For many people, football is far more than just a game: it’s a sacred American tradition. These fans aren’t just spectators but are also participants. They do more than just proudly wear a team’s jersey, perfect game-day chili or tailgate with... Read More
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Atlanta is where the players play, and this year they’ll be doing it for the title of Super Bowl LIII (53) champion. The 2019 version of the NFL’s big game will feature plenty of familiar faces and traditions. Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the New... Read More
A new report suggests 21% of US Super Bowl LIII viewers will watch the game between the New England Patriots and LA Rams on February 3rd via streaming. That’s a 160% increase from the 8.1% who did so for last year’s game, according to the results... Read More
On Monday, Jan 21st – Yahoo Sports is planning to debut an evening studio show called The Bounce. It’s a mobile-friendly (DIGITAL-ONLY) basketball program co-produced by the NBA and Turner Sports. The Bounce will air for three hours... Read More
For many kids, organized sports aren’t much fun anymore. Overbearing parents, over-the-top coaches and overzealous competition are frequent images associated with youth-athletic leagues today. Though playing ball often used to embody the enjoyment of... Read More
The debate about the best basketball player in professional history rages on. It might never actually get settled, unless LeBron James wins several more championships than Michael Jordan. Then again, that might not be enough to settle it for some... Read More
When left to their own devices, kids won’t often play fair. It doesn’t matter what they’re playing; when the option to cheat is presented, it can be hard for a young mind to resist the urge. Of course, this isn’t a negative reflection on them,... Read More
With the 2018 World Series in full gear and tickets to see the games live costing hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its World Series Facts – Red Sox vs. Dodgers infographic. To... Read More
Full Sail University, a private, for-profit college based in Winter Park, Fla., has announced plans to build an on-campus esports arena to support the school’s varsity esports team. At 11,200 square feet, the stadium will be the largest esports... Read More
Former MLB All-Star Cliff Floyd today was crowned Snapple’s “Flip for Flavor” champion in the first-ever Snapple All-Star Bottle Flip Challenge at GEICO All-Star FanFest. Snapple – the Official Tea and Juice Drink of Major League... Read More
Hockey is heating up in America. Both participation and attendance are up, for one. And fans who want to see the NHL live are willing to pay a lot, as their ticket prices exceed those of the NBA, on average. It’s an exciting time of year for... Read More
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) made a significant impact during the 13th hosting of its annual men’s and women’s basketball tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina. This year’s tournament delivered record attendances at... Read More
Comcast and Fox could merge—their networks carry 59 NBA, MLB, and NHL teams in US. Comcast’s planned purchase of 21st Century Fox properties would give the cable company ownership of the “vast majority” of regional sports networks... Read More
Golf has largely been considered a mans world, but more women now seem to be taking an interest in the sport. Why’s that? Because golfing is one of the most relaxing, and actually one of the most social, sports that there is at the minute. Most of... Read More
The Masters – golf’s first major championship of the year – begins April 5. Get yourself in the mood for birdies, azaleas and a whole lot of green with WalletHub’s 2018 Masters Fun Facts report. The report breaks down everything from ticket... Read More