The two new super conferences of college athletics, the Big Ten, mainly comprised of Mid-Western teams with a few California schools, and the Southeastern Conference, comprised of schools located in that geographic region, are on the verge of history. That history will be the introduction of a revenue-sharing system between schools and players, which is... Continue Reading →
Golden Knights Cheating the System or Outsmarting Everyone?
As the NHL playoffs started up last week, one thing has been consistent over the last two seasons: Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone suffered a severe injury that caused him to miss a significant portion of the regular season. The team placed him on the Long Term Injured Reverse List, or LTIR, only for... Continue Reading →
Sabres scramble to find their 8th Head Coach after over a decade of embarrassment.
A day after ending the 2023-2024 NHL regular season by doing something they have rarely done during the NHL’s longest-ever playoff drought (win hockey games), Buffalo Sabres General Manager Kevyn Adams fired head coach Don Granato after three seasons.1 The actual news comes as little surprise to anyone after the Sabres had a mediocre season... Continue Reading →
NFL’s New Position-Specific Helmets
The National Football League has been trying to fix its image as it relates to concussions and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, for the better part of two decades.1 Along with trying to protect its image, the NFL has had vast numbers of lawsuits on the issue. As of April 08, 2024, the Payable Monetary... Continue Reading →
Cardinals Forced to Pay Millions in Damages to Former Front Office Executive.
An NFL arbitrator ordered the Arizona Cardinals to pay former executive Terry McDonough $3 million on Monday in a decision filed in federal court.1 The Cardinals were ordered to pay McDonough this money for false and defamatory comments made by the Cardinals and their owner, Michael Bidwill. McDonough brought the defamation claim back in April... Continue Reading →
The “Show”hei Ohtani Story Is a Major Plot Twist for MLB?
Last week, after the LA Dodgers kicked off the 2024-2025 season in South Korea, some news dropped about their new star player, Shohei Ohtani. Soon after the opening day win against the Padres, it was revealed that Ohtani had fired his translator, Ippei Mizuhara, while the team was still in South Korea. What seemed as... Continue Reading →
Dak Prescott Files Defamation & Extortion Suit
Dallas Cowboys star Quarterback Rayne Dakota Prescott filed a defamation and extortion lawsuit against Victoria Shores and her attorneys on Monday, March 11, 2024. The lawsuit stems from a letter sent to Dak Prescott’s legal counsel via Mrs. Shores's attorneys.1 The letter, dated January 16, 2024, states that Dak Prescott sexually assaulted Mrs. Shores back... Continue Reading →
Broncos must pay a historic amount of Dead Money under NFL’s CBA.
On Monday, March 4, 2024, the Denver Broncos ended a tumultuous two-year relationship with their star quarterback, Russel Wilson. After many months of rumors and controversy, Wilson was cut from the team. Wilson's release comes just two years after a blockbuster trade that sent Wilson along with a fourth-rounder from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange... Continue Reading →
EA Sports it’s in the game, and soon, every Division One school will be, too.
Electronic Arts finally released news on its upcoming and highly anticipated NCAA college football video game. Following the release of NCAA 14 on July 9th, 2013, EA Sports ended its top-rated and successful college sports game series, as the last college basketball game was released in November 2009. EA Sports were forced to discontinue the... Continue Reading →
Parade Shooting Brings Gun Reform
February 14th, 2024, was supposed to be a celebratory day for Kansas City, Missouri. After all, natives filled the city streets celebrating their Kansas Chiefs' 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Superbowl LVIII. The team’s third Super Bowl victory in four years, yet the celebration immediately turned into tragedy as just a few... Continue Reading →