by Dan Levy | Jun 12, 2015
As LeBron James laid in a huddled mass along the baseline, screaming in pain and writhing back and forth, we waited, nervously, to see if the best player in the game was going to be able to get back up. Adam Silver waited, more nervously, to see if the best player on...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 12, 2015
Longevity and proclivity in Hollywood are impressive on their own, but embodying an incredible variety of iconic characters along the way is perhaps even more special. Regardless of whether you score by length of career, number of credits, work done in any particular...
by Andrew Bucholtz | Jun 12, 2015
Longevity and proclivity in Hollywood are impressive on their own, but embodying an incredible variety of iconic characters along the way is perhaps even more special. Regardless of whether you score by length of career, number of credits, work done in any particular...
by Allen Kenney | Jun 12, 2015
The fifth anniversary of Nebraska leaving the Big 12 for the Big Ten apparently gave editors everywhere the same idea, as a slew of conference realignment retrospectives from football writers came out yesterday. Not surprisingly, one of them from Stewart Mandel of FOX...
by Kevin Causey | Jun 12, 2015
On Wednesday and Thursday we started our discussion on Conference USA and it concludes today. 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 football....
by John Cannon | Jun 12, 2015
My favorite part of the 1984 movie “Top Secret” is when Val Kilmer’s character is being introduced to members of the French Resistance. Each of the men have names that are French phrases or foods, like “Escargot,” “Montage,”...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 12, 2015
During the past few years, three movies about Lance Armstrong have gone into development. The first to hit theaters will be The Program, starring Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) as Armstrong and directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen). Chris O’Dowd (Bridesmaids) also...
by Matt Birch | Jun 12, 2015
LeBron James had an embarrassing moment right before Game 4 of the NBA Finals tipped off. James tucked in his jersey, which is pretty routine. Except something popped out. Something that is very NSFW. In case you couldn’t see it, here’s a screencap. So...
by Matt Birch | Jun 12, 2015
LeBron James had an embarrassing moment right before Game 4 of the NBA Finals tipped off. James tucked in his jersey, which is pretty routine. Except something popped out. Something that is very NSFW. In case you couldn’t see it, here’s a screencap. So...
by Matt Zemek | Jun 11, 2015
As the 2015 NBA Finals become a best-of-three series and move back to Oakland this upcoming Sunday, basketball lovers — who have not been treated to a particularly well-played series, but certainly an endlessly intriguing one — have so many questions to...
by Food And Sports | Jun 11, 2015
Izzy’s Deli in Cincinnati is offering a challenge to anyone who wants it to eat their five pound reuben sandwich. That’s five pounds of, well … let’s let Izzy’s explain: Your impressive feast begins with a super-sized potato pancake...
by Food And Sports | Jun 11, 2015
Izzy’s Deli in Cincinnati is offering a challenge to anyone who wants it to eat their five pound reuben sandwich. That’s five pounds of, well … let’s let Izzy’s explain: Your impressive feast begins with a super-sized potato pancake...
by Matt Birch | Jun 11, 2015
Quicken Loans Arena went silent during Game 4 of the NBA Finals after LeBron James stumbled into a cameraman and took a hard fall. James drove baseline and was fouled hard by Andrew Bogut in the second quarter of the game while going up for a layup. The contact sent...
by Dan Levy | Jun 11, 2015
If there was one person you would have never thought could have saved his job amidst the FIFA scandal after shoes started dropping left and right around the organization’s headquarters in Zurich, it was FIFA Director of Communications Walter De Gregorio. When a...
by Dan Levy | Jun 11, 2015
If there was one person you would have never thought could have saved his job amidst the FIFA scandal after shoes started dropping left and right around the organization’s headquarters in Zurich, it was FIFA Director of Communications Walter De Gregorio. When a...