by Matt Yoder | May 26, 2015
Time Warner Cable’s failed merger with Comcast hasn’t prevented it from finding another dance partner. A deal was revealed this week that will see TWC come together with Charter Communications, uniting two of the top four cable operators in the country....
by Matt Yoder | May 26, 2015
Time Warner Cable’s failed merger with Comcast hasn’t prevented it from finding another dance partner. A deal was revealed this week that will see TWC come together with Charter Communications, uniting two of the top four cable operators in the country....
by Ian Casselberry | May 26, 2015
Going into Tomorrowland, I wasn’t expecting to like it, given negative early reviews and a 49 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But I also wondered if the negative buzz came from so much anticipation for Brad Bird’s new film, yet without much known about...
by Ian Casselberry | May 26, 2015
Going into Tomorrowland, I wasn’t expecting to like it, given negative early reviews and a 49 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But I also wondered if the negative buzz came from so much anticipation for Brad Bird’s new film, yet without much known about...
by Ken Fang | May 26, 2015
Matt Millen, who has given some rather head-scratching analysis during his years on ESPN, will be heading back to the place where he was a number two analyst for the NFL. John Ourand at Sports Business Journal reports that Millen has signed a new contract with Fox...
by Matt Zemek | May 26, 2015
Memorial Day is a holiday, not an ordinary weekday. One of many pleasant ways to spend a holiday is to watch live sports. Let’s put it this way: If it’s good enough for a Sunday, it should be good enough for a holiday as well. That basic distinction brings...
by Matt Zemek | May 26, 2015
Memorial Day is a holiday, not an ordinary weekday. One of many pleasant ways to spend a holiday is to watch live sports. Let’s put it this way: If it’s good enough for a Sunday, it should be good enough for a holiday as well. That basic distinction brings...
by Kevin Causey | May 26, 2015
The saga of Johnny Manziel is well documented. Early in his career, everything seemed to come easy for Manziel. In the first four games of his college career, Manziel threw 10 TD with 0 INT and completed 70% of his passes. In his tenth game, he led the Texas A&M...
by Kevin Causey | May 26, 2015
The saga of Johnny Manziel is well documented. Early in his career, everything seemed to come easy for Manziel. In the first four games of his college career, Manziel threw 10 TD with 0 INT and completed 70% of his passes. In his tenth game, he led the Texas A&M...
by Joseph Nardone | May 26, 2015
During Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, the basketball world collectively held its breath, as one of the game’s most exciting stars took a bump reminiscent of a WWE superstar. The NBA’s MVP, Steph Curry, was attempting to block a shot in...
by Matt Yoder | May 26, 2015
If you visited ESPN.com over the weekend, you may have noticed a slight change. The face of Bill Simmons is no longer present in the featured space that is given to Grantland. You can still see Nate Silver’s portrait as the face of FiveThirtyEight, but no sign...
by John Cannon | May 26, 2015
When Peyton Manning was on the free agent market a few years ago, several teams were interested. After all, he represented an upgrade at the most important position for just about any team in the league. One of those teams, however, needed Peyton Manning more than any...
by David Rogers | May 25, 2015
Emilio Estevez, AKA Gordon Bombay, got the hockey world buzzing on Twitter during Game 5 between the Anaheim Ducks and the Chicago Blackhawks. Estevez, the head coach of the classic Mighty Ducks series, isn’t very active on Twitter but he surfaced in order to...
by David Rogers | May 25, 2015
Emilio Estevez, AKA Gordon Bombay, got the hockey world buzzing on Twitter during Game 5 between the Anaheim Ducks and the Chicago Blackhawks. Estevez, the head coach of the classic Mighty Ducks series, isn’t very active on Twitter but he surfaced in order to...
by Liam McGuire | May 25, 2015
A bizarre sight at Miller Park today: Brewers outfielder Khris Davis hit a home run, only to be called out on the play for not touching home plate – a call which would be reversed. Here’s how it all went down. After hitting a juicy fastball off of Giants...