted Patrick Ewing — the consensus top prize that year, and perhaps the most universally renowned college basketball prospect of all-time —...
by Joe Mags | Jun 26, 2015
For the first time in 30 years, the New York Knicks made a selection in the top 5 of the NBA draft. Unlike 1985 when they drafted Patrick Ewing — the consensus top prize that year, and perhaps the most universally renowned college basketball prospect of all-time —...
by Matt Yoder | Jun 25, 2015
Prepare for a lot more of Skip Bayless Lite on Fox Sports 1. According to the Tennessean, lightning rod and contrarian Clay Travis will sign a new contract with Fox Sports that will see his presence increase across their spectrum of television, radio, and web...
by David Rogers | Jun 25, 2015
Defenseman Mike Green won’t be with the Washington Capitals in 2015-16. According to CSN Washington, Green is ready to test free agency when he becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1st. Green’s agent Craig Oster, who is also the agent for Eric Fehr,...
by Josh Espinal | Jun 25, 2015
Mexico and Jamaica are on two different paths going into the CONCACAF Gold Cup. One one hand you have Jamaica a team that many predicted were going to be decimated by teams such as Uruguay and Argentina, but instead only lost out by one goal in each game and, thanks...
by Allen Kenney | Jun 25, 2015
That collective groan you heard on Wednesday afternoon was coming from college football writers and fans reacting en masse to the zombie-like resurrection of conference realignment speculation. Playing the part of the Night’s King: University of Oklahoma president...
by Allen Kenney | Jun 25, 2015
That collective groan you heard on Wednesday afternoon was coming from college football writers and fans reacting en masse to the zombie-like resurrection of conference realignment speculation. Playing the part of the Night’s King: University of Oklahoma president...