by Matt Zemek | Feb 2, 2015
The Super Bowl and — with it — the full run of the live-game football season at all levels of competition (high school, college, and the pros) are over. There are two times of the year when it makes sense to explore the question of how the NFL and college...
by Matt Zemek | Feb 2, 2015
The Super Bowl and — with it — the full run of the live-game football season at all levels of competition (high school, college, and the pros) are over. There are two times of the year when it makes sense to explore the question of how the NFL and college...
by Matt Yoder | Feb 2, 2015
There’s at least one similarity between this year’s champions in both the NFL and college football. Both the Ohio State Buckeyes and New England Patriots were counted out as contenders during the course of the season. Ohio State’s hopes for a...
by Matt Yoder | Feb 2, 2015
Each and every year Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest event in the history of the known universe. The game draws the largest television audience in America and we’re equally glued to the commercials, the halftime show, and then there’s actually the game...
by Matt Birch | Feb 2, 2015
After the Patriots emerged victorious in the AFC Championship game approximately two weeks ago, owner Robert Kraft partied with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (among others). But he truly took it to the next level while celebrating the team’s 28-24 victory in...
by David Rogers | Feb 2, 2015
Super Bowl 49 was a pretty exciting one on the field. Unfortunately, the same enthusiasm we saw in the tight game between the Patriots and Seahawks didn’t translate to the commercials during the breaks. It was a weird, weird Super Bowl as far as ads go. Some...
by David Rogers | Feb 2, 2015
Super Bowl 49 was a pretty exciting one on the field. Unfortunately, the same enthusiasm we saw in the tight game between the Patriots and Seahawks didn’t translate to the commercials during the breaks. It was a weird, weird Super Bowl as far as ads go. Some...
by Raj Vaidya | Feb 1, 2015
Good evening Patriots fans! I’m not going to make this a recap, because if you didn’t watch tonight’s Super Bowl, shame on you! The University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona was an excellent host for Super Bowl XLIX and I’m so glad that our Patriots came out...
by Joe Lucia | Feb 1, 2015
Leading up to major sporting events, EA runs a simulation with that sport’s respective game. So naturally, they simulated Super Bowl XLIX using Madden 15 last Monday. The final score as predicted by Madden? 28-24 Patriots, with New England completing a ten point...
by Matt Yoder | Feb 1, 2015
You may have heard there was a football game tonight. You also may have heard that it was decided by one of the most jaw-dropping plays and calls in NFL history. With the Seahawks on the doorstep of back-to-back Super Bowl titles and Marshawn Lynch in the backfield,...
by Joe Lucia | Feb 1, 2015
Indianapolis columnist Bob Kravitz is an established, long-time voice in the midwest. He also happened to initially break the story of the Patriots’ deflated footballs after the AFC Championship Game. Since that story broke, his life has been turned on its head....
by Joe Lucia | Feb 1, 2015
Indianapolis columnist Bob Kravitz is an established, long-time voice in the midwest. He also happened to initially break the story of the Patriots’ deflated footballs after the AFC Championship Game. Since that story broke, his life has been turned on its head....
by Matt Zemek | Feb 1, 2015
On Friday, our assessment of Novak Djokovic’s semifinal victory over Stan Wawrinka at the 2015 Australian Open contained the central thesis that Wawrinka lost the match more than Djokovic won it. That happens in sports. Sometimes, you win because you excel....
by Ryan Palencer | Jan 31, 2015
When a game abruptly turns in the final few minutes of regulation, making far-reaching conclusions can be imprudent. Yet, it can still be said that after handing Virginia its first loss of the college basketball season, Duke also supplied the nation with the blueprint...
by Nick DeWitt | Jan 31, 2015
If the NFL wants to increase viewership and add new fans, there’s a simple solution that might help them out regarding when the Super Bowl is played. No, the solution isn’t adding flashier commercials, better entertainment, or some other hoopla to a game that doesn’t...