by Andrew Juge | May 13, 2015
The Jets recently added a fifth quarterback to their roster after their rookie mini camp. Despite already having four players at that position on the roster, the Jets thought enough of former BYU, Kansas and Miami quarterback Jake Heaps to have him compete with their...
by Joe Lucia | May 13, 2015
For those that expected Bill Simmons to slide right into Charles Barkley’s seat on Inside the NBA, you’ve got another thing coming. At the Turner Sports upfront event on Wednesday at Madison Square Garden, it was announced that the entire Inside the NBA...
by Joe Lucia | May 13, 2015
For those that expected Bill Simmons to slide right into Charles Barkley’s seat on Inside the NBA, you’ve got another thing coming. At the Turner Sports upfront event on Wednesday at Madison Square Garden, it was announced that the entire Inside the NBA...
by Phillip Bupp | May 13, 2015
Cristiano Ronaldo is no stranger to being a humanitarian. Whether it’s donating to other causes helping natural disaster victims or with sick children, Ronaldo is as good a humanitarian as he is a soccer player. His latest humanitarian effort is donating close...
by Phillip Bupp | May 13, 2015
Cristiano Ronaldo is no stranger to being a humanitarian. Whether it’s donating to other causes helping natural disaster victims or with sick children, Ronaldo is as good a humanitarian as he is a soccer player. His latest humanitarian effort is donating close...
by Liam McGuire | May 13, 2015
In late April, Baltimore Orioles employees lost wages for an entire week. Two games were justifiably canceled and one was played in front of an empty Camden Yards stadium, while three others were moved to Tampa Bay where the Orioles acted as the home team. The...
by Andrew Bucholtz | May 13, 2015
The news that Scott Van Pelt will be hosting a new special midnight edition of SportsCenter is interesting enough in its own right, but it also leads to another substantial story; who’s going to take his place on ESPN Radio? Along with co-host Ryen Russilo, Van...
by Matt Yoder | May 13, 2015
I have a confession to make: I have never watched so little sports on television. As a college student who wants to work in sports media, this shouldn’t be the case. That said, I’m consuming more sports than ever through apps on my phone and tablets. With an iPhone, a...
by Matt Yoder | May 13, 2015
I have a confession to make: I have never watched so little sports on television. As a college student who wants to work in sports media, this shouldn’t be the case. That said, I’m consuming more sports than ever through apps on my phone and tablets. With an iPhone, a...
by Ian Casselberry | May 13, 2015
Tuesday night, after watching LeBron James and Derrick Rose show off in the first quarter of the Cavs-Bulls NBA playoff game, I switched over to my local CBS affiliate to watch a different athlete show off. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers traded in his...
by Ian Casselberry | May 13, 2015
Tuesday night, after watching LeBron James and Derrick Rose show off in the first quarter of the Cavs-Bulls NBA playoff game, I switched over to my local CBS affiliate to watch a different athlete show off. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers traded in his...
by Matt Yoder | May 13, 2015
At ESPN’s upfront presentation on Tuesday, the network revealed several new initiatives to advertisers and interested sports media observers. But overshadowing new 30 for 30s and episodes of SportsCenter was the revelation of the one ESPN personality that would...
by Kevin Causey | May 13, 2015
It’s Wednesday and that means it’s time for another roundtable here at The Student Section. TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey and a rotating guest in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. Last week we...
by Ken Fang | May 13, 2015
HBO and Showtime are doing backflips and handstands in their offices today. Reports have confirmed that the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight on May 2 broke all pay per view records. HBO/Showtime have announced to the world that MayPac generated 4.4 million...
by Ken Fang | May 13, 2015
HBO and Showtime are doing backflips and handstands in their offices today. Reports have confirmed that the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight on May 2 broke all pay per view records. HBO/Showtime have announced to the world that MayPac generated 4.4 million...