by Matt Verderame | Jan 13, 2015
When you think of Super Bowl champions, the first thing that comes to mind is greatness. Usually, the team raising the Lombardi Trophy has a multitude of star players, especially at quarterback. However, there are the exceptions. Over the 48-year history of the Super...
by Aaron Torres | Jan 13, 2015
For me, the story of the 2014-2015 Ohio State Buckeyes — correction, your 2015 National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes — actually begins in 2007. Most Ohio State fans know where I’m going with this (if you don’t just bear with me), but looking back, it...
by Aaron Torres | Jan 13, 2015
For me, the story of the 2014-2015 Ohio State Buckeyes — correction, your 2015 National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes — actually begins in 2007. Most Ohio State fans know where I’m going with this (if you don’t just bear with me), but looking back, it...
by Aaron Torres | Jan 13, 2015
For me, the story of the 2014-2015 Ohio State Buckeyes — correction, your 2015 National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes — actually begins in 2007. Most Ohio State fans know where I’m going with this (if you don’t just bear with me), but looking back, it...
by David Rogers | Jan 13, 2015
Hockey fans have been affectionately calling Calgary rookie Johnny Gaudreau by the name of Johnny Hockey for quite some time now. Gaudrea’s successful rookie campaign with the Flames to date has drawn comparisons to Johnny Manziel’s college career and thus...
by Brad Gagnon | Jan 13, 2015
The NFL has basically acknowledged that its rules regarding the process of a catch aren’t perfect, but very rarely are better options brought to the table. That’s why we as fans bitch and complain without really offering solutions for how the league can...
by Brad Gagnon | Jan 13, 2015
The NFL has basically acknowledged that its rules regarding the process of a catch aren’t perfect, but very rarely are better options brought to the table. That’s why we as fans bitch and complain without really offering solutions for how the league can...
by Brad Gagnon | Jan 13, 2015
The NFL has basically acknowledged that its rules regarding the process of a catch aren’t perfect, but very rarely are better options brought to the table. That’s why we as fans bitch and complain without really offering solutions for how the league can...
by Benjamin Bornstein | Jan 13, 2015
Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov has decided to sell the team according to Bloomberg News. Prokhorov has reportedly retained Evercore Partners to sell the franchise he acquired majority ownership of in May 2010 for $223 million. The Nets have spent exorbitant...
by Ken Fang | Jan 13, 2015
With the College Football Playoff Megacast over for another year, let’s take a look at some of the Bests and some of the Worsts for the concept. ESPN gave the Film Room a bigger audience by programming it on ESPN2 this year when it was on ESPNU last year. ESPN...
by Ken Fang | Jan 13, 2015
With the College Football Playoff Megacast over for another year, let’s take a look at some of the Bests and some of the Worsts for the concept. ESPN gave the Film Room a bigger audience by programming it on ESPN2 this year when it was on ESPNU last year. ESPN...
by Matt Yoder | Jan 13, 2015
Ohio State’s 42-20 victory over Oregon to claim the first college football national championship of the playoff era looks to have scored a massive rating for ESPN. Preliminary numbers are out this morning and Bristol is likely popping champagne bottles like they...
by Brad Gagnon | Jan 13, 2015
Here’s a full roundup of all the stupid things that transpired on divisional playoff weekend in the NFL: The stupidest fourth-down decision Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett deserves a ton of credit for gambling on 4th-and-6 against the Lions on wild-card weekend...
by Terry P. Johnson | Jan 13, 2015
Even though the Ohio State offense will receive most of the credit for its victory over Oregon in the College Football Playoff’s first title game, it was the Buckeye defense that won the national championship. Make no mistake about it: the Scarlett and Gray...
by Matt Zemek | Jan 13, 2015
On January 8, 2007, Urban Meyer ushered in the Southeastern Conference’s reign over the rest of college football. The Ohio State Buckeyes absorbed a defeat that shook up the Big Ten for the next several years. Eight years later, Meyer presided over another...